| Economics at Bryn Mawr College | |||||
| PS# | CRS# | CR | TITLE OF COURSE | Professor(s)/Instructor(s) | DIV |
| 1133 | B105 01 | 1.0 | Introduction to Economics Enrollment is limited to 30 students. Enrollment will be limited first by class (sophomores, seniors, then freshmen) then lottery. The Department may balance enrollments across sections. TA hours to be arranged. | Rock MW 2:30 PM-4:00 PM | SO I TAYE |
| 1134 | B105 02 | 1.0 | Introduction to Economics Enrollment is limited to 30 students. Enrollment will be limited first by class (sophomores, seniors, then freshmen) then lottery. The Department may balance enrollments across sections. TA hours to be arranged. | Stahnke MW 1:00 PM-2:30 PM | SO I DAL119 |
| 1135 | B200 01 | 1.0 | Intermediate Microeconomics Enrollment limited to 40 students with preference to senior and junior majors, then sophomores, then random. Students will select one of the two lab sections | Ross TTH 1:00 PM-2:30 PM W 1:00 PM-2:30 PM W 2:30 PM-4:00 PM | SO I DAL300 DAL6 DAL6 |
| 1136 | B203 01 | 1.0 | Statistical Methods in Econ Enrollment limited to 30 students with preference to senior and junior majors, then sophomores, then random. Cross listed with CITY B206. | Stahnke TTH 2:30 PM-4:00 PM Lab | SO/QU Q DAL119 |
| 1138 | B234 01 | 1.0 | Environmental Economics Enrollment limited to 30 students with preference to senior and junior majors, then sophomores, then random. Cross listed with CITY B234. | Rock MW 11:30 AM-1:00 PM | SO I TAYD |
| 1139 | B236 01 | 1.0 | The Economics of Globalization Cross listed with CITY B238. Enrollment limited to 30 students with preference to senior and junior majors, then sophomores, then random. | Ceglowski MW 10:00 AM-11:30 AM | SO I DAL1 |
| 1140 | B242 01 | 1.0 | Economics of Local Govt Progs. REVISED COURSE: How can economics help solve and learn from the problems facing rural and suburban communities? The instructor is a local township supervisor who will share the day--to-day challenges of coping with land use planning, waste disposal, dispute resolution, and the provision of basic services. Prerequisite: ECON 105 or 101. Enrollment limited to 20 students with preference to senior and junior majors, then sophomores, then random. | Ross TTH 10:00 AM-11:30 AM | SO I DAL1 |
| 1137 | B243 01 | 1.0 | Econ Inequality& Govt Policy Enrollment limited to 20 students with preference to senior and junior majors, then sophomores, then random. | Vartanian TTH 10:00 AM-11:30 AM | SO I DAL2 |
| 1141 | B304 01 | 1.0 | Intro to Econometrics Enrollment limited to 30 students with preference to senior and junior majors, then sophomores, then random. | Stahnke MW 10:00 AM-11:30 AM | SO I DAL25 |
| 1142 | B311 01 | 1.0 | Game Theory & Applications New Course: Teaches students to develop, use and assess the game theoretic models of imperfect competition, political economy, biological and cultural evolution. Considers how environments may be structured to enhance cooperation. Prerequisite: ECON B300 or equivalent. | Alger MW 11:30 AM-1:00 PM | DAL212A |
| 1143 | B316 01 | 1.0 | International Macroeconomics New Course: Introduction to the theory of and current issues in international macroeconomics and international finance. Examination of the role of international factors in macroeconomic performance; policymaking in an open economy; exchange rate systems and exchange rate behavior; international financial integration; and international financial crises. Prerequisite: Econ 302 | Ceglowski MW 1:00 PM-2:30 PM | SO I DAL1 |
| 1144 | B350 01 | 1.0 | Policy Analysis & Advocacy Enrollment is limited to 16 senior majors based on lottery | Ross/Alger TTH 2:30 PM-4:00 PM | SO DAL212A |
| 1145 | B393 01 | 1.0 | Res Sem: Industrial Regulation Prerequisite: Econ 300 | Alger W 2:00 PM-4:00 PM | SO I DAL212E |
| 1146 | B403 01 | 1.0 | Supervised Work Permission of the Department | Ross | SO |
| 1147 | B403 02 | 1.0 | Supervised Work Permission of the Department | Rock | SO |
| 1148 | B403 03 | 1.0 | Supervised Work Permission of the Department | Ceglowski | SO |
| Economics at Haverford College | |||||
| H101B01 | 1.0 | Introduction to Microeconomics | D.Owens TTh 10:00-11:30 | SO I | |
| H101B02 | 1.0 | Introduction to Microeconomics | D.Owens TTh 11:30-1:00 | SO I | |
| H102B01 | 1.0 | Introduction to Macroeconomics | I.Ghosh TTh 2:30-4:00 | SO I | |
| H102B02 | 1.0 | Introduction to Macroeconomics | I.Ghosh TTh 1:00-2:30 | SO I | |
| H203B01 | 1.0 | Statistical Methods in Economics Economics 101, or 102, or 105, or 100 with Chair approval, and conditional on a grade of 3.0 or higher. | R.Tayon TTh 10:00-11:30 | SO/QU I Q | |
| H240B01 | 1.0 | Economic Development and Transformation: China vs. India Cross-listed in East Asian Studies Econ H101, or 102, or 100 or B105 or equiv. | S.Jilani TTh 1:00-2:30 | SO I | |
| H241B01 | 1.0 | Economics of Transition & Euro Adoption in Central and Eastern Europe Intro Micro and Macroeconomics. | B.Banerjee MW 2:30-4:00 | SO I | |
| H251B01 | 1.0 | Empirical Macroeconomics Intro Macroeconomics and proficiency in the use of spreadsheets. | B.Banerjee TTh 2:30-4:00 | SO I | |
| H302B01 | 1.0 | Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis Economics 101, 102 and Mathematics 114 (or equivalent) or Economics 105 and one other economics course, excluding Mathematics 114 (or equivalent). Economics 100 can be applied with approval of the Chair, and conditional on a grade of 3.0 or higher. rade of 3.0 or higher. | A.Preston TTh 10:00-11:30 | SO I | |
| H312B01 | 1.0 | General Equilibrium Theory Econ 300 and either Math 216 or 317. | R.Ball TTh 11:30-1:00 | SO I | |
| H345B01 | 1.0 | Advanced Topics in Finance Econ 101 and/or 101 or 102, Econ 101 and 102, Econ 300, Econ 203. | J.Frank MW 12:30-2:00 | SO I | |
| H396B01 | 1.0 | Research Seminar | D.Owens | SO | |
| H396B02 | 1.0 | Research Seminar | R.Ball | SO | |
| H396B03 | 1.0 | Research Seminar | A.Preston | SO | |
| H396B04 | 1.0 | Research Seminar | I.Ghosh | SO | |
| H396B05 | 1.0 | Research Seminar | S.Jilani | SO | |