Life is Full of Choices

Students will reflect on and integrate their collegiate learning and experiences to date by completing the following activities: develop a personal reflective portfolio, inventory and identify skills attained as an undergraduate, update professional materials such as resume, cover letter and networking profiles; and explore career options. Students will participate in weekly team activities in a team-based-learning environment that fosters engagement and peer-to-peer feedback.

Life is Full of Choices

Students will reflect on and integrate their collegiate learning and experiences to date by completing the following activities: develop a personal reflective portfolio, inventory and identify skills attained as an undergraduate, update professional materials such as resume, cover letter and networking profiles; and explore career options. Students will participate in weekly team activities in a team-based-learning environment that fosters engagement and peer-to-peer feedback.

Life is Full of Choices

Students will reflect on and integrate their collegiate learning and experiences to date by completing the following activities: develop a personal reflective portfolio, inventory and identify skills attained as an undergraduate, update professional materials such as resume, cover letter and networking profiles; and explore career options. Students will participate in weekly team activities in a team-based-learning environment that fosters engagement and peer-to-peer feedback.

Health Economics

This course introduces students to the theory and methods of health economics and demonstrates how these methods can be applied to understand phenomena and analyze issues in health policy, business, and management. We will explore how scholars and practitioners address empirical questions in health economics and the methods and data that are available.

Economics of Water Policy

This course offers a broad overview of domestic and global water policy topics. In particular, the course will explore these topics through the lens of economics. The class covers both water quality and water quantity topics. U.S. topics will include a discussion of major environmental and health statutes such as the Clean Water Act and Safe Drinking Water Act. Environmental justice impacts will be discussed. Global topics will cover a range of subjects including the importance of sanitation and safe drinking water in developing countries.

Fin Analysis/Consumers & Firms

Foundations of interest rate theory and fundamentals of finance. A problem-solving approach to selected financial applications as they affect microeconomic units such as the individuals, households, and small businesses. Financial planning, spending, credit and saving, investing, taxes, insurance, retirement, and estate planning are examples of the topics that will be examined.

Decision Analysis

"No matter what type of job you get when you leave the ResEc family, you will need to be able to make good decisions using numbers. Some of you will get jobs performing analysis, while some of you will need to judge the credibility of the analysis done by others. The goal of this class is to introduce you to decision analysis. Decision Analysis covers how to best make decisions in an uncertain world. Topic include belief formation and updating, logical decision making and avoiding common decision errors, and appropriate information gathering.
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