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 />
• Any approved <strong>Ph</strong>.D. level Psychology seminar (contact Marketing Area<br />
Advisor).<br />
Note that not all courses are <strong>of</strong>fered each year. In particular, those marked by an asterisk<br />
(*) are not currently available (although they may be <strong>of</strong>fered in the future). Also course<br />
names may change although the content may be similar. Please ensure that any deviation<br />
from the above list is approved by the Marketing Area Advisor.<br />
Track 2–Economics/Quantitative Methods: Five-course requirement.<br />
• E30100 – Price <strong>The</strong>ory I<br />
• E30200 – Price <strong>The</strong>ory II or E30300 – Price <strong>The</strong>ory III<br />
• B41901 – Probability and Statistics<br />
• B41902 – Statistical Inference<br />
• B41903 – Applied Econometrics<br />
In addition, students must successfully complete at least three other advanced<br />
Economics or Business courses. Some recommended courses are:<br />
• B41910 – Time-Series Analysis for Forecasting and Model Bldg.<br />
• B41911 – Advanced Econometrics<br />
• B41912 – Applied Multivariate Analysis<br />
• B41913 – Bayesian Econometrics<br />
• B33921 – Advanced Industrial Organization I<br />
• B33922 – Advanced Industrial Organization II<br />
• B33923 – Advanced Industrial Organization III<br />
• B33911 – Economics <strong>of</strong> Information<br />
• E31100 – Empirical Analysis II<br />
• E31600 – Non-Linear Econometrics<br />
• E30500 – Game <strong>The</strong>ory I<br />
• E30900 – Advanced Auction <strong>The</strong>ory<br />
• Any approved <strong>Ph</strong>.D. level course in economics or statistics (contact the<br />
Marketing Area Advisor).<br />
Note that not all courses are <strong>of</strong>fered each year and that course names may change<br />
although the content may be similar. Please ensure that any deviation from the above list<br />
is approved by the Marketing Area Advisor.<br />
Marketing Reading Seminar<br />
All Marketing <strong>Ph</strong>.D. students in their 2 nd year or above are required to register for the<br />
Marketing Reading Seminar. <strong>The</strong> seminar is designed to provide all students (quantitative<br />
and behavioral) with an exposure to the broader marketing literature. <strong>The</strong> seminar will be<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered in one quarter each year. <strong>The</strong> format will consist <strong>of</strong> weekly meetings to discuss<br />
specific papers. Each week, student(s) will be assigned to lead the discussion on a paper.<br />
<strong>The</strong> other students will be expected to prepare these papers as well and to participate in the<br />
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