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8 Master's degrees in Econometrics in United States

Quantitative Studies for Finance
The Quantitative Studies for Finance at Columbia University helps prepare students for both career advancement and graduate study.
Applied Economics
Applied Economics from Western Michigan University provides students with a strong foundation in economic analysis combined with the ability to apply theory to contemporary problems.
Cost Estimating and Analysis
Cost analysts provide services that allow decision makers to accurately estimate the cost of their programs, to compare the cost of alternatives, and to help make informed decisions with regards to prudent resource allocation choices. We offer a master degree in Cost Estimating and Analysis at Naval Postgraduate School.
Applied Economics
The Online Master of Science in Applied Economics (MSAE) program from Georgia Southern University objective is to provide graduates with analytical capabilities in economic development, financial economics, and regulatory issues.
Applied Economics
Gain a combination of theory, policy analysis, and data analysis to identify, understand, and solve real-world problems in business, finance, and government with this Applied Economics program at the University of North Carolina Greensboro.
Quantitative Economics
Quantitative Economics at California Lutheran University emphasizes the development of applied economics concepts, theory, and applications. Program entrants can matriculate as one-year, full-time, in-residence students, or as part-time students who work during the day.
Econometrics and Quantitative Economics
The MA in Econometrics and Quantitative Economics program at the University at Buffalo teaches practical applications of theoretical economics and quantitative methods, high-demand skills in industries such as finance, health care, international trade, advocacy groups and government.
Supply Chain Management
Over the past half century, the area of Supply Chain Management, program offered by Boston University, has grown from improving labor-intensive processes to managing complex global networks.