
Intro & core
Electives
Urban Economics
Urban Economics is a course that explores the economic issues and challenges faced by cities and urban areas. Students will learn about the economic forces that shape urban development, including land use, transportation, housing, and local government policies. Through case studies and real-world examples, students will gain a deeper understanding of the economic dynamics of urban areas and the role of public policy in shaping urban outcomes.
Health Economics
Health Economics is a field of study that examines how resources are allocated and used in the healthcare industry. This course will introduce students to the principles of microeconomics and how they apply to healthcare, as well as the role of government in healthcare policy. Students will also learn about the economics of healthcare systems, including insurance, healthcare financing, and healthcare delivery. By the end of the course, students will have a solid of the economic factors that influence healthcare decision-making and policy.