Auburn Applied Economics PhD
Concentrations
resource economics
applied market analysis
international economics
production economics
Faculty
Apply to Graduate
School
Fall ECON
7110 Microeconomics I - Beil
ECON 7210 Macroeconomics
I - Jackson
AGEC 7590 Introduction
to Econometrics - Hartarska
ECON 7130 Mathematical
Economics - Wilson
Spring ECON 7120 Microeconomics
II - Kinnucan
ECON 7310 Econometrics
I - Jackson
ECON 7220 Macroeconomics II - Kim
AGEC 7700 Research
Methods - Thompson
Micro, macro, metrics prelim exams in August
Course
descriptions in the AU
Bulletin
Year A
Fall AGEC
7090 Resource Economics II*
- Hite
AGEC 7080 Production
I* - Taylor
Spring AGEC 7110 Economic
Development - Hartarska
AGEC 8090 Resource
Economics III* - Hite
AGEC 8080 Production
II* - Thompson
Year B
Fall ECON
8310 Microeconometrics*
- Hite
ECON 8720 Open
Economy Macro - Thompson
Spring AGEC
8060 Market Theory* - Kinnucan
AGEC 7970 Food
Policy - Wilson
ECON 8320 Macroeconometrics - Thompson
*required
Course descriptions in the AU
Bulletin
AGEC 7200/50 Aquacultural
Economics - Jolly
AGEC 7100 Operations
Research Methods - Duffy
FORY 7450/60/80 Forestry
Economics - Laband, D Zhang, Y Zhang
FINC 7690 Advanced Financial Systems - Bart
RSOC 7630 Political
Economy of Development – Bailey
STAT 6110 SAS
Programming
STAT 7020 Categorical
Data Analysis
STAT 7600/10 Statistical
Theory
STAT 7780 Survival
Analysis
STAT 7800 Linear
Models
STAT 7840 Applied
Multivariate Analysis
STAT 7860 Applied
Time Series Analysis
Other approved graduate course electives
Course descriptions in the
AU Bulletin