Economics
Business courses at Harvard Summer School include finance, marketing, management, and strategy. Browse our management courses and business-related subjects below.
To enroll in starred (*) economics courses, you must pass a proficiency exam. Harvard College students see additional information about exemptions from the proficiency exam. See economics proficiency exam for more information about fulfilling this requirement and for test dates.
- ECON S-10a Principles of Economics: Microeconomics
- ECON S-10ab Principles of Economics
- ECON S-10b Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics
- ECON S-110 Quantitative Methods in Economics and Business
- ECON S-190 Introduction to Managerial Finance
- ECON S-192 Introduction to Capital Markets and Investments
- *ECON S-1010 Microeconomic Theory
- *ECON S-1012 Macroeconomic Theory
- *ECON S-1123 Introduction to Econometrics
- ECON S-1317 The Economics of Emerging Markets: Asia and Eastern Europe
- ECON S-1452 Money, Financial Institutions, and Markets
- ECON S-1476 International Corporate Governance: Economic Theory in Practice
- *ECON S-1530 International Monetary Economics
- ECON S-1620 Organizations, Management Behavior, and Economics
- ECON S-1830 The Economics of Sports
- ECON S-1900 Financial Accounting
- ECON S-1901 Managerial Accounting
- *ECON S-1913 Financial Strategy and Behavioral Finance
- *ECON S-1920 Capital Markets and Investments
- *ECON S-1941 Derivatives and Risk Management: Analytics and Applications
- ECON S-1944 Economic History of Financial Crises 1637-2013
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