Graduate Certificate
Applied Microeconomics
College of Arts & Sciences
In this program, you will focus your economics study on the behavior and interactions of individuals in deciding how to allocate scarce resources. You will learn about value, decision-making, and the effects different events can have on the market. This 18-credit program has a 9-credit core that will help you develop a solid foundation in microeconomics, mathematical economics, and econometrics. You can customize your course of study with electives chosen from an array of economics courses.