Course Offering

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Students who are interested in taking higher level PhD courses might refer to the Department Website for course offering in 25/26.

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FALL SEMESTER 
2025/26 (SEP - DEC)

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Core Courses
ECON 5100 Mathematics for Business and Economics 3 credits
ECON 5130 Microeconomic Analysis 4 credits
ECON 5140 Macroeconomic Analysis 4 credits
ECON 5280 Applied Econometrics 4 credits
Elective Courses
ECON 5040 Economics of Financial Technology 2 credits
ECON 5060 Applied Machine Learning for Economic and Financial Analysis 2 credits
ECON 5348 Financial Economics: Corporate Finance 2 credits
ECON 5344 Macro Investment Strategy 2 credits
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WINTER SEMESTER
2025/26 (JAN)

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Elective Course
ECON 5341 Topics in Monetary Policy and Central Banking 2 credits
ECON 5347     International Finance and Open Economy Macro 2 credits
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SPRING SEMESTER
2025/26 (JANUARY- MAY)

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Elective Course
ECON 5101 Econometric Thinking for Business Strategists 2 credits
ECON 5346 Business Cycles and Monetary Policy 2 credits
ECON 5348 Financial Economics: Corporate Finance 2 credits
ECON 5349 Financial Economics: Portfolio Management 2 credits
ECON 5350 Banking and Financial Intermediation 2 credits
ECON 5351 Environmental Economics 3 credits
ECON 5352 Housing Economics 3 credits
ECON 5353 Value Investing in Global Markets 3 credits
ECON 5360 Monetary Economics 3 credits
ECON 5370 Using Data for Economics Analysis 3 credits
ECON 5390 Labor Economics 3 credits
ECON 5420 Topics in Development Economics 3 credits
ECON 5650 The Asset Management Industry 2 credits
ECON 5660 The Economics of ESG Investing 3 credits
ECON 5670 Urban Economics 3 credits
ECON 5700 Macroeconomic and Financial Risk Management 3 credits
ECON 6130A AI in Assest Management Industry 2 credits
ECON 6130C Macroeconomic Policies of China 3 credits
Project
ECON 6950 MSc Project 4 credits
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Summer SEMESTER
2025/26 (JUN-JULY)

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Elective Course
ECON 5640 Policy Evaluation and Evidence-Based Policy Making 3 credits
ECON 6101H The Business of Happiness 2 credits
ECON 6130D Choice, Bounded Rationality, and Applications 2 credits
ECON 6130E Political Economy of Central Eurasia 2 credits