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Fall 2019 Class Schedule

This schedule represents the initial intentions of the Economics Department. The Registrar may request that some classes are moved to a different time slot during the room allocation process.
CourseTitleInstructorLectureLocationDiscussion
ECON 101First Year SeminarHernandezTTh  12:30-1:50pm
ECON 101First Year SeminarKutzmanTTh  9:30-10:50am
ECON 101First Year SeminarOgawaMW  3:30-4:50
ECON 101First Year SeminarWalkerMW  9:30-10:50
ECON 201Introduction to MacroeconomicsWitteTTh  3:30-4:50pmW at 9, 10, 5 or 6
ECON 201Introduction to MacroeconomicsGordonMW  3:30-4:50pmF at 3pm or 4pm
ECON 202Introduction to MicroeconomicsHernandezTTh  9:30-10:50F at 1pm or 2pm
ECON 281Introduction to Applied EconometricsKutzmanTTh  12:30-1:50pmM or W at 3pm or 4pm
ECON 307Economics of Medical CareNotowidigdoTTh  12:30-1:50pm#
ECON 308Money and BankingWalkerMW  12:30-1:50pm*
ECON 309Public FinanceLewisTTh  3:30-4:50pm#
ECON 310-1Microeconomics IHornstenMWF  1-1:50pmTh at 4pm or 5pm
ECON 310-2Microeconomics IIOgawaTTh  11:00-12:20pmW at 3, 4, 5, or 6pm
ECON 311MacroeconomicsPrimiceriTTh  2:00-3:20pmM or W at 3pm or 4pm
ECON 323-2Economic History of the United States After 1865ChabotMW  6:30-7:50pm#
ECON 330Behavioral EconomicsSchulzMW  5-6:20pmF 2
ECON 331Economics of Risk and UncertaintySiniscalchiMW  9:30-10:50am*
ECON 349Industrial EconomicsPorterMW  12:30-1:50pm*
ECON 350Monopoly, Competition, and Public PolicyHornstenMW  9:30-10:50am*
ECON 355Transportation Economics and Public PolicySavageMW  11:00-12:20pm*
ECON 360-1Foundations of Corporate Finance TheoryUedaTTh  11-12:20pm#
ECON 380-1Game TheoryWolinskyMW  2-3:20pm*
ECON 401Mathematical Methods of Economic TheoryOlszewskiAugust 26-September 20  KGH 1410
ECON 410-1MicroeconomicsDekelMW  9-10:50amKGH 1410F 9-10:50am (KGH 1410 and 3301)
ECON 411-1MacroeconomicsChristianoTTh  9-10:50amKGH 1410F 11-12:50pm (1410)
ECON 412-1Economic Theory and MethodsDworczakT  3:30-7:20pm3:30-5:50 in KGH 3301, 6:00-7:20 in KGH 1410
ECON 414-1Economics of InformationWolinskyMW  9-10:50amKGH 3301
ECON 416-1Advanced MacroeconomicsLorenzoniTTh  1:30-3:20pmKGH 3301
ECON 425-1Development EconomicsBeamanMW  3:30-5:20pmKGH 3301
ECON 440-1Labor EconomicsNotowidigdoTTh  9-10:50amKGH 3301
ECON 450-1Industrial OrganizationIllanesMW  1:30-3:20pmKGH 1410
ECON 460-3International EconomicsMestieriM  3:30-6:30pmKGH 3420
ECON 480-1EconometricsManskiTTh  1:00-2:50pmKGH 1410F 3-4:50pm (KGH 1410 and 3301)
ECON 481-1Advanced EconometricsHorowitzMW  5:30-7:20pmKGH 1410
ECON 482Applied Time-Series EconometricsPrimiceriTTh  11:00-12:50pmKGH 1410
ECON 501Graduate Student SeminarWolinskyMWF  MW: 11-11:50 F: 2-2:50KGH 1410
ECON 515Research Seminar in Economic TheoryElyW  3:30-4:50pmKGH 5101
ECON 520Research Seminar in Economic HistoryFerrieTh  4:30-5:50pmKGH 3301
ECON 530Research Seminar in MacroeconomicsPrimiceriM  12-1:20pmKGH 1410
ECON 535Research Seminar in Applied MicroeconomicsBeamanTh  3:00-4:20pmKGH 1410
ECON 550Research Seminar in Industrial OrganizationPorterM  3:30-4:50pmKGH 1410
ECON 560Research Seminar in Development and Trade EconomicsMestieriTBD 
ECON 580Research Seminar in EconometricsCanayT  3:30-4:50pmKGH 1410
Short CourseNot for Credit Short CourseKrepsMW (10/28-11/13)  12:00-1:30KGH 3301
STAT 210Introductory Statistics for the Social SciencesLewisMWF  11-11:50amT 5pm or Th 4pm

* = At the instructors discretion, subject to sufficient enrollment to justify a Teaching Assistant, a discussion session may be scheduled on Fridays at the same time as the lectures.

# = At the instructors discretion, subject to sufficient enrollment to justify a Teaching Assistant, a discussion session may be scheduled at a mutually convenient time.