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Duke University
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Master of Econimics
Application deadline:
Spring 11.1
fall 1.31
Who should apply? The Duke MA Program in Economics offers flexibility, a rigorous course of study, and the opportunity to explore other departments in one of America’s top universities. It also offers great opportunities to undertake guided research. It is ideal for: - Students gaining additional mathematics or economics prior to entering a doctoral program – in economics, but also in finance, accounting, political science, or public policy;
- Mid-career faculty from outside the US seeking to refresh or build skills, especially in an English language environment;
- Mid-career technical researchers from US and foreign financial institutions, governments, and think tanks;
- Students seeking technical degrees with focus in financial economics, applied econometrics, or mathematical economic modeling;
- Students with interdisciplinary interests in Law, Public Policy, Environmental Science, Political Science, Demography, or various area studies concentrations;
- Researchers and students with interests in History of Political Economy.
and Who should not apply? - Students only interested in Duke’s PhD program in Economics. While MA students do apply and move on to the PhD program at Duke, we also encourage Duke BA and MA students to consider other universities for doctoral work – a principle of broad exposure to the profession that is standard in US academe;
- Students seeking a non-mathematical approach to economics;
- Students who do not want to engage in research;
- Students primarily interested in professional degrees in accounting or finance, such as a CPA or CFA.
录取要求:
The average GPA of our incoming students is 3.65
The mean GRE is about 775 quantitative and 525 verbal
TOEFL
University of Virginia
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开设经济学MA和PhD
要求:To qualify for admission, you should have a solid record in courses such as intermediate microeconomics and macroeconomics, calculus, and statistics. An economics major is not required. Recommended mathematics preparation includes: advanced calculus, linear algebra, and mathematical statistics (taught in a Mathematics Department). Additional math courses, such as real analysis or differential equations, are useful. official transcripts
two letters of recommendation
GRE aptitude test scores. The GRE advanced test in economics is not required. Most of the incoming students have a GRE quantitative score that exceeds the 90th percentile
TOEFL or IELTS scores . |
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