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The Advanced Quantitative Economics Certificate at the University of Toledo equips students with advanced econometric, mathematical, and data analysis skills. The program offers a comprehensive curriculum with required courses in mathematical economics and econometrics, and elective courses in specialized areas such as population economics and health economics. Graduates gain proficiency in applying quantitative techniques to analyze economic data and solve real-world problems.
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Degree Overview: Advanced Quantitative Economics Certificate
Overview:
The Advanced Quantitative Economics Certificate program at the University of Toledo is designed for students seeking to enhance their quantitative skills in economics. This program provides a solid foundation in advanced econometrics, mathematical economics, and data analysis applications.
Objectives:
The objectives of this certificate program are:
- Acquire a comprehensive understanding of advanced econometric methods, including regression analysis, time series analysis, and causal inference.
- Develop a strong foundation in mathematical economics, covering topics such as optimization, game theory, and dynamic systems.
- Gain proficiency in applying econometric and mathematical techniques to analyze economic data and solve real-world problems.
Outline:
The Advanced Quantitative Economics Certificate program comprises 9 credit hours (3 courses). Students in the Early Admission master's program may take up to two of these courses at the 5000/6000 level.
- Required Courses: Choose two from the following; if all three are taken, one will count as the required elective below
- ECON 4300/5300 Mathematical Economics
- ECON 4810/5810 Econometrics Models and Methods I
- ECON 4820/5820 Econometrics Models and Methods II
- Elective Courses: Select one elective ECON course from the following; all include data analysis applications:
- ECON 4050/5050 Population Economics
- ECON 4750/5750 Health Economics
- ECON 4250/5250 Labor Economics
- ECON 4260/6260 Behavioral Economics