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Applied Quantitative Economic Analysis and Policy

New York, NY

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Overview

Applied Quantitative Economic Analysis and Policy / Applied Quantitative Economic Analysis and Policy is located in New York, NY, in an urban setting.

Degrees & Awards

Degrees Offered

Degree Concentration
Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies (CAGS)
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
Master of Science (MS) Applied Quantitative Economic Analysis and Policy

Degree Requirements

Degree Requirement
Master's Degrees Thesis; GPA 3.0

Admissions

Acceptance Rate

16
Applied
15
Accepted
8
Enrolled
94%

Applying

70
Application Fee - Domestic
Yes
Electronic
applications accepted?
Yes
Applications processed
on a rolling basis?

Application Deadlines

Type Domestic International Priority date
Fall deadline May 1st June 1st No
Winter deadline August 1st October 1st No

Entrance Requirements

Exam Details
Master's Degree Requirements For FT students: completed undergraduate degree in economics, other social sciences, mathematics, computer science/information systems, business, data analytics

International Students

Exam Details
TOEFL: Required TOEFL IBT score: 80
IELTS: Required IELTS Paper score: 6.5

Tuition & Fees

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Tuition & Fees

$39,490
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Financial Support

Types of financial support available Graduate Assistantships

Student Body

11
Total Graduate Students
27%
International Breakout (representing other countries)

Race/Ethnicity

Hispanic/Latino 9.09%
Black or African American 9.09%
White or Caucasian 45%
American Indian or Alaska Native 0%
Asian 0%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0%
Two or more races 9.09%
Unknown 0%

Gender

Male (45%)
Female (54%)

Faculty

16
Total faculty
Full-time - 8
Part-time - 8
Male (12)
Female (4)

Research

Focus of faculty research: The effectiveness of the ACA on health insurance coverage and labor supply,the pedagogy of teaching an economics capstone research course, China's rising middle class: Shanghai college student perceptions, the effect of the global financial crisis on transition economies, analyzing China's ambient air pollution predicting a turning point.
Externally sponsored research expenditures last year: 0

Location & Contact

Address One Pace Plaza
New York, NY  10038
United States
Contact Dr. Joseph Morreale
University Distinguished Professor, Department of Economics
Email: jmorreale@pace.edu
Phone: -346-1464

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