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Fall 2026

ECON5530 CRN 12451Computational Economics

LectureMainWaggener, Tristin E, Tenney, Katie MTue Thu 9:35 a.m. – 10:50 a.m.

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Lecture

Computational Economics

ECON5530CRN 12451MainTraditional
Course and term details
Sequence
01
Part of term
1
Term
Fall 2026
Delivery
Traditional
Delivery code
TR
Linked section
No
Open section
Yes

Schedule

Tue, Thu

9:35 a.m. – 10:50 a.m.

College of Business 208

08/31/2026 – 12/11/2026

Meeting type

Class · LEC

Faculty

Tenney, Katie MPrimary

ktenney@uwyo.edu

All instructors
  • Waggener, Tristin E

    twaggen2@uwyo.edu

  • Tenney, Katie M(Primary)

    ktenney@uwyo.edu

Seats

21
open of 24 seats
Enrollment and waitlist
Enrollment
3
Maximum enrollment
24
Seats available
21
Wait capacity
0
Wait count
0
Wait seats available
0

Course description

An introduction to computational tools used to analyze economic data and policies. Provides operational knowledge of how to formulate numerical economic models to conduct analyses of consumer behavior, markets, trade, and state and local fiscal administration. Special emphasis on applications to Wyoming problems. Dual listed with ECON 4530. Prerequisite: admission to the Master's program in Economics.

Section information

An introduction to computational tools used to analyze economic data and policies. Provides operational knowledge of how to formulate numerical economic models to conduct analyses of consumer behavior, markets, trade, and state and local fiscal administration. Special emphasis on applications to Wyoming problems.

Credits

3
3
All credit fields
Credit range
3

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