ECON 590: Economics of COVID-19

In this course, participants will become experts in how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the US economy. This includes the recession, government and Federal Reserve policies, and specific markets, along with projected long-run impacts. The analysis may extend to other countries if time permits.

Please review the syllabus for full course information.

This is a Summer I course. Participants may register for one Full Semester course OR one course each in Summer I and Summer II.

Related Courses by Institution
ECON 623 International Economics (Summer II 2021)
ECON 501 Microeconomics (Fall 2021)
ECON 502 Macroeconomics (Winter/Spring 2022)
ECON 590 Economics of COVID-19 (Summer I 2022)
ECON 590 Environmental Economics and Policy (Summer II 2022)
ECON 590 Sports Economics (Fall 2022)
ECON 590 Labor Economics (Winter/Spring 2023)

Valparaiso University

Instructor: Dr. Sara Gundersen

Graduate Credits: 3

Dates: 5/17/22 – 6/24/22

Location: Online

Format: Asynchronous

Prerequisite: ECON 501 and 502; qualified to teach content area