The International Economics program offers specializations within economics for those students with a strong background or interest in economics who wish to pursue a set of elective courses in one particular area. All of the specializations involve completion of the basic and core required economic courses:
300.700 Microeconomics or 300.699 Accelerated Microeconomics
300.701 Macroeconomics or 300.706 Accelerated Macroeconomics
300.707 International Trade Theory or 300.851 Accelerated International Trade Theory
300.708 International Monetary Theory or 300.852 Accelerated International Monetary Theory
PLUS a combination of required/elective courses from area-specific lists.
Specializations are offered in four areas of economics. The links below define the requirements for each specialization above the basic and core required courses for the International Economics concentration:
Specialization in Quantitative Methods and Economic Theory - focuses both the technical (quantitative) skills of economics and the analyticals (theoretical) aspects of the disciplines.
Specialization in International Finance - focuses on financial markets and financial decision making in the area of international economics.
Specialization in Development Microeconomics - focuses on a range of issues of developing and transitioning countries emphasis on microeconomics development.
Specialization in Economic Policy - focuses on market and regulatory/institutional aspects of policy problems of either the micro or macro variety and practical applications of economic thought to policy problems in any of the trade, monetary/finance, or growth/development arenas作者: 祝余68686688 时间: 2012-4-28 21:34:43