Program Overview
The Gender, Race, and Economy Graduate Certificate provides students with a foundation in economics and its applications to real-world issues. Led by experienced faculty, the program offers a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, preparing graduates for careers in various fields, including city management, forecasting, financial analysis, and program management.
Program Outline
Teaching:
The program's faculty consists of qualified professionals who actively work in the field of economics and work on significant human resource projects. As a result, students can apply their classroom education to real-world situations. Additionally, the faculty conducts cutting-edge research projects with local, national, and global impact.
Careers:
The Gender, Race, and Economy Graduate Certificate can help graduates differentiate themselves on the job market or enrich their graduate experience. Graduates can also explore graduate-level coursework without committing to a graduate program. Potential career paths for graduates include:
- City managers
- Forecasting specialists
- Financial analysis specialists
- Program managers
- Assistant vice presidents