University Of Southern California Master's degree Economics General

 
 


University Of Southern California Master's degree Economics General

University Of Southern California

 
University Of Southern California
University Of Southern California is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Research Universities (very high research activity) with 33,389 students in Los Angeles, CA.
This school offers the following degree levels: Certificates/First-Professional certificate, Certificates/Postbaccalaureate certificate, Certificates/Post-Master's certificate, First-Professional degree, Bachelor degree, Master's degree, Doctor's degree
Also, students of this school are eligible for federal aid such as Pell Grants and Direct Loans from the US Department of Education.

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University Of Southern California - Master's degree - Economics - General

 
 
University Of Southern California
Master's degree
Economics
General
 
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University Of Southern California Master's degree Economics, General: A general program that focuses on the systematic study of the production, conservation and allocation of resources in conditions of scarcity, together with the organizational frameworks related to these processes. Includes instruction in economic theory, micro- and macroeconomics, comparative economic systems, money and banking systems, international economics, quantitative analytical methods, and applications to specific industries and public policy issues.

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Degrees Awarded: University Of Southern California - Economics

 
 
Bachelor Degrees - Economics - Generalawarded in 2005.
Masters Degrees - Economics - Generalawarded in 2005.
2PhD Programs - Economics - Generalawarded in the last year reported.