ECO 3999 Research in Economics

In collaboration with an economics faculty member, students undertake an empirical or theoretical study of a topic in economics. Research topics may include a review of the relevant research literature, data collection and analysis, and a presentation or report when the study is completed. 

Credits

1-4 sh

Prerequisite

Junior standing or ECO 1000 and ECO 2300 or for Economics majors or minors only who placed in STS 2120 upon entrance, STS 2120

Course Types

Society; Advanced Studies

Offered

Offered fall, winter, spring and summer.

Previous Course Number

ECO 399

Notes

A research proposal form, completed by the student in conjunction with the faculty member, is required for registration. Students may register for 1-4 hours of credit per semester and may register for more than one semester of research.

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