Approved Dual-Level, 8XX6 & 8XX5, Courses

AT MOST 12 hours of dual-level courses including ECON 8296, Research Methods in Economics and Business, and ECON 8306, Quantitative Applications in Economics and Business, may be included in your plan of studies.

ECON 8216, Industrial Organization
ECON 8266, History of Economic Thought
ECON 8326, Natural Resource Economics
ECON 8346, Economics of Technology
ECON 8456, Monetary Theory and Policy
ECON 8566, State and Local Economics
ECON 8616, International Trade
ECON 8626, International Monetary Economics
ECON 8666, International Economic Development
ECON 8706, Economics of eBusiness
ECON 8916, Special Topics in Economics

ACCT 8016, Advanced Financial Accounting
ACCT 8036, Tax Issues for Decision-Making
ACCT 8046, Advanced Federal Income Taxation
ACCT 8066, Advanced Managerial Accounting
ACCT 8096, Information Systems Auditing

BSAD 8366, E-Marketing
BSAD 8426, Business Demographics
BSAD 8596, Risk Management For Business Managers
BSAD 8606, Financial Risk Management
BSAD 8916, Special Studies in Business

ISQA 8186, Electronic Commerce
ISQA 8206, Information and Data Quality Management
ISQA 8546, Computer Security Management
ISQA 8736, Decision Support Systems

MATH 8056, Linear Algebra
MATH 8235, Introduction to Analysis
MATH 8236, Mathematical Analysis I
MATH 8246, Mathematical Analysis II
MATH 8250, Partial Differential Equations
MATH 8306, Operations Research I
MATH 8316, Operations Research II
MATH 8336, Introduction to Partial Differential Equations
MATH 8355, Differential Equations
MATH 8616, Elementary Topology
MATH 8746, Introduction to Probability and Statistics I
MATH 8756, Introduction to Probability and Statistics II
MATH 8766, Topics in Modeling

Public Administration 8826, Introduction to Environmental Law & Regulations

For details, please contact:
Dr. Donald Baum, Mammel Hall 332D, Tel.: (402) 554-2538, email: dbaum@unomaha.edu.