Course offerings are subject to change.
Fall:
ECON 401 Mathematical Economics (Prof. M. Yoon)
ECON 403 Macroeconomics (Prof. L. Chen)
ECON 426 International Political Economy (Prof. E. Acevedo, Political Science)
ECON 430 Labor Economics (Prof. T. Larson)
ECON 433 Economics of the Public Sector (Prof. M. Finney)
ECON 460 Economics of Developing Countries (TBA)
ECON 462 International Monetary Economics (Prof. K. Lai)
ECON 510 Applied Microeconomic Analysis (Prof. R. Castillo)
ECON 561 Seminar: International Economics (Prof. S. Pollard)
Winter:
ECON 350 Economics of Poverty and Inequality in the U.S. (Prof. T. Larson)
ECON 412 Development of Economic Thought (Prof. S. Kim)
ECON 414 Econometrics I (Prof. S. Sapra)
ECON 415 Applied Economic & Business Forecasting (Prof. L. Chen)
ECON 434 Environmental Economics (Prof. M. Finney)
ECON 465 Current Issues in Latin American Economies (Prof. R. Castillo)
ECON 490 Issues in the Economics of Globalization (Prof. R. Castillo)
ECON 520 Macroeconomics & Monetary Policy (Prof. D. Tran)
ECON 560 Current Issues in Economic Development (Prof. S. Pollard)
Spring:
ECON 410 Microeconomics (Prof. M. Finney)
ECON 426 International Political Economy (Prof. T. Larson)
ECON 435 Market Indicators & Federal Reserve Policy (Prof. R. Castillo)
ECON 440 Urban & Regional Economics (Prof. M. Finney)
ECON 461 Economics of International Trade (TBA)
ECON 472 Labor Relations & Collective Bargaining (Prof. T. Larson)
ECON 491 Data Analysis, Reporting and Presentation (Prof. M. Finney)
ECON 514 Seminar: Econometric Analysis & Applications (Prof. M. Yoon)
ECON 521 Seminar: International Macroeconomics & Currency Crisis (Prof. L. Chen)
Summer:
The department offers a number of core courses in the summer. The course schedule will be available
by mid-Spring.
Notes:
The majority of the above classes are offered in the 4:20-6:00 p.m., 6:10-7:50 p.m., and 6:10-10:00 p.m. time modules. Econ 433 will be offered during the daytime.
ECON 360, an upper-division General Education course, is offered in both Fall and Winter quarters.