The Courses
(All courses carry 3 credits unless otherwise noted. IE = Integrative Experience)
102 Introduction to Resource Economics (SB) (both sem) (4 credits)
112 Computing: Foundations to Frontiers (both sem)
121 Hunger in a Global Economy (SB DG) (varies by year) (4 credits)
162 The Consumer in Our Society (SB) (varies by year) (4 credits)
202 Price Theory (both sem) (4 credits)
212 Introductory Statistics for the Social Sciences (R2) (both sem) (4 credits)
213 Intermediate Statistics for Business and Economics (both sem)
262 Environmental Economics (SB) (spring sem) (4 credits)
263 Natural Resource Economics (SB) (fall sem) (4 credits)
303 Writing in Resource Economics (both sem)
312 Introductory Econometrics (fall sem)
313 Quantitative Methods in Applied Economics (both sem)
314 Financial Analysis for Consumers and Firms (both sem)
324 Small Business Finance (spring sem)
394LI Life is Full of Choices (both sem) (1 credit) (IE Seminar)
397A Economics of Contemporary Information Technology (spring sem)
397E Economic Development and the Environment (spring sem)
428 Managerial Economics (both sem) (Capstone for Managerial Economics)
452 Industrial Organization (both sem) (IE for Managerial Economics)
453 Public Policy in Private Markets (both sem) (IE for Managerial Economics)
462 Experimental Economics (spring sem)
471 Benefit-Cost Analysis of Natural Resource Programs (spring sem) (IE and Capstone for Resource Economics)
472 Advanced Topics in Resource & Environmental Economics (fall sem) (IE and Capstone for Resource Economics)
497T Topics in Time Series and Forecasting (spring sem)
499C (fall sem) and 499D (spring sem) Honors Thesis Seminar: Sustainability in Today's Economy