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Dibs Fall 2026

ECON

Economics

203 courses on record · 41 with sections in Fall 2026

Live section data currently covers GE courses; the rest is filled in by a nightly pass, so this department is likely running more than is listed here.

203 courses

Lower division 13

Lower division courses in Economics
Course Title Predicted GPA This term
1 Principles of Economics 2.97 n=5,363 1 section
2 Principles of Economics 3.15 n=2,873 1 section
4 Introduction to Investments 3.86 n=212
5 Economics for Everyone GE 3.10 n=186
10P Economics Toolkit: Introduction to Python for Economists no letter grades
11 Microeconomic Theory 2.94 n=4,997 2 sections
12 Introduction to Personal Finance 3.06 n=87
19 Fiat Lux Freshman Seminars no letter grades
41 Probability and Statistics for Economists 2.82 n=3,499 1 section
89 Honors Seminars 3.92 n=99
95 Introduction to Community or Corporate Internships no grade history
97 Economic Toolkit no letter grades
99 Student Research Program no letter grades

Upper division 76

Upper division courses in Economics
Course Title Predicted GPA This term
101 Microeconomic Theory 3.05 n=4,237 1 section
102 Macroeconomic Theory 3.10 n=3,546 1 section
103 Introduction to Econometrics 3.10 n=3,275 1 section
103L Econometrics Laboratory 3.10 n=3,248 1 section
104 Data Science for Economists 3.08 n=2,993 1 section
104L Data Science for Economists Laboratory 3.08 n=2,991
105 Introduction to Mathematical Economics no grade history
106D Designed Markets 3.52 n=233
106DL Designed Markets Laboratory 3.45 n=133
106F Finance 3.43 n=1,110 1 section
106FB Finance Laboratory 3.45 n=1,040 1 section
106G Introduction to Game Theory 3.10 n=284
106GL Introduction to Game Theory Laboratory 3.96 n=281
106I Organization of Firms 3.56 n=544
106IL Organization of Firms Laboratory 3.56 n=543
106M Financial Markets and Financial Institutions 3.24 n=198 1 section
106ML Financial Markets and Financial Institutions Laboratory 3.24 n=198 1 section
106P Pricing and Strategy 3.23 n=517 1 section
106PL Pricing and Strategy Laboratory 3.23 n=515 1 section
106S Competitive Strategy 3.57 n=404
106SL Competitive Strategy Laboratory 3.90 n=405
106V Investments 3.27 n=494
106VL Investments Laboratory 3.79 n=505
107 History of Economic Theory 3.16 n=232
109A Advanced Sequence: Mathematical Economics no grade history
111 Theories of Development 3.43 n=428 1 section
112 Policies for Economic Development 3.18 n=214
113 Globalization and Gender 3.30 n=287
121 International Trade Theory 3.14 n=352
122 International Finance 3.21 n=640
123 Forecasting Exchange Rates and Constructing Currency Portfolios 3.48 n=308
123L Forecasting Exchange Rates and Constructing Currency Portfolios Laboratory 3.48 n=308
130 Public Economics 3.09 n=315
131 Economics of Health and Healthcare 3.31 n=720
132 Topics in Taxation and Social Insurance 3.17 n=193
133 Intergenerational Poverty in America 3.92 n=450
133L Intergenerational Poverty in America Laboratory 3.91 n=331
134 Environmental Economics 3.18 n=961
137 Introduction to Urban and Regional Economics 3.40 n=807
142 Economics of Networks 3.18 n=179
143 Advanced Econometrics 3.67 n=104
144 Economic Forecasting 3.44 n=303
145 Topics in Microeconomics: Mathematical Economics 3.39 n=124
147 Computational Finance and Data Analysis for Financial Engineering 3.33 n=79
147L Computational Finance and Data Analysis for Financial Engineering Laboratory 3.37 n=78
148 Behavioral Economics 3.38 n=825
150 Labor Economics 3.16 n=632
151 Topics in Labor Economics 3.21 n=170
152 Women, Men, and Economy 3.46 n=98
160 Money and Banking 3.21 n=1,725 1 section
162 Monetary Policy 3.88 n=50
164 Advanced Topics in Macroeconomics: Theory of Economic Growth 3.41 n=131
165 History of Capitalism in American Economy 3.67 n=875
167 Victims and Villains; Panics and Bubbles 3.94 n=165 1 section
168 Introduction to Principles of Value Investing 3.91 n=165 1 section
169 Applied Value Investing 3.93 n=163
170 Industrial Organization: Theory and Tactics 3.06 n=397
171 Industrial Organization: Policy and Regulation 3.24 n=33
171L Industrial Organization: Policy and Regulation Laboratory 3.44 n=21
172 Economic and Legal Issues for Startups no grade history
173AX Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship no letter grades
173BX Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship 3.96 n=207
177 Field Projects in Investing 3.96 n=163
181 Development of Economic Institutions in Western Europe 3.73 n=115
181L Development of Economic Institutions in Western Europe Laboratory 3.73 n=115
182A U.S. Economic History: From Colonial Times to the Civil War 3.55 n=143
182AL U.S. Economic History: From Colonial Times to the Civil War Laboratory 3.90 n=143
182B U.S. Economic History: From the Civil War to World War I 3.53 n=167
182BL U.S. Economic History: From the Civil War to World War I Laboratory 3.93 n=167
185 Career Development no letter grades 1 section
187 Upper-Division Research Seminar: Applications of Economic Theory 3.94 n=247
M188XP Practicum in Social Entrepreneurship 3.88 n=50
189 Advanced Honors Seminars 3.79 n=30
191 Variable Topics Research Seminars: Economics 3.65 n=11 small sample
195A Community or Corporate Internships in Economics I no letter grades
195C Community and Corporate Internships in Economics 3.41 n=3 small sample

Graduate 114

Graduate courses in Economics
Course Title Predicted GPA This term
200 Mathematical Methods in Economics no letter grades 1 section
201A Microeconomics: Theory of Firm and Consumer 3.66 n=135
201B Microeconomics: Basic Concepts and Techniques of Noncooperative Game Theory and Information Economics 3.50 n=135
201C Microeconomics: Game Theory with Asymmetric Information and Applications 3.54 n=121
202A Macroeconomics: Dynamics and Growth Theory 3.68 n=92 1 section
202B Macroeconomics: Business Cycles 3.47 n=97
202C Macroeconomics: Topics in Macroeconomics 3.52 n=91
203A Introduction to Econometrics I 3.60 n=92 1 section
203B Introduction to Econometrics II 3.62 n=94
203C Introduction to Econometrics III 3.61 n=94
M204A Applications of Economic Theory: California Population Research Topical Seminar Series no letter grades 1 section
M204L Seminar: Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy no grade history
209A PhD Research Seminar no letter grades
209B PhD Research Seminar no letter grades
209C PhD Research Seminar no letter grades
211C Game Theory and Economic Applications 3.67 n=13 small sample
212B Topics in Advanced Theory: Applied Game Theory 3.63 n=10 small sample
214A Topics in Mathematical Economics: General Equilibrium Theory 3.58 n=15 small sample
215 Network Economics no grade history
218A Proseminar: Economic Theory no grade history
219A Workshop: Economic Theory and Mathematical Economics no grade history
221A Monetary Economics I 3.75 n=32 1 section
222B Topics in Monetary Economics 3.57 n=15 small sample
228A Proseminar: Monetary Economics no letter grades 1 section
228B Proseminar: Monetary Economics no letter grades
228C Proseminar: Monetary Economics no letter grades
229A Workshop: Monetary Economics no letter grades 1 section
229B Workshop: Monetary Economics no letter grades
229C Workshop: Monetary Economics no letter grades
231A Advanced Econometrics I 3.75 n=19 small sample
231B Advanced Econometrics II 3.87 n=51
231C Advanced Econometrics III 3.78 n=24
238A Proseminar: Econometrics no letter grades 1 section
238B Proseminar: Econometrics no letter grades
238C Proseminar: Econometrics no letter grades
239A Workshop: Econometrics no letter grades 1 section
239B Workshop: Econometrics no letter grades
239C Workshop: Econometrics no letter grades
241 Economic History of Western Europe 3.91 n=82
242 Economic History of U.S. 3.91 n=88
244 U.S. Labor Markets and Public Programs since 1940 3.67 n=22
C246A Seminar: Economic History no grade history
248A Proseminar: Economic History no letter grades 1 section
248B Proseminar: Economic History no letter grades
248C Proseminar: Economic History no letter grades
253A Topics in Public Finance 3.43 n=22
253B Topics in Public Finance 3.35 n=14 small sample
261A Labor Economics I 3.63 n=10 small sample
261B Labor Economics II 3.67 n=15 small sample
262A Topics in Labor Economics: Lecture 1 3.77 n=32
262D Development Economics 3.42 n=11 small sample
262F Topics in Labor Economics: Public Sector Microeconomics no grade history
262P Topics in Public Finance: Lecture 1 3.48 n=8 small sample
268A Proseminar: Labor and Population no letter grades 1 section
268B Proseminar: Labor and Population no letter grades
268C Proseminar: Labor and Population no letter grades
269A Workshop: Labor Economics no letter grades 1 section
269B Workshop: Labor Economics no letter grades
269C Workshop: Labor Economics no letter grades
271A Industrial Organization, Price Policies, and Regulation I 3.78 n=62 1 section
271B Industrial Organization, Price Policies, and Regulation II 3.83 n=33
271C Mathematical Theory in Industrial Organization 3.76 n=37
272A Topics in Industrial Organization 3.63 n=11 small sample
278A Proseminar: Industrial Organization and Regulation no letter grades 1 section
278B Proseminar: Industrial Organization and Regulation no letter grades
278C Proseminar: Industrial Organization and Regulation no letter grades
279A Workshop: Business Organization no grade history
281A International Trade Theory 3.59 n=8 small sample 1 section
281B International Finance 3.59 n=19 small sample
282B Topics in International Economics 3.63 n=24
C285A Seminar: International Economics no letter grades
C285B Seminar: International Economics no letter grades
287C Topics in Development Economics: Economic Development 3.71 n=20
288A Proseminar: International and Development Economics no letter grades
288C Proseminar: International and Development Economics no letter grades
375 Teaching Apprentice Practicum no letter grades
401A Microeconomic Theory 3.84 n=186
402A Macroeconomic Theory 3.56 n=318 1 section
405 Macroeconomic Implications of Globalization 3.69 n=36
409 Exchange Rate Forecasting, Big Data, and Portfolio Design 3.79 n=441
410 Economists in Action 3.94 n=1,576 3 sections
412 Fundamentals of Big Data 3.75 n=166
414 Asset Pricing and Portfolio Theory in Practice 3.48 n=54
421 Incentives, Information, and Markets 3.79 n=321
422 International Economics 3.71 n=61
424 Income Inequality 3.73 n=224
425T Machine Learning for Economists 3.60 n=173
429A Professional Development for Emerging Economists I 3.94 n=122
429B Professional Development for Emerging Economists II 3.87 n=46
430 Applied Econometrics with Python 3.30 n=512 1 section
430A Advanced Applied Econometrics with Python no grade history
431 Introduction to Econometrics, Cross-Sectional and Panel Data, and Time Series 3.85 n=93
432 Data Science for Financial Engineering 3.64 n=354
433 Core Finance 3.40 n=268
434 Machine Learning and Big Data for Economists 3.72 n=193
436 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3.40 n=94
441A Applied Data Management for Economists 3.64 n=300
441B Applied Data Management for Economists 3.83 n=335
441C Applied Data Management for Economists 3.90 n=134
442A Econometric Python Laboratory 3.31 n=400 2 sections
442B Master of Applied Economics Finance Laboratory 3.79 n=379
443 SQL and Data Management 3.89 n=313 1 section
444 Stock Market and Fundamental Equity Research Analysis 3.78 n=48
446 Applications of Cloud Computing and Blockchain 3.88 n=110
447 Applied Financial Forecasting and Machine Learning 3.88 n=86
449 Collaboration and Team Management for Emerging Economists 3.87 n=199
450 Master of Quantitative Economics Capstone Project no letter grades
451 Financial Institutions and Monetary Policy 3.72 n=56
452 Empirical Industrial Organization 3.69 n=225
453 Fundamentals of Blockchain and Web 3.0 3.59 n=43
454 Introduction to Cryptocurrency Finance 3.27 n=36
480 Fundamentals of Project Management 3.86 n=123
495 Teaching College Economics no letter grades 1 section
596 Individual Study no letter grades

“Predicted” is shrunk toward the department average, so a course taught once to a dozen students sits near the department mean rather than at whatever those twelve happened to get. The figure is always shown — small sample marks where it rests mostly on that prior.