Missouri State University

Future Course Schedule, Fall 2010-Fall 2012

 

 The table below provides a schedule of course offerings in Economics from Fall 2010 to Fall 2012, including summer sessions.

  • Abbreviations:
    • FA=Fall Semester, SP=Spring Semester, SI=Summer Intersession, SU=Summer Session.
    • D=traditional face-to-face class taught during the day;
    • E= traditional face-to-face class taught during the evening;
    • T=TV class;
    • 2=second block class;
    • O=on-line class;
    • X=class is expected to be taught, but the modality (D, E, T, O) is not known in advance.
  • Courses in RED are REQUIRED FOR ECONOMICS MAJORS, and will be offered as indicated.
  • For all other courses, the list is tentative and will be updated as required. Modifications may be needed to accommodate student demand, faculty leaves, minimum enrollment requirements, curricular changes, etc.
  • Courses in GREEN are intended primarily for Business students; they do not count towards an Economics major.

 

CourseFA '10SP '11SI '11SU '11FA '11SP '12SI '12SU '12FA '12
ECO 155 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS D, T2 D, T2 X X D, T2 D, T2 X X D, T2
ECO 165 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS D D X   D D X   D
ECO 302 Economic Analysis for Investors   D       D      
ECO 305 Money and Banking D T2     D       D
ECO 310 Labor Economics   D       D      
ECO 316 Sports and Entertainment Economics D       D       D
ECO 325 Government and Business D       D       D
ECO 346 International Economic Development D       D       D
ECO 365 INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS D       D       D
ECO 385 INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMICS   D       D      
ECO 397 Studies in Economics*   D2*              
ECO 409 APPLIED ECONOMETRICS D       D       D
ECO 435 The Economic Analysis of Law D         D      
ECO 450 Location of Economic Activity           D      
ECO 456 Comparative Economic Systems           D      
ECO 473 Mathematical Economics   D       D      
ECO 500/600 Fundamentals of Economics O O     O O     O
ECO 504/604 Health Care Economics E       E O**     E
ECO 515/615 Public Finance   D              
ECO 540/640 Economics of the Environment D       D       D
ECO 565/665 International Economics   D       D      
ECO 585/685 Advanced Economic Analysis D       D       D
ECO 590/790 SENIOR RESEARCH SEMINAR   D       D      
ECO 710 Micro- and Macroeconomic Analysis E E     E E     E

 

NOTE: In addition to the required economics courses identified, economics majors are required to take one of the following statistics courses: AGR 330, MTH 340, PSY 200, QBA237, REC 328, SOC 302.

*Variable content course. In Spring 2011 it will be "Economic History and Thought in the UK," a second-block course with a study away component, with travel taking place at the end of the semester.

**Tentative; the on-line version of this course is currently under preparation.