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Minnesota Applied Econ's minimum requirement


TweeNwin

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I'm an idiot. I just notice the program 's website says:

 

Applicants to the Ph.D. program should have completed the coursework listed above for entrance to the M.S. program. In addition, applicants should have completed:

 

  • microeconomic theory at the M.S. level
  • econometrics or mathematical statistics at the M.S. level
  • multivariate calculus and linear algebra

 

 

I double major in math and econ and have real analysis, linear algebra, math stats, probability, and all but they are not M.S. level courses. Should I not apply? The application is due like...tomorrow.

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I could be wrong but this sounds like the requirements specifically for people who are in the Minnesota Applied M.S. program and want to go on to the Minnesota Applied PhD program. Seems unlikely a U.S. PhD program would have masters level work as a strict requirement for general applicants.

 

Oh that makes a lot of sense. Thank you so much!

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