Our Courses
Undergraduate courses | Graduate courses
For current course offerings, see the registrar's page for details.
For students who plan to take both ECON 2010 and ECON 2020, it is preferable to take ECON 2010 before taking ECON 2020.
Many of our undergraduate courses meet WMU Western Essential Studies requirements!
SUMMER I & II COURSE OFFERINGS AVAILABLE NOW
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Undergraduate courses/descriptions
- ECON 1020: Economics in Our Daily Lives
- ECON 2010: Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON 2020: Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON 2040: Games and Experimental Economics (NEW FALL 2024)
- ECON 2090: Introductory Economic Statistics
- ECON 2190: Economics of Sustainability
- ECON 3050: History of Economic Thought
- ECON 3090: Economics of Gender and Race
- ECON 3100: Labor Economics
- ECON 3180: The Economics of Medical Care
- ECON 3190: Environmental Economics
- ECON 3200: Money and Banking
- ECON 3210: The Economics of Immigration
- ECON 3390: Exploring Economic Data
- ECON 3400: Managerial Economics
- ECON 3800: International Economics
- ECON 3840: Economic Development
- ECON 3870: Studies in Asian Economics
- ECON 3890: Latin American Economies
- ECON 4030: Intermediate Microeconomics
- ECON 4031: Intermediate Microeconomics with Calculus
- ECON 4041: Organization of Industries with Calculus
- ECON 4060: Intermediate Macroeconomics
- ECON 4090: Econometrics
- ECON 4191: Economic Policy Analysis with Calculus
- ECON 4840: Comparative Economic Systems
- ECON 5880: Economic Development
- ECON 5910: Guest Economist Seminar
- ECON 5920: Guest Economist Seminar
- ECON 5980: Readings in Economics
Graduate courses
- ECON 5040: Mathematics for Economists
- ECON 5880: Economic Development
- ECON 5910: Guest Economist Seminar
- ECON 5920: Guest Economist Seminar
- ECON 5980: Readings in Economics
- ECON 6010: Basic Economic Analysis
- ECON 6030: Microeconomic Analysis
- ECON 6040: Introduction to Mathematical Economics
- ECON 6070: Uncertainty and Health
- ECON 6090: Seminar in Economics
- ECON 6100: Human Resources I/ Human Resources II
- ECON 6110: Human Resources I/ Human Resources II
- ECON 6190: Introduction to Econometrics
- ECON 6220: Economic Statistics
- ECON 6290: Research Methods
- ECON 6620: Macroeconomic Analysis
- ECON 6650: Microeconomic Theory I
- ECON 6660: Microeconomic Theory II
- ECON 6700: Advanced Econometrics I
- ECON 6710: Advanced Econometrics II
- ECON 6750: Macroeconomic Theory I
- ECON 6760: Macroeconomic Theory II
- ECON 6800: International Economics I
- ECON 6810: International Economics II
- ECON 6860: Monetary Economics
- ECON 6870: Monetary Policy
- ECON 6880: Economic Development I
- ECON 6890: Economic Development II
- ECON 6990: Economics Workshop
- ECON 7100: Independent Research
- ECON 7120: Professional Field Experience
- ECON 7300: Doctoral Dissertation