MS Applied Economics and Predictive Analysis
Dallas, USA
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
TUITION FEES
USD 60,000
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
The Master of Science in Applied Economics and Predictive Analytics (MSAEPA) is a relatively new degree offered by the Department of Economics. Predictive Analytics refers to the process of building models that predict consumer behaviors under different circumstances, and help customize product offerings that better suit the tastes and preferences of consumers. It also refers to building models to predict time series variables of importance to businesses and governments like product sales and tax revenues, and to evaluate competing government programs and business strategies.
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Curriculum
The MSAEPA is designed to help meet the burgeoning demand for analytics training on the part of business, government, and non-profits. This degree focuses on economic analysis and decision making, along with strong quantitative training, and brings additional skills not typically provided in analytics programs in Statistics, Engineering, or Business programs. The MSAEPA is a 30 credit hour degree.
Courses
- ECO 6049 - Graduate Full-Time Status
- ECO 6101 - Internship for M.A. Students
- ECO 6301 - Internship for Master’s Students
- ECO 6305 - Economic Consulting for Working Professionals
- ECO 6330 - International Economic and Financial Environment
- ECO 6331 - International Trade
- ECO 6333 - Trade Policy and the World Trading System
- ECO 6341 - Strategic Behavior
- ECO 6343 - Decision-Making Under Uncertainty
- ECO 6350 - Introductory Econometrics
- ECO 6352 - Applied Econometric Analysis
- ECO 6353 - Law and Economics
- ECO 6354 - Economic and Business Forecasting
- ECO 6356 - Casual Inference in Economics
- ECO 6360 - Economic Development: Macroeconomic Perspectives
- ECO 6362 - Economic Growth
- ECO 6367 - Federal Government Expenditures
- ECO 6370 - Computing for Economics
- ECO 6371 - Introduction to Quantitative Economics
- ECO 6372 - Econometrics I
- ECO 6374 - Econometrics II
- ECO 6375 - Econometrics III
- ECO 6380 - Predictive Analytics for Economists
- ECO 6381 - Economic Analysis I
- ECO 6382 - Economic Analysis II
- ECO 6383 - New Approaches to Managerial Economics
- ECO 6384 - Microeconomic Theory I
- ECO 6385 - Microeconomic Theory II
- ECO 6394 - Macroeconomic Theory I
- ECO 6395 - Macroeconomic Theory II
- ECO 6398 - Research and/or Thesis
- ECO 7004 - Workshop for Preprospectus
- ECO 7301 - Readings in Economics
- ECO 7302 - Topics in Economic Theory
- ECO 7305 - Mathematical Economics
- ECO 7306 - Advanced Economic Theory
- ECO 7321 - Labor Economics
- ECO 7322 - Development of Human Capital
- ECO 7332 - International Economics I
- ECO 7333 - International Economics II
- ECO 7334 - Development Economics
- ECO 7336 - Economics Growth and Comparative Development
- ECO 7337 - Geography, Long-Run Growth and Political Economy
- ECO 7338 - Urban Economics
- ECO 7341 - Market Structure
- ECO 7342 - Imperfect Markets
- ECO 7361 - Monetary Economics
- ECO 7362 - Monetary Theory and Policy
- ECO 7363 - Topics in Macroeconomics
- ECO 7376 - Macroeconometrics
- ECO 7377 - Microeconometrics
- ECO 7378 - Topics in Econometrics
- ECO 7381 - Methods of Experimental Economics
- ECO 8000 - Research
- ECO 8049 - Graduate Full-Time Status
- ECO 8100 - Research
- ECO 8101 - Internship for Ph.D. Students
- ECO 8105 - Research
- ECO 8398 - Dissertation Research
English Language Requirements
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