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Tentative Future Class Offerings

Fall 2023 - Tentative - Subject to change

  • Econ 3103: Environmental Economics
  • Econ 3125: Economic History of the U.S.
  • Econ 3199: Economics in Elementary and Middle Schools
  • Econ 3312: Firms and Marks
  • Econ 3316: Labor Economics
  • Econ 3730: Economic Development
  • Econ 3900: Writing in Economics
  • Econ 4100: Intermediate Microeconomics
  • Econ 4300: Econometrics
  • Econ 4700: History of Economic Thought
  • Econ 5510: Economics in the Classroom
  • Econ 5601: Service Learning in Political Economy (1 credit, Political Economy majors only)
  • Econ 6000: Proseminar in Economics (M.A. in Social Sciences and Globalization program only)

Note to students: Econ 3103, 3125, 3312, 3316, 3730 are recommended for when you start the program, in your sophomore or junior year. 

Econ 39004100, 4300, and 4700 are more advanced courses and are recommended to be taken in your junior or senior year, only after you've taken 3000-level courses.