Economics & Data Analytics Degrees

A Versatile Degree in a Global Economy

Economics is everywhere. Not only does it affect the price of gas and the type of car you drive, but also, the everyday choices you personally make. Once you know the concepts behind economics, you will never look at the world the same way again.

Whether you are interested in economics or financial economics, our graduate and undergraduate degree programs prepare you to be a critical thinker, a well-read scholar and an analytical problem-solver with a broad world view. In addition, a University of Detroit Mercy degree in economics or financial economics will provide outstanding preparation for careers in law, government, education, business and finance. Economics degrees can also help you to establish careers in public policy work.

Detroit Mercy's Master of Science in Applied Data Analytics Program is a 30-credit-hour-program that is designed to uniquely position graduates as employment ready in a growing and versatile field. From e-commerce, to business, to government, to health care, organizations are turning to data science to understand their customers, improve efficiency and deliver targeted results. Detroit Mercy’s program is unique in its emphasis on the application of knowledge and skills in the area of data analytics.

Classes are offered at our McNichols Campus in Detroit and graduate classes are available online with added flexibility of learning at your convenience and finishing within one academic year.

For graduate students

Scholarship

The University offers scholarships to students applying to graduate programs in Economics, Financial Economics and Applied Data Analytics. The amount is contingent on the eligibility of each applicant.

For details, please reach out to Department Chair Yu Peng Lin at linyp1@udmercy.edu.

Graduate assistantships

The Department of Economics is pleased to announce the availability of Graduate Assistant (GA) positions, available in fall and winter semesters. Assistantships offer graduate students the opportunity to apply skills and knowledge while receiving financial support. GAs serve as a support person to a faculty's teaching assignments and/or help faculty on their research. However, the GAs will NOT perform the teaching duties for the faculty.

The application for the GA positions for the fall semester of 2026 is now open. The application deadline is June 30 at 11:59 p.m. (EDT).

For details, please reach out to Department Chair Yu Peng Lin at linyp1@udmercy.edu.

Student Achievements

Jacob Kuziola

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Achievement – The Department of Economics Graduate Assistantship awardee, winter 2026

Jacob Kuziola is a graduate student in Detroit Mercy’s accelerated 5-year bachelor’s-to-master’s program, pursuing a Master of Arts in Economics with an expected graduation in May 2026. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Economics and History, with a minor in Business Administration, in June 2025.

Kuziola is passionate about exploring the connections between economic principles and historical events, analyzing how economic history has impacted past and current economic decisions.

In addition to his academic pursuits, Kuziola is an active member of University Ministry, serving as a Sacristan. He has lived briefly in Europe and is fluent in Polish.

Vedant Fuldeore

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Achievement – The Department of Economics Graduate Assistantship awardee, winter 2026

Vedant Fuldeore is a graduate student in Detroit Mercy’s Master of Science in Applied Data Analytics program with an expected graduation in December 2026. He was recently awarded a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Economics for winter 2026 in recognition of his strong academic performance and quantitative skills.

Originally from India and now based in Detroit, Fuldeore is interested in applying data analytics to economics, business and decision-making. He looks forward to supporting faculty and students in the department and contributing to the Detroit Mercy academic community.

Prasad Jadhav

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Achievement – The Department of Economics Graduate Assistantship awardee, winter 2026

Prasad Jadhav is a graduate student pursuing a Master of Science in Applied Data Analytics at Detroit Mercy. His academic interests center on the intersection of data science, quantitative analysis and economic decision-making, with a focus on applying analytical models to understand real-world organizational problems and inform policy and business decisions.

Jadhav’s background in analytics and strategic problem-solving has shaped his interest in the evolving role of data in economic and technological systems. Originally from India, he aims to pursue a career in analytics that integrates data, economics and technology.

McNichols Campus Undergraduate Economics Programs

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    Economics Major - Bachelor of Arts

    Degree: Bachelor of Arts
    Major: Economics

    The Bachelor of Arts with a major in economics entails the academic study of economic analysis with a strong foundation in the theory and application of economic principles. Within the context of a liberal arts education, the program provides you with a deeper knowledge of history, institutions and world economy, and prepares you to think analytically and critically about moral and ethical issues in the realm of economics. The degree allows a wide range of theoretical and applied aspects, which prepares you for a career in research or further study toward a graduate or professional degree.

    Choose your concentration

    • General Economics
    • Financial Economics

    The credit hours earned for the completion of the major in economics may not be counted toward the completion of the major in financial economics, or for the minors in economics or financial economics.

    To obtain this undergraduate degree, the student must fulfill the requirements of the University core curriculum, the requirements for the 33-credit-hour program major and have completed a minimum of 120 credit hours. Applicants must meet University of Detroit Mercy entrance requirements. Transfer students must have a minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.0 to be considered for possible admission.

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    Accelerated 6-Year Law Scholars Program (3+3)

    Are you ready to accelerate your law career? Detroit Mercy’s innovative Accelerated 6-Year Law Scholars Program enables you to earn both a bachelor's degree and a Juris Doctor degree in only six years rather than the traditional seven. Economics is an approved major for this program. Students must meet program entrance criteria.

    • Earn a law degree in less time.
    • Your space in the Detroit Mercy School of Law is reserved.
    • Receive exclusive access to "law only" events such as the Lunch with a Lawyer series.
    • Meet and network with judges and other legal professionals.
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    Economics Minor

    Credit hours: 18

    A University of Detroit Mercy economics minor is a good option for many majors, including political science, communication studies, education and business. This minor will deepen your foundational understanding of economics as well as teach you to gather and analyze relevant data and evaluate economic policy proposals.

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    Financial Economics Minor

    Credit hours: 18

    University of Detroit Mercy's financial economics minor is also a good option for many majors, including political science, communication studies, education and business. This minor will deepen your foundational understanding of economics as well as teach you to gather and analyze relevant data and evaluate economic policy proposals. Required courses focus on a breadth of monetary issues and fiscal policy.

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McNichols Campus Graduate Programs

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    Master of Arts in Economics

    Degree: Master of Arts in Economics
    Credits: 30

    A Master of Arts in Economics from University of Detroit Mercy offers a flexible program designed to produce graduates capable of applied research and progression to doctoral programs. You have the ability to learn and apply economics and financial principles to the U.S. and international financial systems. Grounded in a liberal arts foundation, this graduate degree program also provides students with a deeper knowledge of history, institutions and forces at work in the world economy. The flexibility of the program allows students to pursue or blend an applied concentration, which provides for a more academically oriented program, or a theoretical concentration providing a more practical orientation.

    Choose your concentration

    • General Economics
    • Financial Economics

    University of Detroit Mercy's Master of Arts in Economics will prepare you for career advancement in the private sector, non-profit institutions, school systems, industry and financial institutions, as well as in various levels of government. The Master of Arts in Economics prepares students with applied and theoretical knowledge to fulfill the essential demand in today's business world. The degree will also prepare you for managerial advancement in the rapidly evolving international sector of the economy.

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    Master of Science in Applied Data Analytics

    Degree: Master of Science in Applied Data Analytics
    Credit Hours: 30

    Data Analytics is the science of analyzing data in order to make meaningful and useful inferences. Its techniques can reveal trends and metrics that would otherwise be lost in the mass of information. This information can then be used to optimize the overall efficiency of a process, business or system. The ability to act on data lags far behind the ability to collect and store data, which is why data analytics professionals are in high demand.

    Detroit Mercy’s curriculum is interdisciplinary and includes courses from several departments and colleges including Cybersecurity & Information Systems, Computer Science, Economics, Architecture, Business Administration, Mathematics and Health Professions. The capstone project, completed under the supervision of program faculty, provides a formative and interactive learning experience.

    Detroit Mercy's Master of Science in Applied Data Analytics program is designed to meet the needs of companies and organizations in today’s data-driven marketplace. Offered on campus or fully online, this flexible 10-course program can help you master Big Data.

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    New! Graduate Certificate in Applied Data Analytics

    Degree: Graduate Certificate in Applied Data Analytics
    Credit Hours: 15

    This 15-credit-hour (5 course) graduate certificate is designed to provide hands-on training in the area of applied data analytics. Coursework focuses on development of knowledge and skills in critical reasoning, measurement development and evaluation, data management, data analytic software utilization, multivariate data analysis and modeling, and data mining techniques.

    If you would like to continue your study in this field, the 15 credits from the certificate can be applied to the 30-credit master's degree. The full curriculum for this new program will be available in the 2022-23 catalog.

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Online Graduate Programs

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    Master of Arts in Economics

    Degree: Master of Arts in Economics
    Credits: 30

    In just ONE academic year, you could earn a Master of Arts in Economics completely online from University of Detroit Mercy.

    A Master of Arts in Economics from University of Detroit Mercy offers a flexible program designed to produce graduates capable of applied research and progression to doctoral programs. You have the ability to learn and apply economics and financial principles to the U.S. and international financial systems. Grounded in a liberal arts foundation, this graduate degree program also provides students with a deeper knowledge of history, institutions and forces at work in the world economy. The flexibility of the program allows students to pursue or blend an applied concentration, which provides for a more academically oriented program, or a theoretical concentration providing a more practical orientation.

    Consider these features and benefits:

    • 30 credits/10 courses
    • No GRE/GMAT required
    • Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission's North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
    • Structured lectures with discussion boards, weekly self-assessments and timed exams with the economics courses
    • Taught by the full-time faculty who teach the on-campus economics and financial economics courses
    • Substantial tuition savings with the online program over attending on-campus classes. Please click here for the fee and tuition schedule for online programs.*
    • Upon successful completion of the online program, your diploma will be from University of Detroit Mercy with no reference to an online economics degree.
    • You are welcome to join us for the commencement ceremony in Detroit, Michigan, and walk across the stage. 

    * Note: Students who elect their course of study at the McNichols campus are not eligible to take classes online at the discounted rate. Online only students are not eligible to take classes at the McNichols Campus.

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    Graduate Certificate in Applied Data Analytics

    Degree: Graduate Certificate in Applied Data Analytics
    Credit Hours: 15

    This 15-credit-hour (5 course) graduate certificate is designed to provide hands-on training in the area of applied data analytics. Coursework focuses on development of knowledge and skills in critical reasoning, measurement development and evaluation, data management, data analytic software utilization, multivariate data analysis and modeling, and data mining techniques.

    If you would like to continue your study in this field, the 15 credits from the certificate can be applied to the 30-credit master's degree. The full curriculum for this new program will be available in the 2022-23 catalog.

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    Master of Science in Applied Data Analytics

    Degree: Master of Science in Applied Data Analytics
    Credit Hours: 30

    Data Analytics is the science of analyzing data in order to make meaningful and useful inferences. Its techniques can reveal trends and metrics that would otherwise be lost in the mass of information. This information can then be used to optimize the overall efficiency of a process, business or system. The ability to act on data lags far behind the ability to collect and store data, which is why data analytics professionals are in high demand.

    Detroit Mercy’s curriculum is interdisciplinary and includes courses from several departments and colleges including Cybersecurity & Information Systems, Computer Science, Economics, Architecture, Business Administration, Mathematics and Health Professions. The capstone project, completed under the supervision of program faculty, provides a formative and interactive learning experience.

    Detroit Mercy's Master of Science in Applied Data Analytics program is designed to meet the needs of companies and organizations in today’s data-driven marketplace. Offered on campus or fully online, this flexible 10-course program can help you master Big Data.

    Detroit Mercy's Master of Science in Applied Data Analytics program is a qualified STEM/OPT program.

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Faculty

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Ablaye Camara
Associate Professor of Economics
313-993-1098
camaraab@udmercy.edu

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Yu Peng Lin
Professor of Economics
* Chair, Department of Economics
313-993-1096
linyp1@udmercy.edu

Adjunct Instructors and Lecturers


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