The Department of Economics offers a terminal, professional Master of Science degree concentrating in Financial Economics and ... Financial Econometrics with thesis or non-thesis options. The course structure includes a set of core courses in Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and Econometrics (and a Capstone course for the non-thesis option that provides students with experience in carrying out an applied research project). Course electives include behavioral economics, international economics, energy markets, advanced econometrics, business finance, and institutions. Students are encouraged to participate in an internship in their first year and earn course credit. read more
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