While not required, some students use their selected courses to develop a focus area that aligns with their interests/career aspirations. The following is a small sampling of courses to consider. Students are not limited to the listed focus areas or courses listed therewithin. Please note: a course listed outside of the department may be restricted, and each course may not be offered every term. Defer to the restrictions and prerequisites listed on SPIRE. Also, a course taken as a major requirement cannot also be counted as an upper-level required elective.

Behavioral/Experimental Economics

Course # Course Title Pre-requisite
Res-Econ 440  Experimental Economics Res-Econ 202 or 203
Econ 302 Behavioral Economics Econ 103 or Res-Econ 102
Econ 309 Game Theory Econ 103 or 102 and one of the following: Math 127, 128, 131, 132, Econ 151, 152
Psych 360 Social Psychology Psych 100 or 110

 

Environmental & Natural Resource Economics

Course # Course Title Pre-requisite
Res-Econ 360 Econ. Dev. & The Environment Res-Econ 102, 103, 262, or 263
Res-Econ 363 The Economics of Water Policy  
Econ 308 Political Econ of the Environment Res-Econ 102 or Econ 103
Econ 310/SPP 310 Environmental & Resource Economics  
Envirsci 445  Sustainability/Problem Solving in Envir. Sci.  
NRC 597EC Analytical Methods for Energy & Climate Policy Completed a 100-200 level course in Econ, Res-Econ, Math 104, or Math 101 and Math 102
Polisci 383 Energy Policy  
SPP 309/NRC 309 Natural Resource Policy & Administration  
Sociol 316  Environment and Society  

 

Managerial (Industrial Organization) Economics

Course # Course Title Pre-requisite
Res-Econ 312 Introduction to Econometrics Res-Econ 112, 202 (or 203) and Res-Econ 213
Res-Econ 315 Economics of Contemporary Information Technology Res-Econ 102 or 103
Res-Econ 323 Financial Analysis for Consumers & Firms Res-Econ 102 or Econ 103 and Math 127 or 131
Res-Econ 324 Small Business Finance Res-Econ 102 or Econ 103 and Res-Econ 323 or Finance 301
Res-Econ 428 Managerial Economics Accounting 221 or Res-Econ 323 or Finance 301 and Res-Econ 202 or Econ 203 and Res-Econ 213 or 312 and Res-Econ 313
Res-Econ 452 Industrial Organization Res-Econ 202 or Econ 203
Res-Econ 453 Public Policy in Private Markets Res-Econ 452
Econ 309 Game Theory Econ 103 or 102 and one of the following: Math 127, 128, 131, 132, Econ 151, Econ 152
Econ 311 Money and Banking Econ 103 or Res-Econ 102 and both Econ 104 and 204
Econ 313 Public Finance Econ 203 or Res-Econ 202
Econ 321 International Monetary Theory Econ 204
Econ 330 Labor in the  American Economy Econ 103 or Res-Econ 102
Finance 301 Corporate Finance Accounting 221 or 233

 

Health Economics

Course # Course Title Pre-requisite
Res-Econ 360 Econ. Dev. & The Environment Res-Econ 102, 103, 262 or 263
Res-Econ 363 The Economics of Water Policy  
Res-Econ 386 Health Economics Res-Econ 202 or Econ 203
Res-Econ 452 Industrial Organization Res-Econ 202 or Econ 203
Res-Econ 453 Public Policy in Private Markets Res-Econ 452
PubHlth 490Z Statistical Modeling for Health Data Sciences  
Polisci 397P Health Care Politics/Inequality  
Econ 340 Economics of Health Econ 103 or Res-Econ 102 and Econ 203 or Res-Econ 202
Sociol 353 Sociology of Medicine 100 or 200 level sociology course
Sociol 356 Social Forces, Health, & Lifecourse  
Comm 319 Health Communication  

 

Quantitative Economics

Course # Course Title Pre-requisite
Res-Econ 312 Introduction to Econometrics Res-Econ 112, 202 (or 203) and Res-Econ 213
Math 233 Multivariate Calculus Math 132
Math 235 Intro to Linear Algebra  
Statistc 515 Statistics I Math 132 with a grade of 'C' or better
Statistc 516 Statistics II Statistc 515 with a grade of 'C' or better
Statistc 525 Regression and Analysis of Variance Statistc 515

 

Economics Policy & Politics

Course # Course Title Pre-requisite
Res-Econ 363 Economics of Water Policy  
Res-Econ 453 Public Policy in Private Markets Res-Econ 452
Polisci 383 Energy Policy  
Anthro 336 Political Anthropology  
Econ 310/SPP 310 Environmental and Resource Economics  
SPP 320/Polisci 320 Public Administration  
SPP 394PO/Legal 394PO Politics & Policy in the American Police State Soph. standing, SPP 280 or Legal Studies 250
Polisci 397SC (UWW)  International Security & Cybersecurity Policy  
SPP 309/NRC 309 Natural Resource Policy & Administration  

 

Media, Marketing & Social Influence

Course # Course Title Pre-requisite
Comm 310 Social Influence and Persuasion  
Comm 339 Media and Public Policy Comm 122 or 222
Comm 494CI Communication, Ecology, and Sustainability  
Comm 494LI The Social Life of Algorithms  
Marketing 301 Fundamentals of Marketing  
Sociol 351 Social Networks and Analysis  
Sociol 352 Media, Tech and Sociology  
Comm 387 Advertising and Public Relations as Social Control Comm 287
Journal 301 Introduction to Multimedia Reporting Journal 300
Journal 339 Video Content Creation Journal 300
Journal 345 Media Criticism  
Journal 343 Data-Driven Storytelling Journal 300

 

Social Justice & Economics

Course # Course Title  Pre-requisite
Res-Econ 360 Econ. Dev. & The Environment Res-Econ 102, 103, 262, or 263
Econ 330 Labor in the American Economy Econ 103 or Res-Econ 102
Econ 333  Income Inequality & Policy Alternatives Econ 203 or Res-Econ 202
Econ 338 Compensation, Incentives & Productivity Econ 203 or Res-Econ 202
Econ 341 Labor Economics Econ 203 or Res-Econ 202
Econ 347 Economics of LGBT Issues  
Econ 369 Gender & Economic Development Econ 103, 103 or Res-Econ 102
NRC 597EJ Social Movements & Environmental Justice  
Sociol 204 Labor and Global Economy  
SPP 312 Policies & Strategies for Social Change  

 

IT

Course # Course Title Pre-requisite
Res-Econ 315 Economics of Contemporary Information Technology Res-Econ 102 or 103
Polisci 397SC International Security & Cybersecurity Policy  

 

Sustainable Development

Course # Course Title Pre-requisite
Res-Econ 360 Econ. Dev. & The Environment Res-Econ 102, 103, 262, or 263
Sustcomm 333 Intro to Community Economic Development  
Comm 494CI Communication, Ecology & Sustainability