Graduate
Here is a list of graduate fields and the courses which comprise them. Some courses, such as the Seminar in Industrial Organization, are usually taught by different faculty members in different semesters and may be taken twice to complete the field.
Click on the graduate field name to see a list of professors teaching in this field.
Computational Economics
ECO 387L.11: Computable General Equilibrium Theory
ECO 392M.12: Computational Methods in Economics
Econometrics
ECO 392M. 4: Applied Microeconometrics
ECO 392M. 5: Time-Series Analysis
ECO 392M. 6: Advanced Econometric Theory I
ECO 392M. 7: Advanced Econometric Theory II
ECO 392M.15: Applied Macroeconometrics
Economic Development
ECO 380K.1: Economic Development Theory
ECO 380K.2: Economic Development Topics
ECO 380M: Regional Economics
ECO 391K.1: Seminar on the Mexican Economy
ECO 391K.2: Current Issues in Latin American Economics
ECO 391K.4: Entrepreneurship and Development in Latin America
ECO 391K: Poverty, Inequality and Development
Economic History
ECO 383K: Economic History of the World, 1900-Present
ECO 383K: Seminar in General Economic History
ECO 383K: Studies in World History, 1750-1900
ECO 396: Studies in Economic History
Environmental and Resource Economics
ECO 384N.1: Natural Resource Economics
ECO 384N.2: Environmental Economics
Game Theory
ECO 387L.27: Introduction to Game Theory
ECO 387L.28: Applications of Game Theory
Industrial Organization
ECO 393: Seminar in Industrial Organization
ECO 384K 2-Industrial Organization & Regulation
International Economics
ECO 397: International Trade
Labor Economics
ECO 385K.1: Introduction to Labor Economics
ECO 385K.2: Topics in Labor Economics
Macroeconomics
ECO 387K: Monetary Economics
ECO 387L.13: Dynamic Macroeconomic Theory
Marxism
ECO 387L.18: Introduction to Marxian Economics
ECO 387L.19: Marxian Theories of Economic Crisis
Public Finance
ECO 382L.1: Foundations of Public Finance
ECO 382L.3: Local Public Finance
ECO 382L.2: Empirical Public Finance

