| Program Name | Master of Science in Commerce and Economic Development |
| College Name | College of Professional Studies |
| Entry Terms | Spring 2013: April 8, 2013 Summer 2013: July 1, 2013 Fall 2013: September 9, 2013 |
| Credits Required for Graduation | 45 Quarter Hours |
| Estimated Total Tuition* | 2012-2013 Tuition |
| Curriculum | View Curriculum |
| Application | Apply | View Admissions Requirements |
| Download Program Overview | Master of Science in Commerce and Economic Development (PDF) |
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Designed for mid-career professionals and individuals interested in economic development, commerce, or international trade—the Master of Science in Commerce and Economic Development provides a foundation in the financial, regulatory, and economic environments and institutions that affect the global economy and international trade.
Core curriculum within this master’s degree program covers micro- and macroeconomic theory, applied mathematics and statics, and economic development theory. Beyond the program’s core courses, students may select elective courses covering areas such as law, the environment, ecommerce, and culture as they relate to economics.
Integrating economics, leadership, institutional organization, technology, and public policy, this master’s degree is delivered in online and hybrid formats, allowing you to maintain work and life commitments while attending school.
* Tuition rates are for the 2012-2013 academic year beginning on July 1, 2012. Tuition and fees are subject to revision by the president and Board of Trustees at any time.