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GRS CS 931: Drs-Algor Info
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GRS CS 932: Drs-Algorithms
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GRS CS 933: Drs-Algorithms
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GRS CS 935: Drs-Complexity
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GRS CS 936: Drs-Complexity
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GRS CS 937: Drs-Cryptograph
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GRS CS 940: Drs-A/I
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GRS CS 941: Drs-A/I
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GRS CS 950: Drs-Comp Arch
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GRS CS 952: Drs-Op Systems
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GRS CS 953: Drs-Op Systems
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GRS CS 960: Drs-Database
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GRS CS 961: Drs-Database
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GRS CS 979: Drs-Img/Vid COM
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GRS CS 980: Drs-Graphics
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GRS CS 995: Ds Computer Sci
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GRS EC 701: Microeconomic Theory
Neoclassical general equilibrium theory. Topics covered include consumption, production, existence of competitive equilibrium, fundamental welfare theorems, externalities, and uncertainty. -
GRS EC 702: Macroeconomic Theory
Basic Keynesian model: consumption, investment, and money demand functions. Extension to the open economy. Determinants of money supply. Effectiveness of monetary and fiscal policy. Inflation and income policy. Elementary growth models. -
GRS EC 703: Advanced Microeconomic Theory I
Walrasian equilibrium: existence, uniqueness and core equivalence. Uncertainty: Arrow Debreu contigent commodities, Radner equilibrium, incomplete markets. Economics of information: rational expectations, adverse selection, signaling and screening. The principal-agent problem. -
GRS EC 704: Advanced Macroeconomic Theory I
Consumption theory and evidence; investment theory and evidence; monetary theory; micro foundations of macro systems; theory of rational expectations; models of fiscal and monetary macroeconomic policy; and employment theory and policy.

