Electives
Electives differ depending on courses offered. The electives most taken by M.S. students this year are:
- Economic Development
- Urban and Regional Economics
- Health Economics
- History of Economic Thought
- Economics of Corruption
Students are allowed to take electives that will further their particular interests, thus electives are sometimes taken outside of the Department of Economics. All electives have to be approved, in advance, by the Director of the Applied Master's Program.

