We typically recommend that students plan their degree so that they have no more than three economics courses in any given semester. You may not take most 300 level courses until you've taken ECON 101 ...
As one of the social sciences, economics studies how the choices we make as individuals—as consumers and producers, as savers and investors, as managers and employees, as citizens and voters—combine ...
After undergraduates cemented their new course schedules by the end of add/drop period on Friday, the Economics Department yet again leads the list of most popular courses — unusually accompanied by a ...
The Bachelor of Science in Quantitative Economics provides quantitatively-oriented students an opportunity to incorporate more advanced mathematics into their Economics degree, expanding their ability ...
The economics major provides a critical examination of how the economic system works in the United States and throughout the world. The introductory courses are surveys of economic problems, policies, ...
Explore how private interests, public institutions, and interest groups shape social issues. Make positive change through our economics program. Navigate the complex world of decision-making. Major in ...
Because many of Yale College’s most popular courses fulfill common distributional or major requirements, professors have implemented measures to promote student engagement and excitement. “Many ...
C. P. Snow, British scientist and author, recently called attention to what he termed the problem of two cultures in our society--the gap in understanding between the traditional humanities and social ...
Economics majors at Penn are no longer required to take MATH 1400: "Calculus I" and MATH 1410: "Calculus II" after the creation of two new math courses. In an attempt to adapt Penn’s math curriculum ...
At least four of these SIX courses must be upper lever 3000+ elective courses. There is a calculus pre-requisite to be completed before taking either intermediate theory course and econometrics. The ...