Utah is Different
Do you feel that there should be more to Economics than second
order conditions of constrained optima or intergenerational planning with
infinite time horizons? Would you also like to examine economic theory from the
perspective of the philosophy of science? Are you fascinated by the problems of
the
If so, graduate
study in economics at the
Mainstream and
heterodox approaches are integral parts of a broad program which includes a
technically sophisticated presentation of economic theory and quantitative
methods as well as a variety of fields of specialization, including the history
of economic thought, political economy, monetary economics, law and economics,
econometrics and economic development. The Department has approximately 50
Ph.D. students in residence, 20 Masters students and a
faculty of 20 with Ph.D.'s from
leading universities across the
The University
is located in northeast
Applications accepted for admission until April 1st; applications for financial aid until February 1st.
The Economics Department offers
four graduate degrees, M.A., M.S., M.Phil, Ph.D. The department also cooperates with the
Further information is available on
the following topics:
Or contact:
Department of Economics
1645
telephone: (801) 581-7481
Fax: (801) 585-5649
FAQ's and other inquiries.
e-mail: econ-questions@economics.utah.edu