What is this?

After using the Job Search blog for some time, I found it an easy tool for distributing information. Given that it worked well for me, I thought I would extend the effort to general department information. I hope you find this tool useful.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Graduate school placements

Where have our students gone in the recent past? Look and see!Please note that this may not be everyone -- it is just those that I know of.


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Friday, February 18, 2011

Planned Summer and Fall Schedules

For summer, the only offering planned (beyond Independent Study) is Econ 2020: Introduction to Macroeconomics. It will be offered Monday and Wednesday from 10.50 to 1.30 during the regular summer term.

For fall, the following courses will be offered:

  • Econ 1000: The Economics of Social Issues, Friday, 8.00-10.40
  • Econ 1010: Introduction to Microeconomics, 5 sections currently planned
  • Econ 1050: Economics in Practice, MW, 12.15-1.30
  • Econ 2020: Introduction to Macroeconomics, TR, 3.05-4.20
  • Econ 2210: Personal Economics, MW, 9.25-10.40
  • Econ 3010: Intermediate Microeconomics, TR, 12.15-1.30
  • Econ 3310: Ecological Economics, MW, 1.40-2.55
  • Econ 3690: Economics of Business, MW, 3.05-4.20
  • Econ 3980: Special Topics -- Austrian Economics, T, 10.50-1.30
  • Econ 4250: Urban Economics, W, 10.50-1.30
  • Econ 4520: Economic Freedom, R, 10.50-1.30


I will let you know of any additions/changes to these planned offerings.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Economics of Immigration

Metro State is having a presentation on the economics of immigration that you might be interested in attending. Details here.