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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Master

Economics, Other from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is a Campus Master Economics degree that prepares you for a Business career. Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Economics courses.

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute details


Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute address is 110 8th St, Troy, New York 12180-3590. You can contact this school by calling (518) 276-6000 or visit the college website at www.rpi.edu .
This is a 4-year, Private not-for-profit, Research Universities (very high research activity) according to Carnegie Classification. Religion Affiliation is Not applicable and student-to-faculty ratio is 15 to 1. The enrolled student percent that are registered with the office of disability services is 4% .
Awards offered by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute are as follow: Bachelor's degree Master's degree Doctor's degree - research/scholarship.
With a student population of 6,538 (5,321 undergraduate) and set in a City: Small, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute services are: Remedial services Academic/career counseling service Employment services for students Placement services for completers . Campus housing: Yes.
Tuition for Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is . Type of credit accepted by this institution Dual credit Advanced placement (AP) credits . Most part of the informations about this college comes from sources like National Center for Education Statistics


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