Department of Economics, School of Business

Scroll down to learn more about the 300- and 400-level courses that the Department of Economics at Virginia Commonwealth University intends to offer in upcoming semesters. While the lists are necessarily tentative, we have attempted to give you as much information as possible.

 

Spring 2006

ECON 301 Microeconomic Theory, evening section

ECON 301 is a required course for economics majors.

ECON 302 Macroeconomic Theory, day section

ECON 302 is writing intensive and is a required course for economics majors.

ECON 303 Managerial Economics, day and evening sections

ECON 303 is a required course for all students in the School of Business

ECON 307 Money and Banking, evening section

ECON 307 is a required course for economics majors.

ECON 325 Environmental Economics, day section

ECON 325 is a required course for the minor in environmental studies.

ECON 329 International Economics, day section

For students majoring in Business Administration and Management, ECON 389 is required for the International Management track and satisfies the Global requirement for the Business Administration track.

ECON 489 Economics Seminar, night section

The instructor for the course will be Dr. Lehr. Dr. Alfred Broaddus, immediate past President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, will assist her.

ECON 491 Topics: Biodiversity and Ecological Economics, day section

Please contact Dr. Millner if you want to take more than 2 topics courses during your career at VCU.

ECON 491 Topics: Game Theory, night section

Please contact Dr. Millner if you want to take more than 2 topics courses during your career at VCU.

ECON 493 Internship in Economics

Enrollment in ECON 493 requires the permission of the instructor. Please contact Dr. Millner if you want to participate.

 

Summer 2006

ECON 307 Money and Banking

ECON 307 is a required course for economics majors.

ECON 303 Managerial Economics, day and evening sections

ECON 303 is a required course for all students in the School of Business

ECON 493 Internship in Economics

Enrollment in ECON 493 requires the permission of the instructor. Please contact Dr. Millner if you want to participate.

 

Fall 2006

ECON 301 Microeconomic Theory, day section

ECON 301 is a required course for economics majors.

ECON 302 Macroeconomic Theory, evening section

ECON 302 is writing intensive and is a required course for economics majors.

ECON 303 Managerial Economics, day and evening sections

ECON 303 is a required course for all students in the School of Business

ECON 307 Money and Banking, day section

ECON 307 is a required course for economics majors.

ECON 321 Urban Economics

ECON 321 satisfies the General Education requirement in Urban Environment for students in the College of Humanities and Sciences

ECON 401 Introductory Econometrics, evening section

ECON 407 College Fed Challenge

Enrollment in ECON 407 requires the permission of the instructor. Please contact Dr. Millner if you want to participate.

ECON 421 Government and Business

ECON 431 Labor Economics

 

Spring 2007

ECON 301 Microeconomic Theory, evening section

ECON 301 is a required course for economics majors.

ECON 302 Macroeconomic Theory, day section

ECON 302 is writing intensive and is a required course for economics majors.

ECON 303 Managerial Economics, day and evening sections

ECON 303 is a required course for all students in the School of Business

ECON 307 Money and Banking, evening section

ECON 307 is a required course for economics majors.

ECON 325 Environmental Economics

ECON 325 is a required course for the minor in environmental studies.

ECON 313 Economics of Transportation

ECON 315 Development Economics

ECON 403 Introduction to Mathematical Economics

ECON 493 Internship in Economics

Enrollment in ECON 493 requires the permission of the instructor. Please contact Dr. Millner if you want to participate.

 

Summer 2007

ECON 307 Money and Banking

ECON 307 is a required course for economics majors.

ECON 303 Managerial Economics, day and evening sections

ECON 303 is a required course for all students in the School of Business

ECON 493 Internship in Economics

Enrollment in ECON 493 requires the permission of the instructor. Please contact Dr. Millner if you want to participate.

 

 

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Revised 22 September 2005