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ECO 303. Econometrics. 3 Hours.
An introduction to empirical methods based on linear regression models used in economics to investigate empirical questions. Particular focus will be paid to data generated from observational or non-experimental settings, implications for inference, and a variety of statistical techniques used in economics to identify causal relationships. Students will gain familiarity with R.
Prerequisite: MATH 181 with a minimum grade of D and COSC 235 with a minimum grade of C- and (MATH 140 with a minimum grade of D or MATH 221 with a minimum grade of D or ECO 203 with a minimum grade of D).
Economics (ECO)
http://catalog.wofford.edu/courses-programs-departments/economics/
The Department of Economics offers two majors, one in Business Economics and one in Economics. The Business Economics major provides students with the flexibility to tailor the major to their specific interests, whether qualitative or quantitative. It is also appropriate for students wishing to apply to law school, MBA programs, or entering the workforce in the private or public sectors. Students may NOT major in both Business Economics and any one of the following: Accounting, Economics, or Finance. The minor in Business is NOT available to students majoring in Business Economics.