Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Economics
The newly designed, STEM-designated Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Economics in 51¶¯Âþ’s prepares students for university teaching and research positions, and careers as economists in business and government.ÌýThis 42-credit doctoral program emphasizes skill development in advanced empirical methods.
Why study applied economics in the College of Liberal Arts?
- Specialized skill development: The Applied Economics PhD program provides a strong foundation in economic theory and empirical methods to be applied in areas such as industrial organization, health economics, international trade, macroeconomics and labor economics.
- Career opportunities: The program has a strong track record of placing graduates in desirable positions. After completing the PhD program, you are prepared to conduct original research and advance current knowledge in the field, across public and private sectors.
- Faculty experts:ÌýApplied economics students work closely with award-winning, highly qualified faculty members from the College of Liberal Arts , who conduct research across various applied fields.