American University offers 13 Economics degree programs. It's a large, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a large city. In 2022, 151 Economics students graduated with students earning 71 Bachelor's degrees, 57 Master's degrees, 14 Doctoral degrees, and 9 Certificates.
Georgetown University offers 11 Economics degree programs. It's a very large, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a large city. In 2022, 330 Economics students graduated with students earning 227 Bachelor's degrees, 88 Master's degrees, and 15 Doctoral degrees.
George Washington University offers 6 Economics degree programs. It's a very large, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a large city. In 2022, 200 Economics students graduated with students earning 145 Bachelor's degrees, 46 Master's degrees, and 9 Doctoral degrees.
Howard University offers 3 Economics degree programs. It's a large, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a large city. In 2022, 28 Economics students graduated with students earning 19 Bachelor's degrees, 5 Master's degrees, and 4 Doctoral degrees.
The Catholic University of America offers 6 Economics degree programs. It's a small, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a large city. In 2022, 36 Economics students graduated with students earning 29 Bachelor's degrees, and 7 Master's degrees.
School | Average Tuition | Student Teacher Ratio | Enrolled Students | |
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American University Washington, DC | 16 : 1 | 13,885 | ||
Georgetown University Washington, DC | 19 : 1 | 20,984 | ||
George Washington University Washington, DC | 22 : 1 | 25,939 | ||
Howard University Washington, DC | 17 : 1 | 12,886 | ||
The Catholic University of America Washington, DC | 15 : 1 | 4,968 |