Economics Required Courses
Five (BS) or Four (BA) Required Economics Courses:
|
Economics Courses |
Title |
Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|
| ECON 251 | Microeconomics | None |
| ECON 252 | Macroeconomics | None |
| ECON 340 | Intermediate Microeconomics | ECON 251 and 1 Calculus courses |
| ECON 352 | Intermediate Macroeconomics | ECON 251, 252 and 1 Calculus courses |
| ECON 360 | Econometrics (BS degree only) | MGMT 305 or equivalent |
Econ 340 and 352 must be taken at Purdue.
Five (BS) or Six (BA) Elective Economics Courses:
Economics elective courses are drawn from the 300, 400 (except 390T), or 500 (except 511, 512, 513, 514, or 515) level courses offered by the Economics Department. The following 300 and 400 level courses are offered by the Economics faculty. Courses with a ! are usually offered every year. Courses with !! are usually offered every other year. Other courses are occasionally offered. At least four of the upper division ECON Electives must be taken at Purdue University, West Lafayette. The Economics Senior Honors Thesis (499) course is only offered in the Spring semester.
|
Economics Courses |
Title |
Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|
| ECON 355 | Comp. Analysis of Economic Systems | ECON 251, 252 |
| ECON 360 ! | Econometrics | ECON 251, 252, MGMT 305 or equiv. |
| ECON 361 !! | Antitrust and Regulation | ECON 251 |
| ECON 365 | History of Economic Thought | ECON 251, 252 |
| ECON 370 ! | International Trade | ECON 251, 252 |
| ECON 371 ! | International Monetary Problems | ECON 251, 252 |
| ECON 380 ! | Money and Banking | ECON 251, 252 |
| ECON 385 ! | Labor Economics | ECON 251 |
| ECON 419 ! | Managerial Economics | ECON 251 |
| ECON 422 !! | Public Finance and Taxation | ECON 251 |
| ECON 451 ! | Game Theory | ECON 251 |
| ECON 456 | Urban Economics | ECON 251 |
| ECON 461 ! | Industrial Economics | ECON 251 |
| ECON 466 ! | International Economics | ECON 251, 340 |
| ECON 470 | Transportation Economics | ECON 251 |
| ECON 471 ! | Behavioral Economics | ECON 251, 252 |
| ECON 499 ! | Senior Honors Thesis | ECON 360 |
| ECON 525 | Public Choice | ECON 251, 252 |