100 and 200 Level Electives in Economics

 

The Economics Department welcomes non-majors into its courses. The most popular courses for non-majors are the two introductory courses, 101 and 103. The following courses are open to all students, majors and non-majors alike, who have completed 101 and/or 103. Majors may count one 200-level elective towards the major.

217 Introduction to Accounting
220 American Economic History
221 The World Economy
222 Environmental Economics
226 History of Economic Thought
228 Antitrust and Regulation
229 Economics of Greater China
230 The Economics of Women, Men and Work
231 The Economic Development of Japan
233 Economic Policy Debates
250 Economic Statistics

Complete descriptions and any prerequisites can be found in the College Catalog