1, background
Applicants are required to graduate with a bachelor's degree, regardless of professional background. It is suggested to take courses in economics (such as intermediate microeconomics and macroeconomic theory and econometrics) and mathematics (such as probability theory, statistics and calculus) during undergraduate course. It is also suggested to take other courses of mathematics and statistics, such as linear algebra, matrix algebra, advanced probability theory, mathematical statistics, real analysis and so on.
2. performance.
The total score of TOEFL is not less than 87, writing is not less than 25, speaking is not less than 24, reading is not less than 265,438+0, listening is not less than 65,438+07, and IELTS is not less than 7.0. There is no requirement for individual scores.
In the last two years of undergraduate course, the GPA is above 3.0, and GRE test scores are required, but there is no minimum score requirement.
3. Soft demand
The Master of Economics at UCLA likes applicants with internship experience. It is suggested to choose some projects that can be deeply involved, such as some large enterprises or research institutions, or even some relatively small projects. It must be good to actually participate in some things, have some exchanges and discussions with people in the industry, and broaden your horizons in the process. It must be remembered that the depth of the internship program is far more important than the breadth. It is recommended to practice in international banks, brokers and multinational companies.
4. Date of request
The deadline for applying for a master's degree in economics at UCLA is March 15, and only autumn semester applications are available.