Graduate Experimental Economics (01:220:549), offered Fall semester, 2019.  3 semester hours.

This is a graduate level economics class.  Graduate, especially Ph.D. level, students from other fields such as political science, anthropology, sociology and business may also register, with special permission.  The course is concerned with the methodological foundations and practical application of the experimental method to research questions in economics and other social sciences. Students design their own experiments. 

Behavioral and Experimental Economics (01:220:480), offered Fall semester, 2018.  3 semester hours.

This is an upper-level undergraduate course in economics. Classic experiments in behavioral and experimental economics are studied and replicated in the laboratory. Students analyze data from previous experiments and/or design new experiments.