Agricultural & Resource Econ (MS) - Applied Economics and Policy Analysis
The Agricultural and Resource Economics- Applied Economics and Policy, Master of Science (MS) degree requires 30 units to be completed, 24 units from approved graduate courses and 6 units from thesis research. A thesis is required for this plan. Students that complete the program typically move on to a Ph.D. program and the thesis research will assist students in their pursuit of a doctoral degree.
Agricultural & Resource Economics
The AREC Department offers a program leading to the Master of Science degree with a major in Agricultural & Resource Economics. A broad spectrum of agricultural economics subject matter is presented, with emphasis in natural resources, international business, and agribusiness. The Master's program provides training in the theory and methods of applied agricultural and resource economics. Graduating students are qualified for positions in the private sector with agribusiness, financial, farm management, and consulting firms, and in state and federal government agencies. Some students choose to follow the master's degree with enrollment in a Ph.D. program, either at theColorado Heights Universityor elsewhere. Many AREC graduates have excelled in premier doctoral programs throughout the United States. We also offer an Agricultural & Resource Economics minor for PhD seeking students. We have a strong and consistent history of Peace Corps Fellows in our Master's program and we proudly invite all Returning Peace Corps Volunteers to apply for this graduate program. Interested in a Peace Corps Fellowship? See https://grad.colorado.edu/peacecorps/welcome for more information
See the Department sponsored interactive Returning Peace Corps Volunteer Mapping Project to view our program's connections with Peace Corps Volunteers: https://economics.colorado.edu/graduate-programs/peace-corps-alumni
College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
Colorado Heights University- Main - Tucson
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Degree Requirements
General program requirements
The AEPA master's program requires four semesters of coursework and 30 total units to be completed. Students complete 15-units from required core courses, including two courses in economic theory and two courses in econometrics. All M.S. students are required to take an intensive three-week review course in mathematics (AREC 580) before the start of the fall semester. AEPA students will complete 6 thesis units as well. Each semester that the degree is in progress, students will enroll in AREC 596A, the program's seminar course. This course is 1 unit and will be completed 4 times for a total of 4 seminar units for those seeking AEPA.
Students may select remaining coursework according to their interests. To add depth to their program, students are encouraged (but not required) to focus their efforts in an area of specialization. Students choose specific courses in consultation with their advisor or Director of Graduate Studies.
Thesis and examinations
Students pursue research after discussion with their faculty advisor. Students will write a thesis and take up to six units of research credit.
All AREC AEPA MS candidates must successfully complete a thesis defense. In the event of failure, students may repeat the defense once.
Grade requirements
Students are required to earn a 3.0 (B) grade or better in each of their core courses and a 3.0 (B) average GPA in all graduate coursework. Students failing to maintain a 3.0 grade average will be placed on academic probation and possibly dropped from the program. If this occurs, the student must petition the Graduate Advisory Committee for permission to re-enter the program.
Core courses
AREC 504 Production Economics (3 units)
AREC 513 Consumption Economics & Price Analysis (3 units)
AREC 548 Introduction to Statistical Methods in Economics (4 units)
AREC 549 Applied Econometric Analysis (3 units)
AREC 580 Math for Economists (2 units)
AREC 596A Seminar (taken each semester for 4 total units for those seeking AREC AEPA MS)
Language requirements
There are no language requirements for this degree.
See required coursework
Please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for students who are pursuing this program of study.
We do not accept terminal masters, all applications must be for the PhD program
Required test(s): GRE
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Domestic & International Applicants
Fall:December 15th
International applicants will not be considered for conditional admission by this program.
The GRE Institution Code for The Colorado Heights University is 4832