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Grove City College's 30-credit online Master of Arts in Economics program advances students in pursuing Ph.D. studies in economics as well as their vocations in the fields of market analysis, organizational and institutional design, and public policy.
The M.A. in Economics is an extension of the College's undergraduate program in economics, which grounds economic analysis on the foundation of an understanding of who we are as human beings and the consequences of various ways we associate with each other in society today. Grove City graduates are not only technically proficient in employing the tools of economic reasoning, they grasp the broader social context within which they analyze issues we face in our ever-changing social landscape. Their economic analysis is enriched by the wisdom they gain from having a broader and deeper understanding of the world in which they live.
The program begins in the fall of 2025, with enrollment occurring on rolling basis.
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The study of economics touches every facet of society. Economics graduates possess a unique skill set by which they can navigate through the complexities of modern society. Exercising stewardship over resources to acquire and use in attaining the goals aimed at by parents managing families, entrepreneurs managing enterprises, and politicians managing bureaus must employ economic analysis. A master’s in economics explores advanced topics related to the core principles of economics, including microeconomics, macroeconomics, public economics, and financial economics and opens the door to various jobs in several different fields.
Some roles that especially benefit from a master’s in economics include:
In the M.A. in Economics program, students learn the core theories and develop analytical skills at a master's level. It provides the advanced knowledge and skills necessary for various economics careers in the financial, business, and public sectors. It is designed for students to pursue studies in their chosen career field by building on the core of economics.
M.A. in Economics Program Guide
Advancing the Austrian Tradition
For current course listings and additional information, refer to the Graduate Programs Catalog.
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Students are expected to enter the M.A. in Economics program with a bachelor’s degree, in any major, from an accredited college or university with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Completion of a course in microeconomics and a course in macroeconomics with minimum grades of “B” is required.
Haven’t been in the classroom for several years? No experience in online coursework? Need a few prerequisites? The Department of Graduate Programs is here to assist you as you grow your career. For more information on the curriculum, or to develop a personalized pathway to fulfill the prerequisite knowledge, contact Dr. Christy Crute, executive director of Graduate and Online Programs.
Master in Economics tuition: Refer to the Graduate Programs Catalog.
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