范德堡大學(xué)經(jīng)濟學(xué)碩士項目介紹
范德堡大學(xué)
美國排名:14
申請專業(yè):M.A. in Economics 經(jīng)濟學(xué)碩士
截止日期:February 15th
錄取人數(shù):Cohorts of 25-30 students and class sizes of 10-35 students
項目時長:2年
The M.A. in Economics is a 30-hour program that requires the completion of coursework and a substantive research project. Students generally complete the degree in 21 months by studying during the fall and spring semesters of two consecutive academic years. However, some students have completed the program in 15 months. Doing so generally requires taking summer courses and more than a full load in the final fall semester. Students must achieve an overall GPA of 3.0 (B) or higher in order to receive the degree.
21個月
申請條件:
· Bachelor's degree or equivalent in any subject, with a minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0 (B) or the equivalent. The M.A. program does consider applications from international students with three-year bachelor's degrees.
本科學(xué)位,GPA3.0以上,承認(rèn)三年制本科
· Basic understanding of macro- and microeconomics.
有宏微觀經(jīng)濟學(xué)基礎(chǔ)
· Coursework in statistics and two semesters of calculus, with at least one semester of multivariate calculus. Linear algebra and real analysis are strongly encouraged but not required.
統(tǒng)計學(xué)課程和兩個學(xué)期的微積分,至少一個學(xué)期的多元微積分。 強烈鼓勵線性代數(shù)和實分析,但不是必需的。
· GRE scores (students admitted to the program usually score between 153 and 170 on the Quantitative section).
GRE 數(shù)學(xué)部分153+
· For international applicants: a score of at least 88 on the Internet-based TOEFL or 7.0 on the IELTS. This requirement may be waived for students who have earned a degree from an English-speaking institution. Contact the department for details. For Fall 2022 admission, we prefer TOEFL or IELTS scores, but will also accept the Duolingo English test.
國際學(xué)生提交托?;蛘哐潘挤?jǐn)?shù),最低分?jǐn)?shù)托福88 雅思7.0,接受多鄰國,但是更偏好托福 雅思分?jǐn)?shù)
申請材料:
· Unofficial transcripts of undergraduate and any graduate work (official transcripts will be required if an offer of admission is made)
· GRE scores, either self-reported or official (official scores will be required if an offer of admission is made)
· For international applicants: self-reported or official TOEFL or IELTS scores for international applicants (this requirement may be waived for applicants who have earned a degree from an English-speaking institution).
· Statement of purpose
· Three letters of recommendation (academic references preferred)
· Optional: résumé or CV
· Your Statement of Purpose should clearly explain why you are interested in economics, what you plan to do with your degree, and why you want to earn your M.A. from our program. The admissions committee prefers statements that are one page in length.
· 成績單
· GRE
· 托福
· 三封推薦信
· 簡歷
· 個人陳述:你的個人陳述應(yīng)該清楚地解釋你為什么對經(jīng)濟學(xué)感興趣,你打算用你的學(xué)位做什么,以及為什么你想從我們的課程中獲得碩士學(xué)位。 招生委員會更喜歡一頁長的陳述。
課程設(shè)置:
M.A. Courses
Students must complete 12 hours of core courses, 6 hours of field courses, 9 hours of electives, and a substantive research project, which contributes 3 hours to the degree requirements. Some electives may be taken outside the Economics department.
Core Courses (12 hours)
Core courses are the same for all students. ECON 6100, ECON 200, and ECON 6500 are always taken during the first semester of the program.
ECON 6100: Microeconomic Theory
ECON 6200: Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 6500: Statistical Analysis
ECON 6600: Econometrics
Field Courses (6 hours)
Students must take 6 credit hours from the following courses in trade and development.
ECON 7100: Project evaluation
ECON 7600: International Trade and Economic Development
ECON 7881: Special Topics in Development Policies
ECON 7882: Special Topics in Development Policies
ECON 7910: Seminar in Research on Economic Development: Microeconomic Applications
ECON 7920: Seminar in Research on Economic Development: Macroeconomic Applications
ECON 7930: Field Experience in Economic Development (offered based on instructor availability)
Electives (9 hours)
Students must take 9 credit hours of elective courses. Possible electives include:
· Any GPED course not counted as a core, field, or research course
· Any ECON or BUSA course numbered 5000 or above
· ECON or BUSA courses numbered below 5000, with prior permission of the GPED director and the relevant instructor
· Ph.D.-level ECON courses, with prior permission of the Economics department Director of Graduate Studies and relevant instructor (second-year students only)
· Courses offered by another Vanderbilt department or school, provided the following conditions are met:
o Courses must be listed in the Graduate Catalog
o Students must obtain prior permission from the GPED director if taking more than 6 hours of electives outside the Economics department
Research Course (3 hours)
Students must complete a substantive research project in conjunction with one of the following courses:
ECON 7910: Seminar in Research on Economic Development: Microeconomic Applications
ECON 7920: Seminar in Research on Economic Development: Macroeconomic Applications
ECON 7930: Field Experience in Economic Development (offered based on instructor availability)