Boston University's Master of Economics program aims to enable students to master the cutting-edge economic theory and quantitative analysis skills required by economic analysts, so that students can successfully enter business, consulting, central bank or government departments in the future. Students will deeply understand the basic theory of economics, the application of mathematical models and the use of massive data analysis software. The Master of Economics program of Boston University covers the core theory courses of economics and four elective courses, among which the elective courses are taught by specialized researchers, which are devoted to cultivating students' quantitative analysis ability and providing professional knowledge in all aspects of economics. This project belongs to STEM project.
Courses offered: microeconomic theory, macroeconomic theory, introduction to mathematical economics, economic statistics, econometrics, applied econometrics, game theory, information economics, economic model of social learning and coordination, development theory, development strategy, market structure and industrial organization, organizational economics, monetary theory and macroeconomics, and monetary and financial intermediary.