Welcome to the Department of Economics, Finance, and Legal Studies at the University of Alabama — home to world-class teaching and research faculty in various fields. Our department offers a wide choice of undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
Our degree programs in economics enable students to attain more profound insights into the economic forces that shape health care provisions and utilization, international trade and development, labor and natural resources markets, and domestic and international macroeconomic and monetary policies.
Our degree programs and minors in finance allow students to seek careers in banking, financial services, real estate, insurance, risk management, corporate financial management, investment management, and international finance.
Additional courses in business law and law and economics are available to students interested in exploring the legal and institutional frameworks modern businesses and markets must operate.
Our degree programs appeal to students with a desire to learn and apply quantitative and analytical methods in decision-making at all levels of the private and public sectors. The department also offers a variety of special programs for top-achieving undergraduate students.
The department offers graduate programs at the master’s level in economics (MA) and finance (MSF) and at the doctoral level in economics (PhD) and finance (PhD). Information on our graduate programs in economics and finance can be found on the Manderson Graduate School of Business site.
We invite you to explore our website and learn about the variety of courses, programs, and resources available to current and prospective students.
Actuarial Science
The curriculum for quantitative finance contains all the core finance classes plus basic engineering math classes. This is an excellent major for those with a solid quantitative background who wish to study finance. In addition, it is excellent training for graduate school and some of the more technical areas of employment in finance.
Our regular economics program is quite flexible and can accommodate students who plan to take the regular math classes; however, we advise all students to take as much math as possible. Taking more math classes expands your opportunity for additional work in economics. In addition, the quantitative economics curriculum incorporates the math requirements that the faculty believe are necessary for students who want to pursue a Ph.D. in economics.
This course of study is very similar to the Quantitative Finance major. However, this option requires a few additional math classes that permit students to receive both majors. Graduates in these majors have a wide range of graduate study and employment opportunities.
Students interested in studying math often look to apply their study to the “real world,” and economics is an excellent venue for those applications. Likewise, advanced study in economics usually requires rigorous training in math. This degree satisfies both of those needs and is outstanding preparation for those who plan to pursue a Ph.D. in economics.
The Accelerated Master’s program allows the department to identify students with outstanding potential at an early stage of their undergraduate degree. Such students are invited into a program that leads to both the undergraduate degree in Finance or Economics and a Master’s degree (MS Finance/MA Economics/ MS Statistics), usually within 4 years of starting the Undergraduate program.
The Department of Economics, Finance, and Legal Studies offers graduate programs in Economics and Finance at both Masters and Ph.D. levels.
Students wishing to apply for our MSF, MAE, and Ph.D. tracks are encouraged to read the Economics and Finance Graduate Program Guides, which cover the finer details of graduate study in the department.
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