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Tufts University Masters Program in Economics Course List: Spring 2016
Course Number
Required Courses:
Ec 202
Ec 204
Ec 206
Title
Block
Days
Time
Econometrics+
Microeconomic Theory II
Macroeconomic Theory II ++
H+
M+
I+
TTh
MW
MW
1:30-2:45 pm
6:00-7:15 pm
3:00-4:15 pm
+Conflicts with Math 152 and EIB E 220. ++Conflicts with EIB E246.
Elective Courses: Economics Department
Most courses in the Economics Department number 110 and higher may be taken for graduate credit with
permission of the Graduate Program Director. Courses that are listed in Quant Econ electives (#) are generally
suitable for graduate credit. To request approval to take other 100 level course for graduate credit, you must
complete the MS Elective Petition Form. Instructor permission and arrangements are required. See Petition Form
for details.
Mathematics Department**
Math 136
Math 150-01
Math 150-02
Math 152
Real Analysis II
Data Mining
Financial Calculus+
Non Linear PDEs++
G
D+
C
H+
MWF
TTh
TWF
TTh
1:30-2:20 pm
10:30-11:45 am
9:30-10:20 am
1:30-2:45 pm
+Conflicts with EIB E240. ++Conflicts with Ec 202 and EIB E220.
**Other Mathematics courses number 100 or above may be taken after consultation with your advisor/or
Mathematics Department advisor.
Fletcher School
EIB E220
EIB E240
EIB E246
International Trade and
Investment+
Development Economics:
Macro Perspectives++
Environmental Economics+++
F
TTh
1:55-3:10 pm
D
MW
9:40-10:55 am
Q
M
3:20-5:20 pm
+Conflicts with Math 152 and Ec 202. ++Conflicts with Math 150-2. +++Conflicts with Ec 206
Other Departments and Schools at Tufts University: Courses in other departments (e.g. Engineering or Computer
Science) may be taken with approval of Graduate Program Director upon submission of course description and
syllabus and explanation for how this course will contribute to your graduate economics education.