Courses Offered by Other Programs/Departments for which We Often Assign Upper-Level Economics Elective Course Credit
When assigning advanced economics elective course credit to non-departmental courses, consideration is given to not only specific course content, but also to how the course fits into the overall set of electives taken by the student. Additionally, the course can not be "double counted" toward another degree.
- 21-420 (Mathematics) Discrete-Time Finance
- 21-370 (Mathematics) Continuous-Time Finance
- 80-405 (Philosophy) Game Theory
- 88-391 (Social and Decision Sciences) Technology and Economic Growth
- 88-411 (Social and Decision Sciences) The Rise of the Asian Economics