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ECON 4350 Corporate Finance
Fall 2026

Analyzes the theory of financing corporate operations and corporate decisions regarding the allocation of capital among alternative projects; includes the nature of financial instruments and the behavior of capital markets. …

3.3
Rating
2.6
Difficulty
3.41
GPA
ECON 4365 Global Financial Markets
Fall 2026

Study the role and the importance of the financial system in the global economy. Construct general equilibrium models that encompass the financial markets as well as the rest of the …

3.3
Rating
3.9
Difficulty
3.50
GPA
ECON 4390 The Economic Theory of Advertising
Fall 2026

Course deals with theories explaining the nature of advertising, and evaluates market performance in this industry, using Game Theory and Oligopoly Theory. Calculus will be used extensively. Prerequisite: ECON 3010 …

2.7
Rating
4.3
Difficulty
3.25
GPA
ECON 4430 Environmental Economics
Fall 2026

Explores the origins of environmental problems, how to measure the value of environmental amenities, and the efficacy of specific forms of regulation, including mandated technologies, taxes, subsidies, and pollution permit …

3.8
Rating
2.5
Difficulty
3.51
GPA
ECON 4720 Econometric Methods
Fall 2026

Studies the application of statistical methods to the testing and estimation of economic relationships. Emphasizes applied econometric studies and the problems that arise when analyzing time series and cross section …

2.3
Rating
4.1
Difficulty
3.27
GPA
ECON 4990 Distinguished Majors Seminar
Fall 2026

Required for Distinguished Majors. An introduction to economic research and the writing of a Distinguished Majors thesis. Although the course is intended for Distinguished Majors, other highly motivated and accomplished …

Rating
Difficulty
3.88
GPA
ECON 4993 Independent Study
Fall 2026

Independent study under the direction of a regular faculty member. Students may not use this class to obtain academic credit for a summer internship. Prerequisite: GPA of 3.300 in UVa …

Rating
Difficulty
3.80
GPA
ECON 5090 Introduction to Mathematical Economics I
Fall 2026

Studies topics in univariate and multivariate calculus and linear algebra. Includes applications to the theory of economic statics. Prerequisite: One semester of calculus and one additional semester of college mathematics, …

Rating
Difficulty
3.61
GPA
ECON 7010 Microeconomic Theory I
Fall 2026

Studies the theory of consumer and producer choice. Includes partial equilibrium analysis of competitive and imperfectly competitive markets. Prerequisite: Graduate standing or instructor permission.

4.7
Rating
4.0
Difficulty
3.35
GPA
ECON 7020 Macroeconomic Theory I
Fall 2026

Introduces macroeconomic theory, emphasizing economic growth and the business cycle. Prerequisite: Graduate standing or instructor permission.

Rating
Difficulty
3.43
GPA
ECON 7710 Econometrics I
Fall 2026

Studies the concepts and basic techniques of probability theory and statistical inference. Prerequisite: Graduate standing or instructor permission.

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Difficulty
3.37
GPA
ECON 8150 Labor Economics I
Fall 2026

Introduction to labor economics, including economic aspects of employment, wages, schooling, labor unions, and discrimination. Prerequisite: ECON 7030 and 7720 or instructor permission.

Rating
Difficulty
3.49
GPA
ECON 8170 Industrial Organization I
Fall 2026

Studies the industrial structure of the economy and its effects on allocation of resources. Prerequisite: ECON 7030 or instructor permission.

Rating
Difficulty
3.36
GPA
ECON 8210 International Trade Theory
Fall 2026

Studies the theory of international trade and analysis of the economic effects of tariffs, quotas, and other departures from free trade. Prerequisite: ECON 7030 or instructor permission.

Rating
Difficulty
3.54
GPA
ECON 8310 Public Economics I
Fall 2026

Topics include the justifications for government activities; principles of program analysis; illustrative theoretical and empirical analysis of expenditure programs; and theories of political processes. Prerequisite: ECON 7030 or instructor permission.

Rating
Difficulty
3.81
GPA
ECON 8340 Financial Economics
Fall 2026

This is an advanced macro/finance graduate course devoted to study topics in finance with particular emphasis in financial markets and problems in their functioning. The course will cover recent theories …

1.0
Rating
5.0
Difficulty
4.00
GPA
ECON 8350 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory
Fall 2026

Advanced study of selected topics in macro- and monetary economics, with and emphasis on theoretical and computational issues. Prerequisite: ECON 7040 or instructor permission.

Rating
Difficulty
3.96
GPA
ECON 8410 Applied Microeconomics Workshop
Fall 2026

Studies current research in applied microeconomics. Prerequisite: Third-year status or instructor permission.

Rating
Difficulty
3.87
GPA
ECON 8420 Macroeconomics Workshop
Fall 2026

Studies current research in macroeconomics. Prerequisite: Third-year status or instructor permission.

Rating
Difficulty
4.00
GPA
ECON 8430 Workshop in Economic Theory and Experimental Economics
Fall 2026

Current research in Economic Theory and Experimental Economics. Prerequisite: Third-year status or instructor permission.

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Difficulty
4.00
GPA