Economics

Spring 2025
#21369

Financial Economics

Reese Tran
Jan 21, 2025 - May 09, 2025
Tu
03:00 pm - 03:59 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

2 Unreserved Seats

ECON 136 - DIS 103 Financial Economics more detail
Analysis of financial assets and institutions. The course emphasizes modern asset valuation theory and the role of financial intermediaries, and their regulation, in the financial system.
Spring 2025
#21368

Financial Economics

Reese Tran
Jan 21, 2025 - May 09, 2025
Mo
04:00 pm - 04:59 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

No Open Seats
ECON 136 - DIS 102 Financial Economics more detail
Analysis of financial assets and institutions. The course emphasizes modern asset valuation theory and the role of financial intermediaries, and their regulation, in the financial system.
Spring 2025
#21367

Financial Economics

Junting He
Jan 21, 2025 - May 09, 2025
Mo
12:00 pm - 12:59 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

1 Unreserved Seats

ECON 136 - DIS 101 Financial Economics more detail
Analysis of financial assets and institutions. The course emphasizes modern asset valuation theory and the role of financial intermediaries, and their regulation, in the financial system.
Spring 2025
#21366

Financial Economics

Stephen W Bianchi
Jan 21, 2025 - May 09, 2025
Mo, We
05:00 pm - 06:29 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

5 Unreserved Seats

ECON 136 - LEC 001 Financial Economics more detail
Analysis of financial assets and institutions. The course emphasizes modern asset valuation theory and the role of financial intermediaries, and their regulation, in the financial system.
Spring 2025
#25753

Introduction to Mathematical Economics

Quitze Valenzuela-Stookey
Jan 21, 2025 - May 09, 2025
Tu, Th
09:30 am - 10:59 am

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

18 Unreserved Seats

ECON C103 - LEC 001 Introduction to Mathematical Economics more detail
Selected topics illustrating the application of mathematics to economic theory. This course is intended for upper-division students in Mathematics, Statistics, the Physical Sciences, and Engineering, and for economics majors with adequate mathematical preparation. No economic background is required.
Spring 2025
#31378

Microeconomics (Math Intensive)

Anson Tam
Jan 21, 2025 - May 09, 2025
Mo, We
04:00 pm - 04:59 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

1 Unreserved Seats

ECON 101A - DIS 106 Microeconomics (Math Intensive) more detail
This course introduces students to the main tools and concepts of microeconomics. These tools and concepts will serve as a foundation for many upper level economics courses. Topics covered include consumer theory, producer theory, equilibrium in a competitive market, monopoly, general equilibrium, game theory, and asymmetric information. Topics covered are similar to those in 100A, but this course uses calculus more intensively and is intended for students with a strong mathematical background.
Spring 2025
#31274

Microeconomics (Math Intensive)

Anson Tam
Jan 21, 2025 - May 09, 2025
Mo, We
03:00 pm - 03:59 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

1 Unreserved Seats

ECON 101A - DIS 105 Microeconomics (Math Intensive) more detail
This course introduces students to the main tools and concepts of microeconomics. These tools and concepts will serve as a foundation for many upper level economics courses. Topics covered include consumer theory, producer theory, equilibrium in a competitive market, monopoly, general equilibrium, game theory, and asymmetric information. Topics covered are similar to those in 100A, but this course uses calculus more intensively and is intended for students with a strong mathematical background.
Spring 2025
#21348

Microeconomics (Math Intensive)

Bruno Cittolin Smaniotto
Jan 21, 2025 - May 09, 2025
Tu, Th
03:00 pm - 03:59 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

1 Unreserved Seats

ECON 101A - DIS 104 Microeconomics (Math Intensive) more detail
This course introduces students to the main tools and concepts of microeconomics. These tools and concepts will serve as a foundation for many upper level economics courses. Topics covered include consumer theory, producer theory, equilibrium in a competitive market, monopoly, general equilibrium, game theory, and asymmetric information. Topics covered are similar to those in 100A, but this course uses calculus more intensively and is intended for students with a strong mathematical background.
Spring 2025
#21347

Microeconomics (Math Intensive)

Bruno Cittolin Smaniotto
Jan 21, 2025 - May 09, 2025
Tu, Th
04:00 pm - 04:59 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

1 Unreserved Seats

ECON 101A - DIS 103 Microeconomics (Math Intensive) more detail
This course introduces students to the main tools and concepts of microeconomics. These tools and concepts will serve as a foundation for many upper level economics courses. Topics covered include consumer theory, producer theory, equilibrium in a competitive market, monopoly, general equilibrium, game theory, and asymmetric information. Topics covered are similar to those in 100A, but this course uses calculus more intensively and is intended for students with a strong mathematical background.
Spring 2025
#21346

Microeconomics (Math Intensive)

Bruno Cittolin Smaniotto
Jan 21, 2025 - May 09, 2025
Mo, We
08:00 am - 08:59 am

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

1 Unreserved Seats

ECON 101A - DIS 102 Microeconomics (Math Intensive) more detail
This course introduces students to the main tools and concepts of microeconomics. These tools and concepts will serve as a foundation for many upper level economics courses. Topics covered include consumer theory, producer theory, equilibrium in a competitive market, monopoly, general equilibrium, game theory, and asymmetric information. Topics covered are similar to those in 100A, but this course uses calculus more intensively and is intended for students with a strong mathematical background.