ECON
1301 INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS
Credit 3 (3 lecture)
Examination of the structure and operation
of the American economic system. Introduction to selected
economic principles essential to the understand of contemporary
issues. May not be substituted from ECON 2301 or ECON 2302
ECON 2301 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS
Credit 3 (3 lecture)
Macroeconomics examines the fundamentals
of the American economy as it relates to social welfare. Emphasis
is on basic economic concepts and theories as they affect
domestic and international markets. This course integrates
behavioral social sciences to present solutions to real world
problems. Macroeconomics includes measurement of GDP, fiscal
and monetary policy. Core Curriculum Course.
ECON 2302 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS
Credit 3 (3 lecture)
Microeconomics examines the fundamentals
of the American economy as it relates to business and individual
welfare. Emphasis is on basic economic concepts and theories
as they affect domestic and international markets. Microeconomics
includes cost and production decisions and discusses the role
of competition, monopolies, and oligopolies. Core Curriculum
Course.
ECON 2311 ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
Prerequisite - College-level read and writing skills
Credit 3 (3 lecture)
Analytic study of the historical development
of particular economic distributions as they relate to social,
cultural, political, and physical factors. Includes critical
inquiry into the reasons for location of various types of
economic activity, production, and marketing. This course
explores markets and people across time and spatial dimensions.
The course also discusses exchange rates and factors which
influence them. It includes analysis of world fundamental
occupations and commodities. Cross-listed with GEOG 2312.
Core Curriculum Course.
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