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Approved Dual-Level Elective Courses

Electives may be chosen from Economics as well as courses in other departments as listed below. Please note that not all elective courses are offered each semester.

At most 18 hours of dual-level courses including ECON 8306, Quantitative Applications in Economics and Business, may be included in your plan of studies.

Detailed course descriptions are included in the UNO Graduate Catalog, which is available on the Registrar's website. If a course description has been provided by the course instructor, you can download the description by clicking the ↓ in the ⓘ column.

Economics Accounting Business Administration Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis Math Public Administration Statistics

Economics

Course Number Course Title Credits ⓘ

ECON 8216/4210

Industrial Organization

3

↓

ECON 8316/4350

Business Intelligence and Reporting

3

ECON 8246/4240

Labor Economics

3

ECON 8326/4320

Natural Resource Economics

3

ECON 8576/4570

Economic Conditions Analysis

3

ECON 8616/4610

International Trade

3

↓

ECON 8666/4660

International Economic Development

3

↓

ECON 8856/4850

Economics of Urban and Regional Development

3

ECON 8916/4910

Special Topics in Economics

3

Accounting

Course Number Course Title Credits ⓘ

ACCT 8016/4010

Advanced Financial Accounting

3

ACCT 8046/4040

Advanced Federal Income Taxation

3

ACCT 8066/4060

Advanced Managerial Accounting

3

Business Administration

Course Number Course Title Credits ⓘ

BSAD 8336/SCMT 4330

Project Management

3

BSAD 8356/SCMT 4350

Global Sourcing and Innovation

3

BSAD 8376/SCMT 4370

Supply Chain Analytics

3

BSAD 8386/SCMT 4380

Industrial Purchasing and Logistics Management

3

BSAD 8916/ECON 8916

Special Topics in Economics

3

Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis

Course Number Course Title Credits ⓘ

ISQA 8206/4200

Information and Data Quality Management

3

ISQA 8736/4730

Decision Support Systems

3

Math

Course Number Course Title Credits ⓘ

MATH 8056/4050

Linear Algebra

3

MATH 8235/3230

Introduction to Analysis

3

MATH 8236/4230

Mathematical Analysis I

3

MATH 8246/4240

Mathematical Analysis II

3

MATH 8306/4300

Deterministic Operations Research Models

3

MATH 8316/4310

Probabilistic Operations Research Models

3

MATH 8336/4330

Introduction to Partial Differential Equations

3

MATH 8356/4350

Ordinary Differential Equations

3

MATH 8616/4610

Elementary Topology

3

MATH 8746/4740

Introduction to Probability and Statistics I

3

MATH 8756/4750

Introduction to Probability and Statistics II

3

MATH 8766/4760

Topics in Modeling

3

Public Administration

Course Number Course Title Credits ⓘ

PA 8826/GEOG 8826

Introduction to Environmental Law & Regulations

3

Statistics

Course Number Course Title Credits ⓘ

STAT 8446/4440

Time Series Analysis

3

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