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Economics Courses in California and Online Graduate Programs
Below are representative graduate and MBA-level economics courses grouped by subject. Course numbers and titles may vary by term, but these reflect common offerings taken by California-area students and online graduate programs.
Microeconomics
- UC Berkeley — ECON 201A — Microeconomic Theory — consumer theory, producer theory, and general equilibrium.
- UCLA — ECON 201A — Microeconomic Theory I — utility maximization and firm optimization.
- USC — ECON 500 — Microeconomic Analysis — constrained optimization and equilibrium analysis.
- Stanford — ECON 202 — Economic Analysis I — decision-making and market structures.
- Liberty (Online MBA) — ECON 604 — Managerial Economics — demand analysis and pricing decisions.
- SNHU (Online MBA) — MBA 530 — Economics for Business — applied microeconomic reasoning.
Macroeconomics
- UC Berkeley — ECON 202A — Macroeconomic Theory — growth models and dynamic macro foundations.
- UCLA — ECON 202A — Macroeconomic Theory I — DSGE models and intertemporal optimization.
- USC — ECON 510 — Advanced Macroeconomics — RBC and monetary policy models.
- Stanford — ECON 210 — Advanced Macroeconomics — IS-LM, AD-AS, and growth frameworks.
- GCU (Online MBA) — ECN 601 — Managerial Economics — macroeconomic forecasting and policy impact.
- Purdue Global (Online MBA) — GB 520 — Global Economics — macroeconomic indicators and forecasting.
Game Theory
- UC Berkeley — ECON 204 — Game Theory — Nash equilibrium, repeated games, and signaling.
- UCLA — ECON 204A — Game Theory — strategic interaction and equilibrium concepts.
- USC — ECON 620 — Game Theory — dynamic games and Bayesian equilibrium.
- Stanford — ECON 286 — Strategy and Game Theory — strategic behavior in markets.
- Liberty (Online) — ECON 612 — Strategic Decision Making — applied game-theoretic reasoning.
Econometrics
- UC Berkeley — ECON 241A — Econometrics I — OLS, inference, and causal interpretation.
- UCLA — ECON 241A — Econometrics I — regression, panel data, and IV methods.
- USC — ECON 570 — Econometrics — estimation theory and applied modeling.
- Stanford — ECON 270 — Econometric Methods — regression and empirical methods.
- Liberty (Online) — ECON 620 — Applied Econometrics — regression and forecasting.
- SNHU (Online) — ECO 550 — Applied Econometrics — regression and data-driven modeling.
MBA Economics Core
- UCLA Anderson — Managerial Economics — microeconomic foundations for business strategy.
- USC Marshall — BUAD 497 — Strategic Economic Reasoning — economic reasoning for managers.
- UC Davis GSM — Managerial Economics — demand, cost, and pricing analysis.
- UC Irvine Merage — Economics for Managers — macroeconomic policy and forecasting.
- GCU (Online MBA) — ECN 601 — Economics for Business — applied economic analysis.
- Purdue Global (Online MBA) — GB 523 — Managerial Economics — economic decision models.
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