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Business Economics Track

In addition to the Foundation courses, students must complete each of the following:

ECON 0710

Financial Accounting

ECON 1210

Intermediate Macroeconomics

ECON 1710

Investments I

ECON 1720

Corporate Finance

Three additional courses from the following list:

ECON 1160

Managerial Economics

ECON 1310

Labor Economics

ECON 1390 Introduction to Research Methods in Economics

ECON 1440

Economic Theories of Firms

ECON 1450

Economics of Regulation

ECON 1460

Industrial Organization

EC0147  
ECON 1470

Bargaining Theory and Applications

ECON 1480

Public Economics

ECON 1500

Current Global Macroeconomic Challenges
ECON 1510

Economic Development

ECON 1520

The Economic Analysis of Institutions

ECON 1540

International Trade

ECON 1550

International Finance

ECON 1560

Economic Growth

ECON 1590

The Economy of China since 1949

ECON 1600

Economics of the Middle East

ECON 1630

Econometrics I

ECON 1750

Investments II

ECON 1759

Data, Statistics, Finance

ECON 1760

Financial Institutions

ECON 1770

Fixed Income Securities

ECON 1780

Corporate Strategy

ECON 1790

Corporate Governance and Management

ECON 1800

Politics and Finance

ECON 1810

Economics and Psychology

ECON 1850

Theory of Economic Growth

ECON 1870 Game Theory and Applications to Economics

Business Economics student worksheet

Business Economics courses offered in AY 0910