The Teaching Cognate for the PhD in Economics is designed to provide graduate students with the necessary tools to become successful faculty members under the University's Preparing Future Faculty Program (PFF). The program includes faculty mentoring opportunities, teaching courses with faculty supervision, and direct experience with diverse... |
Phd Economics Curriculum
In addition:
- 4 semesters of the Graduate Economics Seminar.
- 2 semesters of research workshops.
- A maximum of 4 credit hours may be taken in related disciplines in approved 700-level and above courses.
- Remaining credit hours are to be taken in 800-level and above courses.
- 2 fields of specialization and associated exams.
- accepted dissertation proposal.
Additional requirements may be associated with the concentrations in environmental and energy economics, growth and development, public economics, international economics and history of economic thought.
Please contact rebecca [dot] barbour [at] unh [dot] edu (Becky Barbour) for additional information regarding this program.
