Course Overview
The Economics (Master's, Ph.D.) program at the University of California, Davis is designed to provide advanced training in economic theory, econometrics, and applied economics. The program emphasizes rigorous quantitative analysis and research skills, preparing students for careers in academia, government, and private industry. Unique features include a strong focus on agricultural and environmental economics, reflecting the university's historical strengths in these areas.
Career Prospects
Graduates of this program are well-equipped for roles in economic research, policy analysis, and consulting. Many pursue careers in academia as professors or researchers, while others work in government agencies or international organizations shaping economic policy. The program’s emphasis on applied economics also opens opportunities in private sector roles.
Key Faculty and Staff
The department includes distinguished faculty with expertise in labor economics, public finance, and international trade. Notable professors have contributed to significant research in agricultural economics and resource management, though specific names are subject to change and can be verified on the university's official website.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students benefit from access to specialized research centers focused on agricultural and environmental economics, as well as partnerships with state and federal agencies for data access and collaborative projects. The university's location in California provides proximity to policy-making hubs and industry leaders in technology and agriculture.
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