Courses
ECON 121 Principles, Micro
An introduction to contemporary economic discourse with an emphasis on the pricing mechanism, production, competitive and imperfectly competitive markets, game theory, poverty and inequality, public economics and global trade. (1)Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. 1 Unit
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Dr. Michael J. Enz | M/W/F 8:30AM-9:30AM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
B | Dr. Edward Nik-Khah | T/Th 8:30AM-10:00AM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
C | Dr. Edward Nik-Khah | T/Th 1:10PM-2:40PM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
ECON 122 Principles, Macro
An introduction to contemporary economic discourse, with an emphasis on aggregate concepts and problems such as unemployment, inflation, growth, and international trade and the role of government in dealing with these problems. (1) Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. 1 Unit
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Dr. Garry A. Fleming | T/Th 8:30AM-10:00AM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
B | Dr. Garry A. Fleming | T/Th 10:10AM-11:40AM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
ECON 227 Health Economics
An examination of the production of health and the role of medical services, the determinants of the demand for medical care and the impact of health insurance, the determinants of the supply of medical services, the role of government in promoting health and the financing and delivery of health care, and the impact of behavior factors on health. (1) Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. 1 Unit
Requisites
- ECON-120 or 121 Must be taken prior to taking this course.
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Dr. Alice L. Kassens | T/Th 10:10AM-11:40AM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
ECON 247 International Trade & Finance
An analysis of the benefits and costs of trade, the impact of trade barriers and controls, the effects of globalization, and the role of money and capital markets in international commerce. (1) Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. 1 Unit
Requisites
- ECON-121 Must be taken prior to taking this course.
- ECON-122 Must be taken prior to taking this course.
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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G | Dr. Michael J. Enz | M/W/F 9:40AM-10:40AM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
ECON 261 SAS Programming I & II
Selected topics involving problems and controversies of a social and political nature. (1) Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. 1 Unit
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Dr. Alice L. Kassens | Distance Off Camp Asynchronous |
ECON 287 Economics and the Environment
This course deals with various approaches to the relationship between economic activity and the environment, with an emphasis on examples drawn from various environmental issues and regions in our globalized world. (1) Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. 1 Unit
Requisites
- ECON-120 or ECON-121 Must be taken prior to taking this course.
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Dr. Michael J. Enz | M/W/F 12:00PM-1:00PM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
ECON 322 Intermed Theory: Macroeconom
An examination of the measurement, analysis, and control of aggregate economic activity, with particular attention to the roles played by government in achieving full employment and price stability. (1) Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. 1 Unit
Requisites
- ECON-122 Must be taken prior to taking this course.
- MATH-111, MATH-118 or MATH-121 Must be taken prior to taking this course.
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Dr. Garry A. Fleming | T/Th 1:10PM-2:40PM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
ECON 347 History of Economic Thought
An examination of the most significant work in the history of economics, including that of the classical political economists and the neoclassicals, as well as present-day developments such as information economics. (1) 1 Unit
Requisites
- ECON-121 and ECON-122 and Junior or Senior standing Must be taken prior to taking this course.
- in Economics, or permission.
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Dr. Edward Nik-Khah | T/Th 10:10AM-11:40AM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |