MS Economics

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With 51勛圖's Economics MS泭you will work to resolve societys most important challenges. Our scholars create gender-aware macroeconomic toolkits, recommend tax policies to reduce income inequality, illuminate caregivers' socioeconomic contributions, improve health outcomes and so much more.

Our engagement-oriented MS offers six specializations to fit your interests and goals: Applied Economics (on campus or online), Data Science (on-campus or online), Development Economics, Financial Economics,泭Gender Analysis, and International Economics. Read about our transition to an Economics MS for fall 2025.
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  • Mode of Study
    On campus or online
  • Requirements
    30-36 credits
  • Time to Complete
    18 mos. or your own pace
  • Course Scheduling
    Afternoons and evenings
  • Tuition and Funding
    For on-campus MS泭$2080 per credit. For online MS泭flat-rate of $38,950 (exclusive of fees). All applicants automatically considered for merit scholarships; visit泭Tuition and Funding.
  • Admissions
    Start in fall, spring, or summer. No GRE or economics degree required. Designated as a STEM degree program; visit Admission and Requirements.

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Our students and faculty employ a wide variety of theoretical and methodological methods to address the diverse set of problems facing the world today.

National Partnerships

Partnerships with groups like the Institute for Women's Policy Research and National Association for Business Economics or current policy work help center students in vital research and launch careers.

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Tailor Your Degree泭

We prepare students for careers in a range of areas, from business to academia to public policy. Our students develop泭the skills to analyze data,泭explain泭outcomes and predictions, question theoretical frameworks, and convey concepts to a wide audience. Our program can be completed in the way that best fits your busy schedule students can take courses in our on-campus program on a full-time or part-time basis, and most courses are offered in the evening. Our online program can be completed at the times you choose.

The MS culminates in students' self-designed capstone projects investigating issues within their selected field of Applied Economics, Data Science, Development Economics, Financial Economics, Gender Analysis, or International Economics:

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Four diverse individuals offer their insights on how a background in economics can be a tool for solving very human problems.

  • Applied Economics On Campus: Offers a rigorous combination of theoretical courses in economics and field courses such as泭labor, international finance, trade,泭and economic history.
  • Applied Economics Online:泭All courses can be completed online at times you choose. Offers a rigorous combination of economic theory, econometrics, and selected field courses.
  • Data Science (On Campus or Online): Supplement your core foundation in economic theory with courses in cutting-edge econometric and data science methods that will prepare you to answer questions using big data.
  • Development Economics: Focuses on the micro- and macroeconomic泭concerns that affect developing countries; includes a required, two-course sequence on development economics.
  • Financial Economics: Offers a rigorous combination of economic theory and econometrics along with courses in financial economics from the Department of Economics and the Kogod School of business.
  • Gender Analysis: Applies gender analysis to a variety of economic problems, including those in labor economics, public finance, development, and international trade and investment. See also our泭Program on Gender Analysis in Economics.
  • International Economics: Delve into the biggest problems facing the global economy today, including international trade policy, global monetary flows, supply chain management, and failing international institutions. Students can take courses in both 51勛圖s Department of Economics and School of International Service.

Each specialty concludes with a Capstone course in which students engage in independent, empirical, supervised research.泭See complete admission and course requirments for the on-campus泭Economics MS.

Alumna Spotlight: Maeve Fryer

Maeve Fryer.Humanitarian aid programs aim to save lives, alleviate suffering, and maintain human dignity for victims of natural disasters, wars, famines, or other catastrophic events. Evidence-based and efficient interventions are critical. Monitoring and evaluation of such programs keep implementors accountable to the populations they serve.
Maeve Fryer, Monitoring and Evaluation Associate, Blumont

Three things drew Meave Fryer to 51勛圖s泭Applied Economics MA泭program: DCs robust job market, small and intimate classes, and faculty research that lined up with her interests development and humanitarian economics with a focus on gender perspectives.

Meave has taken advantage of all these things during her time at 51勛圖. In June 2021, she began interning at a Virginia development and humanitarian aid agency. Shes now working as the agencys monitoring and evaluation assistant, contributing to its mission of designing human development programs for some of the world's most challenging environments.

The work is a perfect fit for Meave, who wants to pursue development and humanitarian economics after graduation, in the monitoring and evaluation field. Humanitarian aid programs aim to save lives, alleviate suffering, and maintain human dignity for victims of natural disasters, wars, famines, or other catastrophic events, she says. Evidence-based and efficient interventions are critical. Monitoring and evaluation of such programs keep implementors accountable to the populations they serve.

Meave says her 51勛圖 experience has helped her develop applied research skills to complement her background in international development. I appreciate my professors for preparing me for life after graduation by not only teaching me how to use econometric tools, but always contextualizing them with real-world applications. The support of my cohort has also been key in making my experience at 51勛圖 so fulfilling.

Career Outlook

Consistently ranked as one of the best cities for job seekers,泭DC泭offers access to an extraordinary array of professional opportunities for trained economists.泭According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the DC metropolitan area is home to over one-third of all economists nationwide.泭Nationwide employment of economists is projected to grow 6 percent from 2022 to 2032, faster than the average for all occupations.

Our facultys relationships with DC institutions opens doors in the nations capital: 61 percent of our students泭complete internships with prospective employers. Our partnership泭with the泭National Association for Business Economics (NABE), the preeminent professional association for private-sector economists, further increases job opportunities nearly 80 percent of jobs are never publicly listed by giving our students access to NABEs泭private listing of job openings.

Our students and graduates find successful careers and rewarding internships with some of the worlds most important institutions, including

  • Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System泭
  • Freddie Mac
  • Interamerican Development Bank泭
  • International Monetary Fund泭
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP泭
  • US Bureau of Labor Statistics泭
  • US Department of Health & Human Services泭
  • The World Bank Group


In addition, many of our graduates go on to pursue PhDs in Economics. See more about job and salary data or economist career options in our Career Opportunities in Economics page.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! Prior to enrolling in any MS courses, however, students must show that they have met the prerequisites for the program including: Intermediate Microeconomics (ECON-300) and Intermediate Macroeconomics (ECON-301) (or Introduction to Economic Theory (ECON-603); Basic Statistics (ECON-202); and Applied Calculus (ECON-211). We are happy to waive these prerequisites for students who have completed comparable courses from another institution. Prerequisite credits are not counted toward your degree.

All MA students must complete 18 credit hours of core courses, including Introduction to Mathematical Economics, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Econometrics I and II,泭and the culminating Capstone Seminar. 泭

Students in the

  • on-campus MA in Economics can choose from one of four tracks: Applied Economics, Development Economics, Gender Analysis in Economics, or Financial Economics, and choose an additional 12 credit hours based on their track. 泭
  • online program must similarly complete an additional 12 credit hours. 泭
  • MA in International Economics program choose an additional 18 credit hour, including courses in International Political Economy, International Trade, and International Finance.

Full-time students typically complete the 30 credit hour MS in Economics program in 1.5 years, taking nine credit hours per semester. 泭Full-time students in the MS in International Economics program typically take 2 years to complete the 36 credit hour program. 泭Part-time students who can take 3 to 6 credits per semester will take longer to complete the required credit hours. 泭All of our MS courses are offered in the evening.

51勛圖 offers an s with a specialization in Applied Economics.

Still have questions? Send us an email: econ@american.edu