NOTE: All course schedules and instructors are subject to change. Also, specific course content will vary from year to year. For a detailed course description, please check the individual course website for the most up-to-date syllabus. Course websites can be accessed through http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/schedulehome.aspx.
PRE-REQUIREMENT FOR CORE COURSES
- 200. Mathematical Methods in Economics (4)
(Fall 11, John G. Riley)
CORE COURSES
Microeconomics
- 201A. Microeconomics: Theory of the Firm and Consumer (4)
(Fall 11, William Zame)
- 201B. Microeconomics: Basic Concepts and Techniques of Non-cooperative Game Theory and Information Economics (4)
(Winter 12, Ichiro Obara)
- 201C. Microeconomics: General Equilibrium and Welfare Economics (4)
(Spring 12, John Riley)
Macroeconomics
- 202A. Macroeconomics: Dynamics and Growth Theory (4)
(Fall 11, Gary Hansen)
- 202B. Macroeconomics: Business Cycles (4)
(Winter 12, Lee Ohanian)
- 202C. Macroeconomics: Topics in Macroeconomics (4)
(Spring 12, Andrew Atkeson)
Quantitative Methods
- 203A. Probability and Statistics for Econometrics (4)
(Fall 11, Rosa Matzkin)
- 203B. Introduction to Econometrics: Single Equation Models (4)
(Winter 12, Jinyong Hahn)
- 203C. Introduction to Econometrics: Systems Models (4)
(Spring 12, Zhipeng Liao)
Information and Uncertainty
- 211A. Economics of Uncertainty, Information, and Games (4)
(Fall 11, Simon Board) Cross-listed with 271A
- 211B. Economics of Uncertainty, Information, and Games (4)
(Fall 11, Jernej Copic)
- 212A. Topics in Advanced Theory: Search Theory (4)
(Fall 11, Pierre-Olivier Weill) Cross-listed with 221A
- 213B. General Equilibrium and Game Theory (4)
(Winter 12, Marek Pycia)
- 207. History of Economic Thought (4)
(Winter 12, Joseph Ostroy)
- 213A. General Equilibrium and Game Theory (4)
(Spring 12, Ichiro Obara)
- 212B. Topics in Advanced Theory: Applied Game Theory (4)
(Spring 12, Moritz Meyer-ter-Vehn)
Monetary Economics
- 221A. Monetary Economics I (4)
(Fall 11, Pierre-Olivier Weill) Cross-listed with 212A
- 221B. Monetary Economics II (4)
(Winter 12, Gary Hanse)
- 221D. Monetary Economics IV (4)
(Winter 12, Ariel Burstein) Cross-listed with 282B
- 221C. Monetary Economics III (4)
(Spring 12, Roger Farmer)
Econometrics
- 231A. Econometrics: Single Equation Models (4)
(Fall 11, Rosa Matzkin)
- 231B. System Models (4)
(Winter 12, Jinyong Hahn)
- 232M. Topics in Econometrics (4)
(Spring 12, Maximilian Kasy)
Economic History
- 241. Economic History of Western Europe (4)
(Fall 11, Dora Costa)
- 242. Economic History of the U.S. (4)
(Winter 12, Leah Boustan)
Public Finance
- 251B. Topics in Development Economics: Economics Development
(Fall 11, Arnold Harberger)
Labor Economics
- 232M. Topics in Econometrics
(Spring 12, Visitor)
- 261A. Labor Economics I (4)
(Fall 11, Adriana Lleras-Muney)
- 262P. Topics in Labor Economics
(Fall 11, Maurizio Mazzocco)
- 261B. Labor Economics II (4)
(Winter 12, Maria Casanova)
- 262F.Topics in Labor Economics (4)
(Winter 12, Dayanand Manoli)
Industrial Organization
- 271A. Industrial Organization, Price Policies, and Regulation I (4)
(Fall 11, Simon Board) Cross-listed with 211A
- 271B. Industrial Organization, Price Policies, and Regulation II (4)
(Winter 12, Hugo Hopenhayn)
- 271C. Mathematical Theory in Industrial Organization (4)
(Spring 12, Connan Snider)
International Economics
- 281B. International Finance (4)
(Winter 12, Aaron Tornell)
- 282A. Topics in International Economics (4)—Cross-Listed with 221A
(Winter 12, Ariel Burstein) Cross-listed with 221B
- 282B. Topics in International Economics (4)
(Spring 12, Pablo Fajgelbaum)
Breadth Option (must include one of the following):
- 241. Economic History of Western Europe
- 242. Economic History of the U.S.
- 207. History of Economic Thought
Syllabi for these classes can be found at the Social Sciences Computing ClassWeb Site.