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