A completed application
Two letters of recommendation from a teacher or counselor who knows you well and can attest to your academic potential and personal characteristics.
One essay/personal statement, approximately 250-650 words in length, which will assist the Admission Committee in reviewing your application.
Official test scores and other educational materials must be sent directly from the testing authority or institution.
Official transcripts, diplomas, and leaving examination scores from secondary and post-secondary schools (in English).
A minimum TOEFL score of 80
A minimum IELTS score of 6.5
A Pearson PTE academic score of 54
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This program is flexible, and allows you to take a substantial number of electives, in consultation with your advisor, in related fields such as the environment; gender, race and class studies, economic history, or whatever satisfies your intellectual curiosity. Faculty are accomplished scholars, and you have the potential to collaborate with them on research projects and present findings at national and regional conferences. Internships are plentiful, where you will gain value experiences and make the connections you need to launch a rewarding career.
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University Core
Core must include:
ECO 105 Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics
MAT 144 Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Economics (NYC Students)
MAT 104 Finite Mathematics (PLV Students)
Required Core Coures
ECO 105 Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics
ECO 106 Principles of Economics: Microeconomics
ECO 230 Intermediate Macroeconomics
ECO 234 Intermediate Microeconomics
ECO 240 Quantitative Analysis and Forecasting
ECO 380 Mathematical Economics
ECO 400 Seminar in Economic Theory
Required Electives
Select four ECO courses
PLV Students
One required Mathematics course
NYC Students
MAT 117 Elementary Statistics (may be taken in the core)
Open Electives
Select 35-44 credits
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