

The Developmental Economics Bachelor of Science program at the University of Miami offers a comprehensive four year curriculum designed to examine the economic, social, and policy factors that influence growth and development in global and local contexts. The program emphasizes critical thinking, quantitative analysis, and applied research, preparing students to understand complex economic systems and design effective strategies for economic development. Students gain expertise in microeconomics, macroeconomics, development policy, data analysis, and economic modeling, equipping them for careers in public policy, international organizations, and economic research.
Throughout the program, students engage in rigorous coursework, empirical research, and practical projects that integrate economic theory with real-world applications. The curriculum covers topics such as development theory, econometrics, international trade, and policy evaluation, while allowing for electives in areas like finance, sustainable development, and social entrepreneurship. By combining analytical skills, research experience, and a global perspective, the program prepares graduates for careers in economic development, government, non-profit organizations, and international agencies, as well as for advanced studies in economics or public policy.
Year 1 - Foundations in Economics
• Principles of Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
• Introduction to Quantitative Methods
• Calculus and Statistics for Economists
• Economic History and Society
Year 2 - Core Development Economics
• Developmental Theory and Policy
• Econometrics and Data Analysis
• International Trade and Finance
• Social and Economic Inequality
Year 3 - Advanced Analytical and Applied Studies
• Public Economics and Policy Analysis
• Economic Growth and Sustainable Development
• Research Methods and Project Design
• Electives in Finance, Policy, or International Economics
Year 4 - Capstone and Professional Integration
• Senior Research Project or Thesis
• Applied Economic Development Projects
• Internship or Field Experience
• Professional Portfolio and Career Preparation
Graduates of this program are prepared for roles in economic research, public policy, international development, and financial analysis. Career paths include positions in government agencies, international organizations, nonprofit development organizations, economic consulting firms, and research institutes, where professionals analyze economic trends, design development programs, and evaluate policies. Alumni may also pursue graduate studies in economics, public policy, international development, or finance, contributing to evidence-based decision-making and sustainable economic solutions. The program equips students with analytical, research, and policy skills necessary for impactful careers in development economics.
Students seeking a program that combines economic analysis, development policy, quantitative research, and professional preparation will find this degree highly valuable. Its four year structure allows learners to develop foundational knowledge in economics, advanced analytical and applied skills, and practical experience through research projects and internships. The program provides guidance from experienced faculty, access to research tools and data resources, and opportunities for applied projects, fostering intellectual growth, professional development, and preparation for careers or graduate studies in development economics and related fields.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 305 284 2000
Email: admissions@miami.edu
Address: University of Miami, 1320 S Dixie Hwy, Coral Gables, FL 33146, United States