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Curriculum
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FIRST YEAR
First Semester
ECO 101
Microeconomics
(4-0) 4
MAT 119
Calculus with Analytic Geometry
(4-2) 5
PSIR 101
Intro. to Sociology and Politics
(3-0) 3
ENGL 101
Development of Reading and Writing Skills I
(4-0) 4
CNG 100
Intro. to Information Technologies and Appl.
(2-0) NC
Restricted Elective
(3-0) 3
TUR 101 (a)
Turkish I
(2-0) NC
Second Semester
ECO 102
Macroeconomics
(4-0) 4
MAT 120
Calculus for Functions of Several Variables
(4-2) 5
BUS 152
Statistics for Social Sciences
(3-0) 3
ENGL 102
Development of Reading and Writing Skills II
(4-0) 4
Restricted Elective
(3-0) 3
TUR 102(a)
Turkish II (a)
(2-0)NC
SECOND YEAR
Third Semester
ECO 201
Intermediate Microeconomics
(4-0) 4
ECO 211
Economic History
(3-0) 3
ECO 275
Mathematics for Economists
(3-0) 3
ENGL 211
Academic Oral Presentation Skills
(3-0) 3
HST 201 (c)
Principles of Kemal Atatürk I
(2-0)NC
Elective
(3-0) 3
Fourth Semester
ECO 202
Intermediate Macroeconomics
(4-0) 4
ECO 205
Statistics for Economists
(4-0) 4
ECO 212
History of Economic Thought
(3-0)3
BUS 232
Info. Sys. and Prog.
(3-0) 3
HST 202 (c)
Principles of Kemal Atatürk II
(2-0)NC
Elective
(3-0) 3
THIRD YEAR
Fifth Semester
ECO 311
Principles of Econometrics I
(3-2) 4
ECO 303
International Trade Theory and Policy
(3-0) 3
BUS 281
Principles of Finance
(3-0) 3
Elective
(3-0) 3
Elective
(3-0) 3
Sixth Semester
ECO 312
Principles of Econometrics II
(3-2) 4
ECO 304
International Macroeconomics
(3-0) 3
ECO 306
Monetary Theory and Policy
(3-0) 3
ENGL 311
Advanced Communication Skills
(3-0) 3
Elective
(3-0) 3
FOURTH YEAR
Seventh Semester
ECO 421
Economics of Integration and the EU
(3-0) 3
Elective
(3-0) 3
Elective
(3-0) 3
Elective
(3-0) 3
Elective
(3-0) 3
Eighth Semester
ECO 400
Graduation Project
(0-6) 3
Elective
(3-0) 3
Elective
(3-0) 3
Elective
(3-0) 3
Elective
(3-0) 3
(a) Foreign students will
take TUR 201 and TUR 202, which may be taken in the first year by the consent
of the advisor.
(b) International students
will take HST 205 and HST 206 instead of HST 201 and HST 202
Restricted Electives
One of the following courses in the first semester:
* BUS 221 Organizational Behaviour and Social Psychology
* PSIR 105 Modern World History
One of the following in the second semester
* BUS 142 Financial Accounting
* PSIR 106 Pre-Modern Civilizations
Electives
* In addition to restricted electives, the curriculum has 13 electives, at least 7 of which should be taken from the ECO program. Maximum of 3 courses may be taken from
the fields other than BUS, PSIR, MAT and engineering.
* Out-of-department electives should be second year or higher level and should have at least 3 credits.
* If the student's advisor let's him/her take more electives than stated above, they should be taken under NOT INCLUDED category.
* Some ECO electives:
Financial Markets
Real Estate Economics and Finance
Topics in Monetary Macroeconomics
International Money, Finance and Banking
International Money, Finance and Banking
Turkish Banking System
Welfare Economics and Theory of Social Choice
Economics of Gender
Environmental Economics
Economics of Natural Resources
Game Theory and its Applications
Industrial Economics
Economics of Regulation and Antitrust
Technology and Industrial Dynamics
Agricultural Trade Policies
Development Economics
Economics of Growth
Labor Market Economics
Labor Market in Turkey
Structure of the Turkish Economy
European Union and Turkey
Introduction to Mathematical Economics
Input-Output Analysis and Economic Modeling
Topics in Linear and Non-Linear Programming
Project Evaluation
Applied Econometrics
Business Forecasting
World Economy
International Economic Institution
Topics in Economic History
Turkish Economic History
Practical Training in Economics
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