Economics
and Econometrics
Chair:
Richard A. Jensen, Ph.D.
Dept. Tel.:
(574) 631-7698
The
Program of Studies.
The program is
designed to provide individual students with as much flexibility as
possible in
structuring their own program.
Course
Descriptions.
The following course
descriptions give the number and title of each course. Lecture hours
per week,
laboratory and/or tutorial hours per week, and semester credit hours
are in
parentheses. The University reserves the right to withdraw any course
without
sufficient registration.
CRNs for independent study courses may be
obtained from the department office, from the Summer Session office, or
from insideND.
ECON 47495. Senior Honors
Essay
Variable credits, Staff (V-V-V)
CRN varies with instructor
ID # ECON 47495
ECON 47498. Special Studies
Variable credits, Staff (V-V-V)
CRN varies with instructor
ID # ECON 47498
ECON 60000. Graduate
Mathematics Review
0 credit, Gresik, Rath
(20-0-0)
9:30–12:00 and 2:00–4:30 TWR 8/18–8/22
CRN 3416;
ID # ECOE 60000 01
Last "add" date:
8/19
"Drop" dates:
refund, 8/19; last, 8/21
This course is a review of some important
mathematical topics essential for graduate study in economics. Topics
include
univariate and multivariate calculus, optimization with and without
constraint,
linear algebra, and concave and convex functions. By permission only.
ECON 73901. Nonresident
Dissertation Research
1 credit, Staff (0-0-1)
CRN varies with instructor
ID # ECON 73901
ECON 76911. Directed Readings
Variable credits, Staff (V-V-V)
CRN varies with instructor
ID # ECON 76911
ECON 77911. Special Topics
Variable credits, Staff (V-V-V)
CRN varies with instructor
ID # ECON 77911
ECON 77951. Thesis Direction
Variable credits, Staff (V-V-V)
CRN varies with instructor
ID # ECON 77951
ECON 77951. Research and
Dissertation
Variable credits, Staff (V-V-V)
CRN varies with instructor
ID # ECON 77951