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Our College houses undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs that allow our students to become thought leaders in their chosen fields, including a number of 4+1 and online programs.
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4+1 Accelerated Master's Programs
Our 4+1 programs give you a competitive edge, allowing you to earn your bachelor's and master's degrees in as few as five years.

Online Programs That Work for You
Working professionals don't always have the time for in-person learning. Our online programs allow you to earn a degree or certificate even with a busy schedule.

Student Resources to Help You Succeed
We are committed to ensuring that you have the resources you need to thrive during every step of your academic journey. You will have the support you need academically and beyond through SBS Pathways (our advising office), SBS RISE, and additional university-level resources.

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Gao Awarded Editors' Prize for Best Paper
Xiaoxue Sherry Gao, resource economics, has been awarded the Editors' Prize by the Economic Science Association for the best paper published in its journal, Experimental Economics, in 2023.

New Data From Human Security Lab Survey
The number of military-trained Americans who believe the president should retain sole decision-making authority over the U.S. arsenal dropped by 10 percentage points during the recent Iran crisis, according to new survey data.

Regulatory Transparency Curbs 'Patent Gaming'
Lucy Xiaolu Wang, resource economics, has published a study detailing how greater regulatory transparency can serve as an effective check on patenting manipulation in the pharmaceutical industry.

Electricity Pricing Linked to Greenhouse Emissions
Maryam Feyzollahi and Nima Rafizadeh, doctoral students in resource economics, have released a study showingthat a 1% increase in residential electricity rates led to a long-term emissions reduction of 5.2% through the adoption of energy-efficient household technologies.
