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Investment Theory

COEC 371

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pizarro-zuniga-jose
2024 Winter Term 1Credits: 3starPre-requisite

Basic concepts of finance, including security valuation, security markets, and financial decisions concerning risk and return. Credit will be granted for only one of COEC 371 or COMM 371. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading. Prerequisite: Either (a) ECON 308 or (b) all of ECON 315, ECON 316. Equivalency: COMM371

Sections (2)
SectionTermDelivery ModeFormatDay(s)Time(s)Instructor(s)SyllabusDetails DataDetails
002 1 Lecture M, W 11:00 - 12:30 Pizarro Zuniga, Jose
001 1 Lecture M, W 09:30 - 11:00 Pizarro Zuniga, Jose

Investment Theory

COEC 371

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pizarro-zuniga-jose
2025 Winter Term 1Credits: 3starPre-requisite

Basic concepts of finance, including security valuation, security markets, and financial decisions concerning risk and return. Credit will be granted for only one of COEC 371 or COMM 371. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading. Prerequisite: Either (a) ECON 308 or (b) all of ECON 315, ECON 316. Equivalency: COMM371

Sections (2)
SectionTermDelivery ModeFormatDay(s)Time(s)Instructor(s)SyllabusDetails DataDetails
002 1 In-Person Lecture M, W 11:00 - 12:30 Pizarro Zuniga, Jose
001 1 In-Person Lecture M, W 09:30 - 11:00 Pizarro Zuniga, Jose

The Economics and Policy of the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources

COEC 475

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antweiler-werner
2021 Winter Term 1Credits: 3

Economic analysis of environmental problems, energy systems, and natural resources. Policy options to help resolve these issues. Credit will be granted for only one of COEC 475, COMM 487, or ECON 371.

Sections (1)
SectionTermDelivery ModeFormatDay(s)Time(s)Instructor(s)SyllabusDetails DataDetails
001 1 Lecture T, Th 15:30 - 17:00 Antweiler, Werner

The Economics and Policy of the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources

COEC 475

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antweiler-werner
2022 Winter Term 1Credits: 3

Economic analysis of environmental problems, energy systems, and natural resources. Policy options to help resolve these issues. Credit will be granted for only one of COEC 475, COMM 487, or ECON 371.

Sections (1)
SectionTermDelivery ModeFormatDay(s)Time(s)Instructor(s)SyllabusDetails DataDetails
001 1 Lecture T, Th 15:30 - 17:00 Antweiler, Werner

The Economics and Policy of the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources

COEC 475

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antweiler-werner
2023 Winter Term 1Credits: 3

Economic analysis of environmental problems, energy systems, and natural resources. Policy options to help resolve these issues. Credit will be granted for only one of COEC 475, COMM 487, COMM 597, or ECON 371.

Sections (1)
SectionTermDelivery ModeFormatDay(s)Time(s)Instructor(s)SyllabusDetails DataDetails
001 1 Lecture T, Th 15:30 - 17:00 Antweiler, Werner

The Economics & Policy of the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources

COEC 475

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antweiler-werner
2024 Winter Term 1Credits: 3starPre-requisite

Economic analysis of environmental problems, energy systems, and natural resources. Policy options to help resolve these issues. Credit will be granted for only one of COEC 475, COMM 487, COMM 597, or ECON 371. Prerequisite: ECON 315 and one of ECON 316, ECON 308.

Sections (1)
SectionTermDelivery ModeFormatDay(s)Time(s)Instructor(s)SyllabusDetails DataDetails
001 1 Lecture T, Th 15:30 - 17:00 Antweiler, Werner

The Economics & Policy of the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources

COEC 475

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antweiler-werner
2025 Winter Term 1Credits: 3starPre-requisite

Economic analysis of environmental problems, energy systems, and natural resources. Policy options to help resolve these issues. Credit will be granted for only one of COEC 475, COMM 487, COMM 597, or ECON 371. Prerequisite: ECON 315 and one of ECON 316, ECON 308.

Sections (1)
SectionTermDelivery ModeFormatDay(s)Time(s)Instructor(s)SyllabusDetails DataDetails
001 1 In-Person Lecture T, Th 15:30 - 17:00 Antweiler, Werner

Economics of the Environment

ECON 371

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vaney-michael baylis-patrick
2021 Winter Term 1Credits: 3

Economic analysis applied to various environmental issues, including sustainable development, quality of life, and environmental impacts of specific industrial and consumption activities. The design and implementation of government policies. Global environmental effects of human economic activity. Credit will be granted for only one of COEC 475, COMM 487, or ECON 371.

Sections (2)
SectionTermDelivery ModeFormatDay(s)Time(s)Instructor(s)SyllabusDetails DataDetails
001 1 Lecture T, Th 18:00 - 19:30 Vaney, Michael
002 1 Lecture T, Th 12:30 - 14:00 Baylis, Patrick

Economics of the Environment

ECON 371

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baylis-patrick wagner-katherine
2022 Winter Term 1/2Credits: 3

Economic analysis applied to various environmental issues, including sustainable development, quality of life, and environmental impacts of specific industrial and consumption activities. The design and implementation of government policies. Global environmental effects of human economic activity. Credit will be granted for only one of COEC 475, COMM 487, or ECON 371.

Sections (2)
SectionTermDelivery ModeFormatDay(s)Time(s)Instructor(s)SyllabusDetails DataDetails
002 1 Lecture T, Th 12:30 - 14:00 Baylis, Patrick
003 2 Lecture M, W 8:30 - 10:00 Wagner, Katherine

Economics of the Environment

ECON 371

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baylis-patrick wagner-katherine
2023 Winter Term 1/2Credits: 3

Economic analysis applied to various environmental issues, including sustainable development, quality of life, and environmental impacts of specific industrial and consumption activities. The design and implementation of government policies. Global environmental effects of human economic activity. Credit will be granted for only one of COEC 475, COMM 487, or ECON 371.

Sections (2)
SectionTermDelivery ModeFormatDay(s)Time(s)Instructor(s)SyllabusDetails DataDetails
001 1 Lecture T, Th 12:30 - 14:00 Baylis, Patrick
002 2 Lecture M, W 8:30 - 10:00 Wagner, Katherine

Economics of the Environment

ECON 371

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wagner-katherine baylis-patrick
2024 Winter Term 1/2Credits: 3starPre-requisite

Economic analysis applied to various environmental issues, including sustainable development, quality of life, and environmental impacts of specific industrial and consumption activities. The design and implementation of government policies. Global environmental effects of human economic activity. Credit will be granted for only one of COEC 475, COMM 487, or ECON 371. Prerequisite: One of ECON 101, ECON 310.

Sections (3)
SectionTermDelivery ModeFormatDay(s)Time(s)Instructor(s)SyllabusDetails DataDetails
003 2 Lecture M, W 09:30 - 11:00 Wagner, Katherine
002 1 Lecture T, Th 14:00 - 15:30 Baylis, Patrick
001 1 Lecture T, Th 11:00 - 12:30 Baylis, Patrick

Economics of the Environment

ECON 371

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baylis-patrick
2025 Winter Term 1Credits: 3starPre-requisite

Economic analysis applied to various environmental issues, including sustainable development, quality of life, and environmental impacts of specific industrial and consumption activities. The design and implementation of government policies. Global environmental effects of human economic activity. Credit will be granted for only one of COEC 475, COMM 487, or ECON 371. Prerequisite: One of ECON 101, ECON 310.

Sections (2)
SectionTermDelivery ModeFormatDay(s)Time(s)Instructor(s)SyllabusDetails DataDetails
001 1 In-Person Lecture T, Th 11:00 - 12:30 Baylis, Patrick
002 1 In-Person Lecture T, Th 14:00 - 15:30 Baylis, Patrick