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Harris prepares the data-driven changemakers of tomorrow through the MACRM degree—a small-class, 15-month program that combines a public policy degree, a research apprenticeship, deep research methods training, and intensive faculty access and mentorship.
Skill preparation: Enhance your skill set for research careers in academia, think tanks, or policy organizations.
Doctorate level courses: Take doctorate level coursework before committing to a PhD program.
Resume-building: Develop a stand-out resume with extensive quantitative research experience and placement support for PhD candidates.
One-on-one mentoring: Learn from world-renowned faculty.
Intensive core coursework and electives: Study advanced mathematics, research methods, economic theory, advanced econometrics, quantitative modeling and game theory, as well as electives.
PhD course credit: Transfer PhD-level course credits into the Harris PhD program, if admitted.
Small cohort design: Join a cohort with approximately 30 students, which allows for individualized research opportunities and discussions.
STEM Categorization: The MACRM degree is categorized as a STEM program within USCIS. MACRM graduates who hold an F1 visa and are currently engaged in post-completion OPT may be eligible to apply for a 24-month STEM extension of optional practical training (OPT). In order to qualify their job must be related to their STEM studies and their employer must be enrolled in E-Verify.
The MACRM program is designed as a stepping stone into either PhD programs or academic research jobs. As intended, many of our graduates end up in PhD programs or research roles.
The amount of PhD students coming out of the MACRM program has increased every year.
Explore our recent MACRM graduate outcomes.
Harris faculty are addressing the hard questions, bringing sophisticated analysis and evidence to bear in confronting the world’s most complex challenges.
Professor Chris Blattman shares what makes the MACRM program unique in his blog post, "Finally, the Master’s degree designed for people who want to do serious research or a PhD."
A faculty member in The Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts, Chris Blattman focuses on why some people and societies are poor, unequal, and violent, and how to tackle these issues.
Explore our Expert Guide to learn more about Harris faculty and their research by topic.
Bridging research and education with policy impact, our research centers, labs, and institutes serve as catalysts for research and engagement with the policy community locally and around the world.
Explore the numerous research centers connected to Harris.