1 year masters in economics

<p>I am trying to find out ways to reduce my total budget for masters in economics. So searching for 1 year masters, preferably in the USA. UK works out too costly and I hear tuition waivers, TA/RAs, financial aid or ways to reduce fees are almost non-existent there. I came across a few in the USA claiming a one year span. </p>

<p>Cleveland state university
Kentucky University, Lexington
Western Kentucky university, Gordon ford college of business
Old Dominion University, Virginia
Western Illinois University
Youngstown State University</p>

<p>How are these universities and their programs? Any more I should know of? How about Canada?</p>

<p>Regards,
Joshua</p>

<p>I’m prolly not much help, I’m only a sophomore in undergrad, so i am probably not in a place to give advice, but i found this website that might help you add to your list, its all the colleges in the US that have terminal MA programs, youd probably have to search which ones are one year programs: [Alphabetical</a> List of U.S. Graduate Programs in Economics](<a href=“American Economic Association”>American Economic Association)</p>

<p>Kentucky University, Lexington - #1
Western Kentucky university, Gordon ford college of business- #2
Old Dominion University, Virginia- #3
Western Illinois University - #5
Youngstown State University- #4</p>

<p>In Canada…
University of Toronto and McGill University are spectacular
followed by the University of British Columbia
followed by Simon Fraser University and the University of Waterloo</p>

<p>Also look at Dalhousie University and the University of Winnipeg</p>