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30 credits
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Complete the following undergraduate coursework (except in unusual circumstances)
One semester of introductory microeconomics
One semester of introductory macroeconomics
One semester of intermediate microeconomics
Total of three semesters of calculus and linear algebra
Take the GRE examination
Take the TOEFL examination (required only if you are a non-native English Speaker). In most cases, students required to take the test must achieve a score of 92 or better.
Fill out the Graduate School Online Electronic Application at: https://grad.wisc.edu/apply/
You will select the “Economics MS – Graduate Foundations” program. If you wish to apply to both the Economics PhD and Economics MS programs (fall semester only), you will select both programs on your application. To complete the application, you will need to submit the following materials (in PDF format):
Statement of Purpose
All transcripts from the universities or colleges you have attended: Please scan all transcripts from all your degree-granting institutions and any other institution where you have been enrolled and upload the pdf file(s) to your application. The transcript uploaded must match the official transcript and there should be no changes or edits made to it.One official transcript or academic record is required from each degree-granting institution you attended for all undergraduate and graduate courses you have taken. Do not upload any high school transcripts. Transcripts must be uploaded by March 1st for fall term admission and July 15 for spring term. International academic records must be in the original language accompanied by an official English translation. Your school should provide an official translation of your documents; otherwise have a translation done by your school or an official translator. In some countries, these people are also notaries. Do not submit an evaluation from a credential evaluation service in lieu of a translation.
Math Preparation Form : Please complete the Math Preparation form. Complete either the PDF version or Word version of the document. If you complete the form in Word, save the document as a PDF file. Upload the completed document; the file must be in PDF file format.
Writing Sample: All applicants must submit a writing sample in English. The writing sample can be a research paper or an article demonstrating your ability to do research and present your research in written form. Please upload your writing sample in PDF file format.
Resume/CV: All applicants must submit a resume or CV in English. Please upload your resume/CV in PDF file format.
Graduate School Application fee: This fee is required to complete the application. Information on the fee is available here: https://grad.wisc.edu/admissions/faq
2. Provide three letters of recommendation. Letters must be submitted electronically by your references no later than March 1st for fall term admission; July 15th for spring term. Please instruct your references to not send any paper-based letters by mail.
3. Arrange for ETS to send your TOEFL scores or IELTS (if required) and GRE scores to the Graduate School.
Note that GMAT scores will not be accepted in place of GRE scores. The UW-Madison Department of Economics’ institutional and department code is 1846.
It is very important you use the same name and spelling on the application as you used on the test form to avoid any delay in adding scores to your file.
The format of your date of birth is very important too. Please use the month/day/year (mm/dd/yyyy) format to avoid delays.
TOEFL or IELTS scores are accepted if the test is taken within two years of the start of the admission term. GRE scores are accepted if the test is taken within five years of the start of the admission term.
截止申请时间:
3月1日秋季/7月15日春季
The Wisconsin Economics master’s program offers a terminal graduate degree that prepares students for high-level professional careers in government and industry or further study for the Ph.D. degree.
Our master’s program is well suited for:
students who want to prepare for a career where advanced economics training is required or beneficial but the Ph.D. is not required, or
students with little prior formal training in economics who want to prepare for admission to a Ph.D. program in economics or a related field, or
students whose undergraduate training in economics is from an institution that is not well known by U.S. employers or Ph.D. programs at U.S. universities.
The Wisconsin Economics master’s program emphasizes econometric training more than similar programs at other universities. Today’s job market and Ph.D. programs in economics require strong quantitative skills along with a command of microeconomic and macroeconomic theory. Wisconsin’s tradition of supporting economic theory with quantitative methods is well suited to these requirements.
Our master’s program is administered and taught by the same faculty members as our undergraduate and Ph.D. programs.