Fall 2025 classes offered in Economics as of Sunday, 06/15/2025 at 07:00 AM
schedFallECON report generated: 15-JUN-25


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ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics1415303


MW09:00-10:20SH_115Eschker,E3030
0997SR
Texts
ECON 203 Principles of Macroeconomics1434343


MW11:00-12:20MUSB_203AEschker,E302910992SR
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ECON 306D Econ of Develop Wrld-Add Depth1434321


M17:00-17:50SH_116Matthews,N203
17990SF
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ECON 306W Econ of the Developing World1433083


TR15:00-16:20SH_120Matthews,N251807990SF
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ECON 309 Econ of a Sustainable Society1434353


MW13:00-14:20TA_110Fisher,WV3010416990SF
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ECON 311 Intermed Macroeconomics1430994


TR11:00-12:50HGH_226Matthews,N2510
15990SR
Texts
ECON 323 Economic History of the US1433093


TR13:00-14:20ONLEschker,E3015213990SR
Texts
ECON 423 Environmental & NR Economics1431003


MW15:00-16:20TA_110Fisher,WV3030
0991SF
Texts
ECON 423D Env & Nat Res Econ-Add Depth1431021


W17:00-17:50SH_118Fisher,WV155
10990SF
Texts
ECON 450 Energy Econ & Climate Policy1434474


MW11:00-12:50SH_128Fisher,WV3022
8990SF
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* Notes: IA=Instructor approval required, DA=Department approval required
* Rsrvd: indicates the number of seats reserved during registration for various reasons (i.e., freshmen registration in the Fall, PBLCs, or major restrictions). Unused seats are released prior to the beginning of the semester.
* Avail: indicates the total number of seats open to all students. This number may be reduced by enrollments in other cross-listed class sections.
* Wait Cap: indicates the number of waitlist seats available for the class
* Wait Tot: indicates the number of students currently waitlisted for the class (allows departments to determine class demand and may result in opening of class additional sections)
* Sust: classes designated as Sustainability Focused (SF) or Sustainability Related (SR)
* Permanent Text Status: If the particular course is indicated as NONE, there are no required texts. If indicated as FREE, text materials are offered free to students.
* Bookstore Text Info: Link to Bookstore text details for all courses that potentially have required texts.

Generally, students must register in one section from each component type shown for a particular class. For example, BIOL 104 has two lecture sections and several lab sections. Students who register for one of the lecture sections must also register for one of the labs associated with that lecture. Association numbers and section numbers are shown in parenthesis when multiple values exist.