Ph.D. Program Guidebook - The University of Chicago Booth School ...
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<strong>Ph</strong>.D. <strong>Program</strong> <strong>Guidebook</strong> 2007-2008<br />
be used to calculate the grade point average. Two <strong>of</strong> the six courses must be B41901 and<br />
B41902, although students with a strong background may apply to the area advisor for<br />
permission to replace B41901 and/or B41902. No written General Examination is required.<br />
<strong>The</strong> list <strong>of</strong> courses from which you may choose is as follows:<br />
• B41901 – Probability and Statistics<br />
• B41902 – Statistical Inference<br />
• B41903 – Applied Econometrics<br />
• B41910 – Time Series Analysis for Forecasting and Model Building<br />
• B41911 – Advanced Econometrics<br />
• B41912 – Applied Multivariate Analysis<br />
• B41913 – Bayesian Econometrics<br />
• B41914 – Multivariate Time Series Analysis<br />
• E31000 – Empirical Analysis I<br />
• E31100 – Empirical Analysis II<br />
• E31200 – Empirical Analysis III<br />
Econometrics & Statistics as a Coordinated Sequence:<br />
<strong>The</strong> following econometrics/statistics courses can be taken to fulfill the coordinated sequence<br />
requirement: any three <strong>of</strong> B41901, B41902, B41903, B41910, B41911, B41912, B41913, or<br />
B41914. No workshop courses in the GSB or the <strong>University</strong> (e.g., Statistics 49400) can be<br />
used to fulfill the coordinated sequence requirement.<br />
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