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Economics majors complete the required courses as soon as possible and then move on to courses for majors. To complete the degree, majors need to take at least one advanced course.
101 Introduction to Economics
Balaban |
Conway |
Turchi
310 Microeconomics Theory and Applications
Kearsley
320 Macroeconomics: Theory and Policy
345 Public Policy Toward Business
Contat |
Horne
380 The Economics of Labor Relations
McAtee
400 Elementary Statistics
Lich-Tyler |
Turchi
410 Intermediate Theory: Price and Distribution
Petranka |
Biglaiser and
Parreiras |
Krishna and McManus
420 Intermediate Theory: Money, Income, and Employment
Aguilar |
Froyen |
Hill
423 Financial Markets and Economic Fluctuations
Aguilar |
Francis | Parke
434 History of Economic Doctrines
Brent
440 Analysis of Public Finance
Hill |
Wilde
445 Industrial Organization
McManus
450 Health Economics: Problems and Policy
Akin
460 International Economics
Balaban | Conway | Vaidyanathan
461 European Economic Integration
Black
465 Economic Development
Peter |
Vaidyanathan
468 Principles of Soviet and Post-Soviet Economic
Systems
Rosefielde
469 Western and Asian Economic Systems
Rosefielde
480 Labor Economics
Joubert
510 Advanced Microeconomic Theory
Krishna |
Parreiras |
Petranka
511 Game Theory in Economics
Parreiras
520 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory
Francis | Froyen
| Parke
560 Advanced International Economics
Balaban |
Chari |
Conway
570 Economic Applications of Statistical Analysis
Chaudhuri
| Hill |
Lich-Tyler |
Parke
586 Economics of the Family
Turchi