Academic Catalog 2024-2025

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Economics (ECON)

ECON 2000 — Microeconomics   3 credit hours

This course covers the principles of economics including the market structure of American capitalism, the economics of the firm, market demands, the cost of production, product pricing, and the employment of resources.

Schedule type: Independent Study, Lecture, Web

ECON 2020 — Macroeconomics   3 credit hours

This course covers the theory of aggregate income, employment and price level, economic stabilization policies, and economic growth and development.

Schedule type: Independent Study, Lecture, Web

ECON 2250 — Money and Banking   3 credit hours

This course is a survey of money, commercial banking, financial institutions, the Federal Reserve System, and the formulation and execution of monetary and economic stabilization policy.

Pre-requisite(s): ECON 2000, ECON 2020

Schedule type: Independent Study, Lecture, Web