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  1. The MA in Economics is a terminal master’s program that equips its graduates with the advanced knowledge and quantitative skills required for an economic analyst in the business world, the consulting industry, a central bank or government.

  2. The Bachelor of Science (BS) in Economics is designed for those who wish to enter government, legal, business, or teaching professions. Intellectually challenging, the economics degree offers sound training in economic theory and institutions, while fostering the ability to analyze the problems of business and society through modern ...

  3. We offer principles courses each semester in large lectures (approximately 225 students).

  4. The major in Economics provides students with a firm understanding of core microeconomic and macroeconomic theory while at the same time providing the empirical skills that are essential to applying economic reasoning in our increasingly data-driven world.

  5. The MA in Economics is a terminal master’s program that equips its graduates with the advanced knowledge and quantitative skills required for an economic analyst in the business world, the consulting industry, a central bank, or government.

  6. This is the first half of the second semester first-year Ph.D. course in macroeconomics. The course focuses on Monetary Economics and particularly the New Keynesian Model. The course begins with a review of the Real Business Cycle framework.

  7. Admissions | Economics. Your Future at BU. Browse our Courses. Start Your Career Path Here. Our undergraduate program builds on a foundation of quantitative micro and macroeconomic theory as well as a rigorous sequence in data analysis.