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Classes Start Next Week
Classes Start Next Week

Classes Start Next Week

The fall semester starts next Monday on August 21! Check MyRed (again) to verify that you are enrolled for classes. Classes left in your shopping cart do not reserve a seat in a course. Review your spring grades to verify you still meet the prerequisites for classes. More on full classes Continue reading…

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Seats still Available
Seats still Available

Seats still Available

ECON 311A or 311B? ECON 312A or 312B?
Choose ECON 311A or 312A if:
-- Your major is economics
-- You may want to pursue graduate studies in economics
-- You are more mathematically inclined

ECON 311B or 312B:
-- Your major is not economics
-- You have a casual interest in macroeconomics
-- You are interested in a more descriptive, less quantitative course

ENTR 322 Family Business
Are you interested in Family Business this fall? Applications for ENTR 322 are open, please visit https://go.unl.edu/entr322 to apply!

FINA 361A Finance
New option for FINA 361 this fall! Start finance a semester early if you have a 3.25 GPA and ACCT 201, ECON 211, ECON 215, MATH 104/106. This Excel-based course utilizes the financial modelling software, Wall Street Prep.

FINA 464 Investors with Purpose
Apply for Investors with Purpose at https://business.unl.edu/investorswithpurpose. The application requires your unofficial transcript, resume, and a brief essay. Applications will be reviewed until May 1 or until the class is full. Contact Dr. DeFusco at rdefusco1@unl.edu with questions.

MRKT 490 Special Topics - Union Pacific
Are you interested in an experiential, hands-on, and problem-solving experience class for Fall 2023? You will be working with managers at Union Pacific on three different business projects.

ECON 435 Applied Game Theory
Game theory is an important tool in modern economic analysis. This course provides an introduction to game theory, drawing on applications from various disciplines, including economics, accounting, finance, management, marketing, international relations, political science, and sports.

 

ECON 435 Applied Game Theory

Game theory is an important tool in modern economic analysis. This course provides an introduction to game theory, drawing on applications from various disciplines, including economics, accounting, finance, management, marketing, international relations, political science, and sports. Continue reading…

 
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