Master of Science in Economic Analytics Virtual Information Session

Please join the Walton Economic Analytics Graduate Program team for a virtual information session on our Economic Analytics Master's Program. The session will be held from 11 a.m - noon Thursday, Feb. 8, on Zoom.

There will be a detailed program overview and we will discuss how a master's degree in economic analytics can contribute to your career. You will also learn about admissions requirements and how to prepare your application. There will be a chance for students to ask questions as well.

Walton undergraduate students interested in the 4+1 option are also welcome to attend.

Please register for this info session at this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/master-of-science-in-economic-analytics-virtual-info-session-tickets-773811820987.

Contacts

Clay Wyllia, associate director of graduate recruitment
Graduate School of Business
479-575-5808, cwyllia@walton.uark.edu

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