Spring 2005 Economics Course Offerings

COURSE DESCRIPTION PTS INSTRUCTOR TIME ROOM
BC1001y Introduction to Macroeconomics [description]
3
Mark Skousen MW 2:40-3:55 405 MIL
BC1002y Introduction to Microeconomics [description]
3
Randall Reback TTh 2:40-3:55 323 MIL
BC2010y Economics of Gender [description]
3
Kristin Mammen MW 10:35-11:50 302 MIL
BC3013y Economic History of the U.S. [description]
3
David Weiman MW 9:10-10:25 328 MIL
BC3017y Economics of Business Organization
[description]
3
Alan Dye TTh 9:10-10:25 405 MIL
BC3018y Econometrics
[description]
4
Randall Reback MW 2:40-3:55 302 BAR
V3025y The Economics of Finance
(Columbia Econ Dept plans to offer it Spring 2005)
3
Aviva Ancona TTh 1:10-2:25 207 MAT
BC3033y Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory [syllabus]
4
Perry Mehrling MW 4:10-5:25 323 MIL
BC3035y Intermediate Microeconomic Theory [description]
4
Kristin Mammen MW 1:10-2:25 118 Reid
BC3041y Theoretical Foundations of Politcal Economy [description]
3
André Burgstaller TTh 1:10-2:25 pm 323 MIL
BC3062y (01) Senior Thesis II
4
Sharon Harrison W 2:10-4:00 1 LEH
BC3062y (02) Senior Thesis II
4
Lalith Munasinghe Th 4:10-6:00 1 LEH
BC3062y (03) Senior Thesis II
4
Kristin Mammen T 2:10-4:00 1 LEH
BC3063y (01)

Senior Seminar: Human Capital and Human Freedom [description]

4
Lalith Munasinghe Th 6:10-8:00 22 LEH
BC3063y (02)

Senior Seminar: Entrepreneurship [description]

4
Alan Dye T 4:10-6:00 1 LEH
BC3270y Topics in Money and Finance [syllabus]
3
Perry Mehrling MW 6:10-7:25 118 Reid
G4235y Historical Foundations of Modern Economics: Adam Smith to J.M. Keynes [syllabus]
3
André Burgstaller
Th 4:10-6:00
903 ALT