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Course Information: Spring 2019

Course   Days Time Room Rosters Email
Class
Final Exam
ECON-3070-006
Intrmed Microecon Theory
accessibility
MWF 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM RAMY N1B23 Class Roster
Photo Roster
email 2019-05-08
07:30 PM - 10:00 PM
ECCE 1B41
ECON-4211-001
Economics/Public Sector
  MWF 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM ECON 117 Class Roster
Photo Roster
email 2019-05-08
07:30 PM - 10:00 PM
ECON 117
ECON-8999-909
Doctoral Dissertation
accessibility
  - SEE DEPT Class Roster
Photo Roster
email 2019-05-08
07:30 PM - 10:00 PM
ECCE 1B41

 

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Course Tools: Spring 2019

Courses:

ECON-3070-006: Intrmed Microecon Theory

 
Students enrolled: 42
Students withdrawn: 6
Students wait-listed: 0
Enrollment limit: 47
Type: Lecture
Location(s):
   - RAMY N1B23  View Campus Map

Other Instructors: none

Description: Explores theory and application of models of consumer choice, firm and market organization, and general equilibrium. Extensions include intertemporal decisions, decisions under uncertainty, externalities, and strategic interaction. Prereqs., ECON 1000 or 2010; and either ECON 1078 and 1088, or MATH 1300, or MATH 1310, or MATH 1081, or MATH 1080, 1090, and 1100, or APPM 1350, or equivalent.

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ECON-4211-001: Economics/Public Sector

 
Students enrolled: 41
Students withdrawn: 3
Students wait-listed: 0
Enrollment limit: 47
Type: Lecture
Location(s):
   - ECON 117  View Campus Map

Other Instructors: none

Description: Focuses on taxation and public expenditures. Topics include economic rationale for government action, economic theory of government behavior, and effects of government policies on allocation of resources and distribution of income. Prereqs., ECON 3070 and 3818.

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ECON-8999-909: Doctoral Dissertation

 
Students enrolled: 2
Students withdrawn: 0
Students wait-listed: 0
Enrollment limit: 15
Type: Dis
Location(s):
   - SEE DEPT  View Campus Map

Other Instructors: none

Description: All doctoral students must register for not fewer than 30 hours of dissertation credit as part of the requirements for the degree. For a detailed discussion of doctoral dissertation credit, refer to the Graduate School section.

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Course Information: Summer 2019

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Class
 

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Course Information: Fall 2019

Course Days Time Room Rosters Class
Email
Final Exam
ECON-4211-001
Economics/Public Sector
MWF 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM   No Students Enrolled email 14-DEC-17
01:30 PM - 04:00 PM
ECON 117
ECON-4909-909
Independent Study
00:00 AM - 00:00 AM SEE DEPT No Students Enrolled email  
ECON-8909-909
Independent Study
00:00 AM - 00:00 AM SEE DEPT No Students Enrolled email  
ECON-8999-909
Doctoral Dissertation
00:00 AM - 00:00 AM SEE DEPT No Students Enrolled email  

 

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Course Tools: Fall 2019

Courses:

ECON-4211-001: Economics/Public Sector

 
Students enrolled: 0
Students withdrawn:
Students wait-listed: 0
Enrollment limit: 40
Type: Lecture
Location(s):
   -   View Campus Map

Other Instructors: none

Description: Focuses on taxation and public expenditures. Topics include economic rationale for government action, economic theory of government behavior, and effects of government policies on allocation of resources and distribution of income. Prereqs., ECON 3070 and 3818.

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There are no students enrolled in this class.

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ECON-4909-909: Independent Study

 
Students enrolled: 0
Students withdrawn:
Students wait-listed: 0
Enrollment limit: 10
Type: Independent Study
Location(s):
   - SEE DEPT  View Campus Map

Other Instructors: none

Description: May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours, but only 3 credit hours count for economics major. Prereqs., ECON 1000 or 2010 and 2020; completion of at least 12 hours of ECON classes and instructor and department consent required. Offered only to students with a GPA of 3.00 or better.

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ECON-8909-909: Independent Study

 
Students enrolled: 0
Students withdrawn:
Students wait-listed: 0
Enrollment limit: 10
Type: Independent Study
Location(s):
   - SEE DEPT  View Campus Map

Other Instructors: none

Description: May be repeated up to 7 total credit hours. Prereq., instructor and department consent.

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ECON-8999-909: Doctoral Dissertation

 
Students enrolled: 0
Students withdrawn:
Students wait-listed: 0
Enrollment limit: 100
Type: Dis
Location(s):
   - SEE DEPT  View Campus Map

Other Instructors: none

Description: All doctoral students must register for not fewer than 30 hours of dissertation credit as part of the requirements for the degree. For a detailed discussion of doctoral dissertation credit, refer to the Graduate School section.

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There are no students enrolled in this class.

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Course Information: Spring 2019

Course   Days Time Room Rosters Class
Email
Final Exam
ECON-2010-100
Prin of Microeconomics
  MWF 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM CHEM 140 Class Roster
Photo Roster
email 2 May -16
07:30 PM - 10:00 PM
RAMY N1B23
ECON-8999-908
Doctoral Dissertation
accessibility
- SEE DEPT Class Roster
Photo Roster
email 3 May-16
01:30 PM - 04:00 PM
ECON 117

 

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Course Tools: Spring 2019

Courses:

ECON-2010-100: Prin of Microeconomics

 
Students enrolled: 367
Students withdrawn: 0
Students wait-listed: 22
Enrollment limit: 388
Type: Lecture
Location(s):
   - CHEM 140  View Campus Map

Other Instructors: none

Description: Examines basic concepts of microeconomics, or the behavior and the interactions of individuals, firms, and government. Topics include determining economic problems, how consumers and businesses make decisions, how markets work and how they fail, and how government actions affect markets. Credit not granted for this course and ECON 1000 and 1001. Meets MAPS requirements for social sciences: general. Approved for arts and sciences CORE curriculum: contemporary societies.

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ECON-8999-908: Doctoral Dissertation

 
Students enrolled: 2
Students withdrawn: 0
Students wait-listed: 0
Enrollment limit: 15
Type: Dis
Location(s):
   - SEE DEPT  View Campus Map

Other Instructors: none

Description: All doctoral students must register for not fewer than 30 hours of dissertation credit as part of the requirements for the degree. For a detailed discussion of doctoral dissertation credit, refer to the Graduate School section.

accessibility A student or students in your class have identified as requiring special accommodations. See the Accessibility Requirements for more information.

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