Concentration Completion Certificate Form
All concentrations require completion of three courses (generally from a list of four from which to choose) with a C or better grade. Note: Students may receive more than one concentration certificate as they complete their coursework, and non-majors may also receive a concentration certificate.
Below includes the list of possible concentrations.
Analytical Economics (Choose 3 of the 4 courses)
- Econ 4930, Mathematical Economics
- Econ 4950, Econometrics and Applications
- Econ 4230, Experimental Economics
- Econ 4750, Intro to Game Theory
Economic Policy Analysis for Business (Choose 3 of the 4 courses)
- Econ 4470, Industrial Organization, Regulation, and Antitrust Economics
- Econ 4500, Money and Credit
- Econ 4950, Econometrics and Applications
- Econ 4960, Economics of Work and Pay
Development Economics (3 courses)
- Econ 4600, Economic Development
and choose 2 of 4 from below:
- Econ 4610, The Economy of South Africa
- Econ 4620, Economic Studies Abroad in South Africa
- Econ 4680, American Economic History
- Econ 4350, Economics of Poverty and Public Policy
The Economics of Urban Growth and the Quality of the Environment
(3 courses)
- Econ 4220, Environmental Economics and Policy
- Econ 4300, Economics of Cities
and choose 1 of 2 from below:
- Econ 4400, Public Sector Economics
- Econ 4600, Economic Development
Economics of Human Resources (3 courses)
- Econ 4960, Economics of Work and Pay
- Econ 4210, Health Economics
and choose 1 of 2 from below:
- Econ 4350, Economics of Poverty and Public Policy
- Econ 4300, Economics of Cities
International Economics (3 courses)
- Econ 4800, International Trade
- Econ 4810, International Finance
and choose 1 of 3 from below:
- Econ 4600, Economic Development
- Econ 4610, The Economy of South Africa
- Econ 4620, Economics Studies Abroad in South Africa
Law and Public Policy Economics (Choose any 3 courses)
- Econ 4470, Industrial Organization, Regulation, and Antitrust Economics
- Econ 4220, Environmental Economics and Policy
- Econ 4400, Public Sector Economics
- Econ 4960, Economics of Work and Pay
- Econ 4350, Economics of Poverty and Public Policy