Department of Economics

Data Methods

  • ECON 1310 (Labor Economics)
  • ECON 1340 (Economics of Global Warming)
  • ECON 1355 (Environmental Issues in Development Economics)
  • ECON 1360 (Health Economics)
  • ECON 1385 (Intergenerational Poverty in America)
  • ECON 1400 (Economics of Mass Media)* 
  • ECON 1430 (The Economics of Social Policy)
  • ECON 1510 (Economic Development)*
  • ECON 1520 (Culture, History, and Comparative Development)
  • ECON 1530 (Health, Hunger and the Household in Developing Countries)
  • ECON 1629 (Applied Research Methods for Economists)
  • ECON 1640 (Mathematical Econometrics II)
  • ECON 1660 (Big Data)*
  • ECON 1670 (Advanced Topics in Econometrics)
  • ECON 1680 (Machine Learning, Text Analysis, and Economics)
  • ECON 1825 (Behavioral Economics and Public Policy)* 
  • ECON 1830 (Behavioral Finance)

* Courses denoted with an asterisk have not been offered in recent years but can still be counted towards concentration credit if previously taken

Mathematical Economics

  • ECON 1140 (Advanced Topics in Microeconomics)
  • ECON 1170 (Welfare Economics and Social Choice Theory)
  • ECON 1225 (Advanced Macroeconomics: Monetary, Fiscal, and Stabilization Policies) 
  • ECON 1255 (Unemployment: Models and Policies)*
  • ECON 1470 (Bargaining Theory)
  • ECON 1490 (Theory of Market Design)
  • ECON 1545 (Topics in Macroeconomics, Development and International Economics)*
  • ECON 1640 (Mathematical Econometrics II)
  • ECON 1660 (Big Data)*
  • ECON 1670 (Advanced Topics in Econometrics)
  • ECON 1680 (Machine Learning, Text Analysis, and Economics)
  • ECON 1750 (Investments II: Options and Derivatives)
  • ECON 1770 (Crisis Economics)
  • ECON 1805 (Experimental and Behavioral Economics)
  • ECON 1820 (Theory of Behavioral Economics)
  • ECON 1860 (General Equilibrium)
  • ECON 1870 (Game Theory and Applications to Economics)

*Courses denoted with an asterisk have not been offered in recent years but can still be counted towards concentration credit if previously taken

Please note that if it was taken Spring 24 or before, then ECON 1850 (Theory of Economic Growth) may be counted toward the Math-Econ requirement.

 

Financial Economics

  • ECON 1710 (Investments I)
  • ECON 1720 (Corporate Finance)
  • ECON 1730 (Venture Capital, Private Equity, and Entrepreneurship)
  • ECON 1750 (Investments II)
  • ECON 1760 (Financial Institutions)
  • ECON 1770 (Crisis Economics)
  • ECON 1780 (Advanced Topics in Corporate Finance)
  • ECON 1830 (Behavioral Finance)

Advanced Mathematics

  • MATH 1010 (Analysis: Functions of One Variable) 
  • MATH 1110 (Ordinary Differential Equations) 
  • MATH 1120 (Partial Differential Equations) 
  • MATH 1130 (Functions of Several Variables)  
  • MATH 1140 (Functions of Several Variables)