Jun 02, 2024  
University of Alberta Calendar 2023-2024 
    
University of Alberta Calendar 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Listings



Details of Courses

Courses taught at the University of Alberta are listed alphabetically. All courses, except those taught by Faculté Saint-Jean, are described in English.

Courses are numbered according to the following system:

000-099 Pre-University
100-199 Basic Undergraduate. Normally requires no university-level prerequisites. Designed typically for students in the first year of a program.
200-299 Undergraduate. Prerequisites, if any, are normally at the 100-level. Designed typically for students in the second year of a program.
300-399 Undergraduate. Prerequisites, if any, are normally at the 200-level. Designed typically for students in the third year of a program.
400-499 Advanced Undergraduate. Prerequisites, if any, are normally at the 300-level. Designed typically for students in the fourth year of a program.
500-599 Graduate. Designated for graduate students and certain advanced or honors undergraduate students in their final year.
600-799 Graduate Courses
800-899 Special Registrations
900-999 Graduate Thesis and Project Numbers

Note: Some exceptions to the course number system described above have been granted to the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry.

Junior and Senior Courses

For the purposes of program descriptions and prerequisite designation, courses numbered 100-199 are designated as Junior Courses and courses numbered 200-499 are designated as Senior Courses.

Terminology Used in Course Descriptions

  • Units - indicates “units of course weight”. The accompanying number indicates the weight of the course as used in computing grade point averages and for meeting degree requirements.
    • A course which runs throughout the Fall/Winter (i.e., from September through April) is usually weighted 6 units.
    • A course that runs for only one term (i.e., Fall: from September to December, or Winter: from January through April) is usually weighted 3 units.
    • Some honors and graduate courses involving research may vary in weight according to the length and difficulty of the project.
    • Some clinical courses may vary in weight according to the length of clinical experience.
    • Some courses, not included in the computation of grade point averages, are offered for credit only and either carry a weight of 0 units, or are marked as “Credit.”
    • Undergraduate students who take courses offered by the Faculty of Engineering but are not registered in Engineering will have a course weight assigned for these courses according to the protocol of their home Faculty.
  • Approved Hours (a-b-c) - the hours of instruction required by the course in a week, or in some cases the total time in a term.
    • Item a indicates lecture hours.
    • Item b indicates seminar hour(s), demonstration hours (d), clinic hours (c), or lecture-laboratory hours (L).
    • Item c indicates laboratory hours.
    • For two-term courses, the hours of instruction are the same in both terms unless otherwise indicated.
    • The expression 3/2 means 3 hours of instruction every second week; 2s/2 means 2 seminar hours every second week.
  • Fee Index - the value used to calculate the instructional fees for each course. The fee index (fi) is multiplied by the fee index value (given in the appropriate subsection of Tuition and Fees ) to give the dollar value of instructional fees for the course.
    • For normal courses, the fee index is twice the value of the units of course weight; for example, a course that is worth 3 units normally has fi 6.
    • In cases where exceptional fees considerations need to be made, the fee index is set differently by the Board of Governors.
    • Note that certain programs (e.g., MD, DDS, etc.) are assessed on a program fee basis for all or certain years. In these cases, the fee index calculation does not apply.
  • Typically Offered - information on when the course is normally offered.
    • The designation “either term” means that the course may be offered either in the first term or in the second term or in each term, at the discretion of the department concerned.
    • The designation “variable” means that the course may be taught either as a single-term or as a full-session course.
  • Prerequisite - information on courses which must be successfully completed before registering in the more advanced course.
  • Corequisite - information on courses which must be taken before or at the same time as the course described in the listing.
    Note: Departments are authorized to cancel the registration of those students registered in a course offered by the department if they do not meet the prerequisite and/or corequisite requirements stated in the course description in this Calendar.

Open Studies Courses

See Registration  for complete details on admission and registration.  To browse courses that have been approved for Open Studies students, see Open Studies Course Listings on the Office of the Registrar website.

Courses on Reserve

Courses not offered in the past four years are removed from this Calendar and placed on Reserve. These courses may be taught again in the future, in which case they would be brought back into the active Course Listings and placed in the Calendar. Information about Reserve Courses is available through the Registrar’s Office, the University Secretariat, and Faculty Offices.

Faculty Specific Regulations Regarding Courses

For specific Faculty regulations relating to courses and for a complete list of subjects taught by a Faculty, please consult the Undergraduate Programs section of the Calendar.

Physical Requirements for University Courses

The University has a commitment to the education of all academically qualified students and special services are frequently provided on campus to assist disabled students.

Nevertheless, some courses make certain unavoidable demands on students with respect to the possession of a certain level of physical skill or ability if the academic objectives of the course are to be realized. In case of doubt, students are advised to contact the Department concerned and Academic Success Centre, Office of the Dean of Students.

Because support services cannot be guaranteed for all off-campus courses, instructors may be obliged to refuse registration in such courses.

Course Availability

The following is a comprehensive course listing of all the approved courses that the University of Alberta may offer. The appearance of a course in this list does not guarantee that the course will actually be offered. The most current information on courses is available on Bear Tracks.

Course Listings

 

Economics: Undergraduate

Department of Economics
Faculty of Arts

Notes

  1. See also INT D 257, INT D 302, INT D 303, INT D 346, and INT D 369 for courses which are offered by more than one Department or Faculty and which may be taken as options or as a course in this discipline.
  2. In the course listings below, ECON 204  will be accepted as the equivalent prerequisite of ECON 101  and/or ECON 102 .
  3. ECON 109  will be waived as a prerequisite upon completion of the Assessment of Reading, Comprehension, and Writing in Economics. Students should contact the Department of Economics for more information.
  4. Students who have successfully completed the Assessment of Reading, Comprehension, and Writing in Economics will not be permitted to enroll/receive credit in ECON 109.

  
  • ECON 331 - Labor Economics


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Theory and empirical evidence concerning the supply of and demand for labor services, wage differentials, and the impact of unions, with particular reference to Canadian contemporary issues. Some of the policy issues to be discussed are income maintenance, unemployment insurance, and minimum wage legislation. Prerequisites: ECON 109 and ECON 281.
  
  • ECON 341 - Money and Banking


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Financial intermediation, commercial banking, central banking, securities markets, and regulation of the banking and financial sectors, the money supply process and monetary control. Prerequisites: ECON 109 and ECON 282. Students may not receive credit for both ECON 341 and FIN 414.
  
  • ECON 350 - The Economics of Public Expenditures


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Analysis of public sector expenditures in Canada. The rationale for government spending and the problems in the provision of public services. Prerequisites: ECON 109 and ECON 281.
  
  • ECON 353 - Taxation Policy and Structure


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Analysis of the Canadian tax structure and its role in attaining certain goals of society; requirements for an optimal tax structure. Prerequisites: ECON 109 and ECON 281.
  
  • ECON 357 - Health Economics


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Resource allocation and public policy in health care, including determinants of health status, market structures, incentives and the effects of imperfect information. Prerequisites: ECON 109 and ECON 281.
  
  • ECON 359 - Behavioural and Experimental Economics


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Introduction to experimental methods in economics, with focus on laboratory studies of economic behaviour. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 281 and 299 or equivalent.
  
  • ECON 365 - Resource Economics


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Issues in the production of exhaustible and renewable natural resources, including exploration, extraction, and taxation; scarcity and pricing; contemporary Canadian resource policy issues. Prerequisites: ECON 109 and ECON 281. Students may not receive credit for both ECON 365 and AREC 365.
  
  • ECON 366 - Energy Economics


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    The economics of producing and consuming energy: pricing, role in economic growth; energy sources and markets; the role of government; regulation and other energy policy issues. Prerequisites: ECON 109 and ECON 281.
  
  • ECON 373 - Industrial Organization


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    A survey of the behavior and performance of firms in different market structures and discussion of public policy toward the different structures. Prerequisites: ECON 109 and ECON 281. Note: Not open to students with credit in ECON 471 or 472.
  
  • ECON 378 - Law and Economics: Common Law and Economic Incentives


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Economic implications of common law: property, contract, and tort; economic logic underlying different doctrines within the law, and illustrations of the law as an economic institution; externality, risk and deterrence, and other leading issues. Prerequisites: ECON 109 and ECON 281.
  
  • ECON 384 - Intermediate Microeconomic Theory II


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Designed for majors and Honors students in Economics. Extensions and applications of microeconomic theory: intertemporal choice, risk, uncertainty and expected utility; oligopoly and game theory; externalities, public goods, adverse selection, moral hazard, and asymmetric information; general equilibrium. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 281 and 299 or equivalent, and MATH 156 or equivalent.
  
  • ECON 385 - Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory II


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Designed for majors and Honors students in Economics. Theories of stabilization policy; expectations; the government budget constraint; inflation and unemployment; business cycles and growth; theories of aggregate consumption, investment, money demand, and money supply. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 281, 282 and 299 or equivalent, and MATH 156 or equivalent.
  
  • ECON 386 - Applications of Mathematics to Economics I


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Elements of logic and set theory, linear algebra, differential calculus and their conjunction, as used in classical and modern economic analysis. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 281, and ECON 282 or equivalent, MATH 125 or equivalent, and MATH 156 or equivalent. Restricted to Economics Honors students, or Consent of the Department.
  
  • ECON 387 - Applications of Mathematics to Economics II


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Difference and differential equations, linear inequalities, convexity, programming; assorted theorems of special use in modern economic analysis. Prerequisites: ECON 109 and ECON 386. Restricted to Economics Honors students, or Consent of the Department.
  
  • ECON 389 - Analyzing Macroeconomic Data


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Accessing publicly available macroeconomic data for Canada, the U.S. and many other countries; adapting, visualizing, and communicating macroeconomic statistics through simple plots and tables; organizing, managing and calculating macro statistics; using intuitive models to make sense of the data. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 282 and 299 or equivalent.
  
  • ECON 399 - Introductory Econometrics


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-1
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    An elementary treatment of the major topics in econometrics with emphasis on applied regression methods. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 281, 282 and 299 or equivalent, and MATH 156 or equivalent. Note: Not open to students with credit in AREC 313.
  
  • ECON 400 - Honors Essay: Fourth-Year Honors Economics


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Required for fourth-year honors students choosing the honors essay route. Prerequisite: consent of Department. Only open to students registered in the Economics Honors Essay Route. Credit will not be granted for both ECON 497 and ECON 400.
  
  • ECON 403 - Selected Topics in Economics III


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Content varies from year to year. Topics announced prior to registration period. Prerequisites: ECON 109 and ECON 281. Additional prerequisites may be required; consult the department for further information.
  
  • ECON 404 - Applied Economics Projects


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    This is an applied projects course in which you will be interacting directly with a partner organization in industry, government, or the non-profit sector, with an Economics faculty member to provide guidance and supervision. No in-class meeting pattern; group meetings and advisor meetings will be scheduled throughout the term as needed. Prerequisite: ECON 109 and consent of Department. ECON 399 recommended.
  
  • ECON 410 - Pacific Rim Economic Development


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Analyzes the role of particular markets and institutions in selected Pacific Rim economies. Special emphasis is given to either China or Japan; students should consult the Department of Economics to find which country is being emphasized in a given year. Prerequisites: ECON 109 and ECON 281.
  
  • ECON 412 - European Economic Development


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    The application of economic theory and research methodology to selected topics in European economic development. Prerequisites: ECON 109 and ECON 281.
  
  • ECON 414 - Economics of Developing Countries


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    An introduction to models of growth and development; the role of agriculture, industry, finance, and trade in structural transformation of developing countries; approaches to development planning. Prerequisites: ECON 109 and ECON 281.
  
  • ECON 415 - Economic Persistence


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    A survey and critical analysis of long-lasting and multi-generational economic outcomes. Topics include: intergenerational mobility, comparative economic development, and economic geography. Case studies will highlight issues ranging from the perpetuation of gender roles to the enduring consequences of slavery, forced labour, and colonial economic policy. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 281 and 299 or equivalent.
  
  • ECON 418 - Topics in Canadian Economic Development


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Prerequisites: ECON 109 and ECON 281.
  
  • ECON 421 - International Trade


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Nature and relevance of international trade; early trade doctrines; the theory of comparative advantage, classical and modern approaches and empirical evidence for them; new approaches to the pure theory of international trade; economic growth and international trade; market imperfections and trade; commercial policy; economic integration and the gains from trade. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 281 and ECON 386 or equivalent.
  
  • ECON 422 - International Payments


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Types of international transactions, macroeconomics in an open economy, exchange rates, balance of payments adjustments, and other issues in the international monetary system. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 281, 282 and MATH 154 or equivalent.
  
  • ECON 423 - Topics in International Trade and Development in India


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    International trade and economic development from the perspective of India. Emphasis given to trade policy, poverty, inequality, productivity, and labor markets in India. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 281 and 299 or equivalent.
  
  • ECON 431 - Labor Economics


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Topics include demand for labor, supply of labor, wage differentials, trade union behavior, the minimum wage, education and income distribution, discrimination, mandatory retirement, and non-market work. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 281 and MATH 154 or equivalent.
  
  • ECON 432 - Economics of Education


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    The analysis of education from the perspective of quantitative and theoretical economics, with a focus on human capital development from preschool to university, the effect of education on the economy, and education policy. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 384 and 399.
  
  • ECON 442 - The Economics of Financial Markets


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    The measurement of risk; portfolio analysis; hedging and speculation; market microstructure; asset pricing and market equilibrium. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 281, STAT 161 or equivalent, and MATH 154 or equivalent. Students may not receive credit for both ECON 442 and FIN 412.
  
  • ECON 450 - Topics in Public Economics


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Possibilities and limitations of efficiency and equity of markets and government intervention. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 281, and MATH 154 or equivalent.
  
  • ECON 451 - Indigenous Economic Development


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    An examination of the economic development challenges faced by Indigenous communities with a particular focus on Indigenous communities in Canada. Application of economic development theory and tools to Indigenous contexts. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 384 and 399.
  
  • ECON 452 - Political Economy


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Economic analysis of incentives facing citizens, politicians and policymakers, how these incentives are shaped by institutions, and the resulting effects on economic outcomes and policy. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 281 and 299 or equivalent.
  
  • ECON 455 - Cost Benefit Analysis in Economics


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Public sector investments (and policies) can create value or destroy value - the focus of this course is on the body of methods to determine which, covering both theory and practice. Examples may include transportation, environment, health care, and others. Topics include microeconomic foundations, discount rates, and valuation of non-market goods. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 281, and MATH 156 or equivalent.
  
  • ECON 462 - Urban Economics


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Urban spatial structure, residential land use, firm location decisions, housing, transportation, and urban public finance. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 281, and MATH 154 or equivalent.
  
  • ECON 467 - Environmental and Natural Resource Policy


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Environmental and natural resource law; domestic and global policy issues related to renewable and non-renewable resources. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 281, and MATH 154 or equivalent. Not open to students with credit in ECON 466 or ENCS 473.
  
  • ECON 471 - Strategic Behavior of the Firm


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Oligopoly theory, cartel formation, product differentiation and advertising, entry into markets and strategic entry deterrence, and research and development. Prerequisites: ECON 109 and ECON 384.
  
  • ECON 472 - Market Power: Theory and Policy


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Market definition and measurement of market power. Competition policy, including mergers, predation, abuse of dominance, price discrimination, tie-in sales, exclusive dealing, resale price maintenance, collusion and bid rigging. Regulation of natural monopolies. Prerequisites: ECON 109 and ECON 384.
  
  • ECON 481 - Advanced Microeconomic Theory


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Consumer and producer theory, and selected topics. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 384 and 386 or equivalent. Restricted to Economics Honors students, or Consent of the Department. Restricted to Economics Honors students, or Consent of the Department.
  
  • ECON 482 - Advanced Macroeconomic Theory


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Business cycle theory, microfoundations of macro models, government budget constraints, expectations formation, the open economy, and representative agent optimizing models. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 385 and 386 or equivalent. Restricted to Economics Honors students, or Consent of the Department.
  
  • ECON 484 - Game Theory and Economic Applications


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games. Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 384 and 299 or equivalent.
  
  • ECON 485 - Macroeconomic Policy


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Analysis of the objectives, instruments and methods of macroeconomics policy using contemporary macroeconomics theory and examples from the policy experience of Canada and other nations. Prerequisites: ECON 109 and ECON 385.
  
  • ECON 486 - Macroeconomics and Asset Pricing


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    The course explores the intersection of macroeconomics and financial economics, using growth, business-cycle and asset pricing theories to motivate a series of data projects that cover the long run and short run determinants of interest rates, equity premium, cyclical patterns of bond and equity returns, monetary policy, CAPM and other factor models. Prerequisites: ECON 282, ECON 299, MATH 156 or equivalent, and ECON 109.
  
  • ECON 493 - Economic Forecasting


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Methods for modeling and forecasting economic data. Topics may include regression models, cross-validation, machine learning methods, classification, predictive analytics, and forecasting with time series data. Prerequisites: ECON 109 and 399 or equivalent.
  
  • ECON 494 - Economic Data Analysis I


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Computer programming for the statistical analysis of data in economics with focus on SAS, R, and Python. Prerequisites: ECON 109 and ECON 299 or equivalent.
  
  • ECON 497 - Econometric Methods


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Economics
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Econometric problems and techniques with emphasis on regression methods and hypothesis testing. Single equation techniques and introduction to simultaneous equation systems. Matrix algebra is used extensively. Prerequisites: ECON 109, ECON 386, 387 and 399 or equivalent. Prerequisite or Corequisite: ECON 481 and 482. Not open to students with credit for ECON 408. Credit will not be granted for both ECON 497 and 400. Restricted to Economics Honors students, or Consent of the Department.

Dentistry: Graduate

Department of Dentistry
Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry

  
  • DENT 503 - Oral Medicine I


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 9
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 18
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Provides general pathophysiological and clinical foundations for Oral Medicine students. The content includes lectures, case-based seminars, and mentored clinical experiences. Special emphasis will be on the oral manifestations of systemic disease and on the dental management of medically-complex patients.
  
  • DENT 505 - General and Oral Pathology I


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 1.5
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 3
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    A review of diseases of the oral and maxillofacial region and an exploration of recently acquired knowledge pertaining to them. Acquire a basic understanding of general pathology principles as it relates to oral diseases.
  
  • DENT 506 - General and Oral Pathology II


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 1.5
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 3
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    A review of diseases of the oral and maxillofacial region and an exploration of recently acquired knowledge pertaining to them. Acquire a basic understanding of general pathology principles as it relates to oral diseases. Prerequisite: DENT 505.
  
  • DENT 510 - Periodontology Clinics I


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 4
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 8
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Applied clinical education and experience is obtained through supervised management of selected Periodontology and implant cases.
  
  • DENT 511 - Periodontology Clinics II


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Second term of clinical educational program. Clinical education and experience is obtained through supervised management of selected Periodontology and implant cases. Prerequisite: DENT 510 or with the consent of the Program Director(s).
  
  • DENT 512 - Orthodontic Clinics I


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 4
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 8
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Applied clinical education and experience is obtained through supervised management of selected orthodontic cases.
  
  • DENT 513 - Orthodontic Clinics II


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Applied clinical education and experience is obtained through supervised management of selected orthodontic cases. Requires successful completion of DENT 512.
  
  • DENT 514 - Oral Medicine Clinics I


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 2
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 4
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Introduction to clinical experience in the assessment and evidence-based management of oral lesions and oral manifestations of systemic diseases.
  
  • DENT 515 - Oral Medicine Clinics II


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 2
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 4
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Supported clinical experience in the assessment and evidence-based management of oral lesions and oral manifestations of systemic diseases. Prerequisite: DENT 514.
  
  • DENT 517 - Periodontology Clinics III


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Third term of clinical educational program. Clinical education and experience is obtained through supervised management of selected Periodontology and implant cases. Prerequisite: DENT 511 or with the consent of the Program Director(s).
  
  • DENT 518 - Orthodontic Clinics III


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Applied clinical education and experience is obtained through supervised management of selected orthodontic cases. Requires successful completion of DENT 513.
  
  • DENT 519 - Oral Medicine Clinics III


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 2
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 4
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Supported clinical experience in the assessment and evidence-based management of oral lesions and oral manifestations of systemic diseases. Prerequisite: DENT 515.
  
  • DENT 520 - Temporomandibular Disorders, Orofacial Pain and Sleep-Disordered Breathing Clinics I


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 2
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 4
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Applied clinical program in which clinical education and experience is obtained through supervised management of patients presenting with temporomandibular disorders, orofacial pain and/or sleep-disordered breathing.
  
  • DENT 521 - Temporomandibular Disorders, Orofacial Pain and Sleep-Disordered Breathing Clinics II


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 2
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 4
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Clinical education and experience is obtained through supervised management of patients presenting with temporomandibular disorders, orofacial pain and/or sleep-disordered breathing. Prerequisite: DENT 520.
  
  • DENT 522 - Temporomandibular Disorders, Orofacial Pain and Sleep-Disordered Breathing Clinics III


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 2
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 4
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Clinical education and experience is obtained through supervised management of patients presenting with temporomandibular disorders, orofacial pain and/or sleep-disordered breathing. Prerequisite: DENT 521.
  
  • DENT 530 - Orthodontic Techniques and Biomechanics


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-3
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    A comprehensive overview of the fundamentals of biomechanics in orthodontic treatment. Involves both the theoretical and practical application of biomechanical principles to orthodontic problem resolution through classroom and laboratory instruction.
  
  • DENT 532 - Growth and Development


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 2
    Approved Hours 2-0-0
    Fee index 4
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    A detailed review of the postnatal growth and development of human craniofacial structures. Longitudinal and cross sectional growth data are discussed.
  
  • DENT 542 - Research Methodology


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 1
    Approved Hours 30 HOURS
    Fee index 2
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Review of scientific methodology and direction of students in the techniques of evaluating dental literature. A research proposal or literature review is required as part of this course.
  
  • DENT 543 - Introduction to Research Methods and Data Management


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-3S-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    This introductory course will prepare students to manage research studies and process data for analysis and interpretation. The course will include a collection of short didactic sessions that will be vodcasted, and interactivities both online and in-person.
  
  • DENT 545 - Special Topics in Oral Health Research


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Content varies from year to year but is typically in the format of interactive discussions that are facilitated by experts in the area. Topics are announced prior to registration period. The student’s transcript will carry a title descriptive of the content. May be repeated.
  
  • DENT 546 - Orthodontic Seminars I


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 2
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 4
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Selected orthodontically related theoretical and practical topics along with orthodontic case management presentations are discussed in both seminar and preclinical formats.
  
  • DENT 547 - Orthodontic Seminars II


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 2
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 4
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Selected orthodontically related theoretical and practical topics along with orthodontic case management presentations are discussed in both seminar and preclinical formats. Prerequisite: DENT 546.
  
  • DENT 548 - Orthodontic Seminars III


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 2
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 4
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Selected orthodontically related theoretical and practical topics along with orthodontic case management presentations are discussed in both seminar and preclinical formats. Prerequisite: DENT 547.
  
  • DENT 551 - Introduction to Applied Statistics


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-2
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Analysis of variance, multiple linear regressions, measures of association and agreement, logistic regression, and non-parametric methods. The concepts will be illustrated by problems in the dental and medical sciences. Applications to real data will be emphasized through the use of SPSS.
  
  • DENT 552 - Applied Multivariate Statistical Analysis


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-2
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Multivariate analysis of variance, repeated measures, multivariate linear regression, principal components, discriminate analysis, cluster analysis, and multidimensional scaling will be studied. The concepts will be illustrated by problems in dentistry and the medical sciences. Each student will submit a written report and present a research project focusing on these statistical methods. Applications to real data will be emphasized through the use of SPSS. Prerequisite: DENT 551.
  
  • DENT 560 - TMD/Orofacial Pain/SleepDisordered Breathing I


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 1
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 2
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Seminars in the pathophysiology, diagnosis and management of temporomandibular disorders, orofacial pain and sleep-disordered breathing.
  
  • DENT 561 - TMD/Orofacial Pain/SleepDisordered Breathing II


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 1
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 2
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Seminars in the pathophysiology, diagnosis and management of temporomandibular disorders, orofacial pain and sleep-disordered breathing. Prerequisite: DENT 560.
  
  • DENT 565 - Evidence Based Dentistry


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 1
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 2
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    This course focuses on the general principles of evidence based dentistry. It will cover some basic principles of epidemiology, formulation of the clinical question, search and acquisition of available scientific evidence, critical appraisal and application of evidence in a dentistry context. A final written assignment is a course requirement.
  
  • DENT 567 - Systematic Reviews/MetaAnalysis in Dentistry I


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 1
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 2
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    This course focuses on the general principles of Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis in Dentistry. It will cover principles, procedures, problems and limitations in Systematic Reviews. Different types of Systematic Reviews would be analyzed. Use of Meta-Analysis as a statistical tool in Systematic Reviews will also be covered. Prerequisite: DENT 565.
  
  • DENT 575 - Periodontology Fundamentals I


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 1
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 2
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    A comprehensive overview of the fundamentals of periodontal disease, etiology, diagnosis, treatment and maintenance. Involves both the theoretical and practical application of periodontal disease management and resolution.
  
  • DENT 576 - Periodontology Fundamentals II


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 1
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 2
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    A comprehensive overview of the fundamentals of periodontal disease, etiology, diagnosis, treatment and maintenance. Involves both the theoretical and practical application of periodontal disease management and resolution. Prerequisite: DENT 575 or with the consent of the Program Director(s).
  
  • DENT 577 - Periodontology Fundamentals III


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 1
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 2
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    A comprehensive overview of the fundamentals of periodontal disease, etiology, diagnosis, treatment and maintenance. Involves both the theoretical and practical application of periodontal disease management and resolution. Prerequisite: DENT 576 or with the consent of the Program Director(s).
  
  • DENT 578 - Implantology Fundamentals I


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 1
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 2
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    A comprehensive overview of the fundamentals of implant dentistry. Involves both the theoretical and practical application of implant dentistry management as well as implant related bone and soft tissue manipulation.
  
  • DENT 579 - Implantology Fundamentals II


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 1
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 2
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    A comprehensive overview of the fundamentals of implant dentistry. Involves both the theoretical and practical application of implant dentistry management as well as implant related bone and soft tissue manipulation. Prerequisite: DENT 578 or with the consent of the Program Director(s).
  
  • DENT 580 - Implantology Fundamentals III


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 1
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 2
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    A comprehensive overview of the fundamentals of implant dentistry. Involves both the theoretical and practical application of implant dentistry management as well as implant related bone and soft tissue manipulation. Prerequisite: DENT 579 or with the consent of the Program Director(s).
  
  • DENT 581 - Periodontology Seminars I


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 1
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 2
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Selected periodontology related theoretical and practical topics along with periodontology case management presentations are discussed in both seminar and preclinical formats.
  
  • DENT 582 - Periodontology Seminars II


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 1
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 2
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Selected periodontology related theoretical and practical topics along with periodontology case management presentations are discussed in both seminar and preclinical formats. Prerequisite: DENT 581 or with the consent of the Program Director(s).
  
  • DENT 583 - Periodontology Seminars III


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 1
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 2
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Selected periodontology related theoretical and practical topics along with periodontology case management presentations are discussed in both seminar and preclinical formats. Prerequisite: DENT 582 or with the consent of the Program Director(s).
  
  • DENT 603 - Advanced Oral Pathology


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered two term

    Description
    A histology-based course to help the student understand clinicopathologic correlations in diagnosis and evidence-based management of oral disease.
  
  • DENT 604 - Oral Medicine Seminars II


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 2
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 4
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered two term

    Description
    Seminars (including Journal Club) focusing upon the assessment and evidence-based management of oral diseases or oral manifestations of systemic diseases.
  
  • DENT 605 - Oral Medicine Clinics II


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 4
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 8
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered two term

    Description
    Mentored clinical experience in the assessment and evidence-based management of oral lesions or oral manifestations of systemic diseases. Will include off-service experiences in relevant medical disciplines.
  
  • DENT 606 - Pharmacotherapeutics in Oral Medicine


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 2
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 4
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    A seminar series that will stress the pharmacological basis for selection and use of drugs as therapeutic agents in the management of oral diseases and orofacial pain disorders. Special emphasis will be placed on clinically significant drug interactions as they apply to the various groups of agents discussed. Course offered in alternate years.
  
  • DENT 607 - Advanced Oral Radiology


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 2
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 4
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    This lecture and seminar course will review the application of the various imaging modalities, including advanced modalities, in oral and maxillofacial radiology. Emphasis will be placed on the interpretation of abnormalities of the oral and maxillofacial region that may be encountered in the dental specialties.
  
  • DENT 608 - Advanced Oral Pathology I


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 1.5
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 3
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    A histology-based course to help the student understand clinicopathologic correlations in diagnosis and evidence-based management of oral disease.
  
  • DENT 609 - Advanced Oral Pathology II


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 1.5
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 3
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    A hist-based course to help the student understand clinicopathologic correlations in diagnosis and evidence-based management of oral disease. Prerequisite: DENT 608
  
  • DENT 610 - Periodontology Clinics IV


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 4
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 8
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered first term

    Description
    Second year applied clinical educational program. Prerequisite: DENT 517 or with the consent of the Program Director(s).
  
  • DENT 611 - Periodontology Clinics V


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Second term of second year clinical educational program. Prerequisite: DENT 610 or with the consent of the Program Director(s).
  
  • DENT 612 - Orthodontic Clinics IV


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 4
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 8
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Applied clinical education and experience is obtained through supervised management of selected orthodontic cases. Requires successful completion of DENT 518.
  
  • DENT 613 - Orthodontic Clinics V


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Applied clinical education and experience is obtained through supervised management of selected orthodontic cases. Requires successful completion of DENT 612.
  
  • DENT 614 - Oral Medicine Clinics IV


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 2
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 4
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Guided clinical experience in the assessment and evidence-based management of oral lesions or oral manifestations of systemic diseases for a beginner second year student. Prerequisite: DENT 519.
  
  • DENT 615 - Oral Medicine Clinics V


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 2
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 4
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Guided clinical experience in the assessment and evidence-based management of oral lesions or oral manifestations of systemic diseases for a second year student. Prerequisite: DENT 614.
  
  • DENT 617 - Periodontology Clinics VI


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Third term of second year clinical educational program. Prerequisite: DENT 611 or with the consent of the Program Director(s).
  
  • DENT 618 - Orthodontic Clinics VI


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Applied clinical education and experience is obtained through supervised management of selected orthodontic cases. Requires successful completion of DENT 613.
  
  • DENT 619 - Oral Medicine Clinics VI


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 2
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 4
    Faculty Medicine and Dentistry
    Department Dentistry
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Guided clinical experience in the assessment and evidence-based management of oral lesions or oral manifestations of systemic diseases for a second year student. Prerequisite: DENT 615.
 

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