Program Coordinator/Contact
Joseph M. Santos, Professor/Graduate Coordinator
Department of Economics
Harding Hall
605-688-4141
Program Information
The graduate program in economics prepares students for professions in business and government as well as for advanced studies in economics and finance. Program requirements include one course in microeconomics (advanced microeconomic theory or applied managerial economics) and one course in quantitative analysis (econometrics or advanced business decision science). The program offers two curriculum options: an economic theory option and an applied business-economics option. In any case, students customize their plans of study, emphasizing one of the following four subject areas.
- Agricultural Business
- Agricultural and Resource Economics
- Business Economics
- General Economics
The Department of Economics offers an accelerated master’s program, which allows qualified students to work toward their master’s degree in economics while they complete their undergraduate degree.
Course Delivery Format
The Department of Economics generally delivers graduate courses in a face-to-face format. On occasion, the department delivers an elective course in an online format. The department delivers its business-economics curriculum-option courses in flexible formats, including evening, weekend, and blended courses.
Student Support and Engagement Opportunities
The Department of Economics prides itself on providing excellent academic programs and offering high-quality services to students. A limited number of research and teaching assistantships and scholarships may be available to qualified students enrolled in the economic research curriculum option. The Economics Graduate Student Association (EGSA) supports graduate-student engagement opportunities, as well.