Master's Degree - Economic Development

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by J. Ayers, Oct 17, 2010.

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  1. J. Ayers

    J. Ayers New Member

    Good morning!

    It appears there are a few graduate-level programs in economic development in the US, including the following:



    There are some related programs such as the following:



    Does anyone have any other suggestions for US-based graduate programs in Economic Development?

    Thank you for your consideration.
     
  2. Ruble

    Ruble New Member

    At the graduate level I don't. But if you want the industry standard you should look at the Oklahoma EDI course. OU/EDI - World's Economic Development Teacher - University of Oklahoma

    I attended two of the three sessions while serving as Director of the local Chamber of Commerce / Industrial Development board. The material is fantastic but the networking is unbelievable. I would consider it the gold standard of ED and one instance where the information gained would outweight a graduate degree.

    I would join IEDC as well http://www.iedconline.org/.
     
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  3. AUTiger00

    AUTiger00 New Member

    Johns Hopkins MA in Applied Economics with a concentration in international Economics and Development. 10 courses, 2 in residence, but you can take those two courses in a three weeknformat.
     
  4. nickthewise

    nickthewise New Member

  5. Cyber

    Cyber New Member

  6. Ruble

    Ruble New Member

  7. TEKMAN

    TEKMAN Semper Fi!

  8. J. Ayers

    J. Ayers New Member

    Thanks to Ruble, AUTiger00, Cyber, and TEKMAN. I appreciate the thoughtful responses and excellent ideas. Have a good evening!
     

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