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ECON 0500

Individual Special Project

Individual Special Project
If you choose to pursue an area that we do not offer or go in depth in an area already covered, we recommend the Individual Special Project option. These ECON 0500 proposals MUST be passed by the entire department and are to be submitted to the chair by the first Friday of fall and spring semester, respectively. The proposals should contain a specific description of the course contents, its goals, and the mechanisms by which goals are to be realized. It should also include a bibliography. According to the College Handbook, ECON 0500 projects are a privilege open to those students with advanced preparation and superior records in their fields. A student needs to have a 3.5 or higher G.P.A. in Economics courses taken at Middlebury in order to pursue an Individual Special Project. ECON 0500 does not count towards the major or minor requirements.
Subject:
Economics
Department:
Economics
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
Equivalent Courses:

Sections in Spring 2020

Spring 2020

ECON0500A-S20 Independent Study
ECON0500B-S20 Independent Study (Abel)
ECON0500C-S20 Independent Study (Sommers)
ECON0500D-S20 Independent Study (Artunc)
ECON0500F-S20 Independent Study (Carpenter)
ECON0500H-S20 Independent Study (Byker)
ECON0500I-S20 Independent Study (Gong)
ECON0500J-S20 Independent Study (Craven)
ECON0500K-S20 Independent Study (Fieldhouse)
ECON0500L-S20 Independent Study (Isham)
ECON0500M-S20 Independent Study (Maluccio)
ECON0500N-S20 Independent Study (Munro)
ECON0500O-S20 Independent Study (Rao)
ECON0500P-S20 Independent Study (Pecsok)
ECON0500Q-S20 Independent Study (Porteous)
ECON0500R-S20 Independent Study (Pyle)
ECON0500S-S20 Independent Study (Robbett)
ECON0500T-S20 Independent Study (Sargent)
ECON0500U-S20 Independent Study (Wolcott)
ECON0500V-S20 Independent Study (Matthews)
ECON0500W-S20 Independent Study (Wunnava)
ECON0500X-S20 Independent Study (Holmes)