MBA – CONCENTRATION ELECTIVE APPROVAL SHEET Concentration: Economics Name: Email Address: Phone Number: Semester & Year admitted: CWID# : The Department of Economics has put together a list of courses to choose from. If you are unsure of which courses would be useful for your professional, personal, or educational goals please schedule a meeting with your Graduate Concentration Exploration Advisors for a personal consultation. During your first semester in the program a copy of the Concentration Elective Approval form must be submitted, by the deadlines found in your GSH, via email to newadmit@fullerton.edu or you may drop a copy off in SGMH4210. o When you make any changes to your electives simply choose alternatives from the list below. You are not required to resubmit a new form as long as the elective courses are included in this list. Concentration courses are offered less frequently then required courses. Picking your concentration elective courses within the first semester provides you with the opportunity to enroll in the courses as they are offered. It is your responsibility to check the prerequisites when selecting your concentration elective courses. You are responsible for completing any prerequisite coursework prior to enrolling in a course. Choose / Mark a Maximum of “FOUR” Electives The concentration consists of 12 units or four electives from the same thematic discipline. Courses must be chosen from the provided list. Two courses must be at the 500 level and no more than two courses may be at the 400 level. No course numbered below 400 may be used. Check 2 – 4 Electives (course descriptions are found in the University Catalog) ECON 502 ECON 503 ECON 504 ECON 505 ECON 506 Advanced Microeconomic Analysis Advanced Macroeconomic Analysis Econometric Analysis Economic Models and Forecasting Economics of Aging ECON 516 Economics and Benefit-Cost Analysis ECON 528 Financial Economics (same as Fin 528) ECON 531 International Economics ECON 590 Topics in Economic Analysis and Policy ECON 595 Current Research in Economics ECON 521 Macroeconomic Perspective for Mgrs (if used as an elective may not be taken as a required course) MKTG 599 Independent Graduate Research (European Tour) Check a maximum of 0 - 2 Electives (course descriptions are found in the University Catalog) ECON 410 ECON 411 ECON 412 Industrial Organization International Trade Labor Economics ECON 413 ECON 415 ECON 416 ECON 417 ECON 418 ECON 420 Law and Economics Economics of Health Benefit Cost and Micro Policy Analysis Public Finance Behavioral Economics Money and Banking ECON 421 Monetary and Fiscal Policy ECON 431 International Macroeconomics and Growth ECON 433 The Less Developed Countries and the World Economy ECON 441 Introduction to Mathematical Economics ECON 440 Introduction to Econometrics ECON 450 History of Economic Thought ECON 461 Ecological Economics ECON 462 Natural Resource Economics