Undergraduate

SEA Oct2012The Economics major is one of the most popular at Stanford. The major provides a rigorous toolkit for thinking about the economy and about economic policy. It promotes an active learning approach to economics in which students think about real problems in an analytically rigorous way. In addition, the major aims to teach students how to put the acquired skills to use in their own research. Students will find a cumulative and hierarchical body of knowledge laid out in a structured series of courses. This creates a foundation which the student can build on and apply to many areas. Economics is also a popular subject for students in other disciplines.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Every Wednesday at 7:00pm
Student-run, SEA-Stanford Economics Association economic conversations in Old Union
Apr 14, 2013 Axess opens for summer course enrollment
Apr 30, 2013 SEA Journal, 2nd issue
May 1, 2013 SEA Lunch with Economist - Prof. Jon Levin
May 24, 2013 Change of grading basis deadline; course withdrawal deadline
May 27, 2013 Memorial Day holiday, no classes
Jun 5, 2013 Last day of classes; last day to arrange an incomplete
Jun 5, 2013 Late application deadline for Spring Quarter degree conferral ($50 fee)
Jun 7-12, 2013 End Quarter examinations
Jun 16, 2013 Commencement. Conferral of degrees, spring quarter
Jun 24, 2013 First day of summer quarter, instruction begins
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