The MA in Applied Economics and Policy (MAEP) at the University of Windsor builds your skills in economic analysis, policy evaluation, and data-driven decision-making. You’ll learn to apply econometric methods and communicate findings clearly for government and business contexts. Through a multidisciplinary curriculum that combines economics, business communication, and a research project, you develop the tools needed for roles in economic policy and applied research.Career opportunities Policy analyst Economic policy researcher Health economist Economic analyst Resource stewardship economist
The Master of Arts in Applied Economics and Policy (MAEP) at the University of Windsor equips students with essential skills in economic analysis, policy evaluation, and data-informed decision-making. This program emphasizes the application of econometric techniques and effective communication of findings in various contexts, including government and business sectors.
The curriculum for the MAEP is designed to integrate economics, business communication, and practical research, ensuring graduates are prepared for roles in economic policy and applied research. The program includes a blend of core courses and a capstone research project.
Core courses may include:Note: Electives, course sequencing, and additional requirements are not detailed here. Please refer to the program website for comprehensive information.
Currently, there are no specific GRE or GMAT requirements for this program, and no minimum GPA is listed. Prospective students are encouraged to check the program website for any updates on admission criteria.
Graduates of the MAEP program can explore a variety of career opportunities, including:
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