Economics (ECON)

Economics (ECON)

ECON 2110 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (3)

This course is a study of the “big ideas” of macroeconomics such as GDP, CPI, inflation, unemployment, labor, and international trade.  A look at public-policy decision making using macro theories such as:  monetary policy, fiscal policy and other economic-stabilization theories.  This course will also examine the economic challenges facing our economy. (Previously known as ECO 201)

 

ECON 2120 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (3)

Analysis of perfect and imperfect markets, including the behavior of producers and consumers. Topics include price and income elasticity, public and private goods, income distribution, market structures, production costs, resource allocation, comparative advantage and current economic problems. (Previously known as ECO 202)

 

ECON 2900 SPECIAL TOPICS (1-3)

(Previously known as ECO 290)

 

ECON 2990 INTERNSHIP (1-4)

(Previously known as ECO 299)