Basic concepts and theory applications to major economic problems and controversies. Designed primarily to meet requirements of students not planning to take upper level economics courses.
Econ 1150
Principles of Macroeconomics
3
Explaining the level and the growth of economic activity, its fluctuations, and ways of achieving greater stability, including the roles of money, banking and international finance.
Econ 1200
Principles of Microeconomics
3
Theories of consumer behavior; determination of input and output prices and quantities in factor and product markets; analysis of international trade and policy; applications include labor markets and income distribution.
Econ 1880
Introduction to Macroeconomic and Microeconomic Analysis
4
An intensive analysis of the level, growth and fluctuations in aggregate economic activity; money and banking; international trade and finance; fiscal policy; consumer behavior; input and output prices and product and factor markets.