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Semester(s) Offered Res-Econ Course # Course Name Prerequisites
Fall & Spring 102 Introduction to Resource Economics  
Fall 106 (was 162) Economics is Everywhere  
Spring 107 (was 121) Hunger in a Global Economy  
Fall & Spring 112 Computing: Foundations to Frontiers  
Fall & Spring 202 Price Theory RES-ECON 102 or ECON 103; MATH 127 or MATH 131
Fall & Spring 212 Introductory Statistics for the Social Sciences  
Fall & Spring 213 Intermediate Statistics for Business and Economics RES-ECON 212 or STATISTC 240
Spring 262 Environmental Economics  
Fall 263 Natural Resource Economics  
Fall & Spring 303 Writing in Resource Economics ENGLWRIT 112 and Junior Standing
Spring 312 Introductory Econometrics RES-ECON 202 or ECON 203; RES-ECON 213; RES-ECON 112 or consent of instructor
Fall & Spring 313 Decision Analysis RES-ECON 212 or STATISTIC 240
Spring 315 (was 397A) Economics of Contemporary Information Technology RES-ECON 102 or ECON 103
Fall & Spring 323 (was 314) Financial Analysis for Consumers and Firms RES-ECON 102 or ECON 103; MATH 127 or MATH 131
Spring 324 Small Business Finance RES-ECON 102 or ECON 103; RES-ECON 323 (was 314) or FINANCE 301
Spring 360 (was 397E) Economic Development and the Environment RES-ECON 102 or ECON 103 or RES-ECON 262 or RES-ECON 263 or consent of instructor
Fall 363 (was 397W) The Economics of Water Policy  
Fall 386 (was 397C) Health Economics RES-ECON 202 or ECON 203
Fall & Spring 394LI Life is Full of Choices (IE Seminar) Junior Standing
Spring 414 (was 497T) Topics in Time Series and Forecasting RES-ECON 213
Fall & Spring 428 Managerial Economics (Managerial Econ Capstone Course) ACCOUNTG 221 or RES-ECON 323 (was 314) or FINANCE 301; RES-ECON 202 or ECON 203; RES-ECON 213; RES-ECON 313
Fall 440 (was 462) Experimental Economics RES-ECON 202 or ECON 203
Fall & Spring 452 Industrial Organization in Resource Economics (Managerial Econ IE Course) RES-ECON 202 or ECON 203
Fall & Spring 453 Public Policy in Private Markets (Managerial Econ IE Course) RES-ECON 452 or consent of instructor
Spring 471 Cost Benefit Analysis (Resource Economics IE & Capstone Course) RES-ECON 202 or ECON 203
Fall 472 Advanced Topics in Resource & Environmental Economics (Resource Economics IE & Capstone Course) RES-ECON 212 or STATS 240; RES-ECON 202 or ECON 203
Fall & Spring 499CA/DA Honors Thesis Seminar: Economics of Renewable Energy Transition CHC Senior or instructor permission

 

Please note: The semester(s) courses are offered is subject to change. Please check the SPIRE course guide for the current or upcoming semester for the most up-to-date information.