- Priority deadline for Fall admission is January 15.
M.A. deadline for Fall admission is May 1.
Graduate Studies in Economics
Economics is the science which studies how individuals, governments, firms, and nations make choices on allocating scarce resources to create value in society.
The Department of Economics at Southern Methodist University (SMU) is highly ranked among economics departments in the United States and offers comprehensive coverage of the major fields in modern economics.
The department has been at the forefront of graduate education at SMU. The Ph.D. in Economics program is over 55 years old and was the first Ph.D. program at the university. It has a strong national reputation and an excellent placement record in both academic and non-academic positions.
We also offer multiple Master’s degrees that emphasize strong training in quantitative techniques of economic and econometric analysis and are geared towards business and government professionals.
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Transcripts from all institutions attended (post high school; unofficial documents can be uploaded to your application).
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3.0 cumulative undergraduate GPA
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12 hours of undergrad economics
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2 intermediate theory courses
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1 price theory (microeconomics)
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1 macroeconomics
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An introductory course in statistics
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One semester of calculus
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3 Letters of Recommendation
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Résumé
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Statement of Purpose
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International applicants must provide English Language Proficiency scores if their degree does not meet our waiver requirements.
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- Priority deadline for Fall admission is January 15.
M.S. deadline for Fall admission is May 1.
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Transcripts from all institutions attended (post high school; unofficial documents can be uploaded to your application).
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3.0 cumulative undergraduate GPA
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12 hours of undergrad economics
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2 intermediate theory courses
-
1 price theory (microeconomics)
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1 macroeconomics
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An introductory course in statistics
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One semester of calculus
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3 Letters of Recommendation
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Résumé
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Statement of Purpose
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International applicants must provide English Language Proficiency scores if their degree does not meet our waiver requirements.
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- Priority deadline for Fall admission is January 15.
M.A. deadline for Fall admission is May 1.
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-
Transcripts from all institutions attended (post high school; unofficial documents can be uploaded to your application).
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3.0 cumulative undergraduate GPA
-
12 hours of undergrad economics
-
2 intermediate theory courses
-
1 price theory (microeconomics)
-
1 macroeconomics
-
-
An introductory course in statistics
-
One semester of calculus
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3 Letters of Recommendation
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Résumé
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Statement of Purpose
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International applicants must provide English Language Proficiency scores if their degree does not meet our waiver requirements.
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-
- Priority deadline for Fall admission is January 15.
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Transcripts from all institutions attended (post high school; unofficial documents can be uploaded to your application).
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3.0 cumulative undergraduate GPA
-
12 hours of undergrad economics
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2 intermediate theory courses
-
1 price theory (microeconomics)
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1 macroeconomics
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An introductory course in statistics
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One semester of calculus
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Demonstrate mathematical proficiency equivalent to:
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Multivariate calculus (i.e., 3 semester of university-level calculus)
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Probability and Statistics (2 semesters)
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Differential Equations
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Linear Algebra
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3 Letters of Recommendation
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Résumé
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Statement of Purpose
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International applicants must provide English Language Proficiency scores if their degree does not meet our waiver requirements.
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