Yale University Bachelor degree Economics

 
 


Yale University Bachelor degree Economics

Yale University - Bachelor degree - Economics

 
 
Yale University
Bachelor degree
Economics
 
Economics concerns the wealth of nations, its origins in production and exchange, its allocation among competing uses, its distribution among individuals, and its accumulation or decline. Economics seeks to discern both the common features and the differences in the institutions by which societies throughout the world, today and in the past, have organized economic life. The approach is descriptive and analytical. Many issues of national and international policy are considered, and the focus is on social institutions and market outcomes rather than on individual economic performance. Thus economics at Yale is regarded and taught as part of a liberal education, not as a preparation for any particular vocation.

Nonetheless economics provides an especially relevant background for several professions. In recent years about three-quarters of majors in Economics have entered law school or have gone on to graduate work in economics, business administration, and other professional fields, often after having worked in a related field for two or three years before beginning graduate or professional education. About one-quarter have pursued careers with business firms, government, or other organizations without graduate or professional training.

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Yale University - Economics - Degrees Awarded

 
 
Bachelor degree - Economicsawarded in 2005.
20Master's degree - International and Development Economicsawarded in the last year reported.
13Certificates/Post-Master's certificate - Economics, General.awarded in the last year reported.
Doctor's degree - Economicsawarded in 2005.
 

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Yale University
Yale University is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Research Universities (very high research activity) with 11,415 students in New Haven, CT.
This school offers the following degrees:
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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