I took this class in fall '24. I would not recommend it. Miller teaches the course as if for non-majors and as a result simplifies a lot of the math that makes economics so powerful for deriving conclusion about the world. In practicality, the limitations imposed to make the class feasible for non-majors are incredibly frustrating to work with, and you end up just memorizing how to do stuff like constrained optimization and differences-in-differences in a very suboptimal way if you know how to do those methods the usual way. If she teaches the 4000 level class, I recommend taking that one instead, as you will likely have an opportunity to do economics the usual way rather than the way she teaches it.
ECON 2070
Introduction to Economics of Gender at Work
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