Current Classes


Schedule as of April 1, 2026

Macroeconomics is the study of national and global economies. Topics include output, unemployment and inflation; and how they are affected by financial systems, fiscal and monetary policies. Prerequisite for most upper-division courses.

Sections
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00150036

MWF  10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
Economics  1002

Web Enhanced - Lecture
Ben  P  Cornelius - bcornelius@unm.edu3 Section Full
01679964

TR  11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Kiva  104

Web Enhanced - Lecture
Mustofa Mahmud Al    Mamun - mmamun@unm.edu334
01755971

TR  2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Dane Smith Hall  120

Web Enhanced - Lecture
Samuel    Asare - samasare@unm.edu35
01955966

MWF  11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
Mitchell Hall  122

Web Enhanced - Lecture
Mustofa Mahmud Al    Mamun - mmamun@unm.edu3114

This course will provide a broad overview of microeconomics. Microeconomics is the study of issues specific to households, firms, or industries with an emphasis on the role of markets. Topics discussed will include household and firm behavior, demand and supply, government intervention, market structures, and the efficient allocation of resources. Prerequisite for most upper division courses.

Sections
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01150146

TR  11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Mitchell Hall  101

Web Enhanced - Lecture
Michael  J  O'Donnell - mo8684@unm.edu365
01279498

TR  12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Science Math Learning Center  102

Web Enhanced - Lecture
Stephania    Alarcon Alcala - stephalarcon1997@unm.edu31
01352602

MWF  11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
Collaborative Teaching & Learn  300

Web Enhanced - Lecture
Melissa    Binder - mbinder@unm.edu321
02155964

MWF  10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
Dane Smith Hall  136

Web Enhanced - Lecture
Rashmi    Dhakal - rdhakal@unm.edu31

Theories of national income determination in explaining business cycles; aggregate supply; and the role of expectations. Role of monetary and fiscal policies in stabilizing the economy. Prerequisite: 2110 and 2120 and (307 or MATH 1430 or MATH 1512).

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00281321

TR  4:00 PM - 5:50 PM
Dane Smith Hall  132

Web Enhanced - Lecture
Mustofa Mahmud Al    Mamun - mmamun@unm.edu320

Introduces math, data, and writing skills that are essential for understanding, interpreting and communicating economics concepts. Prerequisite: MATH 1220 or MATH 1240 or ACT Math =>26 or SAT Math Section =>620 or ACCUPLACER College-Level Math =>100. Pre- or corequisite: 2110 or 2120.

Sections
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00237844

TR  2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Dane Smith Hall  224

Web Enhanced - Lecture
Andrew  L  Goodkind - agoodkind@unm.edu331

Introductory statistics, probability, probability distributions and hypothesis testing. Basic econometric techniques emphasizing estimation of economic relationships and the use of econometric models in forecasting. Prerequisite: 2110 and 2120 and MATH 1350.

Sections
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00555965

TR  9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Dane Smith Hall  141

Web Enhanced - Lecture
Xiaoyang    Wang - xiaoyangwang@unm.edu312

Determinants of labor force, wage levels and structures, and employment; human capital theory and discrimination, economic consequences of trade union and government intervention. This a starred (*) level course and may be taken for graduate credit by students enrolled in a graduate program. A graduate student enrolled in a starred course numbered below 500 may be required to complete extra work.

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CANCELLED
001
82422Lecture Staff 38

Theories of development and growth. Problems facing developing countries and possible solutions. Historical case studies of some developing countries. Prerequisite: 300 and 303.

Sections
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00182423

MW  1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Economics  1052

Web Enhanced - Lecture
Kira    Villa - kmvilla@unm.edu33

Topics will vary. Offered on an occasional basis. For course content, consult the economics department. Course may be repeated without limit provided the topics differ. Prerequisite: 300 and 303.

Sections
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Sem: Hlth Econ Politics&Policy
00183408

TR  12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Dane Smith Hall  332

Web Enhanced - Seminar
Refat  A  Mishuk - rmishuk@unm.edu34
Sem:Craft Cult & Creative ECON
00279760

M  4:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Collaborative Teaching & Learn  330

Web Enhanced - Seminar
Manuel  R  Montoya - mrmonto@unm.edu315

This course develops fundamental economic theory using differential calculus and linear algebra and emphasizes the methodology of constructing and applying appropriate models in quantitative analysis with an emphasis on static and dynamic optimization.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00179490

TR  2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Economics  1052

Web Enhanced - Lecture
Xiaoxue    Li - lix@unm.edu310

For senior students wishing to study topics not covered in an existing course or in more detail. Requirements will be agreed upon between student and instructor. Prerequisite: 300 and 303 and 309.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00129453Independent StudyMelissa    Binder - mbinder@unm.edu1 TO 32
00435838Independent StudyBrady  P  Horn - bhorn@unm.edu1 TO 32
00529457Web Enhanced - Independent StudyMustofa Mahmud Al    Mamun - mmamun@unm.edu1 TO 3 Section Full
00929462Independent StudyRobert  P  Berrens - rberrens@unm.edu1 TO 32
01129464Independent StudyXiaoxue    Li - lix@unm.edu1 TO 31
01335663

   

Independent Study
David    van der Goes - dvandergoes@unm.edu1 TO 32
01437383

   

Independent Study
Matias    Fontenla - fontenla@unm.edu1 TO 31
01636956

   

Independent Study
Jingjing    Wang - wangj@unm.edu1 TO 32
01738073

   

Independent Study
Sarah  S  Stith - ssstith@unm.edu1 TO 32
02061606Independent StudyKira    Villa - kmvilla@unm.edu1 TO 32
02161607Independent StudyManuel  R  Montoya - mrmonto@unm.edu1 TO 3 Section Full

Offers an advanced exploration of economic issues and their practical applications using theory and/or empirical analysis. Topics vary each term, reflecting the dynamic nature of modern economics.

Sections
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T: Craft Cult & Creative ECON
00183882

M  4:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Collaborative Teaching & Learn  330

Web Enhanced - Topics
Manuel  R  Montoya - mrmonto@unm.edu34

A faculty-directed exploration of a specific topic through reading, discussion, and critique. Open to juniors or seniors with an overall grade point average of at least 3.2 and approval of the department. Prerequisite: 309. Restriction: junior or senior standing and permission of department.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00137384

   

Independent Study
Matias    Fontenla - fontenla@unm.edu32
00439941

   

Independent Study
Kira    Villa - kmvilla@unm.edu32
00544520Independent StudyManuel  R  Montoya - mrmonto@unm.edu31
00649206

   

Independent Study
Xiaoxue    Li - lix@unm.edu35

Faculty-supervised investigative study that results in the development and writing of an undergraduate Senior-level thesis. Prerequisite: 498.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00183544

   

Web Enhanced - Independent Study
Kira    Villa - kmvilla@unm.edu41
00329478

   

Independent Study
David    van der Goes - dvandergoes@unm.edu41
00529480

   

Independent Study
Robert  P  Berrens - rberrens@unm.edu42
00629481

   

Independent Study
Yuting    Yang - yutingyang@unm.edu42
00834935

   

Independent Study
Matias    Fontenla - fontenla@unm.edu42
00937846

   

Independent Study
Sarah  S  Stith - ssstith@unm.edu42
01038181

   

Independent Study
Brady  P  Horn - bhorn@unm.edu42
01139943

   

Independent Study
Andrew  L  Goodkind - agoodkind@unm.edu42
01249163

   

Independent Study
Xiaoxue    Li - lix@unm.edu45
01360308

   

Independent Study
Jingjing    Wang - wangj@unm.edu45

This course develops fundamental economic theory using differential calculus and linear algebra and emphasizes the methodology of constructing and applying appropriate models in quantitative analysis with an emphasis on static and dynamic optimization. Restriction: admitted to M.A. Economics or Ph.D. Economics or permission or instructor.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00179492

TR  2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Economics  1052

Web Enhanced - Lecture
Xiaoxue    Li - lix@unm.edu34

Micro foundations of macroeconomics. Introduction to dynamic macroeconomics; optimal economic policy; and theories of economic growth. Restriction: admitted to M.A. Economics or Ph.D. Economics.

Sections
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00152547

TR  12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Economics  1015

Lecture
Matias    Fontenla - fontenla@unm.edu313

Theory and applications: ordinary and generalized least squares, hypothesis testing, dummy variable and distributed lag models; simultaneous equation and two stage least square models; forecasting. Emphasis on computer modeling. Prerequisite: 508.

Sections
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00142953

MW  4:00 PM - 5:15 PM
Economics  

Web Enhanced - Lecture
Kira    Villa - kmvilla@unm.edu36
Fees: $ 25

Competitive equilibrium and welfare economics. Topics from imperfect competition, decision making under uncertainty, introduction to game theory and distribution theory. Prerequisite: 501 and 504.

Sections
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00152526

T  4:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Economics  1015

Web Enhanced - Lecture
Andrew  L  Goodkind - agoodkind@unm.edu312

Special topics in applied economics as they pertain to the major fields and support courses. Available for use by visiting faculty. Prerequisite: 501 and 504. Restriction: permission of instructor.

Sections
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Applied Economic Analysis II
00179495

MW  11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Economics  1015

Web Enhanced - Recitation
Robert  P  Berrens - rberrens@unm.edu310

Dynamic optimization and optimal control theory applications (deterministic and stochastic) and computation methods with an emphasis on renewable resources. Prerequisite: 501 and 504.

Sections
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00182424

W  4:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Economics  1015

Web Enhanced - Lecture
Benjamin  A  Jones - bajones@unm.edu39

(Also offered as WR 572) Practical aspects of the different technical models used by water resources professionals; hydrological, economic, ecological, etc. Students use models to solve problems. Emphasis on oral, written and graphic communication. Prerequisite: (2120 or 300) and (CE 541 or CE 542 or EPS 562 or WR 576) and WR 571.

Sections
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00134340

TR  3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
Dane Smith Hall  143

Web Enhanced - Lecture
Jingjing    Wang - wangj@unm.edu4 Section Full

An independent study course on economic problems or issues. The study is carried out under the supervision of an economics faculty member. Restriction: permission of instructor.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00129482Independent StudyMelissa    Binder - mbinder@unm.edu1 TO 35
00229483Independent StudyManuel  R  Montoya - mrmonto@unm.edu1 TO 34
00329484Independent StudyYuting    Yang - yutingyang@unm.edu1 TO 35
00729487Independent StudyAndrew  L  Goodkind - agoodkind@unm.edu1 TO 35
01029489Independent StudyRobert  P  Berrens - rberrens@unm.edu1 TO 35
01129490Independent StudyMatias    Fontenla - fontenla@unm.edu1 TO 35
01235936Independent StudyXiaoxue    Li - lix@unm.edu1 TO 35
01336394

   

Independent Study
David    van der Goes - dvandergoes@unm.edu1 TO 35
01436395

   

Independent Study
Sarah  S  Stith - ssstith@unm.edu1 TO 35
01539580

   

Independent Study
Kira    Villa - kmvilla@unm.edu31
01636925

   

Independent Study
Brady  P  Horn - bhorn@unm.edu1 TO 32
01741161

   

Independent Study
Jingjing    Wang - wangj@unm.edu1 TO 34
01861608Independent StudyManuel  R  Montoya - mrmonto@unm.edu1 TO 32

This course is designed to enhance the academic and professional training of graduate students in economics. Through a combination of invited presentations, workshops, and internal presentations, the course offers exposure to cutting-edge research, skill development in research methodologies and programming, and opportunities to engage with both faculty and peers.

Sections
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00182425

F  2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Economics  

Web Enhanced - Seminar
Xiaoyang    Wang - xiaoyangwang@unm.edu122

Economic growth and development, poverty and inequality, population growth. Credit markets and microfinance, risk and insurance. Role of government in development. Urbanization and rural-urban migration. Prerequisite: 501 and 506.

Sections
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00182426

TR  11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Economics  1015

Lecture
Matias    Fontenla - fontenla@unm.edu314

Research problems. Student presentations of methodology and results. Research projects may be student-directed or undertaken in conjunction with regular and/or visiting faculty. Offered on a CR/NC basis only. Restriction: permission of instructor.

Sections
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W: Policy and Evaluation Lab
00161752

M  1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Economics  1008

Web Enhanced - Workshop
Audrey  E  Cooper - aleanos@unm.edu33

Faculty-supervised investigative study that results in the development and writing of a master’s thesis. Offered on a CR/NC basis only.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00329497ThesisMelissa    Binder - mbinder@unm.edu1 TO 65
00729500ThesisXiaoxue    Li - lix@unm.edu1 TO 65
00829501ThesisManuel  R  Montoya - mrmonto@unm.edu1 TO 65
00929502ThesisRobert  P  Berrens - rberrens@unm.edu1 TO 64
01136277

   

Thesis
Sarah  S  Stith - ssstith@unm.edu1 TO 65
01234454ThesisDavid    van der Goes - dvandergoes@unm.edu1 TO 65
01435664ThesisMatias    Fontenla - fontenla@unm.edu1 TO 65
01638234

   

Thesis
Brady  P  Horn - bhorn@unm.edu1 TO 65
01739646

   

Thesis
Kira    Villa - kmvilla@unm.edu1 TO 65

Faculty-supervised investigative study that results in the development and writing of a doctoral dissertation. Offered on a CR/NC basis only.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00129511DissertationManuel  R  Montoya - mrmonto@unm.edu3 TO 125
00283889

   

Dissertation
Yuting    Yang - yutingyang@unm.edu3 TO 123
00329513DissertationMelissa    Binder - mbinder@unm.edu3 TO 124
00454726

   

Dissertation
Andrew  L  Goodkind - agoodkind@unm.edu3 TO 125
01129522DissertationBenjamin  A  Jones - bajones@unm.edu3 TO 122
01229523DissertationRobert  P  Berrens - rberrens@unm.edu3 TO 123
01435665DissertationMatias    Fontenla - fontenla@unm.edu3 TO 124
01535912DissertationDavid    van der Goes - dvandergoes@unm.edu3 TO 122
01636955

   

Dissertation
Jingjing    Wang - wangj@unm.edu3 TO 121
01937489

   

Dissertation
Brady  P  Horn - bhorn@unm.edu3 TO 124
02041444

   

Dissertation
Kira    Villa - kmvilla@unm.edu3 TO 125
02144033

   

Dissertation
Xiaoxue    Li - lix@unm.edu3 TO 121
02248967

   

Dissertation
Sarah  S  Stith - ssstith@unm.edu3 TO 125

For senior students wishing to study topics not covered in an existing course or in more detail. Requirements will be agreed upon between student and instructor. Prerequisite: 300 and 303 and 309.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00110655Independent StudyMelissa    Binder - mbinder@unm.edu1 TO 325
00210656Independent StudyAlok  K  Bohara - bohara@unm.edu1 TO 325
00311151Independent StudyRichard    Santos - santos@unm.edu1 TO 325
00411152Independent StudyManuel  R  Montoya - mrmonto@unm.edu1 TO 325
00711351Independent StudyMatias    Fontenla - fontenla@unm.edu1 TO 35
00911486

   

Independent Study
Melissa    Binder - mbinder@unm.edu1 TO 325
01011877

   

Independent Study
Robert  P  Berrens - rberrens@unm.edu1 TO 31

A faculty-directed exploration of a specific topic through reading, discussion, and critique. Open to juniors or seniors with an overall grade point average of at least 3.2 and approval of the department. Prerequisite: 309. Restriction: junior or senior standing and permission of department.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00110664Independent StudyRichard    Santos - santos@unm.edu325
00210665Independent StudyMatias    Fontenla - fontenla@unm.edu325

Faculty-supervised investigative study that results in the development and writing of an undergraduate Senior-level thesis. Prerequisite: 498.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00110666

   

Independent Study
Richard    Santos - santos@unm.edu425

An independent study course on economic problems or issues. The study is carried out under the supervision of an economics faculty member. Restriction: permission of instructor.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00110667Independent StudyRichard    Santos - santos@unm.edu1 TO 325
00210668Independent StudyAlok  K  Bohara - bohara@unm.edu1 TO 325
00310669Independent StudyJanie    Chermak - jchermak@unm.edu1 TO 325
00410670Independent StudyManuel  R  Montoya - mrmonto@unm.edu1 TO 325
00610671Independent StudyRobert  P  Berrens - rberrens@unm.edu1 TO 325
00711352Independent StudyMatias    Fontenla - fontenla@unm.edu1 TO 35
00911359Independent Study Staff 1 TO 35
01011751

   

Independent Study
Melissa    Binder - mbinder@unm.edu1 TO 3 Section Full
01111641

   

Independent Study
David    van der Goes - dvandergoes@unm.edu23
01212188

   

Independent Study
Brady  P  Horn - bhorn@unm.edu1 TO 35
01312583

   

Independent Study
Xiaoyang    Wang - xiaoyangwang@unm.edu1 TO 32
01412983

   

Independent Study
Melissa    Binder - mbinder@unm.edu1 TO 325

Faculty-supervised investigative study that results in the development and writing of a master’s thesis. Offered on a CR/NC basis only.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00110672ThesisAlok  K  Bohara - bohara@unm.edu1 TO 625
00210673ThesisMelissa    Binder - mbinder@unm.edu1 TO 625
00310674ThesisRichard    Santos - santos@unm.edu1 TO 625
00511759

   

Thesis
David    van der Goes - dvandergoes@unm.edu1 TO 61
00711875

   

Thesis
Kira    Villa - kmvilla@unm.edu1 TO 61
01812148

   

Thesis
Kira    Villa - kmvilla@unm.edu1 TO 65

Faculty-supervised investigative study that results in the development and writing of a doctoral dissertation. Offered on a CR/NC basis only.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00110675DissertationAlok  K  Bohara - bohara@unm.edu3 TO 1225
00211872

   

Dissertation
Kira    Villa - kmvilla@unm.edu3 TO 121
00311873

   

Dissertation
Melissa    Binder - mbinder@unm.edu3 TO 121
00410676DissertationManuel  R  Montoya - mrmonto@unm.edu3 TO 1225
00512088

   

Dissertation
Matias    Fontenla - fontenla@unm.edu3 TO 122
00610677DissertationJingjing    Wang - wangj@unm.edu3 TO 1225
00810678DissertationRichard    Santos - santos@unm.edu3 TO 1225
01010679DissertationRobert  P  Berrens - rberrens@unm.edu3 TO 1225
01211483

   

Dissertation
Janie    Chermak - jchermak@unm.edu3 TO 1225
01511963

   

Dissertation
Brady  P  Horn - bhorn@unm.edu3 TO 122
01612161

   

Dissertation
David    van der Goes - dvandergoes@unm.edu3 TO 125
02312974

   

Dissertation
Sarah  S  Stith - ssstith@unm.edu3 TO 125

Macroeconomics is the study of national and global economies. Topics include output, unemployment and inflation; and how they are affected by financial systems, fiscal and monetary policies. Prerequisite for most upper-division courses.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
01165610

MWF  9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Dane Smith Hall  125

Lecture
Staff 345
01465612

MWF  11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
Kiva  104

Lecture
Mustofa Mahmud Al    Mamun - mmamun@unm.edu3200
01965248

TR  11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Kiva  104

Lecture
David    van der Goes - dvandergoes@unm.edu3200

This course will provide a broad overview of microeconomics. Microeconomics is the study of issues specific to households, firms, or industries with an emphasis on the role of markets. Topics discussed will include household and firm behavior, demand and supply, government intervention, market structures, and the efficient allocation of resources. Prerequisite for most upper division courses.

Sections
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00165261

TR  9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Dane Smith Hall  123

Lecture
Staff 345
00280232

MWF  1:00 PM - 1:50 PM
 

Lecture
Staff 345
00580568

TR  2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Collaborative Teaching & Learn  

Lecture
Melissa    Binder - mbinder@unm.edu3126
00781449

MWF  11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
Collaborative Teaching & Learn  230

Lecture
Staff 343
00869438

TR  11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Castetter Hall (Biology)  100

Lecture
Sarah  S  Stith - ssstith@unm.edu3199
00983318

MWF  1:00 PM - 1:50 PM
 

Lecture
Staff 345
01172826

TR  12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Dane Smith Hall  123

Lecture
Staff 345

Intermediate analysis of microeconomic theory and concepts. Topics include consumer behavior and demand, production and costs, price and output under both perfect competition and pure monopoly. Prerequisite: 2110 and 2120 and (307 or MATH 1430 or MATH 1512).

Sections
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00572834

MW  11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Castetter Hall (Biology)  51

Lecture
Andrew  L  Goodkind - agoodkind@unm.edu339

Theories of national income determination in explaining business cycles; aggregate supply; and the role of expectations. Role of monetary and fiscal policies in stabilizing the economy. Prerequisite: 2110 and 2120 and (307 or MATH 1430 or MATH 1512).

Sections
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00183201

TR  12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
 

Lecture
Mustofa Mahmud Al    Mamun - mmamun@unm.edu350

Introduces math, data, and writing skills that are essential for understanding, interpreting and communicating economics concepts. Prerequisite: MATH 1220 or MATH 1240 or ACT Math =>26 or SAT Math Section =>620 or ACCUPLACER College-Level Math =>100. Pre- or corequisite: 2110 or 2120.

Sections
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00382771

MW  4:00 PM - 5:15 PM
Dane Smith Hall  

Lecture
Staff 330

Introductory statistics, probability, probability distributions and hypothesis testing. Basic econometric techniques emphasizing estimation of economic relationships and the use of econometric models in forecasting. Prerequisite: 2110 and 2120 and MATH 1350.

Sections
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00372898

MW  1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
 

Lecture
Kira    Villa - kmvilla@unm.edu340

Introduction to economics of environmental management problems, conceptual tools and policy applications: resource scarcity and sustainability, efficiency and equity, property rights and externalities, benefit-cost analysis and discounting, provision of public goods and nonmarket valuation. Prerequisite: 2110 and 2120.

Sections
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00183200

TR  9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
 

Lecture
Yuting    Yang - yutingyang@unm.edu328

Explores government intervention in markets, particularly with respect to market failures, when the provision of goods and services are inefficiently or inequitably provided by markets alone. Covers policy effects, often focusing on healthcare, labor, poverty, environment, education, and more. This is a starred (*) level course and may be taken for graduate credit by students enrolled in a graduate program. A graduate student enrolled in a starred course numbered below 500 may be required to complete extra work.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00180237

TR  11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
 

Lecture
Melissa    Binder - mbinder@unm.edu339

Topics will vary. Offered on an occasional basis. For course content, consult the economics department. Course may be repeated without limit provided the topics differ. Prerequisite: 300 and 303.

Sections
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Sem: Macroeconomic Policy NM
00281500

TR  3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Dane Smith Hall  143

Seminar
Mustofa Mahmud Al    Mamun - mmamun@unm.edu330

A survey course designed to develop those mathematical results and methods which find frequent use in economic analysis. Prerequisite: 300 and 303.

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00180559

MWF  10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
 

Lecture
Samuel    Asare - samasare@unm.edu323

Intermediate econometric techniques with strong emphasis on computer modeling of applied economic problems. Covers autocorrelation, heteroscedasticity, multicollinearity, dummy variable and distributed lag model and the use of econometric models in forecasting. Prerequisite: 309.

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00177713

TR  12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Economics  1004

Lecture
Benjamin  A  Jones - bajones@unm.edu32

For senior students wishing to study topics not covered in an existing course or in more detail. Requirements will be agreed upon between student and instructor. Prerequisite: 300 and 303 and 309.

Sections
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00110145Independent StudyMelissa    Binder - mbinder@unm.edu1 TO 35
00210146Independent StudyAndrew  L  Goodkind - agoodkind@unm.edu1 TO 35
00510151Independent StudyCristina    Reiser - creiser@unm.edu1 TO 35
00752193

   

Independent Study
Sarah  S  Stith - ssstith@unm.edu1 TO 35
00910157Independent StudyRobert  P  Berrens - rberrens@unm.edu1 TO 35
01110159Independent StudyBrady  P  Horn - bhorn@unm.edu1 TO 35
01335729Independent StudyBenjamin  A  Jones - bajones@unm.edu1 TO 35
01443266

   

Independent Study
Mustofa Mahmud Al    Mamun - mmamun@unm.edu1 TO 35
01658377

   

Independent Study
Kira    Villa - kmvilla@unm.edu1 TO 35
01776475

   

Independent Study
Manuel  R  Montoya - mrmonto@unm.edu1 TO 35

Offers an advanced exploration of economic issues and their practical applications using theory and/or empirical analysis. Topics vary each term, reflecting the dynamic nature of modern economics.

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Global Political Economy
00283190

M  4:00 PM - 6:45 PM
 

Topics
Manuel  R  Montoya - mrmonto@unm.edu324

A faculty-directed exploration of a specific topic through reading, discussion, and critique. Open to juniors or seniors with an overall grade point average of at least 3.2 and approval of the department. Prerequisite: 309. Restriction: junior or senior standing and permission of department.

Sections
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00210202Independent StudyRobert  P  Berrens - rberrens@unm.edu35
00510207Independent StudyAndrew  L  Goodkind - agoodkind@unm.edu35
00610208Independent StudyAlok  K  Bohara - bohara@unm.edu35
00728354Independent StudyBenjamin  A  Jones - bajones@unm.edu35
00844337

   

Independent Study
Jingjing    Wang - wangj@unm.edu35
00944338

   

Independent Study
Brady  P  Horn - bhorn@unm.edu35
01067578

   

Independent Study
Melissa    Binder - mbinder@unm.edu35
01174312

   

Independent Study
Kira    Villa - kmvilla@unm.edu35
01278853

   

Independent Study
Yuting    Yang - yutingyang@unm.edu35
01379658

   

Independent Study
Sarah  S  Stith - ssstith@unm.edu35

Faculty-supervised investigative study that results in the development and writing of an undergraduate Senior-level thesis. Prerequisite: 498.

Sections
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00310219

   

Independent Study
Melissa    Binder - mbinder@unm.edu45
00410220

   

Independent Study
Andrew  L  Goodkind - agoodkind@unm.edu45
00510221

   

Independent Study
Brady  P  Horn - bhorn@unm.edu45
01055753

   

Independent Study
Alok  K  Bohara - bohara@unm.edu45
01168193

   

Independent Study
Xiaoxue    Li - lix@unm.edu45
01278854

   

Independent Study
Yuting    Yang - yutingyang@unm.edu45

Topics include producer and consumer theory, duality and welfare measures, competitive markets and monopoly and decision making under uncertainty. Restriction: admitted to M.A. Economics or Ph.D. Economics.

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00366377

TR  2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Economics  1015

Lecture
Xiaoxue    Li - lix@unm.edu315

Calculus and matrix theory as applied to macro and micro models. Unconstrained and constrained optimization; static and comparative static analysis; introduction to dynamic analysis. Restriction: admitted to M.A. Economics or Ph.D. Economics.

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00266380

R  4:00 PM - 6:45 PM
Economics  1015

Lecture
Benjamin  A  Jones - bajones@unm.edu315

Discrete and continuous probability distributions; expectations; joint, conditional marginal distributions; hypothesis testing; least squares estimators; violation of the least squares principle. Econometric software with applications. Restriction: admitted to M.A. Economics or Ph.D. Economics.

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00379652

MW  4:00 PM - 5:15 PM
Economics  

Lecture
Kira    Villa - kmvilla@unm.edu312

Simultaneous equation methods, nonlinear least squares, maximum likelihood method, qualitative dependent variable models, asymptotic properties and test statistics. Emphasis on computer modeling. Prerequisite: 509.

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00159367

TR  12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Economics  1004

Lecture
Benjamin  A  Jones - bajones@unm.edu39
Fees: $ 25

Special topics in applied economics as they pertain to the major fields and support courses. Available for use by visiting faculty. Prerequisite: 501 and 504. Restriction: permission of instructor.

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00177702

MW  11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Economics  1015

Topics
Manuel  R  Montoya - mrmonto@unm.edu315

(Also offered as WR 571) Students examine contemporary issues in water resource systems, including water quality; ecosystem health; stakeholder concerns; economics; and water supply, policy, management and allocation. Emphasis on teamwork, cooperation, and oral, written and graphic communication. {Fall}

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00173807

TR  4:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Economics  1052

Seminar
Robert  P  Berrens - rberrens@unm.edu48

An independent study course on economic problems or issues. The study is carried out under the supervision of an economics faculty member. Restriction: permission of instructor.

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00434456

   

Independent Study
Melissa    Binder - mbinder@unm.edu1 TO 35
00510235Independent StudyAlok  K  Bohara - bohara@unm.edu1 TO 35
00710237Independent StudyAndrew  L  Goodkind - agoodkind@unm.edu1 TO 35
01010240Independent StudyRobert  P  Berrens - rberrens@unm.edu1 TO 35
01155316

   

Independent Study
Kira    Villa - kmvilla@unm.edu1 TO 35
01229112Independent StudyBenjamin  A  Jones - bajones@unm.edu1 TO 35
01340317

   

Independent Study
Yuting    Yang - yutingyang@unm.edu1 TO 35
01642488

   

Independent Study
Brady  P  Horn - bhorn@unm.edu1 TO 35
01944341

   

Independent Study
David    van der Goes - dvandergoes@unm.edu1 TO 35
02046355

   

Independent Study
Xiaoyang    Wang - xiaoyangwang@unm.edu1 TO 35
02157445

   

Independent Study
Xiaoxue    Li - lix@unm.edu1 TO 35
02277146

   

Independent Study
Jingjing    Wang - wangj@unm.edu1 TO 35
02379721

   

Independent Study
Manuel  R  Montoya - mrmonto@unm.edu1 TO 35

This course is designed to enhance the academic and professional training of graduate students in economics. Through a combination of invited presentations, workshops, and internal presentations, the course offers exposure to cutting-edge research, skill development in research methodologies and programming, and opportunities to engage with both faculty and peers.

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00181436

F  2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Economics  1002

Seminar
Staff 115

Advanced topics in public economics. Topics will vary; course can be repeated for credit if topics differ. Restriction: permission of instructor.

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00183319

W  4:00 PM - 6:45 PM
Economics  1015

Topics
Brady  P  Horn - bhorn@unm.edu315

Topics in international/sustainable development . Emphasis on empirical modeling and analysis, using data for developing countries. including large-scale surveys. Exposure to econometric methods, simulations, GIS applications, and macro/micro-development modeling tools. Prerequisite: 501 and 506 and 510.

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00183198

M  4:00 PM - 6:45 PM
 

Topics
Staff 315

Research problems. Student presentations of methodology and results. Research projects may be student-directed or undertaken in conjunction with regular and/or visiting faculty. Offered on a CR/NC basis only. Restriction: permission of instructor.

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W: Applied Economics Bootcamp
00172899

Aug. 10, 2026 - Aug. 14, 2026
MTWRF  9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
 

Open Learning - Workshop
Jingjing    Wang - wangj@unm.edu112
W: Policy and Evaluation Lab
00280241

M  1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Economics  1008

Workshop
Audrey  E  Cooper - aleanos@unm.edu35
Data Science for Economists
00383280

M  4:00 PM - 6:45 PM
Economics  1015

Workshop
Staff 315

Faculty-supervised investigative study that results in the development and writing of a master’s thesis. Offered on a CR/NC basis only.

Sections
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00310277ThesisMelissa    Binder - mbinder@unm.edu1 TO 65
00551451

   

Thesis
Brady  P  Horn - bhorn@unm.edu1 TO 65
00610284ThesisAlok  K  Bohara - bohara@unm.edu1 TO 65
00810286ThesisAndrew  L  Goodkind - agoodkind@unm.edu1 TO 65
00910287ThesisRobert  P  Berrens - rberrens@unm.edu1 TO 65
01136426ThesisYuting    Yang - yutingyang@unm.edu1 TO 65
01328974ThesisDavid    van der Goes - dvandergoes@unm.edu1 TO 65
01536869

   

Thesis
Xiaoyang    Wang - xiaoyangwang@unm.edu1 TO 65
01744344

   

Thesis
Benjamin  A  Jones - bajones@unm.edu1 TO 65
01868194

   

Thesis
Kira    Villa - kmvilla@unm.edu1 TO 65

Faculty-supervised investigative study that results in the development and writing of a doctoral dissertation. Offered on a CR/NC basis only.

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00210301DissertationAlok  K  Bohara - bohara@unm.edu3 TO 127
00310302DissertationMelissa    Binder - mbinder@unm.edu3 TO 125
00438916

   

Dissertation
David    van der Goes - dvandergoes@unm.edu3 TO 125
00710310DissertationXiaoyang    Wang - xiaoyangwang@unm.edu3 TO 125
01110315DissertationYuting    Yang - yutingyang@unm.edu3 TO 125
01210317DissertationRobert  P  Berrens - rberrens@unm.edu3 TO 125
01744345

   

Dissertation
Brady  P  Horn - bhorn@unm.edu3 TO 125
01846657

   

Dissertation
Jingjing    Wang - wangj@unm.edu3 TO 125
01946658

   

Dissertation
Kira    Villa - kmvilla@unm.edu3 TO 125
02057446

   

Dissertation
Xiaoxue    Li - lix@unm.edu3 TO 125
02160631

   

Dissertation
Matias    Fontenla - fontenla@unm.edu3 TO 124
02368049

   

Dissertation
Sarah  S  Stith - ssstith@unm.edu3 TO 125
02468412

   

Dissertation
Andrew  L  Goodkind - agoodkind@unm.edu3 TO 125
02571731

   

Dissertation
Benjamin  A  Jones - bajones@unm.edu3 TO 125

Schedule as of April 1, 2026

Macroeconomics is the study of national and global economies. Topics include output, unemployment and inflation; and how they are affected by financial systems, fiscal and monetary policies. Prerequisite for most upper-division courses.

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00250125

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Online - Lecture
Cristina    Reiser - creiser@unm.edu32
00350126

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Accelerated Online Programs - Lecture
Pem    Lama - pelma@unm.edu31
00450127

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Accelerated Online Programs - Lecture
Cristina    Reiser - creiser@unm.edu31
01550130

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Online - Lecture
Pem    Lama - pelma@unm.edu31

This course will provide a broad overview of microeconomics. Microeconomics is the study of issues specific to households, firms, or industries with an emphasis on the role of markets. Topics discussed will include household and firm behavior, demand and supply, government intervention, market structures, and the efficient allocation of resources. Prerequisite for most upper division courses.

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00650143

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Accelerated Online Programs - Lecture
Nahid    Samimi - samimi@unm.edu33
00750144

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Accelerated Online Programs - Lecture
Ziyadkhan    Gurbanli - zgurbanli@unm.edu35
01550149

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Online - Lecture
Ziyadkhan    Gurbanli - zgurbanli@unm.edu34
01850150

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Online - Lecture
Nahid    Samimi - samimi@unm.edu3 Section Full

Intermediate analysis of microeconomic theory and concepts. Topics include consumer behavior and demand, production and costs, price and output under both perfect competition and pure monopoly. Prerequisite: 2110 and 2120 and (307 or MATH 1430 or MATH 1512).

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00240059

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Online - Lecture
Cristina    Reiser - creiser@unm.edu35
00347835

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Accelerated Online Programs - Lecture
Cristina    Reiser - creiser@unm.edu323

Market concepts and health care issues. Economic assessment of the U.S. health care system. Explores physician supply and demand, hospitals, malpractice, pharmaceuticals, insurance and related topics. Prerequisite: 2110 and 2120.

Sections
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00180727

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Online - Lecture
Casey    Leek - caseyleek1@unm.edu31
00280728

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Accelerated Online Programs - Lecture
Casey    Leek - caseyleek1@unm.edu323

Computer modeling of economic time series using univariate Box-Jenkins models and multivariate vector autoregressive models. Intervention models to assess policy impacts such as gun control, environmental law, tax changes and social programs. Prerequisite: 309.

Sections
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00161898

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Online - Lecture
Xiaoyang    Wang - xiaoyangwang@unm.edu32
00261899

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Accelerated Online Programs - Lecture
Xiaoyang    Wang - xiaoyangwang@unm.edu329

Determinants of patterns of international trade and comparative advantage. Trade restrictions and gains from trade. International factor movements. Prerequisite: 300 and 309.

Sections
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00180721

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Online - Lecture
Cristina    Reiser - creiser@unm.edu314
00280724

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Accelerated Online Programs - Lecture
Cristina    Reiser - creiser@unm.edu328

Macroeconomics is the study of national and global economies. Topics include output, unemployment and inflation; and how they are affected by financial systems, fiscal and monetary policies. Prerequisite for most upper-division courses.

Sections
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00112369

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Accelerated Online Programs - Lecture
Cristina    Reiser - creiser@unm.edu320
00312374

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Online - Lecture
Cristina    Reiser - creiser@unm.edu358

This course will provide a broad overview of microeconomics. Microeconomics is the study of issues specific to households, firms, or industries with an emphasis on the role of markets. Topics discussed will include household and firm behavior, demand and supply, government intervention, market structures, and the efficient allocation of resources. Prerequisite for most upper division courses.

Sections
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00112385

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Accelerated Online Programs - Lecture
Cristina    Reiser - creiser@unm.edu320
00312398

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Online - Lecture
Cristina    Reiser - creiser@unm.edu358

This is an economics course with no prerequisites. Consequently it should be considered introductory, however it offers a wide-ranging overview of personal finance and the role financial assets can play in achieving personal financial goals. This course won’t make you a millionaire, nor will it prepare you for a career as a hedge-fund manager. The goal is to increase your understanding of how financial markets work, and how to use financial assets as part of a life-long financial strategy. Your understanding of financial markets will be enhanced by learning the tools of economics, incorporating knowledge of human behavior, and becoming familiar with particular aspects of financial markets and assets.

Sections
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00113736

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Online - Lecture
Mustofa Mahmud Al    Mamun - mmamun@unm.edu360
00213737

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Accelerated Online Programs - Lecture
Mustofa Mahmud Al    Mamun - mmamun@unm.edu360

Macroeconomics is the study of national and global economies. Topics include output, unemployment and inflation; and how they are affected by financial systems, fiscal and monetary policies. Prerequisite for most upper-division courses.

Sections
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00166035

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Accelerated Online Programs - Lecture
Cristina    Reiser - creiser@unm.edu329
00565249

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Accelerated Online Programs - Lecture
Staff 345
02165250

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Online - Lecture
Staff 3 Section Full
02265251

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Online - Lecture
Cristina    Reiser - creiser@unm.edu345

This course will provide a broad overview of microeconomics. Microeconomics is the study of issues specific to households, firms, or industries with an emphasis on the role of markets. Topics discussed will include household and firm behavior, demand and supply, government intervention, market structures, and the efficient allocation of resources. Prerequisite for most upper division courses.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00365265

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Accelerated Online Programs - Lecture
Staff 344
00466032

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Accelerated Online Programs - Lecture
Staff 344
00666034

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Online - Lecture
Staff 3 Section Full
01665270

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Online - Lecture
Staff 3 Section Full

This is an economics course with no prerequisites. Consequently it should be considered introductory, however it offers a wide-ranging overview of personal finance and the role financial assets can play in achieving personal financial goals. This course won’t make you a millionaire, nor will it prepare you for a career as a hedge-fund manager. The goal is to increase your understanding of how financial markets work, and how to use financial assets as part of a life-long financial strategy. Your understanding of financial markets will be enhanced by learning the tools of economics, incorporating knowledge of human behavior, and becoming familiar with particular aspects of financial markets and assets.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00178268

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Online - Lecture
Matias    Fontenla - fontenla@unm.edu397
00278270

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Accelerated Online Programs - Lecture
Matias    Fontenla - fontenla@unm.edu340

Intermediate analysis of microeconomic theory and concepts. Topics include consumer behavior and demand, production and costs, price and output under both perfect competition and pure monopoly. Prerequisite: 2110 and 2120 and (307 or MATH 1430 or MATH 1512).

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00183233

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Accelerated Online Programs - Lecture
Cristina    Reiser - creiser@unm.edu320
00283290

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Online - Lecture
Cristina    Reiser - creiser@unm.edu319

Introduces math, data, and writing skills that are essential for understanding, interpreting and communicating economics concepts. Prerequisite: MATH 1220 or MATH 1240 or ACT Math =>26 or SAT Math Section =>620 or ACCUPLACER College-Level Math =>100. Pre- or corequisite: 2110 or 2120.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00162598

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Accelerated Online Programs - Lecture
Cristina    Reiser - creiser@unm.edu320
00262599

 Online MAX  UNM CANVAS

Online - Lecture
Cristina    Reiser - creiser@unm.edu320