
The Economics program provides students with a rigorous foundation in economic theory, quantitative analysis, and empirical research. The program emphasizes critical thinking, analytical skills, and problem-solving, enabling students to understand and evaluate complex economic phenomena. Courses cover microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, finance, and policy analysis, integrating mathematical models, data interpretation, and applied research. Students gain practical experience in statistical analysis, economic modeling, and policy evaluation, preparing them to address challenges in business, government, and international markets.
Throughout the program, students cultivate strong analytical, research, and communication skills, essential for understanding market dynamics, financial systems, and global economic trends. Exposure to interdisciplinary approaches, including political science, mathematics, and social sciences, ensures graduates are equipped to tackle economic challenges in diverse contexts. By fostering independent inquiry, applied research, and critical evaluation, the program prepares students to contribute meaningfully to economic research, policy formulation, and professional decision-making in both public and private sectors.
Year 1 – Foundations in Economics
• Principles of Microeconomics
• Principles of Macroeconomics
• Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis
• Academic Writing and Research Skills
Year 2 – Core Studies and Quantitative Methods
• Intermediate Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
• Econometrics and Applied Data Analysis
• Economic History and Policy
• Elective Modules in Finance, International Economics, or Public Policy
Year 3 – Advanced Analysis and Specialization
• Game Theory and Strategic Behavior
• Advanced Econometrics and Research Methods
• Seminar in Applied Economics
• Independent Study or Research Project
Year 4 – Independent Research and Capstone Project
• Independent Research Project or Thesis
• Advanced Topics in Economics
• Data Interpretation and Policy Evaluation
• Capstone Project Presentation
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in finance, economic research, policy analysis, consulting, and international organizations. They can work in governmental agencies, central banks, research institutions, multinational corporations, and non-governmental organizations that require strong analytical and quantitative skills. The program equips students with expertise in economic modeling, data analysis, and critical evaluation, enabling them to pursue roles in investment analysis, economic forecasting, policy advisory, market research, and consulting. Alumni may also engage in postgraduate studies, including economics, business, public policy, and law, or leadership roles in public and private sector organizations, providing versatile and highly competitive career pathways.
This program combines quantitative analysis, theoretical rigor, and applied economics, giving students a comprehensive understanding of markets, institutions, and policy-making. Small classes and faculty mentorship provide personalized guidance, fostering independent research, analytical reasoning, and critical thinking. The curriculum emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, empirical research, and practical application, preparing graduates to address complex economic, social, and policy challenges. By engaging with research projects, data-driven analysis, and applied economic studies, students gain the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary for impactful careers in finance, public policy, consulting, research, and further academic study.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
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Email: admissions@columbia.edu
Address: University of Columbia, Admissions Office, New York, NY, United States