ECONOMICS
Graduate Courses
ECON628 SOCIAL
SCIENCE SEMINAR: TOPICS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES (3sh)
A thematic or
topical approach, with emphasis on
historical/political/economic analysis. Treatment of
historical, contemporary and/or comparative topics (for
example, the historical roots and contemporary practice of
terrorism and its political and economic impact; the impact of
imperialism --political, economic, and historical-- in
different global areas; the frontier experience of Russian
Siberia and the American West) within a framework provided by
the instructor.
ECON628 SOCIAL
SCIENCE SEMINAR: THE ECONOMICS OF CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL
ISSUES (3 sh)
This course will
examine the economics dimension of a variety of contemporary
social issues. The focus will be on, but not limited to,
the United States. The issues might include, among
others: job trends, new economy/old economy, crime,
discrimination, immigration, urban/suburban/rural changes,
energy production and distribution, mail delivery, the Social
Security System, globalization of the US economy, the federal
budget, national defense.
July
2003