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The International Economics degree requires 39 credit hours of graduate coursework that can be completed in two years (full-time) or up to six years (part-time). INEC’s policy-oriented curriculum exposes students to international political economy, a variety of institutional and policy issues, and rigorous training in economic theory and quantitative research methods. During their course of study, students also learn practical skills, including how to use state-of-the-art statistical software commonly used in applied economics research and policy analysis. The program culminates with a capstone project addressing a major issue in contemporary international economics. Students must complete calculus, statistics, introductory and intermediate microeconomics, and introductory and intermediate macroeconomics prior to enrollment in the program.