Location
United States of America (USA)
Study Format
On Campus
Study Fields
Economics, Public Policy
Degree
Master of Science (MSc)
Tuition Fee
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Location
United States of America (USA)
Study Format
On Campus
Study Fields
Economics, Public Policy
Degree
Master of Science (MSc)
Tuition Fee
Request info
Master of Science in Economics and Policy Analysis
The M.S. in Economics and Policy Analysis (M.S.-E.P.A.) gives students a distinguished and marketable set of skills in economic theory as it applies to policy analysis. In this 13 course program, students learn how to conduct statistical and econometric research grounded in sound economic models using data from multiple sources on different policy issues. In addition, students will be able to explain their results and policy recommendations not only to economists, but also to non-economists, politicians, and the general public.
M.S.-E.P.A. graduates can find employment in the private sector working for corporations in governmental relations departments, in federal and state governmental agencies, in trade associations or lobbying firms, or in the not-for-profit sector.
In this course of study, students will:
Graduates can pursue careers in both the private and public sectors as analysts in trade associations, in business development and government relations departments, and in all levels of the public and not-for-profit sector.
PREQUISITE REQUIREMENTS
Students must have completed a course in Principles of Microeconomics and Macroeconomics as well as differential calculus prior to admission to the MS-EPA program.
CURRICULUM
Students in the MS-EPA program complete 13 courses (52 credit hours). The degree consists of 11 required core courses plus two elective courses. Students may apply for a two-course equivalent Congressional Research Fellowship, or in lieu of the fellowship students may take two elective courses. New students will be admitted each fall.
Students may enroll in the program on a full-time or part-time basis. Classes for the full-time program are generally offered during the daytime. The typical full-time student will finish the program in five quarters. Students will be advised to take no more than three courses per term. Students attending the program part-time will typically take two evening courses per quarter and finish the program in six quarters.
Core Courses (44 credit hours):
Elective Courses (8 credit hours):
CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP
Students in the M.S.-E.P.A. program will have the opportunity to participate in a Congressional Research Fellowship during which students will work full-time on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. for 12-16 weeks. Students will be immersed in policy making, analysis, and research. Students will also have a unique opportunity to develop an extensive network with current and former staffers on Capitol Hill.
The Congressional Research Fellowship is a two-course package in which both courses are taken simultaneously. Students may not take any other courses during the quarter they take the Congressional Research Fellowship courses. Students will be responsible for all expenses incurred during their fellowship.
In order to be eligible for the fellowship, students must have earned a course grade of B or better in ECO 505, ECO 506, WRD 586, and ECO 507 (Research Methods I). In addition to the academic requirements, students must also have departmental approval. Students must participate in a seminar on present issues being addressed on Capitol Hill and appropriate protocol to be followed when in Washington before beginning their fellowship.
M.S.E.P.A. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
Satisfactory completion of the college residency requirement.
Satisfactory completion of the thirteen required courses.
All courses for credit toward the degree must be completed within six calendar years after the candidate’s first term of enrollment in the Kellstadt Graduate School of Business. After a lapse of six years a course is expired. An expired course is not acceptable for the purpose of satisfaction of degree requirements and is not applicable to the degree without the written approval of the director of the program or the Kellstadt Graduate School of Business.
Admission
General Admission Requirements
Apply online. There is a $60 application fee which may be paid with a check or money order payable to DePaul University. Online applicants may pay by credit card.
Your professional resume should summarize your work experience and educational background. Please limit it to two pages.
Students must send official transcripts from any universities, colleges or community colleges attended. A student's application for admission is considered incomplete until all transcripts are received.
Applicants must submit transcripts from all colleges and universities attended, including those attended but from which no credit was earned. Exceptions may be permitted for study-abroad credit when that credit is clearly defined and displayed on the home institution transcript.
Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc.
Educational Perspectives
One Earth International Credential Evaluation
These evaluators will then provide DePaul with a general evaluation of their studies and certified copies of their international educational credentials which will be used during admission review. Please direct any questions about required credentials to the evaluation company you have selected and not to the Kellstadt Graduate School of Business. DePaul will not accept evaluations from any other evaluation companies and will not accept any educational credentials without an evaluation from ECE, EP or One Earth.
Non-native English speakers who have not completed a bachelor's or master's degree in the United States should submit scores from a recognized English proficiency test. The Kellstadt Graduate School of Business accepts results from TOEFL, IELTS and the Pearson Test of English (PTE).
Two essay questions, contained within the admission application, are required for all applicants.
Applicants to the M.S. in Economic Policy Analysis programs may submit either GRE or GMAT scores. GMAT information including dates, a list of test centers, and applications for the exam may be obtained at mba.com, or by contacting Pearson VUE at (951) 681-3000. The GMAT score report must come directly from Pearson VUE. A test taken more than five years prior to the date of application is not considered valid for admission purposes and would have to be retaken. Graduate Record Examination (GRE) information can be obtained at ets.org/gre. Like the GMAT, GRE scores are also valid for five years.
The GMAT can be waived online the following circumstances: applicants to the MBA program who have completed a J.D., M.D. or Ph.D.
Applicants are required to submit two letters of recommendation. These are best received from current or previous employers. Be sure the name of the recommender and applicant name, applicant date of birth and program being applied to of interest are noted on each form.
The Admission Committee may require applicants to schedule an interview if necessary.
Deadlines
Applications must be submitted by July 1st. Applications received after July 1st will be considered on a space available basis.
The Kellstadt Graduate School of Business is made up of 162 full-time faculty, over 135 executive adjunct faculty, numerous staff people and over 2100 students. Through these pages, we will tell you about each of these groups and the vital role they play.
Since 1912, DePaul has been providing an excellent education in business. Our mission and commitment to be a leader means we change and update our programs frequently to keep pace with the dynamics of global business. We have established a tradition of excellent service to the business community of the Chicago area. There are more than 19,000 Kellstadt alumni who are making contributions around the world.
In September 1992, the Kellstadt Trust, which established the Kellstadt Center, announced a multimillion-dollar gift to the Graduate School of Business. The School, renamed " The Charles H. Kellstadt Graduate School of Business " in 1993, is one of the first 10 business schools established in the United States. Charles Kellstadt, once CEO and chairman of Sears, Roebuck and Co., was instrumental in our ability to grow and excel. The Kellstadt Graduate School of Business is accredited by AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. That makes us one of only a limited percentage of U.S. business schools to be recognized by this prestigious -- and standard-setting -- organization. In addition, the part-time MBA program has been highly ranked in U.S. News & World Report's "Best Graduate Schools" for more than a decade. Academic Programs The Kellstadt Graduate School of Business offers the Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Science (MS) degrees. The full-time and part-time MBA degree programs offer students a well-rounded curriculum of business administration with over 35 concentrations in the area of their choice. The full-time MBA has an accelerated component that gives you the option of completing the degree in 18 months to 2 years. The MS degree programs offer a much more intensive and focused approach.
We encourage you to review all options fully to see which program is right for you.
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