Economics
ECON166B Game Theory and Applications II
Explores research frontiers in game theory, emphasizing applications in social science, biology, and engineering. Each interdisciplinary team develops a topic, and presents it to the class in oral and written reports and demonstrations. Students must have shown a strong performance in course 166A or equivalent. Students cannot receive credit for this course and
ECON 272, CSE 209, or BIOE 274.
Also offered as
CSE 166B
Requirements
Prerequisite(s): CSE 166A or ECON 166A; satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements. Enrollment is restricted to juniors and seniors.