Advanced Economics Certificate
Advanced Economics Certificate, 10 credits (3 courses); prereq: acceptance into the Early Admission Program for Econ’s One Year Master’s Program:
Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
ECON 5150 | Advanced Macroeconomic Theory | 4 |
or ECON 5200 | Advanced Microeconomic Theory | |
Two elective ECON courses from the following list. One at the 5000 level (3 or 4 credits) and one at the 4000 level (3 credits): | ||
Regional Economics | ||
or ECON 5620 | Regional Economics | |
Population Economics | ||
or ECON 5050 | Population Economics | |
Health Economics | ||
or ECON 5750 | Health Economics | |
Labor Economics | ||
or ECON 5250 | Labor Economics | |
Behavioral Economics | ||
or ECON 6260 | Behavioral Economics | |
Energy Economics | ||
or ECON 5280 | Energy Economics | |
Applied Environmental Economics | ||
or ECON 5240 | Applied Environmental Economics | |
Public Finance Economics | ||
or ECON 5660 | Public Finance Economics | |
Monetary Theory | ||
or ECON 5120 | Monetary Theory | |
Monetary And Fiscal Policy | ||
or ECON 5130 | Monetary And Fiscal Policy | |
Mathematical Economics | ||
or ECON 5300 | Mathematical Economics | |
International Economics I | ||
or ECON 5510 | International Economics I | |
Economic Development | ||
or ECON 5550 |
- PLO I. Analytic and quantitative abilities. Students will analyze economic models using advanced quantitative tools such as regression analysis.
- PLO 2. Application abilities. Students will apply economic theory to a range of economic problems demonstrating causation.
- PLO 3. Communication skills. Students written work and/or oral presentations will demonstrate the ability to interpret and summarize ideas effectively in terms of content, clarity, syntax, and organization of information, particularly for quantitative results.