Economics courses at the 100 level, with one exception (Economics 130), have no prerequisite economics courses; economics courses at the 200 level, with one exception (Economics 211), have one prerequisite economics course (generally Economics 101); and economics courses at the 300 level have as prerequisites at least one 200-level economics course (generally Economics 202 or Economics 203). The only 400-level courses in economics are honors research courses and Senior Session (the required capstone course for economics majors).
- ECO 101 - Introductory Economics
- ECO 105 - Statistics
- ECO 122 - Introduction to Health Care Economics
- ECO 130 - Survey of International Economics
- ECO 180-184 - Selected Topics in Economics
- ECO 195, 196 - Independent Study
- ECO 202 - Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
- ECO 203 - Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
- ECO 205 - Basic Econometrics
- ECO 211 - Introduction to Accounting
- ECO 212 - Intermediate Accounting
- ECO 213 - Cost Accounting
- ECO 221 - Economic History of the United States
- ECO 222 - Health Economics
- ECO 225 - Public Sector Economics
- ECO 226 - Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
- ECO 227 - Gender and Economics
- ECO 229 - Urban Economics
- ECO 231 - History of Economic Thought
- ECO 233 - Economic Development
- ECO 236 - Economic Growth and Sustainable Development
- ECO 280-284 - Seminars
- ECO 295, 296 - Individual Research
- ECO 314 - Finance
- ECO 315 - Mathematical Economics
- ECO 317 - Econometrics
- ECO 319 - Game Theory and Strategic Behavior
- ECO 323 - Industrial Organization
- ECO 324 - Labor Economics
- ECO 328 - Money and the Financial System
- ECO 337 - International Trade
- ECO 338 - International Finance
- ECO 380-384 - Seminars
- ECO 395, 396 - Individual Research
- ECO 401 - Honors Research
- ECO 402 - Honors Thesis
- ECO 495 - Senior Session