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Suggested Courses for MAE Students

Note:  The Economics Department offers only four courses that are explicitly for the MAE Program:  Econ 500, 501, 502, and 503.  The remainder of your program will be selected from Courses at the 400 level taken for graduate credit, several 500-level courses that are offered by the School of Public Policy and cross-losted with Economics, and graduate-level courses in other units, including especially Public Policy and Business.  MAE students are not normally eligible to take 600-level courses in the Economics Department, since these are not applied in their orientation and are intended for, and reserved for, Ph.D. students.  There are only a few exceptions, which are listed below.

MAE Core Courses

Econ 500 Quantitative Economics.

A course designed for students in the MAE program. The use of mathematics enables economists to describe and solve complex problems that cannot be tackled effectively in any other way. A modern economist must know how to turn economic problems into mathematical problems, how to solve them, and how to interpret the results. The course will focus on general techniques of solving several important classes of mathematical problems frequently encountered in economics. In the first part of the course, we will learn the language of mathematics: how to manipulate mathematical objects such as sets, functions, graphs, derivatives, equations and matrices. The second part will describe the basic techniques of solving the systems of equations and finding the maxima of functions. The third part will introduce probability theory and elements of statistical inference.
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

Econ 501 Applied Microeconomic Theory.

A course designed for students in the MAE program. Basic models in the principal areas of microeconomic theory are covered: consumer demand, production and costs, product markets, factor markets, allocative efficiency, and corrections for market failure. Most of the course is spent studying the use of these tools in the analysis of specific microeconomic policy problems. Application of theory to current policy problems is stressed, and a substantial amount of class time is devoted to exercises based on such problems.
Prerequisite: Intermediate microeconomic theory.

Econ 502 Applied Macroeconomic Theory.

A course designed for students in the MAE program. Approximately one third of the course is spent reviewing and elaborating on standard macro theory of the sort covered in an advanced undergraduate course. The remainder of the time is spent on applications of this theory to problems of stabilizing aggregate demand, unemployment and inflation, economic growth, and macroeconomics of open economies.
Prerequisite: Intermediate macroeconomic theory.

Econ 503 Econometrics for Applied Economics.

This course is an introduction to econometric methods and their use in applied economic analysis. Most of the course focuses on multiple regression analysis, beginning with ordinary least squares estimation and then considering the implications and treatment of serial correlation, heteroskedasticity, specification error, and measurement error. The course also provides an introduction to simultaneous equations models and models for binary dependent variables.
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.

MAE Field Courses

Economic Demography/Development

Economics 466, for graduate credit, Economics of Population
Economics 461, for graduate credit, Economics of Development I
School of Public Policy 534, Economics of Developing Countries

Economic History

Economics 491, for graduate credit, History of the American Economy
Economics 492, for graduate credit, World Economic History
Economics 663, Topics in World Economic History I
Economics 664
, Topics in World Economic History II

Finance

Economics 435, for graduate credit, Financial Economics
Finance 551, Financial Management
Finance 608, Capital Markets and Investment Strategy
Finance 610, Investments

Health Care Economics

Economics 438/HMP 661, for graduate credit, Economics of Health Services
HMP 826, Applied Econometrics in Health Services Research

HMP 827, Advanced Seminar in Health Care Economics

Industrial Organization

Economics 431, for graduate credit, Industrial Organization and Performance
Economics 432, for graduate credit, Government Regulation of Industry

International Economics

Economics 441, International Trade Theory for grad credit
Economics 442, International Finance for grad credit
Econ/SPP 541, International Trade Policy
Econ/SPP 542, International Financial Policy
CSIB 584 Business in Asia
SPP 742, International Trade and Investment
Economics 739/SPP 747, International Economic Policy
Finance 612/614, Principles of International Finance/Managing International Portfolios

Labor Economics

Economics 421, for graduate credit, Labor Economics I
Economics 422, for graduate credit, Structure of Labor Markets

Monetary and Financial Economics

Economics 411, for graduate credit, Monetary and Financial Theory
Economics 412, for graduate credit, Topics in Macroeconomics
Economics 418, for graduate credit, Business Cycles
Finance 631/632, Banking and Financial Institutions/Off-Balance Sheet Banking

Natural Resource Economics

Economics 661/NR 668, Advanced Natural Resource Economics
Economics 662/NR 669, Advanced Environmental Economics

Population Economics

Economics 466, for graduate credit, Economics of Population
Sociology 630, Research Methods in Population and Human Ecology

Public Finance/Urban Economics

SPP 558, Microeconomics B: Economic Decision Making
Economics 481, for graduate credit, Government Expenditures
Economics 482, for graduate credit, Government Revenues
Business Economics 570/171, Tax Policy and Business/Social Policy and Business

Transition Economics

Economics 659, Economics of Transition
Economics 455 , for graduate credit, The Economy of the People's Republic of China



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