The Courses
(All courses carry 3 credits unless otherwise noted.) 103 Introduction to Microeconomics - 4 credits (SB) (both sem) 104 Introduction to Macroeconomics - 4 credits (SB) (both sem) 105 Introduction to Political Economy - 4 credits (SBU) (both sem) 121 The International Economy - 4 credits (SB) 144 Political Economy of Racism - 4 credits (SBU) 151 Introduction to Quantitative Economics 152 Introduction to Math Models in Economics 177 Comparison of the U.S. and Japanese Economies - 4 credits (SBG) 178 Introduction to Latin American, Caribbean and Latina/o Economic Issues (SBG) 203 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (both sem) 203H Honors Intermediate Microeconomic Theory 204 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory (both sem) 204H Honors Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory 305 Marxian Economic Theory 306 History of Economic Thought (HS) 307 Applied Economic Topics 308 Political Economy of the Environment 309 Game Theory 311 Money and Banking (both sem) 313 Public Finance 314 State and Local Public Finance 321 International Monetary Theory 322 International Trade 330 Labor in the American Economy (both sem) 331 Organization of American Industry 340 Economics of Health 341 Labor Economics 348 The Political Economy of Women 361 European Economic History (HS) 362 American Economic History (HS) (both sem) 366 Economic Development 367 Development of Post-Independence Africa (SBG) 371 Comparative Economic Systems 373 Socialist Economics 397B ST - Economics and the Literary Imagination 397BB ST - Economics of Risk and Uncertainty 397EC ST - Economics of Cooperative Enterprises 397LE ST - Law and Economics 397N ST - Compensation, Incentives and Profits 397V ST - Agrarian Change and Globalization 397W ST- Writing in Economics 451 Mathematical Methods for Economics 452 Econometrics 505 Advanced Marxian Economics 567 Latin American Economic Development |
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