Thematic Concentration:
Development, Science, and Technology
2011-2012 Course List
Study of the nature, causes, and consequences of national economic development, with attention to the roles of technology and science and the influences of society-specific historical, political-economic, and cultural factors.
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| Foundational Courses |
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ANTHRO 1: Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology (5, S) |
ECON 1A: Introductory Economics A (5, A/W) |
ECON 1B: Introductory Economics B (5, W) |
ECON 50: Economic Analysis I (5, A) |
ECON 51: Economic Analysis II (5, A) |
ECON 52: Economic Analysis III (5, W) |
ECON 113: Economics of Innovation (5, S) |
ECON 116: American Economic History (5, S) |
MS&E 181: Issues in Technology and Work for a Post-Industrial Economy (3, S) |
MS&E 185: Global Work (4, A/S) |
POLISCI 1: Introduction to International Relations (5, S) |
POLISCI 114D: Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law (5, A) |
POLISCI 147: Comparative Democratic Development (5,S) |
SOC 114: Economic Sociology (5, A) |
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| Advanced Courses |
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ECON 118: Development Economics (5, A) |
ECON 124: Contemporary Japanese Economy (5, NO) |
ECON 214: Development Economics I (2-5, W) |
ECON 216: Development Economics III (2-5, NO) |
ECON 224: Science, Technology, and Economic Growth (2-5, NO) |
ECON 225: Economics of Technology and Innovation (2-5, S) |
EDUC 306A: Economics of Education in the Global Economy (5, A) |
HISTORY 279: Latin American Development: Economy and Society, 1800-2000 (4-5, NO) |
POLISCI 248S: Latin American Politics (5, NO) |
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Sample Concentration:
- ECON 1 [Foundational]
- ECON 50 [Foundational]
- ANTHRO 1 [Foundational]
- POLISCI 147 [Foundational]
- ECON 118 [Advanced]
- ECON 224 [Advanced]
Center of Gravity: Economics