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TAB - Undergrad News

Spring 2008 Courses Announced
The University has posted the Spring 2009 and Mini-3 course schedule. For complete details about course content, class meeting times, and course pre-requisites, please visit the Schedule of Classes website. The upper level economics courses being offered next term are:

  • 73-328: Health Economics
  • 73-331: Political Economy of Inequality and Redistribution
  • 73-347: Game Theory for Economists
  • 73-365: Industrial Organization
  • 73-372: International Money and Financed
  • 73-392: Financial Economics
  • 73-430: Economics of Risk and Uncertainty
  • 73-440: Auctions and Markets
  • 73-474: The Economis of Ideas: Growth, Innovations, and Intellectual Property

TAB - Undergrad Events

Please see the Undergraduate Economics Program's Calendar for a complete listing of events, lectures, workshops, and more.


University Course Assessments
During the November 23rd - December 5th period, students are invited to fill out University Course Assessments. For more information, visit Enrollment Services's website.
Senior Project Presentations
On Tuesday, December 2nd, students in enrolled in Senior Project course (73-497) present their research. This presentation is open to all. Mellon Auditorium (3:00 - 5:15 p.m.).
Moris K. Udall Scholarship Information Session
On Wednesday, December 3rd, sophomores and juniors are invited to an information session about the Morris K. Udall Scholarship. The recipients of these scholarships are students who are dedicated to environmental stewardship and sciences. Warner Hall, Carnegie East Conference Room - 1st Floor (4:30 p.m.)
Last Day of Classes
Friday, December 5th is the last day of Semester and Mini-2 courses. It is also the Semester and Mini-2 course drop deadline to receive a withdrawal grade.
Senior Social
On Friday, December 5th, Economics and Economics & Statistics seniors are invited to a senior social at the Union Grill beginning at 5:00 p.m.
Final Examinations and Reading Day
Final Examination are held on Monday, December 8th; Tuesday, December 9th; Thursday, December 11th; Friday, December 12th;  Monday, December 15th;and Tuesday, December 16th. Reading Day is held on Wednesday, December 10th.
Semester and Mini 3 Courses Begin
The first day of Spring 2009 and Mini-3 courses is Monday, January 12th.

 

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To find out more detailed information about the Undergraduate Economics Program, please visit the Current Economics Undergraduate Students webpages. There you will find valuable information that pertains to all Carnegie Mellon students taking undergraduate economics courses.

The Best of Two Worlds


Undergraduate Economics:
Spanning Two Colleges

In the Fall of 2005, as a result of a collaborative effort between the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the Tepper School of Business, the Undergraduate Economics Program announced several important and exciting changes designed to further improve the needs of Economics majors, additional majors, and minors.

Key among these changes was that the Bachelor of Science in Economics would henceforth be jointly awarded by the Tepper School of Business and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. All students whose primary major is Economics became students of both Tepper and H&SS, reflecting a strong desire that economics majors enjoy the full array of services and support of both schools.

Students wishing to major in Economics should apply to the University through H&SS. Click here for more information about Carnegie Mellon Undergraduate Admissions.

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