Sunday, March 9, 2008

PROGRAMMES IN ECONOMICS

Economics Programs
Stanford University Department of Economics
University of California-Berkeley Department of Economics
Harvard University Department of Economics
University of Pennsylvania Department of Economics
University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Economics
Massachusetts Inst of Technology Department of Economics
Northwestern University Department of Economics
University of Minnesota Department of Economics
Cornell University Department of Economics
University of California-San Diego Department of Economics
University of Michigan Department of Economics
University of Chicago Department of Economics
Yale University Department of Economics
University of Rochester Department of Economics
University of Iowa Department of Economics
University of California-Los Angeles Department of Economics
Princeton University Department of Economics
California Institute Technology Department of Economics
Boston University Department of Economics
U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Department of Economics
North Carolina State University Department of Economics
Arizona State University Department of Economics
University of Maryland College Park Department of Economics
Iowa State University Department of Economics
Washington University Department of Economics
Duke University Department of Economics
Ohio State University Department of Economics
University of Tennessee-Knoxville Department of Economics
New York University Department of Economics
University of Pittsburgh Department of Economics
Indiana University Department of Economics
University of California-Davis Department of Economics
University of Florida Department of Economics
University of Georgia Department of Economics
Texas A&M University Department of Economics
Michigan State University Department of Economics
University of California-Santa Barbara Department of Economics
Louisiana State U & A&M College Department of Economics
State U of New York-Stony Brook Department of Economics
University of Washington Department of Economics
University of Virginia Department of Economics
Southern Illinois University Department of Economics
Auburn University Department of Economics
Brown University Department of Economics
University of Wyoming
U of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
University of Oregon Department of Economics
Columbia University Department of Economics
University of Kentucky Department of Economics
University of Southern California Department of Economics
Vanderbilt University Department of Economics
U of Massachusetts at Amherst Department of Economics4
Florida State University Department of Economics
State University of New York-Buffalo Department of Economics
University of Illinois at Chicago Department of Economics
George Mason University Department of Economics
University of South Carolina Department of Economics
University of Arizona Department of Economics
Pennsylvania State University Department of Economics
University of Colorado Department of Economics
University of Texas at Austin Department of Economics
Purdue University Department of Economics
Johns Hopkins University Department of Economics
Rutgers State University-New Brunswick Department of Economics
Southern Methodist University Department of Economics
Boston College Department of Economics
Syracuse University Department of Economics
Utah State University Department of Economics
Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst Department of Economics
University of Hawaii at Manoa Department of Economics
University of Connecticut Department of Economics
Georgetown University Department of Economics
Colorado State University Department of Economics
CUNY - Grad Sch & University Center Department of Economics
Clemson University Department of Economics
University of Alabama Department of Economics
University of Texas at Dallas
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Economics
Georgia State University Department of Economics
University of California-Riverside Department of Economics
American University Department of Economics
Northern Illinois University Department of Economics
University of Kansas Department of Economics
Oklahoma State University
Tulane University Department of Economics Department of Economics
University of Missouri-Columbia Department of Economics
George Washington University Department of Economics
State University of New York-Albany Department of Economics
University of Houston Department of Economics
University of Notre Dame Department of Economics
Rice University Department of Economics
Washington State University Department of Economics
Claremont Graduate School Department of Economics
State University of New York-Binghamton Department of Economics
Clark University Department of Economics
West Virginia University Department of Economics
University of Cincinnati ttp://Department of Economics
Howard University Department of Economics
Lehigh University Department of Economics
Temple University Department of Economics
University of Missouri-Columbia Department of Economics
Northeastern University Department of Economics
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Department of Economics
University of Utah Department of Economics
Fordham University Department of Economics
Colorado School of Mines
University of New Hampshire Department of Economics
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Stanford University

Admission and financial aid decisions are made by the Admissions Committee of the Department in February of each year for the class which will enter the following September. The Department receives more than 700 applications per year, and about 50 are admitted. The entering class size usually consists of 25 students. The Department does not defer admission; applicants must begin their studies in September of the year in which they are accepted.


Princeton University
Each year the department receives over 800 hundred applications for admission. The program is very competitive, enrolling only twenty-five new students each year. Students are required to take the Graduate Record Exam. The average score on each section of the GRE is 780- 800. The department is particularly interested in the Quantitative score. Students who are non-English speakers, and who have not attended a U.S. College or University, are required to take the TOEFL Exam. Working knowledge of multivariate calculus and matrix algebra required.


The University of Wisconsin, Madison

The Admissions and Aid Committee generally plans on an entering class of 30 students. To achieve this class size 120-140 students are admitted. The average GRE scores for applicants admitted to the program for fall 2002 are Verbal 600 (76%), Quantitative 790 (95%), and Analytical 760 (92%). The average GPA was 3.74.

Funding
In order to qualify for a visa, all international students must submit a Financial Statement to the Graduate School, showing that they have sufficient funds available to support themselves for the duration of the program (four years). The amount required for the academic year 2003-04, exclusive of travel to Madison but inclusive of tuition and living expenses, is $34,900 (Age 25 and under) $35,188 (Age 26 and over).



University of California - Riverside

Master's Program Students should have first-year calculus, a course in statistics, and some background in economics before beginning course work. Students who do not meet these requirements may still be admitted but normally must take these courses as prerequisites to the required courses. Applicants to the M.A. program are expected to have the same academic potential as Ph.D. applicants, as reflected by GPA and GRE scores. Admission to the M.A. program does not guarantee later admission to the Ph.D. program.

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