Skip to main content

Winter 2025 Class Schedule

This represents the initial intentions of the Economics Department. Times are subject  to change when the Registrar allocates rooms.

Click on the course name to view a description and prerequisites.

CourseTitleInstructorLectureLocationDiscussion
ECON 101-8First Year Writing SeminarGordonMW  3:30-4:50
ECON 201Introduction to MacroeconomicsJinMWF  2:00-2:50Th at 10, 4 or 5 $
ECON 201Introduction to MacroeconomicsWitteTTh  2:00-3:20W at 9, 10, 5 or 6 $
ECON 202Introduction to MicroeconomicsHernández-SaboritTTh  11:00-12:20F at 9 or 10 $
ECON 202Introduction to MicroeconomicsOgawaTTh  12:30-1:50M at 10, 5, 6 or 7 $
ECON 281Introduction to Applied EconometricsWalkerMWF  9:00-9:50T or Th at 5 or 6 $
ECON 307Economics of Medical CareSchnellTTh  9:30-10:50F 9:00-9:50
ECON 308Money and BankingSchulzMW  3:30-4:50F 3:30-4:50
ECON 309Public FinanceLewisTTh  2:00-3:20F 2:00-2:50
ECON 310-1Microeconomics IHornstenMWF  11:00-11:50T at 10, 4, 5 or 6 $
ECON 310-2Microeconomics IIPeiTTh  9:30-10:50Th at 5:00 or 6:00 $
ECON 311MacroeconomicsGordonMW  9:30-10:50F at 3 or 4 $
ECON 323-2Economic History of the United States After 1865McDevitt-IrwinTTh  3:30-4:50F 4:00-4:50
ECON 326The Economics of Developing CountriesJinMW  11:00-12:20F 11:00-12:20
ECON 327Economic Development in AfricaUdryMW  9:30-10:50F 9:30-10:50
ECON 330Behavioral EconomicsSchulzMW  6:00-7:20pmF 3:00-3:50
ECON 335Political EconomicsStruloviciTTh  12:30-1:50F 12:00-12:50
ECON 336Analytic Methods for Public Policy AnalysisManskiMW  2:00-3:20F 2:00-3:20
ECON 339Labor EconomicsLewisMW  3:30-4:50F 3:30-4:50
ECON 340Economics of the FamilyDoepkeTTh  12:30-1:50F 1:00-1:50
ECON 341Economics of EducationOgawaMW  2:00-3:20F 2:00-2:50
ECON 342Economics of GenderHernández-SaboritTTh  9:30-10:50F 10:00-10:50
ECON 349Industrial EconomicsSinitsynTTh  2:00-3:20F 2:00-2:50
ECON 350Monopoly, Competition, and Public PolicyWolinskyMW  12:30-1:50F 12:30-1:50
ECON 361International TradeOlszewskiTTh  11:00-12:20F 11:00-11:50
ECON 362International FinanceWalkerMW  12:30-1:50F 12:30-1:50
ECON 372Environmental EconomicsWitteTTh  11:00-12:20F 11:00-11:50
ECON 380-1Game TheoryWolinskyMW  9:30-10:50F 9:30-10:50
ECON 381-1EconometricsAuerbachMW  11:00-12:20F 11:00-12:20
ECON 398-1Senior SeminarHornstenT  6:00-8:50pm
ECON 410-2MicroeconomicsSiniscalchiTTh  1:00-2:50KGH 1410W 3:30-5:20 (in KGH 1410 if no recruiting seminar), F 2:00-3:20 (in KGH 1410, to 3:50 if no recruiting seminar)
ECON 411-2MacroeconomicsEichenbaumTTh  9:00-10:50KGH 1410F 11:00-12:50 (in KGH 1410)
ECON 412-2Economic Theory and MethodsElyMW  1:30-3:20KGH 3301
ECON 414-2Economics of InformationPeiTTh  3:30-5:20KGH 3301
ECON 416-2Advanced MacroeconomicsKänzigM 3:30-5:20;  W 4:00-5:50KGH 3301
ECON 420-2European Economic HistoryMokyrTTh  9:00-10:50KGH 3301
ECON 425-2Development EconomicsUdryMW  1:00-2:50KGH 1410
ECON 436-2Public FinanceSchnellTTh  1:30-3:20KGH 3301
ECON 450-2Industrial OrganizationBhattacharyaMW  11:00-12:50KGH 1410
ECON 480-2EconometricsBugniMW  9:00-10:50KGH 1410F 9:00-10:50 in KGH 1410 & 3301
ECON 481-1Advanced EconometricsHorowitzTTh  11:00-12:50KGH 1410
ECON 483Applied MicroeconometricsManskiMW  9:00-10:50KGH 3301
STAT 210Introduction to Probability and StatisticsSinitsynMWF  10:00-10:50T at 5 or Th at 4 $

$ = Discussion sections in core classes are for 50 minutes