University of Pittsburgh

Graduate

Graduate Courses

The course titles suggest the range of topics from which the material for the given term is likely to be selected. The emphasis accorded to any one or more topics may vary with the instructor who is assigned to the course. More complete course descriptions are published prior to each term in the School of Arts and Sciences Course Descriptions. Some courses are offered infrequently.

ECON 2000 MA Thesis and Research
ECON 2001 Introduction to Mathematical Methods
ECON 2010 Mathematical Method Econ Analysis
ECON 2020 Introduction to Econometric Theory
ECON 2070 History of Economic Thought 1
ECON 2080 History of Economic Thought 2
ECON 2100 Advanced Microeconomic Theory 1
ECON 2110 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory 1
ECON 2120 Advanced Microeconomic Theory 2
ECON 2130 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory 2
ECON 2140 Marxist Economic Theory
ECON 2150 General Econometrics
ECON 2160 Econometrics for Practitioners
ECON 2170 Mathematical Economics
ECON 2180 Dynamic Economics 1
ECON 2190 Dynamic Economics 2
ECON 2200 Introduction to Game Theory 1
ECON 2210 Introduction to Game Theory 2
ECON 2220 Topics in Experimental Economics
ECON 2230 Public Finance 1
ECON 2250 Individual Research
ECON 2260 Advanced Econometrics 1
ECON 2270 Advanced Econometrics 2
ECON 2280 Monetary Theory
ECON 2290 Monetary Policy
ECON 2300 Regional Economics
ECON 2320 Urban Economics
ECON 2360 Bases of Economic Quantitative Data
ECON 2400 Labor Market Analysis 1
ECON 2410 Labor Market Analysis 2
ECON 2440 Economic History of Russia/Eastern Europe
ECON 2470 Theory of Industrial Organization
ECON 2490 Earnings and Employment in the Third World
ECON 2500 International Trade
ECON 2510 International Finance
ECON 2520 Comparative Economic Systems
ECON 2530 Economic Development
ECON 2540 Growth & Policy Models of Economics
ECON 2560 World Food Economy
ECON 2570 International Trade Policy
ECON 2600 Computational Methods Economics
ECON 2605 Auction Theory & Mechanism Design 1
ECON 2610 Auction Theory & Mechanism Design 2
ECON 2650 Contests, Tournaments and Applications
ECON 2660 Contests and Lotteries
ECON 2700 Special Topics in Economics
ECON 2720 Writing Methods in Economics
ECON 2730 Seminar in Experimental Economics
ECON 2740 Teaching Economics
ECON 2750 Topics in Macroeconomics
ECON 2760 Topics in Microeconomic Theory
ECON 2770 PhD Comprehensive Preparation
ECON 2780 Topics in Monetary Theory
ECON 2900 Advanced Topics in Economics
ECON 2930 Research Seminar: Economy of China
ECON 2990 Independent Study
ECON 3000 PhD Research and Dissertation
ECON 3100 Seminar in Microeconomics
ECON 3110 Seminar in Macroeconomics
ECON 3150 Special Topics in Econometrics
ECON 3160 Econometric Workshop
ECON 3170 Seminar in Mathematical Economics
ECON 3200 Seminar in Game Theory
ECON 3400 Applied Microeconomics Workshop
ECON 3500 International Economics Workshop
ECON 3520 Comparative & Development Economic Seminar
ECON 3610 Professional Workshop in Economics
ECON 3902 Directed Study

For further information about these course offerings, contact the Graduate Administrator, econdpt@pitt.edu, or Jean-Francois Richard, Interim Director of Graduate Studies, fantin@pitt.edu.