Economics (ECON)

2110 [105]. Macroeconomic Principles [Introductory Macroeconomics]. (3)


2120 [106]. Microeconomic Principles [Introductory Microeconomics]. (3)


2125 [203]. Society and Environment [Society and the Environment]. (3)


2130 [212]. Personal Investing. (3)


2220 [239]. Economics of Race and Gender. (3)


2996 [295]. Topics in Economics and Social Issues. (1-3, may be repeated twice Δ)


300 [**300]. Intermediate Microeconomics I. (3)


303 [**303]. Intermediate Macroeconomics I. (3)


307. Economics Tools. (3)


309 [**309]. Introductory Statistics and Econometrics. (3)


315 [**315]. Money and Banking. (3)


*320. Labor Economics. (3)


*321. Development Economics. (3)


*330. Consumer Economics. (3)


*331. Economics of Poverty and Discrimination. (3)


*332. Economics of Regulation. (3)


*333. Industrial Organization. (3)


*335. Health Economics. (3)


*341. Urban and Regional Economics. (3)


342. Environmental Economics. (3)


*343. Natural Resource Economics. (3)


*350. Public Finance. (3)


*360. History of Economic Thought. (3)


*369. Problem-Based Learning Using Data Analytics. (3, may be repeated twice Δ)


395. Seminar in Current Economic Issues. (1-3, no limit Δ)


*403. Intermediate Macroeconomics II. (3)


*407. Mathematical Methods in Economics. (3)


*408. Economic Forecasting Methods: A Time Series Approach. (3)


*409. Intermediate Econometrics. (3)


*410. Topics in Health Economics. (3, no limit Δ)


*423. Topics in Latin American Development. (3)


*424. International Trade. (3)


*427. Topics in Labor Economics. (3)


*429. International Finance. (3)


*442. Topics in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics. (3)


*445. Topics in Public Finance. (3)


451. Independent Study. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


*466. Public Sector Project Analysis. (3)


*478. Seminar in International Studies. (3)


498. Reading for Honors. (3, may be repeated once Δ)


499. Senior Honors Thesis. (4)


501. Microeconomics I. (3)


504. Mathematical Tools and Economic Models. (3)


506. Macroeconomics I. (3)


508. Statistics and Introduction to Econometrics. (3)


509. Econometrics I. (3)


510. Econometrics II. (3)


513. Microeconomics II. (3)


514. Macroeconomics II. (3)


533. Seminars in Industrial Organization. (3)


534. Experimental Economics. (3)


538. Topics in Applied Economics. (3, may be repeated once Δ)


540. Natural Resource, Environmental, and Ecological Modeling I. (3)


542. Topics in Environmental, Resource, and Ecological Economics. (3, may be repeated four times Δ)


543. Natural Resource, Environmental, and Ecological Modeling II. (3)


544. Environmental Economics. (3)


545. Water Resources II: Models. (4)


546. Water Resources I: Contemporary Issues. (4)


551. Independent Study. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


560. Public Economics. (3)


564. Topics in Health Economics. (3, may be repeated once Δ)


565. Topics in Public and Labor Economics. (3, may be repeated once Δ)


581. International Development and Finance. (3)


582. Topics in International and Sustainable Development. (3)


583. Development Economics. (3)


584. Interdisciplinary Seminar on Problems of Modernization in Latin America. (3, no limit Δ)


585. Sustainable Development. (3)


595. Workshop in Applied Economics. (1-3)


599. Master's Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)


699. Dissertation. (3-12, no limit Δ)


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