
The Economics program at University of Stanford provides students with a thorough understanding of economic theory, quantitative analysis, and the functioning of markets and institutions. Students examine microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and applied economics to develop analytical skills for decision-making, policy evaluation, and business strategy. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, quantitative analysis, problem-solving, and research methodology, equipping students to evaluate economic issues and design effective solutions in complex environments.
Over four years of full-time study, learners progress from foundational courses in principles of economics and mathematics to advanced study in financial markets, international trade, and economic policy analysis. Students engage in data-driven research projects, case studies, and independent analyses to apply theoretical knowledge in practical contexts. As they advance, learners strengthen their expertise in economic modeling, statistical analysis, policy evaluation, and strategic decision-making, preparing them for careers in business, finance, government, or graduate studies in economics, finance, or public policy.
Year 1 – Foundations of Economics
· Principles of Microeconomics
· Principles of Macroeconomics
· Calculus and Quantitative Methods
· Academic Writing and Research Skills
Year 2 – Developing Analytical and Quantitative Skills
· Intermediate Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
· Econometrics and Statistical Analysis
· Global Economic Systems
· Research Methods in Economics
Year 3 – Advanced Study & Applied Research
· Financial Markets and Institutions
· International Trade and Finance
· Economic Policy Analysis
· Electives in Behavioral, Development, or Environmental Economics
Year 4 – Honors Thesis & Professional Integration
· Honors Thesis / Independent Research
· Advanced Seminar in Economics
· Applied Economic Modeling
· Academic Portfolio and Presentation Development
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers that require strong analytical, quantitative, and research skills in economic and financial fields. Many find opportunities in banking and financial services, government and policy analysis, consulting and management, and international organizations, applying their knowledge to economic modeling, market analysis, and policy evaluation. The program equips students with critical thinking, statistical, and communication skills that are highly valued in business, public policy, research, and economic planning. Additionally, graduates are well-prepared for graduate studies in economics, finance, business, or public policy, providing pathways to professional and academic leadership roles requiring economic expertise.
This program is ideal for students who wish to develop advanced skills in economic theory, quantitative analysis, and policy evaluation while understanding complex market systems. Coursework combines microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and applied economics, allowing learners to analyze, model, and interpret economic trends and phenomena. Students participate in research projects, case studies, and independent analyses, developing strong analytical, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. The curriculum emphasizes rigorous training, practical application, and interdisciplinary learning, preparing graduates for professional or academic pathways that demand economic expertise and analytical insight. This preparation is further strengthened through comprehensive economics training, equipping students with the knowledge and skills to succeed in finance, policy, and research careers.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 650 000 0000
Email: admissions@standord.edu
Address: University of Standord, 450 Serra Mall, Stanford, CA 94305, United States