Continuation of ECON 202. Builds upon point and interval estimation as well as hypothesis testing skills first introduced in ECON 202. Utilizes a practical project format to extend the student skill set to include simple and multiple linear regression and time series techniques. 3 undergraduate credit hours
Prerequisite: ECON 202; one of MATH 220, MATH 221, MATH 234
Faculty Teaching the Course:
This course is taught by the below faculty ~ you may click on their name to view their website with additional information. Please check the Course Explorer or Enterprise/Self-Service to see what section they will be teaching (teaching schedules vary by semester).
Eric McDermott
Professor Joe Petry
Juan Munoz Morales
Past Course Syllabi:
The following syllabi are from past semesters and should only be used as a guide for the information covered in the course and general structure of the course. The instructors have the right to change the course for upcoming semesters ~ please refer to the syllabus they distribute the first day of class.
Econ 203 Economic Statistics II Joe Petry Past Syllabus
Econ 203 Economic Statistics II Joe Petry Online Past Syllabus
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See when the course is offered in upcoming semesters and all the section details:
https://courses.illinois.edu/schedule/terms/ECON/203
Section Information:
- AL1, AL2 or BL1 Lectures MUST be paired with a Lab Section, and they must be added at the same time when registering. This is in-class for both the lecture twice per week and the lab.
- No overrides will be provided (sections are not restricted; we do not provide overrides for full sections)
Restrictions will be lifted after priority registration so all students may register for any open seats. No overrides will be provided (students should contact the LLC if they are having problems with registration to ensure they have the student attribute).