• ECON 4365

    Global Financial Markets
     Rating

    3.36

     Difficulty

    3.87

     GPA

    3.53

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Study the role and the importance of the financial system in the global economy. Construct general equilibrium models that encompass the financial markets as well as the rest of the economy. These models will be used to understand the recent subprime crisis, the European sovereign debt crisis, and many market phenomena such as extreme volatility and contagion. Prerequisites: ECON 3010 or 3110 (ECON 3020 is recommended).

  • ECON 4400

    Topics in Economic History
     Rating

    3.47

     Difficulty

    3.30

     GPA

    3.27

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Comparative study of the historical development of selected advanced economies (e.g., the United States, England, Japan, continental Europe). The nations covered vary with instructor. Prerequisite: ECON 3020, or ECON 2010 and 2020 and instructor permission.

  • ECON 4190

    Industrial Organization
     Rating

    3.47

     Difficulty

    3.44

     GPA

    3.24

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Studies market structure, firm strategy, and market performance. Topics include strategic interactions among firms, as well as business practices such as mergers and acquisitions, price discrimination, advertising, product selection, innovation, vertical restraints, cartels, and exclusionary conduct. Prerequisite: ECON 3010 or 3110.

  • ECON 2060

    American Economic History
     Rating

    3.73

     Difficulty

    4.03

     GPA

    2.94

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Surveys American economic history from colonial origins to the present. Cross-listed as HIUS 2061.

  • ECON 3430

    Economics of Sustainability and the Environment
     Rating

    3.82

     Difficulty

    2.73

     GPA

    3.45

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Sustainability addresses how we manage the environment and share limited, valuable natural resources across time and space. The lens of microeconomics helps us understand why we have environmental problems and how we can solve them. Economics provides valuable tools for solving problems with pollution, over-exploitation of resources, loss of biological diversity and, of course, global warming. Prerequisite: ECON 2010 or instructor permission.

  • ECON 4010

    Game Theory
     Rating

    3.82

     Difficulty

    4.07

     GPA

    3.42

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Analyzes the theory of strategically interdependent decision making, with applications to auctions, bargaining, oligopoly, signaling, and strategic voting. Prerequisite: ECON 3010 or 3110, and STAT 2120 or equivalent

  • ECON 4310

    Economics of the Public Sector
     Rating

    3.83

     Difficulty

    3.30

     GPA

    3.21

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Studies the justifications for government activities, the design of programs consistent with these justifications, the effects of major existing and proposed expenditure programs and taxes, and positive and normative analyses of political systems. Prerequisite: ECON 3010 or 3110.

  • ECON 2010

    Principles of Economics: Microeconomics
     Rating

    3.85

     Difficulty

    3.10

     GPA

    3.17

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Studies demand and supply, consumer behavior, the theory of business enterprise, the operation of competitive and monopolistic markets, and the forces determining income distribution. A full introduction to economic principles warrants completion of both ECON 2010 and 2020. Students planning to take both semesters of economic principles are advised to take ECON 2010 first, though this is not required. The department recommends ECON 2010 to students intending to take only one semester of principles.

  • ECON 3040

    The Economics of Education
     Rating

    3.88

     Difficulty

    2.92

     GPA

    3.23

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Analyzes the demand for, and supply of, education in the United States, governmental policies regarding education, and proposed reforms. Prerequisite: ECON 2010.

  • ECON 3110

    Mathematical Microeconomics
     Rating

    3.95

     Difficulty

    4.28

     GPA

    3.45

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Covers the same topics as ECON 3010 using differential calculus through constrained maximization of functions of several variables. Credit is not given for both ECON 3010 and 3110. Prerequisite: ECON 2010 and two semesters of calculus.