The Applied Master’s Project is a simulated consulting project that takes place during the summer term. The projects are completed from start to finish in teams of three to four students alongside a faculty senior partner.
2022 Projects
- Jackson County Economic Development
- Cost and Benefit of Florida Voluntary Pre-K Expansion
- Medicaid Expansion in Florida
- Net Metering Policy Alternatives in Florida
- Economic Impact of Increasing Florida’s Labor Force Participation Rate for People with Disabilities
- Assessing the Fiscal Impact of Sea Level Rise in Florida
2021 Projects
- Effects of Raising the Minimum Wage on Employment and Public Benefits
- Economic and Fiscal Effects of Remote Workers in Florida
- The Economic Impact of the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund in Florida
- Analysis of Brownfield Redevelopment in Florida
- The Florida College System Economic Mobility Scorecard: Increasing the Educational Attainment of Florida’s Low-Income Students
- The Impact of a Medical Respite Care Center in Leon County
2019 Projects
- Congestion on 30A: Exploring the economic impact of implementing transit service on CR-30A
- Estimating the Economic Impact of Increases in the Minimum Wage
- The Local Economic Impact of Florida State University Athletics
- Interactive Tool: Data-Driven Approach to Maximizing Digital Ad Revenue
- Benefits of Helping 10 Percent of Floridians in Poverty out of Poverty
- Predicting Escalation of Musculoskeletal Care
2018 Projects
- Santa Rosa County Business Incubator
- Assessment Limitation on Nonhomestead Properties: An Analysis of Florida Amendment 2
- The Impact of Autonomous Vehicles on Florida’s Employment
- Florida Capitol Relocation: An Economic Impact Analysis
- What Drives the Florida Economy?
- Pay to Park: Improving the Parking Congestion at Florida State University
- Predicting Patient Classification
- Predicting Procedure Escalation
- Reducing NOx Emissions: Utilizing the VW Trust to Upgrade Transit Buses