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418 Master's degrees in Economics in United States
Dual Degree in Applied Economics and Financial Management
The Dual Degree in Applied Economics and Financial Management at George Washington University works in conjunction with the School of Business to offer a dual master of science in the field of applied economics and graduate certificate in financial management.
Business Analytics
This interdisciplinary Business Analytics program from University of Washington is designed for professionals and college students who want to sharpen their critical thinking, problem solving, creativity, data/analytical decision-making, digital technology-enablement and project and process management skills.
Economics
The M.S. Economics graduates from West Virginia University are high-level quantitative economists with the ability to analyze complex policy issues using modern data analysis and econometric methods.
International Business and Economic Law
The LL.M. degree in International Business and Economic Law (IBEL) from Georgetown University is a flexible degree program designed for students interested in cross-border business activities and the regulatory regimes, national and international, that apply to them.
Dual Degree in Applied Economics and Accountancy
The Dual Degree in Applied Economics and Accountancy at George Washington University works in conjunction with the School of Business to offer a dual master of science in the field of applied economics and graduate certificate in accountancy.

Engineering Economic Decision Making
Develop the economic decision-making skills needed for engineering operations and projects with Northeastern University's Graduate Certificate in Engineering Economic Decision Making.
Economic Development
The online Master of Public Administration (MPA) in Economic Development from Murray State University delves into municipal development and building private-public partnerships.
Finance and Business Analytics (STEM)
Finance and Business Analytics (STEM) from University of Pittsburgh is a 45-credit master’s degree program you may complete in three terms of full-time study beginning in the fall (August) term. You may also pursue the MS in Finance and Business Analytics part time starting in the fall, spring (January), or summer (May).
Quantitative Economics
The Quantitative Economics MSc program offered at San Francisco State University allows students to pursue advanced study in economics and focuses on theoretical foundations and real-world applications.
Economics
The Master of Science in Economics at North Carolina State University allows students to tailor their experience to match their own research interests and career goals. Master’s students may opt to pursue a degree with an applied focus or a more theoretically based degree designed to give them the best foundation possible for further graduate work in economics.
Graduate Pathway in Economics - Applied Economics - General-M.S.
The INTO Illinois State University Graduate Pathway in Economics - Applied Economics - General-M.S. program will prepare you to enter your next semester of a master’s degree program at Illinois State University.
Economics - Applied Economics and Predictive Analytics
The Economics - Applied Economics and Predictive Analytics at Southern Methodist University is a 30-credit hour Master of Science programme. Designed for flexible learning with evening classes, this degree provides comprehensive quantitative training for professionals seeking leadership roles in business and government.
Applied Economics (on-campus)
The Applied Economics (on-campus) program at University of Maryland is a professional master's degree program designed primarily to enhance the professional development of applied economists. The program is not designed to prepare students for PhD programs in economics.
Business Administration (Full-Time)
The traditional 2-year Business Administration (Full-Time) MBA program offered at University of Southern California designed to provide core business building blocks with the opportunity for specialization.
Energy Economics
The Master of Energy Economics (MEECON) at Rice University is a 12-month, full-time professional master’s program designed to educate future leaders and strategic thinkers in the energy sector.
Outdoor Recreation Economy
The Master of Science in Outdoor Recreation Economy (MORE) at the University of Colorado at Boulder is an interdisciplinary, applied master’s degree that prepares professionals to become creative, thoughtful leaders across the outdoor recreation sector.
Foreign Service
The Foreign Service degree at Georgetown University seeks to educate and equip the next generation of international affairs leaders in the public, private, and non-profit sectors. To that end, MSFS offers a multidisciplinary curriculum, emphasizing both theory and practice, drawn from international relations, economics, and history.
Nonprofit Management (Online)
The online Master’s in Nonprofit Management (Online) at Drexel University is built on the belief that you can run a nonprofit like a business while still keeping the philanthropic mission front and center.
Applied Economics
The graduate programs in economics, such as Applied Economics at the University of Michigan offer preparation for the wide range of careers now open to professional economists in academic, business, and government sectors.
Entrepreneurship and Innovation (Online)
In the Entrepreneurship and Innovation (Online) at Drexel University, the entrepreneurial skill set includes initiative, calculated risk-taking, value creation, opportunity recognition, adaptability, creativity, critical thinking, and problem solving.