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Southern New Hampshire University Launches Online Masters in Applied Economics

Saturday, April 5th, 2014

(PRWEB) March 24, 2014

Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU), a private, non-profit New England-based institution with an 80-year history of educating successful professionals, announces a new fully online masters program in Applied Economics, with a concentration in Natural Resources and Environmental Economics.

Offered through SNHUs College of Online and Continuing Education, this new 36-credit graduate-level program prepares the economist-to-be to explore how science, sociology, history, philosophy and mathematics come together to forecast business-critical decisions that propel business and organizations effectively forward. The degree is aimed to prepare students to emerge as expert decision makers and masters in the art of drawing sound conclusions based on data and applied economic theories.

Those drawn to environmental issues may concentrate in Natural Resources and Environmental Economics, tailor made for industries or organizations that deal with the economic impact of environmental policies, climate change and natural resource allocation.

Our global economy is in a constant state of flux. Organizations live and die by where its going next, said Bruce Stetar, executive director of Graduate Business Programs. A top-tier economist with a specialized graduate degree in Economics is an asset to any management team, consultancy or government agency. The job opportunities are endless.

A masters in Applied Economics will help professionals seeking to advance careers in banking, real estate, marketing, data management, budgeting, sales and academia. Government economists apply these highly specialized skills in agriculture, business, finance, labor, transportation, utilities, urban economics and international trade. There are also many non-profits, international assistance agencies and think tanks whose decision-making heavily relies on an economists point of view.

Projected national job growth for economists ranges from 6 percent to 29 percent, while the average annual salary in 2012, according to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, was $ 91,860. Those with masters degrees or PhDs typically command higher salaries.

Our focus at SNHU is to produce extraordinary thinkers thought leaders within every discipline,” said Scott Durand, vice president of Graduate Marketing and Student Recruitment. “Our masters in Applied Economics is the latest means to that end. SNHU graduates will enter the workforce ready to solve life-changing economic problems that will change the world in very practical ways.

Benefits of the SNHU MS in Applied Economics include: