Course Offerings for Fall 2022 & Previous Syllabi
Below please find the syllabi from the professor who will teach the course in Fall 2022. These are not the official syllabi for Fall 2022. Please keep in mind some of these syllabi are from the COVID semesters and describe an online learning environment. Unless indicated on SIS, all classes will be offered in person..
If there isn't a syllabus available for a class from the professor teaching it, the syllabus from previous professors will be provided or a course description. These courses are marked with a “*”.
If a course is not listed on this webpage you should assume that we do not plan to offer it this fall. However, if there are any changes to what we offer this page will be updated immediately. Updates can be made to course offerings before course registration begins, so please check this site again before then.
(Last updated April 21, 2022.)
ECON 2010 Principles of Economics: Microeconomics
Kenneth Elzinga - Fall 2021 Syllabus
Marc Santugini - Fall 2021 Syllabus
ECON 2020 Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics
Carter Doyle - Fall 2020 Syllabus
ECON 2060 American Economics History
Mark Thomas - Fall 2014 Syllabus
ECON 3010 Intermediate Microeconomics
Prerequisites: ECON 2010 and CALC II (MATH 1220, MATH 1320, APMA 1110, MATH 2310, MATH 2315 or APMA 2120).
Marc Santugini - Fall 2021 Syllabus
Andrew Kloosterman - Spring 2021 Syllabus
Maria Westerfield - Fall 2016 Syllabus
ECON 3020 Intermediate Macroeconomics
Prerequisites: ECON 2020 and ECON 3010 or 3110.
Maria Westerfield - Spring 2021 Syllabus
C Dylan McGee - Fall 2021 Syllabus
ECON 3030 Money and Banking
Prerequisites: ECON 2020.
Carter Doyle - Spring 2021 Syllabus
ECON 3110 Mathematical Microeconomics
Prerequisites: ECON 2010 and one of the following: MATH 1220, MATH 1320, APMA 1110, MATH 2310, MATH 2315 or APMA 2120
Maxim Engers - Fall 2020 Syllabus
ECON 3430 Economics of Sustainability and the Environment
William Shobe - Fall 2019 Syllabus
ECON 3720 Introduction to Econometrics
Prerequisites: STAT 2120 or STAT 3120 or APMA 3110 or APMA 3120.
Leland Farmer - Fall 2021 Syllabus
Stefan Ruediger - Fall 2021 Syllabus
Ronald Michener - Fall 2021 Syllabus
ECON 4010 Game Theory
Prerequisites: ECON 3010 or ECON 3110 and STAT 2120 or equivalent.
Maxim Engers - Fall 2020 Syllabus
ECON 4020 Auction Theory and Practice
Prerequisites: ECON 3010 or ECON 3110 and STAT 2120 or equivalent.
Gaurab Aryal - Fall 2021 Syllabus
ECON 4030 Market Design
Prerequisites: ECON 3010 or ECON 3110
Terence Johnson - Spring 2021 Syllabus
ECON 4220 International Finance & Macroeconomics
Prerequisite:
Eric Van Wincoop - Spring 2021 Syllabus
ECON 4300 Public Choice
Prerequisite: ECON 3010 or 3110
Lee Coppock - Fall 2021 Syllabus (previously ECON 3330)
ECON 4340 Theory of Financial Markets
Prerequisite: ECON 3010 or 3110, 3030, and STAT 2120 or equivalent.
Edwin Burton - Fall 2019 Syllabus
ECON 4350 Corporate Finance
Prerequisite: ECON 3010 or 3110, ECON 3030, and STAT 2120 or equivalent
Dylan McGee - Fall 2021 Syllabus
ECON 4365 Global Financial Markets
Prerequisite: ECON 3010 or 3110 (ECON 3020 is recommended).
Ana Fostel - Spring 2021 Syllabus
ECON 4390 The Economic Theory of Advertising
Prerequisites: .ECON 3010 or ECON 3110.
Simon Anderson - Fall 2021 Syllabus
ECON 4400 Topics in Economic History
Prerequisites: ECON 3020, or ECON 2010 and 2020 and instructor permission.
Mark Thomas -
ECON 4420 Macroeconomic Policy
Prerequisites: ECON 3010 or ECON 3110 and ECON 3020.
Eric Leeper - Spring 2021 Syllabus
ECON 4440 Economic Inequality
Prerequisite: ECON 3010 or 3110 and ECON 3720 or ECON 4720.
James Harrigan - Spring 2021 Syllabus
ECON 4610 Economic Development
Prerequisites: ECON 2010 and ECON 3720 (or 4720 or STAT 3220 or equivalent). ECON 2020 and ECON 3010/3110 are helpful but not required.
Sandip Sukhtankar - Spring 2021 Syllabus
ECON 4720 Econometric Methods
Prerequisites: MATH 1220; ECON 3720 and/or 4720. Can not receive credit for both ECON 4710 and STAT 4170.
Lidia Kosenkova - Spring 2021 Syllabus
ECON 4820 Experimental Economics
Prerequisites: ECON 3010 or 3110 and a course in statistics, or instructor permission.
Charles Holt - Spring 2021 Syllabus