The Economics Department restricts some of the courses always, or until a certain date. Information may be on this website, listed by semester (Fall, Winter, Spring, or Summer).
Please read the information carefully as it provides comprehensive information on our courses, and if/when/how we will process overrides.
Some things to keep in mind:
- We will not provide overrides into courses that are at capacity/full. Students should register during their priority registration period to have the best possible option for classes.
- Meet with your academic advisors often and before registration to ensure you are aware of requirements and adding any necessary courses on-time.
- Registration is based on priority (number of credit hours) and decided by the Registrar's Office. We will not hold seats for students. It is VERY important to register for courses as soon as your registration is available. Make sure you are clear of all registration holds.
- Faculty/Instructors do not have the ability to provide overrides into their courses.
FAQs about Restrictions & Overrides for Econ courses
How can I find course prerequisites?
Course prerequisites are listed for every course in Course Explorer. For example, this is Econ 302's listing:
ECON 302
Credit: 3 hours.
Microeconomic analysis including value and distribution theory; analysis of the pricing of the factors of production integrated in a micro-general equilibrium context which builds towards explaining the resource allocation process.
Prerequisite: ECON 102 or equivalent. MATH 220, MATH 221, MATH 234 or equivalent.