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Minor Field – Economics (Revision: September, 2004)
Students must take four courses, each earning three or more credits. The rules concerning these four courses are:
1. Two of the courses must either be:
(a) A two-course sequence in one of the Economics Department’s seven major fields (excluding the student’s own major field); or
(b) Mathematics Department or Statistics Department courses at the 700 level or above.2. The remaining two courses must be
(a) Economics Department or Statistics Department courses at the 700 level or above
(b) Mathematics Department courses at the 500 level or above.Students are also welcome to propose four-course sequences that do not satisfy items 1 and 2 above. Approval of such proposals is at the discretion of the Director of Graduate Studies.
A GPA of 3.0 must be maintained in the minor. In addition, grades of B- or better must be received in courses used to fulfill the minor field requirement. Workshop courses and independent study courses may not be used for the minor. Courses which are part of the student's major field may not be included. The beginning Micro and Macro sequence (Econ 711, 712, 713, & 714) and the beginning Econometrics sequence (Econ 709, 710) may also not be used as part of the minor. Courses taken more that 10 years ago may not be utilized for the minor.
minor course requirements for students in other departments
Suggested Minor Field Courses in Mathematics and Statistics
Mathematics (Course Descriptions)
Analysis:
521 Advanced Calculus I
522 Advanced Calculus II
629 Introduction to Measure and Integration
721 Real Analysis I
725 Real Analysis II
821 Advanced Topics in Real Analysis
Probability:
632 Introduction to Stochastic Processes
635 Introduction to Brownian Motion and Stochastic Calculus
735 Stochastic Analysis
831 Theory of Probability I
832 Theory of Probability II
833 Topics in the Theory of Probability
Optimization:
525 Linear Programming Methods
726 Nonlinear Programming Theory and Applications
Dynamical Systems:
716 Ordinary Differential Equations
777 Nonlinear Dynamics, Bifurcations, and Chaos
807 Dynamical Systems
Statistics (Course Descriptions)
Time Series:
701 Applied Time Series Analysis, Forecasting, & Control I
702 Applied Time Series Analysis, Forecasting, & Control II
Classical Statistics:
709 Mathematical Statistics I
710 Mathematical Statistics II
732 Large Sample Theory of Statistical Inference
Bayesian Statistics:
775 Introduction to Bayesian Decision and Control
853 Bayesian Inference
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