Economics and Public Policy Track

Courses in this concentration allow majors to explore the role of economic thinking in policy construction and evaluation. This concentration is designed to give majors a strong grounding in quantitative methods and analysis for an increased technical understanding of policy issues.

 

Required:

  • ECON 3230 Introduction to Econometrics

 

Two of the following:

Economics

  • 3020 Intermediate Macroeconomics
  • 3100 Economics of Money and Banking
  • 3320 Urban Economics
  • 3330 Environment and Natural Resources
  • 3810 Economics of Labor
  • 3970/3980 Special Studies in Economics

 

Two of the following:

Economics

  • 4230 Econometrics
  • 4300 Regulation
  • 4500 Health Economics
  • 4520 Economics of Public Expenditures
  • 4530 Economics of Taxation
  • 4600 Inequality and Poverty in Latin America
  • 4610 Game Theory

Political Economy

  • 4300 Behavioral Economics and Public Policy
  • 4400 Law & Economics of the Regulatory State
  • 4970/4980 Special Topics in Political Economy

Political Science

  • 3240 Public Policy
  • 4230 Environmental Politics and Policy