micro

M.S. Micro-Econometrics Course Selection

Listed below are sample course plans to give students a better idea about what their coursework timetable might look like. Please note that this is for illustration purposes only. If you have any questions or concerns regarding appropriate coursework, please make sure to e-mail ecoma@buffalo.edu prior to registration.

Courses Required
ECO 505 Microeconomic Theory
ECO 507 Macroeconomic Theory
ECO 526 Financial Economics I
ECO 580 Econometrics I
ECO 581 Econometrics II
ECO 582 Computational Econometrics
ECO 561 Economics of Fluctuation & Forecasting
ECO 576 Topics in Microeconomics
ECO 544 Economics of Education
ECO 569 Industrial Organization
ECO 515 Math for Economists
ECO 555 Information & Internet Economics
Plus: 3 Electives (see below)
Electives
ECO 511 Health Economics
ECO 521 Urban Economics
ECO 525 Money & Banking
ECO 564 Economics of the Public Sector
ECO 567 Game Theory
ECO 570 Economics of Regulation
ECO 583 Econometric Applications
ECO 588 Practicum in Financial Economics I
ECO 589 Practicum in Financial Economics II
ECO 590 Monetary Theory
ECO 593 Tools for Economic Analysis
ECO 598 Independent Research
IE 575 Stochastic Methods
IE 576 Applied Stochastic Processes
MGA 606 Intermediate Financial Report
MGA 632 Financial Statement Analysis
MGA 635 Global Financial Reporting
MGF 633 Investment Management
MGF 636 Complex Financial Instruments
MGF 637 Financial Modeling
MGF 638 Fixed Income Securities
MGF 641 Financial Policies and Strategies
MGF 642 Financial Planning & Evaluation
MGF 643 Strategic Fin Mgmt & Value Creation
MGF 656 Acquisitions Transactions
MGF 658 Mergers & Acquisitions Strategy
MGF 661 Management of Financial Institutions
MGF 685 International Financial Management
MGF 696 Portfolio Theory and Strategy
MGS 613 Database Management Systems
MTH 511 Probability Theory
MTH 512 Intro Statistical Inference
MTH 517 Survery of Advanced Calculus
MTH 527 Introduction to Topology
MTH 531 Introduction to Real Variables I
MTH 532 Introduction to Real Variable II
MTH 537 Introduction to Numerical Analysis I
MTH 558 Mathematical Finance 1
MTH 559 Mathematical Finance 2
MTH 631 Analysis

Note: Either MGA 606 or MGA 632 or MGA 635 can be used towards the Advanced Certificate or M.S. degree in addition to MGA 604.

Please note: a student can use an elective from a concentration they aren't doing towards towards their three electives.

For example, if a student is doing the Financial Economics track, they could use ECO 576 (Topics in Micro) as one of the three electives towards their M.S. degree. However, the Department always encourages electives most applicable to a student' s concentration. If you have questions, please contact the Assistant Director.

Other M.S. Academic Questions

M.S. Micro-Economics (45 credits)

1 1/2 Years (Fall Admission)
Fall (Semester 1)
Course # Title Credits
ECO 505 Microeconomic Theory 3
ECO 507 Macroeconomic Theory 3
ECO 580 Econometrics 3
ECO 526 Financial Economics I 3
ECO 515 Math for Economists 3
Macro/Micro Comp Exam (January)
15 Credit Hours
Spring (Semester 2)
Course # Title Credits
ECO 576 Topics in Microeconomics 3
ECO 581 Econometrics II 3
ECO 544 Economics of Education 3
ECO 555 Information & Internet Econ. 3
M.S. Micro-Econometrics Elective 3
15 Credit Hours
Fall (Semester 3)
Course # Title Credits
ECO 569 Industrial Organization 3
ECO 561 Econ of Fluctuation & Forecasting 3
ECO 582 Computational Econometrics 3
M.S. Micro-Econometrics Elective 3
M.S. Micro-Econometrics Elective 3
15 Credit Hours
45 Credit Hours

Note: The Department recommends four semesters for the M.S. program. However, exceptional students can choose to complete the M.S. program in three semesters.

Upon successful completion of the above 45 credit hours of coursework and passing both parts of the Comprehensive Exam, a student will confer the M.S. degree in Economics.

M.S. Micro-Economics Economics (45 credits)

2 Years (Fall Admission)
Fall (Semester 1)
Course # Title Credits
ECO 505 Microeconomic Theory 3
ECO 507 Macroeconomic Theory 3
ECO 580 Econometrics I 3
ECO 526 Financial Economics 3
Micro/Macro Comp Exam January
12 Credit Hours
Spring (Semester 2)
Course # Title Credits
ECO 576 Topics in Microeconomics 3
ECO 581 Econometrics II 3
ECO 515 Math for Economists 3
ECO 555 Information & Internet Econ. 3
M.S. Micro-Econometrics Elective 3
12 Credit Hours
Fall (Semester 3)
Course # Title Credits
ECO 569 Industrial Organization 3
ECO 561 Econ of Fluctuation & Forecasting 3
ECO 555 Information & Internet Economics 3
ECO 582 Computational Econometrics 3
12 Credit Hours
Spring (Semester 4)
Course # Title Credits
ECO 544 Education & Human Resource 3
M.S. Micro-Econometrics Elective 3
M.S. Micro-Econometrics Elective 3
9 Credit Hours
45 Credit Hours

Upon successful completion of the above 45 credit hours of coursework and passing both parts of the Comprehensive Exam, a student will confer the M.S. degree in Economics.