May 19, 2024  
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog

Applied Economics - Urban and Regional Economics Specialization Advanced Certificate


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The urban and regional economics specialization is a cooperative venture led by faculty from the Departments of Economics and Geography, with the participation of several faculty members from the Departments of Sociology and Political Science, and the Law School and Urban Planning.

The urbanization of the world’s population, (causing traffic congestion, urban flight, crime, the concentration of poverty in major cities, and the intensity of environmental pollution in some densely-developed areas) continues to be a major force and a significant source of problems of resource allocation requiring the attention of economists. Solutions to these pressing problems and charting public policy aimed at urban and regional development require basic understanding of the workings of land and housing markets, urban transportation systems, the regulation of environmental effects and land use, and other problems affecting the functioning of local public sectors. This specialization teaches students to understand the economic processes that shape the development of urban areas and their surrounding regions.

Required Core (6 credits)


Electives (9 credits)


Note: Some of the listed courses require the additional classes of ECO 505, 507, or 580 as a prerequisite for those classes.

Select 3 from:

Total Credits: 15


3.0 GPA required

 

Instruction Method


  • In Person (100 percent of courses offered in person)

Full/Part Time Options


  • Full Time
  • Part Time

Credits Required


  • 15 Hours

Time-To-Degree


  • 1 to 2 Years

Application Fee


  • $75

Program Contact


Jameson Yu
429 Fronczak Hall
Buffalo, NY 14260
Email: ecoma@buffalo.edu
Phone: 716-645-8679
Fax: 716-645-2127

SED Statement


This program is officially registered with the New York State Education Department (SED).

Online programs/courses may require students to come to campus on occasion. Time-to-degree and number of credit hours may vary based on full/part time status, degree, track and/or certification option chosen. Time-to-degree is based on calendar year(s). Contact the department for details.

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