Course Offerings by Year, Term and Level
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Undergraduate
ECON 322
Undergraduate, 4th Year Seminar Course
ECON 480 W: Philosophical Issues in Economics.
This seminar examines philosophical issues raised by standard economic analysis.
ECON 481 W: Decision-Making Motivations
This course examines fundamental theories and research findings on rational choice, drawing on research conducted by psychologists, economists, and
ECON 482 F: Health.
This seminar requires students to conduct independent research and write a paper in health economics, an applied microeconomics area.
ECON 483 W: Health.
This seminar requires students to conduct independent research and write a paper in health economics, an applied microeconomics area.
ECON 484 F: Seminar in Economics of Education
ECON 485 F: Philosophical Issues in Economics.
This seminar examines philosophical issues raised by standard economic analysis.
ECON 490 F: Seminar on Global Growth, Development and Inequality
The broad theme of this seminar is international economic growth and development.
ECON 491 W: Seminar in Macroeconomics.
The world economy in 2008-09 experienced its most severe recession since the Second World War.
ECON 492 W: Economics and Financial Policies Preparing for Catastrophic Risks
This seminar will explore the history and causes of various social and economic catastrophes.
ECON 493 W: Seminar in Macroeconomics.
This is a seminar in empirical macroeconomics, including its international aspects.
We shall focus on developing skills to:
ECON 494 F:Renewable Energy Economics and Policy.
This seminar focuses on the economic evaluation of renewable energy policies in Canada and other countries worldwide.
Graduate
ECON 810 - Microeconomic Theory, Fall 2022
ECON 811 - Advanced Microeconimic Theory I, Fall 2022
ECON 813 - Advanced Microeconomic Theory II, Winter 2023
ECON 815 - Macroeconomics Theory, Winter 2023
ECON 816 - Advanced Macroeconomic Theory I, Fall 2022
ECON 817 - Advanced Macroeconomic Theory II, Winter 2023
ECON 820 - Money in the Macroeconomy, Fall 2022
ECON 821 - Money and Financial Markets, Winter 2023
ECON 831 - Issues in North American Economic History, Winter 2023
ECON 835 - Developement Economics, Winter 2023
ECON 845 - Indutrial Organization I, Fall 2022
ECON 846 - Industrial Organization
ECON 850 - Econometrics I, Fall 2022
ECON 851 - Econometrics II, Winter 2023
ECON 852 - Quantitative Methods, Fall 2022
ECON 853 - Applied Economics, Winter 2023
ECON 860 - Empirical Micro-Economics I
The summary of the course
ECON 861 - Empirical Microeconomics II, Winter 2023
ECON 870 - Finance Theory, Winter 2023
ECON 882 - Research Problems and Methodology, Winter 2023
ECON 891 - Environmental Economics, Winter 2023
ECON 915 - Advanced Topics in Macroeconomics, Fall 2022
This is the first section of the Ph.D. topics course of macro and money. This section of the course interprets macro and money broadly.
Experimental Economics (ECON 913 F22)
This is a PhD-level field course on experimental economics, with an emphasis on field experiments.
Industrial Organization and Competition Policy (ECON 954 F22)
The objective of this course is to provide PhD students with the necessary knowledge and tools to do research in industrial organization and compet
Information Economics (ECON 912 W23)
Wages, Employment, and Market Power (ECON 917 W23)
This course combines theory, applications, and estimation of models of job search and firm behavior in imperfect markets, with a specific focus on