What are the available electives that are offered to MA students?
Currently, the department offers a small number of stand-alone graduate electives together with additional paired graduate/undergraduate electives. Instructors teaching paired electives ensure that there are additional course requirements and expectations appropriate for graduate students enrolled in the course. The paired courses we have offered in the past are: • Econ 801 paired with Econ 601: Applied Microeconomics • Econ 811 paired with Econ 611: International Trade Theory and Policy • Econ 805 paired with Econ 505: Graduate Applied Public Finance • Econ 811 paired with Econ 610: International Trade Theory and Policy • Econ 812 paired with Econ 612: International Finance and Macroeconomics • Econ 820 paired with Econ 520: Industrial Organization • Econ 825 paired with Econ 625: Theory of Economic Development • Econ 850 paired with Econ 550: Economics of the Environment Students may take up to a maxiumum of three paired courses toward the MA degree. Students may also take certain ap