Business Administration and Economics
University of Nebraska at Omaha
In a world with increasingly more data, the quantitative focus of the graduate economics degree is increasingly attractive to students and employers. Businesses generate data at an unprecedented rate, and the econometric and modeling skills of an applied economics degree allows graduates to make sense of business data in a systematic and scientific way. This specialization is enhanced with the broad knowledge provided by an MBA degree.
Credits
58 credits
Format
In-Person
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