economics graduate program at north carolina state university an interdisciplinary program offered...
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ECONOMICS GRADUATE PROGRAM at
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY
• An interdisciplinary program offered by the Department of Economics (Econ) and the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ARE)
•Encompasses two Colleges •College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS)•College of Management (COM)
• Gives students access to over 25 graduate courses and 50+ graduate faculty
• Fields of specialization
DEGREE TRACKS
Master of Economics (non-thesis)•Applied Policy Analysis Track
•30 hours•Coursework Only
•Requires ECG 505, ECG 506, ECG 561, ECG 562, ECG 580, ST 514 or ST 512•4 additional courses to include two from ECG
•PhD Preparatory Track•30 hours•Coursework Only
•Requires ECG 700, ECG 703, ST 421-ST422, ECG 750•5 additional courses to include three from ECG (two at 7xx)
Master of Science (thesis)•Requires ECG 700, ECG 703, ST 421-ST422, ECG 750•5 additional courses to include three from ECG (two above ECG 705)•May include 6 hours of thesis research hours •Requires Thesis
DEGREE TRACKS
Doctoral DegreeCourse Requirements•Requires 701, 702, 704, 705, 751, 752 or 753•6 additional field courses (4 must comprise two 2-course sequences)
Hour Requirements•72 hours for those entering without a masters degree•56 hours for those entering with a masters degree•Hours beyond those gained through coursework can be acquired through research credit hours
Other Requirements•Written Comprehensive Exams in Micro Theory and Macro Theory- Summer following completion of theory courses•Preliminary Oral Exam - Spring following completion of field courses•Dissertation Proposal Defense - Spring following completion of field courses•Final Oral Exam
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DEGREE TRACKS
Doctoral DegreeCourse Requirements•Requires 701, 702, 704, 705, 751, 752 or 753•6 additional field courses (4 must comprise two 2-course sequences)
Hour Requirements•72 hours for those entering without a masters degree•56 hours for those entering with a masters degree•Hours beyond those gained through coursework can be acquired through research credit hours
Other Requirements•Written Comprehensive Exams in Micro Theory and Macro Theory- Summer I•Preliminary Oral Exam - Spring III•Dissertation Proposal Defense - Spring III•Final Oral Exam - Spring V
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MINORS
•Most departments offer graduate level minors at masters and doctoral level•Most popular areas for minors are statistics, business management, mathematics
Requirements for Statistics Minor•Masters Level 9 hours•PhD level 18 hours•Our 561, 562, 751, 752, 753 are qualifying courses within the requirements for Statistics minor•http://www.stat.ncsu.edu/grad/programs/stat_minor.php
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STANDARD FIRST SEMESTER REGISTRATION
MS, ME PhD prep option, PhD pre-core ECG 700 Fundamentals of Microeconomics ST 421 Intro to Math Stat IECG 765 Math Methods for Economists (for ME PhD prep, PhD pre-core)
ME Applied TrackECG 505 Applied MicroeconomicsST 514 Statistics for Social Sciences II or ST 512 Experimental StatisticsECG elective course
PhD Core Curriculum ECG 701 Microeconomics IECG 704 Macroeconomics IECG 751 Econometrics
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PROGRESS THROUGH THE PROGRAM
Non Thesis Masters (ME)
Thesis Masters (MS)Follows identically with ME PhD Preparatory Track but allows substitution of thesis research/preparation hours for two free electives (NOT the 7xx electives). ECG 7xx level electives for MS must be field courses numbered above 705. Usually includes two 7xx in addition to 765.
ME PhD Preparatory Track
Fall I
700
ST 421
ECG7xx elective (ECG 765)
Spring I
703
ST 422
750
Fall 2
ECG 7xx elective
ECG elective
Elective
Spring 2
Elective
ME Applied Track
Fall I
505
ST 514 or 512
ECG elective
Spring I
506
561
580
Fall 2
562
ECG elective
Elective
Spring 2
Elective
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PROGRESS THROUGH THE PROGRAM
PhD
Core Year
Fall 2
701
704
751
Spring 2
702
705
752 or 753
Summer Immediately Following Core Year
Comprehensive Written Exams in
Microeconomic Theory
And
Nmacroeconomics Theory
FieldCourses
Fall I
Field I
Field 3
Field 5
Spring I
Field 2
Field 4
Field 6
Fall 2
Research Hours
or
Addistional electives
Spring 2
Research Hours or Additional Electives
Preliminary Oral Exam
and Proposal Defense
Additional Semesters
Research Hours or Additioanl Electives to complete dissertation and reach required cridt hours
Final Oral Defense
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ACCESS
MyPack PortalThe MyPack Portal is the University’s one-stop access point for information. https://portal.acs.ncsu.edu/psp/EPPRD/?cmd=login&languageCd=ENG&
All-Campus Card• must be registered first•West Dunn Building at the corner of Dan Allen Drive and Thurman Drive •identifies you as a member of the NC State community•used to access services around the campus, including meal plans, AllCampus Account purchases, gym access, and the library
Unity ID and Password•Unity ID: first initial of first name, first initial of middle name, first 6 letters of last name.•Unity Password: last 4 digits of student ID number (the 000 number), followed by the two digit month and day of birth•515-HELP or http://www.ncsu.edu/it/essentials/index.html.
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REGISTRATION
Register via MyPack Portal
•Registration dates opens early each semester for graduate students
•Registration after appropriate dates constitutes late registration and fee•See Registration & Records website for registration date
•Registration after Census Date •violation of continuous registration•expulsion by Graduate School•requires reapplication for following semester•See Registration & Records website for Census Dates
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GSOARS
New online tracking method for graduate student progress
Accessed via https://www3.acs.ncsu.edu/gsoars/index1.php
Once per semester, need to update progress through GSOARSAllows easy means of determining student interestsAllows easy means of generating CV when job market approachesAllows easy means of identifying students for RA support
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TRANSPORTATION
TransportationParking
•Parking permits can be applied for through MyPack Portal•Cost to the students•Cost varies according to location of parking space•For fees, application: http://www2.acs.ncsu.edu/trans/parking/permits/student/index.html
Wolfline•Campus bus transportation•Free to students•Multiple Stops,Frequent Stops•http://www2.acs.ncsu.edu/trans/transportation/wolfline/index.html
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HOUSING
•Off-Campus Housing•University Housing holds apartment guides for off-campus housing•Several complexes on Wolfline•Requests for roommates posted on Econ Grad website
•Campus housing is scarce •Applications for on-campus housing at http://www.ncsu.edu/housing/apply.html
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NC RESIDENCY
•Full information at http://www.ncsu.edu/grad/future-students/resident.html
•Domestic students should apply for NC residency for tuition purposes after being in the state for at least 12 months
•While there’s no guarantee that residency will be granted, the following actions will work in your favor. Begin these actions, where possible, at the beginning of the 12 month period
•NC drivers license•Bank account•NC auto registration•Register to vote•Personal property tax (auto, etc)•State income tax•Home property tax•Involvement in community (professional organizations, religious organizations, volunteer work, etc.)
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IMORTANT DATES & Access to Information
EMPOWER YOURSELVES: Bookmark the following links for dates and information. All Graduate School Policies and links to appropriate forms and
information can be found in the Graduate School Administrative Handbook. This information is completely accessible to you.
• Graduate school calendar link: http://www.ncsu.edu/grad/faculty-and-staff/calendars.html
• Graduate School Administrative Handbook: http://www.ncsu.edu/grad/handbook/index.php
• Census Date
• Option B Checkout Date
• Late Registration
• Deadlines for final oral exams
• Deadline for submission of final, error free copy of dissertation
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OTHER
•Tips For Success•Regular workshop attendance•Regular study hours•Study groups
•Graduate Program Website•Workshops•Career Resources•Forms
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QUESTIONS