Undergraduate Research

Last Updated: Tue, 04/14/2026
Syllabus
4699 Syllabus_0.pdf (146.68 KB)
General Class Information
Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Fall
Course prefix:
ECON
Course number:
4699
Section:
CM1
CRN
91984
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
Carolyn
Instructor last name:
McNamara
Catalog Description

Independent research conducted under the guidance of a faculty member.

Administrative Data
Course status
Active

Prin of Microeconomics

Last Updated: Mon, 04/13/2026
Syllabus
General Class Information
Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Summer
Course prefix:
ECON
Course number:
2106
Section:
DF2
CRN
57828
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
Placeholder
Instructor last name:
Placeholder
Catalog Description

This principles of economics course is intended to introduce students to concepts that will enable them to understand and analyze structure and performance of the market economy. Students can receive credit for either ECON 2100 or ECON 2101,or for ECON 2105/2106. Students cannot receive credit for ECON 2100 and ECON 2101 or for ECON 2100 and ECON 2105/2106 or for ECON 2101 and ECON 2105/2106.

Administrative Data
Course status
Active

Special Topics

Last Updated: Mon, 05/04/2026
Syllabus
General Class Information
Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Summer
Course prefix:
ECON
Course number:
8803
Section:
HL2
CRN
57820
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
Haizheng
Instructor last name:
Li
Catalog Description

This course provides students with a solid understanding of how labor markets function, as well as the related economic issues and policy implications. We examine the incentives and behavior of workers and firms, their interactions in the labor market, and the role of government regulation. Topics include worker supply decisions, firm demand, labor market equilibrium, human capital, discrimination, and unemployment.

Administrative Data
Course status
Active

Statistics for Econ

Last Updated: Mon, 04/06/2026
Syllabus
General Class Information
Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Summer
Course prefix:
ECON
Course number:
2250
Section:
GT1
CRN
57826
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
Placeholder
Instructor last name:
Placeholder
Catalog Description

This course provides an introduction to probability theory and statistical inference. Students will explore tools and concepts relevant to the study of economics and gain a familiarity with statistical software widely used by economists.

Administrative Data
Course status
Active

Prin of Microeconomics

Last Updated: Mon, 04/13/2026
Syllabus
General Class Information
Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Summer
Course prefix:
ECON
Course number:
2106
Section:
GT1
CRN
57833
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
Placeholder
Instructor last name:
Placeholder
Catalog Description

This principles of economics course is intended to introduce students to concepts that will enable them to understand and analyze structure and performance of the market economy. Students can receive credit for either ECON 2100 or ECON 2101,or for ECON 2105/2106. Students cannot receive credit for ECON 2100 and ECON 2101 or for ECON 2100 and ECON 2105/2106 or for ECON 2101 and ECON 2105/2106.

Administrative Data
Course status
Active