2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog | 20263
Economics Courses
ECON 1500 Historical Development of the Mixed Economy
(3 credits)
ECON 1910 Directed Independent Study
(3 credits)
ECON 1920 Directed Group Study
(3 credits)
ECON 1930 Experimental Course
(3 credits)
ECON 1940 In-Service Course
(3 credits)
ECON 1950 Workshop, Institute, Tour
(3 credits)
ECON 1960 Special Purpose Instruction
(3 credits)
ECON 1970 Internship
(3 credits)
ECON 1980 Research
(3 credits)
ECON 1990 Thesis
(3 credits)
ECON 2000 Principles of Microeconomics
(3 credits)
ECON 2100 Principles of Macroeconomics
(3 credits)
ECON 2150 Interdependence of the Hawaiian Economy and the Environment: Field Projects
(1-3 credits)
ECON 2910 Directed Independent Study
(3 credits)
ECON 2920 Directed Group Study
(3 credits)
ECON 2930 Experimental Course
(3 credits)
ECON 2940 In-Service Course
(3 credits)
ECON 2950 Workshop, Institute, Tour
(3 credits)
ECON 2960 Special Purpose Instruction
(3 credits)
ECON 2970 Internship
(3 credits)
ECON 2980 Research
(3 credits)
ECON 2990 Thesis
(3 credits)
ECON 3010 Public Economics
(3 credits)
ECON 3040 Environmental Economics
(3 credits)
ECON 3070 Labor Economics
(3 credits)
ECON 3200 Economics of the Financial Sector
(3 credits)
ECON 3230 Benefit/Cost Analysis
(3 credits)
ECON 3400 International Trade and Finance
(3 credits)
ECON 3500 Forestry and Natural Resource Economics
(3 credits)
ECON 3700 Current Economic Topics
(1-3 credits)
ECON 3810 Economic Research Methods
(3 credits)
ECON 3910 Directed Independent Study
(3 credits)
ECON 3920 Directed Group Study
(3 credits)
ECON 3925 People of the Environment: Economic Perspective
(3 credits)
ECON 3930 Experimental Course
(3 credits)
ECON 3940 In-Service Course
(3 credits)
ECON 3950 Workshop, Institute, Tour
(3 credits)
ECON 3960 Special Purpose Instruction
(3 credits)
ECON 3970 Internship
(3 credits)
ECON 3980 Research
(3 credits)
ECON 3990 Thesis
(3 credits)
ECON 4000 Intermediate Microeconomics
(3 credits)
ECON 4910 Directed Independent Study
(3 credits)
ECON 4917 DIS Tchg Assoc |
(1-2 credits)
ECON 4920 Directed Group Study
(4 credits)
ECON 4930 Experimental Course
(3 credits)
ECON 4940 In-Service Course
(3 credits)
ECON 4950 Workshop, Institute, Tour
(3 credits)
ECON 4960 Special Purpose Instruction
(3 credits)
ECON 4970 Internship
(3 credits)
ECON 4980 Research
(3 credits)
ECON 4990 Thesis
(3 credits)
ECON 3925 People of the Environment: Economic Perspective (3 credits)
This course is a module linked to the interdisciplinary environmental issues course, People and the Environment. It is an integrative study of the natural, social, value-based, and citizen-action contexts for environmental awareness. The disciplinary component surveys economic approaches to and institutional settings for environmental decision making, including our behaviors as consumers and producers. Interdisciplinary perspectives are evaluated in light of different concepts of social well being, including economic efficiency, equity, and sustainability. [Core Curriculum Goal Area 8 & 10]
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