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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Cushman Internship

While applications are not currently be accepted, keep the Cushman Internship in mind. Details may be found on the website for The Colorado Center for Policy Studies.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Fall Schedule Information

Please find schedule information for fall 2009.

ECON 100: Economics of Social Issues, Friday, 8-10.40, Shaffer

ECON 101, 6 sections at various times/days

ECON 105: Economics in Practice, MW 12.15-1.30, Brock

ECON 202, TR 3.05-4.20, Ballantyne
ECON 202, TR 4.30-7.05, Lucchesi

ECON 302: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory, TR 10.50-12.05, DeBoer

ECON 361: Work and Pay, TR 1.40-2.55, Greenwood

ECON 371: Comparative Economic Systems, F 10.50-1.30, DeBoer

ECON 398: Special Topics in Economics -- Behavioral Economics, MW 3.05-4.20, Brock

ECON 401: Advanced Microeconomic Theory, MW 9.25-10.40, Brock

ECON 450: Money and Banking, R 4.30-7.05, Lucchesi

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Summer Schedule Information

During the May Inter-term (after Spring but before Summer) the department will be offering Econ 281: Introduction to Statistics and Computing.

During the regular Summer term the department will be offering Econ 101: Introduction to Microeconomics and Econ 202: Introduction to Macroeconomics.

Details:

Econ 101 meets 6/15/09 to 8/7/09 from 8.00-10.40 in Dwire 114 with Professor Ballantyne.

Econ 202 meets 6/15/09 to 8/7/09 from 8.00-10.40 in Dwire 114 with Professor DeBoer.

Econ 281 meets from 5/26/09 to 6/12/09 with Professor DeBoer. This is a mixed on-line/in-class offering with in-class meetings scheduled on 5/26, 6/1 and 6/8 from 8.00-11.30 in Columbine 209.