Curricular Specializations
The Department offers three recommendations for students who would like to focus their studies on one area of expertise. These areas are optional; no curricular specialization is required for the major.
International Focus:
ECO 316 European Economic History
ECO 333 Topics in Global Economics
ECO 340 Development of Economic Thought
ECO 360 Economics of Low-Income Countries
ECO 361 International Trade
ECO 362 International Monetary Economics
Public Policy and Pre-Law:
ECO 310 Urban Economics
ECO 313 Social Control of Business
ECO 315 Introduction to Money & Banking
ECO 318 American Economic History
ECO 319 Economics and Gender
ECO 335 Energy & Environmental Economics
ECO 380 Mathematical Economics
Quantitative Economics:
ECO 375 Econometrics
ECO 380 Mathematical Economics
Once these two courses are completed, a second course in Econometrics (ECO 576) or a course is Business & Economic Forecasting (ECO 511) may be taken from the Graduate School via ECO 399 Independent Study.
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