300
Level Electives in Economics
Economics
majors take four 300-level electives or three 300-level electives
and one eligible 200-level elective. The Department currently
has the following 300-level courses:
309
Economics of Less-Developed Countries
310 Economic History of the Americas
311 Public Economics
312 Economic History of Europe in the 20th Century
318 Advanced Macroeconomics
321 Monetary Policy and Financial Markets
324 Corporate Finance
325 Prices, Property, and the Problem of the Commons
331 Labor Economics
333 International Trade
334 International Macroeconomics
336 Population Economics
339 Industrial Organization
348 Urban Economics
360 Independent Study
Some courses
are taught only in alternate years. Your major advisor can give
you up-to-date information on when each course will be taught.
Complete descriptions
and any pre-requisites can be found in the College Catalog.