Core courses
ECONTWOÂ Introduction to macroeconomics
MATECO1Â Mathematical economics 1 (lecture)
³¢µþ³Û·¡°ä°¿1ÌýMathematical economics 1 (laboratory)
MATECO2Â Mathematical economics 2 (lecture)
LBYECO2Â Mathematical economics 2 (laboratory)
Department policy on undergraduate programs
A student in the fourth term (taking MATECO2) is required to attend the economics majors’ orientation,Ìýscheduled during the eighth week of the term (on a Friday). A student must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 in the abovementioned core courses. Otherwise, a student cannot advance to the next set of courses (ECOSTAT, MICREC1, and MACREC1).
BS Applied Economics (Financial econ)
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FINNLECÂ Financial economics
INTRAFNÂ International trade and finance ECOMETFÂ Financial econometrics PORTIVAÂ Portfolio choice and investment analysis FOPDERVÂ Futures, options, and other derivatives |
Electives
The following are the elective courses for the respective undergraduate degree programs. Note that all electives have the same set of prerequisites: MICREC2, and MACREC2. Note that other courses may be required as prerequisites, depending on the content of the course.
BS Applied Economics  (Industrial econ) |
°ä°¿¸é±Ê³¢´¡±·ÌýCorporate planning |
BA Economics |
AGRIECOÂ Agricultural economics
COMPRES Comparative economic systems ECONHIS Philippine economic history ENVECON Environmental economics ³Ò·¡±·¶Ù·¡°ä°¿ÌýGender economics GRWECON Economics of growth HELTECO Health economics HISTECO History of economic thought ±õ²Ñ±Ê·¡³Õ´¡³¢ÌýIntroduction to impact evaluation of development programs LABOREC Labor economics POLECON Political economy POVECON Poverty economics SPECTOA (to C) Special topics ​ |
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