Approved Upper Division Econ Courses

INTNLREL 122A: The Political Economy of the European Union
INTNLREL 123: The Future of the European Union: Challenges and Opportunities 
INTNLREL 149: The Economics and Political Economy of the Multilateral Trade System
ECON 106: World Food Economy (EARTHSYS 106, EESS 106)
ECON 111: Money and Banking
ECON 118: Development Economics
ECON 119: The Russian Economy (REES 119)
ECON 123: Regulation and Competition in Less Developed Countries
ECON 126: Economics of Health and Medical Care (BIOMEDIN 156, BIOMEDIN 256, HRP 256)
ECON 127: Economics of Health Improvement in Developing Countries
ECON 150: Economic Policy Analysis (PUBLPOL 104, PUBLPOL 204)
ECON 164: Law, Economics, and Politics of International Trade
ECON 166: International Trade
IPS 202: Topics in International Macroeconomics
IPS 203: Issues in International Economics
IPS 207: Governance, Corruption, and Development
OSPBEIJ 75: China in the Global Economy
OSPPARIS 124X: Building the European Economy: Economic Policies and Challenges Ahead
OSPSANTG 130X: The Chilean Economy in Comparative Perspective
POLISCI 110C: America and the World Economy (INTNLREL 110C, POLISCI 110X)
POLISCI 218S: Political Economy of International Trade and Investment
PUBLPOL 184: Poverty and Policies in Developing Economies
SOC 114: Economic Sociology

The following courses are not scheduled to be offered in 2012-13. Students who successfully completed any of these courses in earlier years may still count them towards the Upper Division/Applied Econ requirement:
INTNLREL 115: Developments in South Asia
INTNLREL 147: Political Economy in the Southern Cone of South America
INTNLREL 148: Economic Integration of the Americas
INTNLREL 165A: Global Governance and Human Rights
POLISCI 210: Special Topics: Political Economy of Immigration
POLISCI 210C: Globalization and its Discontents
POLISCI 213R: Political Economy of Financial Crisis (POLISCI 313R)