Department: ECON Economics

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ECON101 Market Fundamentals This course will engage students in the economic way of thinking by taking an in-depth look at market fundamentals. Why, how, and who uses markets and what do we do when they fail? Students will be introduced to the economist's view of the world...
ECON232 Principles of Microeconomics Analysis of the pricing processes in a private enterprise economy under varying competitive conditions, their role in the allocation of resources and the functional distribution of national income. Special emphasis is given to theoretical analys...
ECON233 Principles of Macroeconomics An examination of the determinants of national income, employment and the price level in the private enterprise system, including analysis of consumption and saving, private investment, government fiscal policy, business fluctuations, and the in...
ECON301 Game Theory Techniques using classical game theory, auction design, controlled human- subject experiments, evolutionary game theory, and agent-based computer models are used to understand and solve situations involving potential conflict and cooperation suc...
ECON321 Public Finance The economic theories of taxation and government finance as demonstrated at federal, state and local government levels. The interrelation of public finance and economic stability and growth is explored to discover the basis and objectives of financ...
ECON331 Comparative Economics In today's world economy, countries around the globe have fashioned their own versions of economic system compatible with their culture and social values. This course will focus on why and how this has occurred, through the investigation and cri...
ECON332 Intermediate Microeconomics A study of the conditions of producer and consumer equilibrium, price of products within the firm and the industry both under perfect and imperfect competition, and price and employment of factors of production.
ECON333 Intermediate Macroeconomics Every American deals with and should understand macroeconomics. This course applies powerful tools of economic analysis to answer questions like; Will globalization destroy good jobs in the U.S.? Does free trade make the average American better off...
ECON334 Money and Banking The functioning of a private enterprise society is analyzed in terms of money in all of its economic aspects, including its amount, form and flow, and the institutions, public and private, that assist in mobilizing and distributing purchasing power....
ECON342 Global Economics The theory of international trade, exchange rates, trade barriers, balance of payments disequilibrium, United States commercial and aid policies, regional economic integration and international economic development. Environmental, operational an...
ECON346 Managerial Economics A study of the economics applied to decision making, managerial economics emphasizes the use of economic analysis in clarifying problems, in organizing and evaluating information and in comparing alternative courses of action. The general problem of...
ECON407 Economics of Labor This course is primarily a study of the institut- ionalization of labor as an economic, social and political force. A survey of the historic and economic roots of labor power, the existence of organized labor as a social phenomenon, and the resultan...
ECON434 Development of Economic Thought A study of how people's thought on economic issues has changed overtime. It will deal with the effect of historical change on economic thinking and with the impact of economic thought on historical change. Emphasis will be placed on the influenc...
ECON498 Independent Study No Description Set
ECONELCT Economics Elective No Description Set