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2021-2022 Academic Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Academic Catalog [Published Catalog]

Economics in International Development (M.A.)


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This program is specially designed for students who wish to acquire in-depth understanding and knowledge in the field of development. An interdisciplinary approach is adopted as an essential requirement for gaining a broader and more integrated perspective of this dynamic field of study. The program should be of interest to those who plan to seek a position or a career with a wide range of development-related institutions at the macro or micro levels. Examples include; United Nations Agencies, The World Bank, bilateral donor representative offices/projects, NGOs, and development-finance institutions. In addition, the program equips students to assume technical positions in government departments directly concerned with development planning and evaluation.

Admission

The applicant for admission to this program should have a good knowledge of the concepts and analytical tools of economics. An applicant whose bachelor’s degree is in a discipline other than economics may be admitted provisionally, but in such cases the applicant must either display competence in economics by passing required examinations or develop the necessary competence by completing additional undergraduate courses.

The department uses as reference for admission, minimum acceptable scores on the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) of 150 verbal, 150 quantitative, and 3.0 analytical (which is equivalent to 450 verbal, 600 quantitative, and 3.0 analytical for exams taken prior to September1, 2011). Prior to full admission, students must have reported their GRE examination scores.

Courses


A minimum of 27 credit hours is required. All students must:

2. Choose four electives


Students will complete their degree credit requirements by choosing 12 credits in the form of:

3-6 credits from group 1 

and

6-9 credits from groups 2,3,4 or 5 (with a maximum of 3 credits from each group)

Group 5


The ACCT 5211  and ENTR 5211  are offered concurrently within the same semester. Students must take both courses in tandem. If a student drops a 1.5 credit hours course the other co-requisite course is dropped automatically.

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