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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 1185 The Welfare State
ECON 1310 Labor Economics
ECON 1350 Environmental Economics and Policy
ECON 1360 Health Economics
ECON 1370 Race and Inequality in the United States
ECON 1380 Economics and the Law
ECON 1390 Introduction to Research Methods in Economics
ECON 1420 Urbanization in China
ECON 1440 Economic Theories of Firms
ECON 1450 Economics of Regulation
ECON 1460 Industrial Organization
ECON 1465 Market Design
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 1530 Health, Hunger and the Household in Developing Countries
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 1650 Financial Econometrics
ECON 1750 Investments II
ECON 1760 Financial Institutions
ECON 1765 Finance, Regulation and the Economy
ECON 1770 Fixed Income Securities
ECON 1780 Corporate Strategy
ECON 1790 Corporate Governance and Managment
ECON 1800 Politics and Finance
ECON 1810 Economics and Psychology
ECON 1820 Behavioral Economics
ECON 1850 Theory of Economic Growth
ECON 1870 Game Theory and Applications to Economics

Business Economics track student worksheet

Business Economics courses offered AY 2012-2013