Fall 2022 - Tentative - Subject to change
- Econ 3103: Environmental Economics
- Econ 3125: Economic History of the United States
- Econ 3199: Economics in Elementary and Middle Schools
- Econ 3316: Labor Economics
- Econ 3400: Money, Banking, and Financial Markets
- Econ 3900: Writing in Economics
- Econ 4100: Intermediate Microeconomics
- Econ 4300: Econometrics
- Econ 4700: History of Economic Thought
- Econ 5601: Service Learning in Political Economy (1 credit, Political Economy majors)
Note to students: Econ 3103, 3125, 3316, and 3400 are recommended for when you start the program, in your sophomore or junior year.
Econ 3900 should be taken after you have taken a few other economics courses.
Econ 4100 and 4300, are more advanced courses and are recommended to be taken in your junior or senior year, only after you've taken 3000-level courses.
Econ 4700 should be taken by juniors or seniors.