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Master of Applied Economics

The graduate programs in economics at The University of Michigan offer preparation for the wide range of careers now open to professional economists in academic, business, and government sectors. The Department's faculty and graduates have long been involved in leading developments in research and teaching and in governmental economic policies. The graduate programs are designed to continue this tradition, by providing their students with rigorous analytical and practical training.

One of two graduate-level programs offered by the Department, is the Master of Arts degree in Applied Economics (MAE). The other is the Ph.D. Program. The Master's program in Applied Economics, as the name implies, is a policy-oriented program, with emphasis on the application of economic tools and concepts to practical problems arising in a variety of fields. Students in this program ordinarily require one and one-half years to complete their work.

This degree program is designed for students who wish to apply the theory and techniques of economics to the analysis of practical problems in a variety of fields.  Unlike the Master of Arts Degree in Economics, the MAE is NOT an intermediate step to the University of Michigan Economics Ph.D Program

 

The MAE Program addresses the needs of three types of students:

The integrated program of study within the Department of Economics is designed to bring students into the mainstream of modern economics by offering them the opportunity to learn from leading scholars. The program is designed to provide flexibility in setting up a course of study fitted to the student's interests. It offers students resources in each of many specialized fields. The Department participates in collaboration with other programs, including quantitative finance, public policy, natural resources, and social work, among others. The program naturally endeavors to help students develop high skills in analysis, research, and expression, while also encouraging the originality and independence of mind in seeking out and making contributions to the field.

Please refer to the sections to the left for more information.  

Questions about the MAE Program can be addressed to Econ-MAEProgram@umich.edu.