91650

FIN   190   

 Accounting

Andy Felkerson

. . W . F

10:10 am- 11:30 am

HEG 201

 

This course surveys financial and managerial accounting. The concepts and methods of financial accounting following generally accepted accounting principles and the effects of alternative principles on the measurement of periodic income and financial status are covered. Recent changes in accounting methods such as those stimulated by manufacturing advances are examined, as are concerns about ethical standards. This is a required course in the Economics and Finance Program and is a prerequisite for Econ 391, Corporate Finance.   Class size: 20

 

91645

ECON   100   A

 Principles of Economics

Aniruddha Mitra

M . W . .

10:10 am- 11:30 am

OLINLC 115

SSCI

 

91646

ECON   100   B

 Principles of Economics

Aniruddha Mitra

. T . Th .

10:10 am- 11:30 am

HEG 201

SSCI

 

91647

ECON   100   C

 Principles of Economics

James Green-Armytage

. T . Th .

1:30 pm -2:50 pm

RKC 103

SSCI

 

91648

ECON   100   D

 Principles of Economics

Andy Felkerson

. T . Th .

11:50 am -1:10 pm

HEG 106

SSCI

 

91653

ECON   200   

 Money and Banking

Pavlina Tcherneva

M . W . .

3:10 pm -4:30 pm

ALBEE 106

SSCI

 

91654

ECON   201   

 Intermediate Microeconomics

James Green-Armytage

. T . Th .

4:40 pm -6:00 pm

OLIN 204

SSCI

 

91659

ECON   229   

 Introduction to Econometrics

Sanjaya DeSilva

. . W . F

11:50 am -1:10 pm

ALBEE 106

MATC

 

91660

ECON   291   

 Foundations of Finance and investments

Andy Felkerson

. T . Th .

10:10 am- 11:30 am

HEG 106

SSCI

 

91661

ECON   329   

 Advanced Econometrics

Sanjaya DeSilva

. . . Th .

1:30 pm -3:50 pm

ALBEE 106

SSCI

 

91664

ECON   390   

 Contemporary Developments in Finance

Dimitri Papadimitriou

. T . . .

1:30 pm -3:50 pm

ALBEE 106

SSCI