Courses
The following is a list of courses currently offered by the Graduate Economics Program. Some of the courses listed below are required for either the master's degree or the doctoral degree in economics. Please be certain to consult the degree requirements to determine which courses are appropriate.
Course Descriptions
Review complete descriptions for the courses listed below.
Master’s Level Courses
- ECG 515 Environmental and Resource Policy
- ECG 528 Derivative and Options Pricing (Asset Pricing)
- ECG 548 International Economics
- ECG 561 Applied Econometrics I
- ECG 562 Applied Econometrics II
- ECG 563 Applied Microeconometrics
- ECG 564 Big Data Econometrics
- ECG/ARE 590 Special Economics Topics
- Health Economics and Policy
- Food Policy
- Introduction to Commodity Futures Markets
- Environmental Entrepreneurship and Markets
- Foundations of Capitalism
- ECG 700 Fundamentals of Microeconomics
- ECG 703 Fundamentals of Macroeconomics
- ECG 750 Introduction to Econometric Methods
- ECG 765 Mathematical Methods for Economics
Doctoral Level Courses
- ECG 701/702 Microeconomics I / Microeconomics II
- ECG 704/705 Macroeconomics I / Macroeconomics II
- ECG 707 Topics in Industrial Organization
- ECG 708 Advanced Microeconomic Theory
- ECG 715 Environmental and Resource Economics
- ECG 716 Topics in Environmental and Resource Economics
- ECG 730 Labor Economics
- ECG 739 Empirical Methods in Development Economics and Applied Micro
- ECG 741 Agricultural Production and Supply
- ECG 742 Consumption, Demand and Market Interdependency
- ECG 748 Theory of International Trade
- ECG 751 Econometric Methods
- ECG 752 Time Series Econometrics
- ECG 753 Microeconometrics
- ECG 754 Advanced Econometrics: Theory of Machine Learning Methods
- ECG 755 Advanced Econometrics: Practical Aspects of Machine Learning
- ECG 790 Advanced Special Topics
- International Economics
- Research Methods in Economics