Master's Thesis

ECON-6990

Active participation in research, under the supervision of a faculty adviser, leading to a master's thesis. Grades of S or U are assigned by the adviser each term to reflect the student's research progress for the given semester. Once the thesis has been presented, approved by the adviser, and accepted by the Office of Graduate Education, it will be archived in a standard format in the library.

1-9 credits
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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2023
Master's Thesis (1-9c)
  • Jason Ung Huh
Seats Taken: 0/10
2022
Master's Thesis (1-9c)
  • Jason Ung Huh
Seats Taken: 0/10
2021
Master's Thesis (1-9c)
  • Jason Ung Huh
Seats Taken: 1/10
Master's Thesis (1-9c)
  • Jason Ung Huh
Seats Taken: 0/10
2020
Master's Thesis (1-9c)
  • Jason Ung Huh
Seats Taken: 1/10
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
Master's Thesis (1-9c)
  • John M Gowdy
Seats Taken: 0/25
2014
Master's Thesis (1-9c)
  • John M Gowdy
Seats Taken: 0/25
2013
Master's Thesis (1-9c)
  • John M Gowdy
Seats Taken: 0/25
2012
Master's Thesis (1-9c)
  • John M Gowdy
Seats Taken: 0/25
2011
Master's Thesis (1-9c)
  • John M Gowdy
Seats Taken: 0/25
2010
Master's Thesis (1-9c)
  • John M Gowdy
Seats Taken: 0/25
2009
Master's Thesis (1-9c)
  • John M Gowdy
Seats Taken: 0/25
2008
Master's Thesis (1-9c)
  • John M Gowdy
Seats Taken: 0/25
2007