Semester Guidelines and Policies

Questions and Answers about Semesters

Graduation Plans

Calendar
Academic Year 1998-1999

Calendar
Academic Year 1999-2000

Liberal ed Reqs
Quarter to Semester System

Liberal ed Reqs
Semester to Quarter System

Recommended
Quarter to Semester Substitutions

Fall 98
Schedule

Spring 99
Schedule

ECONOMICS

ECONOMICS

RECOMMENDED QUARTER TO SEMESTER COURSE SUBSTITUTIONS
Economics Contact: Robert Ley Decker 22. ph.2730
The following substitutions are recommendations of the department and are subject to change and interpretation.
Note: For courses not offered under quarters, see Semester Course Offerings, below.
Quarter Courses
1996-98 Undergraduate Catalog
Recommended Semester Course Substitution
1998-2000 Undergraduate Catalog

201 Principles of Economics I

See Department Plan

202 Principles of Economics II

2000 Markets and Resource Allocation

203 Principles of Economics III

2100 Macroeconomics and the Business Cycle

300 The Theory of Competitive Markets

3000 Microeconomics for Decision Making

301 Welfare Economics and the Theory of Imperfect Competition

See Department Plan

302 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory

3100 Theory of the Macroeconomic Environment

310 Managerial Economics

dropped course

311 Money and Banking

3200 Economics of the Financial Sector

312 Public Finance

3010 Public Economics

321 Business and Government

3210 Public Policy and the Business Environment

331 International Trade and Factor Movements

3050 International Trade and Factor Movements

332 International Finance

3150 Economics of International Finance

333 Environmental Economics

3040 Environmental Economics

335 Comparative Economics Systems

3450 Comparative Economic Systems

340 Economics of Local Government

3220 Regional Economics and Local Government Policy

350 European Economic History

See Department Plan

351 American Economic History

See Department Plan

371 Labor Theory and Relations

3070 Labor Economics

382 Current Economic Problems

3700 Current Economic Topics

403 Quantitative Methods in Economics

3300 Quantitative Methods

406 Econometrics

4300 Econometrics

492 Seminar

4920 Capstone Experience I

DEPARTMENT PLAN (DP) for ADVISING
for Quarter to Semester Substitution
of Sequence and Consolidated Courses

The following plan, prepared by the department, will be used to advise students regarding quarter to semester substitutions of sequence and consolidated courses. The plan is based on the following Policies and Practices for Semester Conversion Advising (Semester Conversion Committee; Faculty Senate):

  • Options for meeting the No Retake Policy when students already have completed in quarters a portion of a semester course
    1. Using an All-University number, departments may allow students to enroll for variable credit to complete a portion of a semester course.
    2. Using All-University numbers, departments may design and offer appropriate transitional courses.
    3. Departments may waive portions of a sequence course requirement.
  • This plan is subject to revision and interpretation.
  • For substitution of courses not listed here, see the Quarter to Semester Course Substitution list

Quarter Course
(Number and Title)
Option
(1, 2 or 3 from above, or description of other option/s)

201 Principles of Economics I

Dropped course, can take 2000, 2100, or 2200 (another Principles course)

301 Welfare Economics and the Theory of Imperfect Competition

Independent Study

350 European Economic History
351 American Economic History

Independent Study
or 3260 Western Capitalism