A Major in Economics is available through either the Warrington College of Business Administration, or the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
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ECO 2013 - Principles of Macro - Professor DENSLOW
ECO 2023 - Principles of Micro - Professor RUSH
ECO 3101 - Intermediate Micro - Professor AI
ECO 3101 - Intermediate Micro - Professor HAMERSMA
ECO 3101 - Intermediate Micro - Professor KENNY
ECO 3101 - Intermediate Micro - Professor ROMANO
ECO 3101 - Intermediate Micro - Professor SLUTSKY
ECO 3203 (4197) - Intermediate Macro - Professor BOMBERGER
ECO 3203 (4199) - Intermediate Macro - Professor BOMBERGER
ECO 3203 (6110) - Intermediate Macro - Professor WALDO
ECO 3532 - Public Choice - Professor KENNY
ECO 3704 - International Trade - Professor AI
ECO 3704 - International Trade - Professor DINOPOULOS
ECO 3704 - International Trade - Professor ESTEVEZ
ECO 4400 - Game Theory - Professor UNEL
ECO 4504 - Public Economics - Professor FIGLIO
ECO 4504 - Public Finance - Professor KNAPP
ECO 4504 - Public Economics - Professor PAKHOTINA
ECO 4504 - Public Economics - Professor ZANNIS
ECO 4730 - The Firm in Global Economics - Professor WEST
ECO 4934 - Public Utilities - Professor BERG
ECO 4934 - Public Utilities - Professor CORTON
ECO 4934 - Urban Economics - Professor DENSLOW
ECO 4934 - Economics of Transition & EU Accession - Professor MARCU
ECP 3006 - Economics of Sports - Professor BLAIR
ECP 3113 - Population Economics - Professor SMITH
ECP 3203 - Labor Economics - Professor DENSLOW
ECP 3203 - Labor Economics - Professor HAMERSMA
ECP 3302 - Environmental Economics - Professor KNEIFEL
ECP 3510 - Economics of Education - Professor CLARK
ECP 3530 - Health Care Economics - Professor SHERRON
ECP 3703 - Managerial Economics - Professor DEWEY
ECP 3703 - Managerial Economics - Professor FIGLIO
ECP 3703 - Managerial Economics - Professor GIRALDO
ECP 3703 - Managerial Economics - Professor LEESAMPHANDH
ECP 3703 - Managerial Economics - Professor MARCU
ECP 3703 - Managerial Economics - Professor ZHOU
ECP 4403 - Government Reg of Bus - Professor BLAIR
ECP 4451 - Law and Economics - Professor BLAIR
ECS 3403 - Econ Devel Latin Amer - Professor MAHAR
ECS 4013 - Econ Development - Professor LEESAMPHANDH
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Student Clubs
The University Economics Society is open to anyone with an interest in economics. It sponsors debates and talks on economic topics of current interest. There are also seminars covering employment opportunities and discussion of the economic electives to be offered in future semesters. The Society also arranges picnics, softball games with the faculty, and other informal gatherings. Announcements about the club's scheduled activities are posted outside MAT 151. The dues are $5.00 a semester.
University Economics Society
Omicron Delta Epsilon is an international economics honorary society. Membership is open to individuals with at least a 3.00 overall GPA and at least a 3.00 GPA in all economics courses. Members receive a scroll and a one-year subscription to the American Economist . The life-time membership fee is $40.00, which also includes a one year membership in the Undergraduate Economics Society.