Courses in the department are scheduled according to a regular rotation system. Courses will appear in the official schedule as listed below. However, occasionally a course may be dropped due to insufficient demand and/or unavailability of faculty.
The following courses are offered every Fall and Spring semester:
- EC101 - Economic Problems and Policies (one section on the Web)
- EC215 - Principles of Microeconomics (one section on the Web)
- EC225 - Principles of Macroeconomics (one section on the Web)
- EC498 - Senior Seminar
- FI361 - Financial Management
- FI362 - Advanced Financial Management
- FI364 - Modern Financial Institutions
- FI368 - Investments
- FI480 - Financial Policy
- FI540 - International Finance
The following courses are offered every Fall semester:
- EC342 - Sports Economics (Web course)
- EC351 - Applied Economic Models
- EC380 - Labor Economcs (Web course)
- EC420 - Microeconomic Theory
- EC561 - Managerial Economics (Web course)
- EC580 - International Economics (Web course)
- FI351 - Principles of Insurance
- FI363 - Entrepreneurial Finance
- FI568 - Portfolio Seminar
The following courses are offered every Spring semester:
- EC335 - Monetary Economics (Web course)
- EC410 - Macroeconomic Theory
- EC432 - Econometrics (Web course)
- FI365 - Real Estate Principles and Practices
- FI475 - Futures Seminar
- UI349 - Comparative Economic Systems (Web course)
- UI366 - Law and Economics (Web course)
The following course is offered in Fall semesters of even numbered years:
- EC235 Free Market Economics
The following course is offered in Spring semesters of odd numbered years:
- EC344 - Environmental Economics
Summer course offerings are varied, and only EC101, EC215, EC225 and FI361 are guaranteed.
