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Selected Courses

The following courses typically interest regional science students. The list is illustrative only and is not complete. Please refer to the Cornell's courses of study and relevant departments for a more complete list.
 
Applied Economics and Management
  • AEM 6510: Environmental and Resource Economics
  • AEM 6600: Agroecosystems, Economic Development, and the Environment
  • AEM 7100/7110: Econometrics I and II
  • AEM 7350: Public Finance: Resource Allocation and Fiscal Policy
  • AEM 7120: Quantitative Methods I
  • AEM 7500: Resource Economics

City and Regional Planning
  • CRP 5040: Urban Economics
  • CRP 5080: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
  • CRP 5250: Introductory Methods of Planning Analysis
  • CRP 6050: Urban Public Finance
  • CRP 6090: Special Topics: Planning and Planning Analysis
  • CRP 6210: Quantitative Techniques for Policy Analysis and Program Management
  • CRP 6390: Special Topics: Economics of Financial Crisis
  • CRP 6700: Regional Planning and Development in Developing Nations
  • CRP 8000: Advanced Seminar in Urban and Regional Theory I
  • CRP 8300: Seminar in Regional Science, Planning and Policy Analysis

Economics
  • ECON 5780: Economics, Population, and Development
  • ECON 6090/6100: Microeconomic Theory I and II
  • ECON 6110: Macroeconomics III (Game Theory)
  • ECON 6170: Intermediate Mathematical Economics I
  • ECON 6190/6200: Econometrics I and II
  • ECON 6380: Public Finance: Local Government and Urban Structure
  • ECON 6700: Economic Demography and Development
  • ECON 7030: Seminar in Peace Science
  • ECON 7350/7360: Public Finance: Resource Allocation and Fiscal Policy
  • ECON 7720: Economics of Development

Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • CEE 6200: Water-Resources Systems Engineering
  • CEE 6230: Environmental Quality Systems Engineering
  • CEE 6610: Urban Transportation Planning and Modeling
  • CEE 6620: Urban Transportation Network Design and Analysis

Operations Research and Industrial Engineering
  • OR&IE 5300/5310: Optimization I and II
  • OR&IE 5510: Operations Research II: Introduction to Stochastic Processes I
  • OR&IE 6350: Foundations of Game Theory and Mechanism Design for Engineering Applications
  • OR&IE 6330: Graph Theory and Network Flows

Development Sociology
  • DSOC 6080: Demographic Techniques
  • DSOC 6150: Qualitative Research Methods

Sociology
  • SOC 5050: Research Methods I: The Logic of Social Inference
  • SOC 5060: Research Methods II
  • SOC 5070: Research Methods III
  • SOC 5180: Social Inequality: Contemporary Theories, Debates, and Models