List ALL Econ courses?

I am a rising Junior transfer student (non-target --> target) looking to get into a top finance internship next summer.

I took a number of Economics courses at my old school. However, some of the Econ courses were stuff like "Health Economics," "Public Economics," "Environmental Economics" and "History of Economic Thought."

I will also have Intro Micro/Macro, Intermediate Micro, Stats, Calc, and a Finance course on my resume as well.

Would it be advisable to list the Economics courses that aren't really directly related to Finance (Health, Environmental, etc)?

Thanks!

4 Comments
 

agreed.

back when i was an undergrad i had a section called "relevant coursework", the key word here being "relevant". i would only list classes that i felt were relevant to a positon.

not trying to bash public economics or evironmental economics... i would leave more obscure econ coursework off my resume, but would leave micro/macro economics, financial economics, and econometrics on.

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