Bachelor's degree

In Chicago (USA)

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    Bachelor's degree

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    Chicago (USA)

So great are UChicago’s contributions in economics that an entire school of thought is associated with the University’s name. Since the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences was first awarded in 1969, 25 recipients have been affiliated with Chicago as faculty, researchers, or students. Today, undergraduates learn from economists whose research includes game theory, economic models of crime, the economics of sports, and the Great Depression. The faculty’s reputation, according to the National Research Council, is first among 107 economics programs in the nation. Most recently, Professor Kevin Murphy received a MacArthur “Genius” grant for “revealing economic forces shaping vital social phenomena.”The curriculum covers price theory and macroeconomics, economic history, econometrics, mathematics, and calculus, as well as a wide range of other topics: environmental economics, health economics and public policy, and public choice, for example. Internships and research positions in the Department of Economics, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, and NORC (formerly the National Opinion Research Center) are encouraged.

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Course programme

Elementary Functions and Calculus III
Calculus III
Honors Calculus III
Mathematical Methods for Social Sciences
Analysis in Rn II
Honors Analysis in Rn II
Principles of Microeconomics
Introduction to Microeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Introduction to Macroeconomics
The Elements of Economic Analysis I
The Elements of Economic Analysis II
The Elements of Economic Analysis III
The Elements of Economic Analysis I Honors
The Elements of Economic Analysis II Honors
The Elements of Economic Analysis III Honors
Linear Algebra
Numerical Linear Algebra
Abstract Linear Algebra
Honors Analysis in Rn I
Statistical Models and Methods
Statistical Theory and Methods I
Statistical Theory and Methods Ia
Econometrics
Econometrics - Honors
Statistical Methods in Economics
Econometrics
Economic Policy Analysis
Topics in Macroeconomics
Introduction to Advanced Macroeconomic Analysis
Introduction to Dynamic Economic Modeling
Fundamentals of Computer Programming II
Computer Science with Applications I
Introduction to Computer Science I
Honors Introduction to Computer Science I
Statistical Theory and Methods II
Introduction to Mathematical Probability
Introduction to Probability Models
Time Dependent Data
Analysis in Rn III
Honors Analysis in Rn III
Basic Theory of Ordinary Differential Equations
Corporation Finance
Corporation Finance
Data Science for Marketing
Data Science for Marketing Decision Making
Behavioral Economics
The Study of Behavioral Economics
Big Data
Big Data
Financial Econometrics
Financial Econometrics
Machine Learning
Machine Learning
Competitive Strategy
Competitive Strategy
BUSN 2XXXX-level (undergraduate-only) versions of these courses will follow some College policies regarding registration, scheduling, grading, etc. The BUSN 3XXXX-level and higher courses will be subject to Chicago Booth's academic and administrative policies. Consult the Chicago Booth website for details.
MATH 13200
ECON 20100
ECON 10200
STAT 23400
MATH 15200
ECON 20100
MATH 19620
ECON 10200
MATH 13200
ECON 20100
ECON 10200
ECON 21020
Principles of Microeconomics ^
The Elements of Economic Analysis I
Principles of Macroeconomics #
The Elements of Economic Analysis III
Financial Accounting
Building the New Venture
Investments
Corporation Finance
Managerial Decision Making
Marketing Management
Operations Management
Big Data
Competitive Strategy
Students who have previously completed ECON 19800 (but not ECON 20000) will have satisfied this requirement
Students who have previously completed ECON 19900 (but not ECON 20200) will have satisfied this requirement
BUSN 2XXXX-level (undergraduate-level) versions of these courses will follow some College policies regarding registration, scheduling, grading, etc. The BUSN 3XXXX-level and higher versions will be subject to Chicago Booth's academic and administrative policies. Consult the Chicago Booth website for details. Students who have taken a BUSN 2XXXX-level course cannot enroll in the 3XXXX-level or higher equivalent course and vice-versa.
The Elements of Economic Analysis II
Game Theory and Economic Applications
Experimental Economics
Introduction to Money and Banking
Introduction to Public Sector Economics
Introduction to International Trade
Economic Policy Analysis
Statistical Methods in Economics
Introduction to Econometrics
Examination credit for STAT 22000 will not count toward the requirements for the major
Financial Accounting *
Managerial Accounting
Financial Statement Analysis
Building the New Venture *
Developing a New Venture
Accounting for Entrepreneurship
Corporation Finance *
Investments
Managerial Decision Making *
Behavioral Economics
Managing in Organizations
Marketing Management *
Pricing Strategy
Data Science for Marketing
Operations Management *
Managerial Decision Modeling
Big Data *
Machine Learning
Financial Econometrics
Competitive Strategy *
International Financial Policy
These courses are also eligible for the Foundations of Business Education requirement; however, a course used to satisfy the core requirement in the major cannot also be counted as an elective. Students must complete four distinct Chicago Booth courses: one Foundations of Business Education course and three electives. In order to expose students to different subfields in business education, the four Chicago Booth courses used to fulfill the core and elective requirements must be drawn from at least three of the thematic bundles listed here.
The Elements of Economic Analysis I-II-III
The Elements of Economic Analysis: Honors I-II-III
Computer Science with Applications III
Introduction to Computer Science II
Honors Introduction to Computer Science II
Data Construction and Interpretation in Economic Applications
Applications of Econometric and Data Science Methods
Econometrics and Machine Learning
Applied Microeconometrics
Topics in Microeconometrics
Topics in Applied Econometrics
Time Series Econometrics
Time Dependent Data
Financial Econometrics
Financial Econometrics
Computational Methods in Economics
Cryptocurrencies
Nonparametric Inference
Machine Learning
Elementary Functions and Calculus I-II
Calculus I-II *
Honors Calculus I-II
Honors Calculus I (IBL)    and Honors Calculus II (IBL)
Elementary Functions and Calculus III
Calculus III *
Honors Calculus III
Honors Calculus III (IBL)
The Elements of Economic Analysis I-II-III
The Elements of Economic Analysis: Honors I-II-III
Mathematical Methods for Social Sciences **
Analysis in Rn II
Honors Analysis in Rn II
Linear Algebra
Abstract Linear Algebra
Numerical Linear Algebra
Honors Analysis in Rn I
Statistical Models and Methods
Statistical Theory and Methods I
Statistical Theory and Methods Ia
Econometrics
Econometrics - Honors
Economic Policy Analysis
Topics in Macroeconomics
Introduction to Advanced Macroeconomic Analysis
Introduction to Dynamic Economic Modeling
 Credit may be granted by examination.
 Students are encouraged to take prior to or concurrently with ECON 20000 or ECON 20010.
These courses must include two economics courses numbered higher than ECON 20200 and must follow guidelines in the preceding Electives section. (Note: ECON 19900 or ECON 10200 may be used to fulfill one economics elective requirement for students who matriculated in 2016–17 or later.)
Elementary Functions and Calculus I-II
Calculus I-II *
Honors Calculus I-II
Honors Calculus I (IBL)    and Honors Calculus II (IBL)
Elementary Functions and Calculus III
Calculus III *
Honors Calculus III
Honors Calculus III (IBL)
The Elements of Economic Analysis I-II-III
The Elements of Economic Analysis: Honors I-II-III
Mathematical Methods for Social Sciences **
Analysis in Rn II
Honors Analysis in Rn II
Statistical Methods in Economics
Econometrics
Economic Policy Analysis
Topics in Macroeconomics
Introduction to Advanced Macroeconomic Analysis
Introduction to Dynamic Economic Modeling
 Credit may be granted by examination.
 Students are encouraged to take prior to or concurrently with ECON 20000 or ECON 20010.
These courses must include three economics courses numbered higher than ECON 20200 and must follow guidelines in the preceding Electives section. For students who matriculated in 2016–17 or later, ECON 19900 or ECON 10200 may be used to fulfill one economics elective requirement.
Principles of Microeconomics #
The Elements of Economic Analysis I
Principles of Macroeconomics ^
The Elements of Economic Analysis III
Financial Accounting
Building the New Venture
Corporation Finance
Managerial Decision Making
Marketing Management
Operations Management
Big Data
Competitive Strategy
The Elements of Economic Analysis II
Game Theory and Economic Applications
Experimental Economics
Introduction to Money and Banking
Introduction to Public Sector Economics
Introduction to International Trade
Economic Policy Analysis *
Statistical Methods in Economics **
Statistical Methods and Applications
Statistical Models and Methods
Statistical Theory and Methods I
Students who have previously completed ECON 19800 but not ECON 20000 will have satisfied this requirement
Students who have previously completed ECON 19900 but not ECON 20200 will have satisfied this requirement
 Students may count either ECON 13000 or ECON 23950, but not both, toward the forty-two credits required for graduation.
Examination credit for STAT 22000 will not count toward the requirements for the major.
Students must take Chicago Booth courses in at least three thematic "bundles." See Electives section for details. Note that BUSN 2XXXX-level (undergraduate-only) versions of these courses will follow some College policies regarding registration, scheduling, grading, etc. The BUSN 3XXXX-level versions will be subject to Chicago Booth academic and administrative policies. Consult the Chicago Booth website for details.
Elementary Functions and Calculus I-II
Calculus I-II *
Honors Calculus I-II
Honors Calculus I (IBL)    and Honors Calculus II (IBL)
Elementary Functions and Calculus III
Calculus III
Honors Calculus III
Mathematical Methods for Social Sciences
Analysis in Rn II
Honors Analysis in Rn II
The Elements of Economic Analysis I-II-III
The Elements of Economic Analysis: Honors I-II-III
Linear Algebra
Numerical Linear Algebra
Abstract Linear Algebra
Honors Analysis in Rn I
Statistical Models and Methods
Statistical Theory and Methods I
Statistical Theory and Methods Ia
Econometrics
Econometrics - Honors
Computer Science with Applications III
Introduction to Computer Science II
Honors Introduction to Computer Science II
Data Construction and Interpretation in Economic Applications
Applications of Econometric and Data Science Methods
Econometrics and Machine Learning
Computational Methods in Economics
Cryptocurrencies
Nonparametric Inference
Machine Learning
 Credit may be granted by examination.

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