The Courses

(All courses carry 3 credits unless otherwise noted.)

103 Introduction to Microeconomics - 4 credits (SB) (both sem)

103H Honors Introduction to Microeconomics - 4 credits (SB) (both sem)

104 Introduction to Macroeconomics  (4 credits) (SB) (both sem)

104H Honors Introduction to Macroeconomics  (4 credits) (SB) (both sem)

105 Introduction to Political Economy (4 credits) (DU SB) (both sem)

121 The International Economy (4 credits) (DG SB)

144 Political Economy of Racism (4 credits) (DU SB)

191ECON1 The Economics Behind Our Lives  (1 credit)

131 (197CI) Introduction to Cooperative Enterprise  (4 credits)

203 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (both sem)

203H Honors Intermediate Microeconomic Theory

204 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory (both sem)

204H Honors Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory

205 Intermediate Political Economy  (4 credits)

305 Marxian Economic Theory

306 History of Economic Thought (IE) (both sem)

307 Applied Economic Topics

308 Political Economy of the Environment (both sem)

309 Game Theory (both sem)

310 Environmental and Resource Economics  (4 credits)

311 Money and Banking (both sem)

313 Public Finance

314 State and Local Public Finance

315 Education & Economics  (4 credits)

321 International Monetary Theory

322 International Trade

330 Labor in the American Economy 

331 Organization of American Industry

332 Social Control of Business

333 Income Inequality and Policy Alternatives (4 credits)

335 Economics of Immigration (4 credits)

336 Economics of Science Technology and Innovation  (4 credits)

338 Compensation, Incentives and Profits  (4 credits)

340 Economics of Health

341 Labor Economics

347 Policy and Economics of LGBT Issues  (4 credits)

348 The Political Economy of Women

350 Global Origins of Capitalism and Modernity  (4 credits)

359 (397MI) City, Industry, and Labor in Colonial India, 1750-1950

361 European Economic History (HS)

362 American Economic History (HS) 

365 Writing in Economics (both sem)

366 Economic Development

367 Development of Post-Independence Africa (SB, DG) (4 credits)

368 The Political Economy of African Growth and Transformation (IE) 

371 Comparative Economic Systems

373 Socialist Economics

374 Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy

394CI Economics of Cooperative Enterprise (IE)

394EI Economics and Ethics (IE)

394FI Finance and Society (IE)

394IO Industrial Organization (IE)

394LI  Law and Economics (IE)

397B ST - Economics and the Literary Imagination

397BB ST - Economics of Risk and Uncertainty

397EA ST - Political Economy of African Growth and Transformation

397EL ST - Equity Lab

397FC ST - History of Financial Crisis

397FP ST - Foundations of International Political Economy

397GI ST - Current Issues in the Global Economy

397GS ST - Gender, Sexuality, Work, and Pay:  Empirical Perspectives

397LE ST - Economics in the Age of Big Data and the Internet:  Liars' Economics

397QM ST - Quantitative Methods

397R (297R) ST - Behavioral Economics:  How and Why We Make Decisions

397SE ST - Stratification Economics:  Understanding Inequalty

397SL ST - The Debt Economy

397P ST - Political Economy of Public Health

397V ST - Agrarian Change and Globalization

397WM ST - Women, Minorities, and Work

397WP ST - Wellbeing, Inequality, and Poverty

451 Mathematical Methods for Economics

452 Econometrics

491I Job Skills for Economics Majors

494MI Correcting Market Failures

499C Honors Thesis Seminar - Social Values and Public Decisions: Philosophical and Economic Perspectives

503 Advanced Microeconomics

504 Advanced Macroeconomics

505 Advanced Marxian Economics

567 Latin American Economic Development

568 The Practice of Development Policy and International Cooperation