Master of Science in Applied Economics

Successful UMD Applied Economics Master’s Students Celebrate Graduation

Yixing Zhang, Jai Joshi, and Connor Drucis stand proudly in the pre-commencement green room with College Park Program Director Dr. Filipe Lage in the above photo. Graduates celebrated their accomplishments in UMD’s tough and rigorous but rewarding MS in Applied Economics program on Wednesday, May 21, at UMD’s College of Behavioral and Social Sciences commencement. Graduates have found exciting jobs with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), Bates White, US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), Ernst & Young, Pinterest, World Bank, and more.

Read about our 90%+ job placement rate within 3 months in the economics field and our alumni profiles to hear more about where alumni have gone.

UMD Applied Econ Students Succeed with Employer Networking Opportunities

Mid-spring semester, Master’s students went to a employer panel and Q&A, where employers speak about their work and break out into smaller groups for discussion with students, including Optimal Solutions Group, Ankura, and Morgan Stanley.

The Master’s program in Applied Economics at UMD, as a part of the broader high-ranking UMD Economics department, participates in myriad events, such as employer panels, job fairs, guest lectures, and conferences, and this panel is one of those benefits that Master’s students are able to take advantage of at a large institution just a few miles from downtown Washington, DC.

Read more about the program, the admissions requirements, and the widespread and fascinating jobs that alumni have started after completing their MS in Applied Economics at UMD.

Applied Economics Master’s Student & Star Lacrosse Goalkeeper Wins Big

Second-year MS in Applied Economics student Logan McNaney dominated a recent rematch lacrosse game against Notre Dame, as reported in The Diamondback.

In last season’s national championship game against Notre Dame, the star goalkeeper allowed the third most goals in his career and Maryland lost badly. But this time, ranking eighth nationwide for goals allowed per game, he saved 16 shots, held their offense to just 10 goals, and majorly contributed to the Terps’ 11-10 win. This is, of course, all while finishing out his time in the rigorous master’s program.

Read more about the rematch stats.