Students with a degree in applied mathematical economics learn to utilize mathematical modeling to analyze problems, preparing them to pursue a variety of professions in business and economics. Our ...
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Our M.S. in Agricultural and Resource Economics (AREC) program encourages students to use analytical skills to engage with meaningful questions about human behavior in the environment. These are the ...
With access to a unique blend of economics, business, forestry, and geology, plus engineering, social sciences, and technical communication, study real-world topics including environmental issues, ...
Whether your undergraduate major was finance, biology or engineering, or anything in between the analytical tools and empirical modeling methods you’ll learn through Saint Louis University’s M.S. in ...
Economics is the study of how people, businesses and governments choose to allocate their resources—from how humans produce things to how they distribute and consume things. Students explore the ...
“The combination of quantitative training and applied work makes agricultural economics graduates an extremely well-prepared source of employees for private industry. That’s why American Express has ...
Career guidance and future planning are more effective than financial incentives in improving access to higher education for young people from low-income families, a new study of Canadian students ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Keith Coble, vice president of Mississippi State’s Division of Agriculture, Forestry and Veterinary Medicine, has been named a fellow by the international Agricultural and Applied ...
Economic decision-making is a powerful skill in any profession. It helps you make better business choices, resource allocation decisions and stronger scientific research claims. Regardless of your ...