A study of national and international economic issues such as market and command economic systems, agriculture subsidies, health care issues, green GDP and environmental pollution, social security, poverty, the state of national economy, unemployment, inflation, budget deficit and national debt, the financial market, economics of higher education, feminist economic issues, regional economic integration, protectionism versus free trade, world poverty, the developing country international debt, the role of international institutions such as WTO, IMF and the World Bank. Note: Students who have taken ECON 2043 or ECON 2033 may not take this course for credit. Prerequisite: Mathematics course meeting/exceeding general education requirements.
30163
ECON
2033
M01
3
Microeconomics
MWF
09:30am
10:20
Enrollment: 33
Location: TURNER 215 Inst: Trudy Morlino
A study of supply, demand, price, seller market power, profit, consumer choice, specialization, efficiency, domestic and international trades, and distribution of income. The role of middlemen, speculators, and the government in economy. Discussion of current economic controversies. Prerequisites: sophomore standing and MATH 1113.
30164
ECON
2043
M01
3
Macroeconomics
TR
02:00pm
03:15
Enrollment: 27
Location: TURNER 215 Inst: Mohammad Pourheydarian
A study of inflation, unemployment, national income, booms and busts, government budget deficit, money, monetary and fiscal policies, specialization, efficiency, and trade, currency exchange, and balance of payment with other nations. Prerequisites: sophomore standing and MATH 1113.
30166
ECON
3203
M01
3
Statistics for Business & Econ
TR
03:30pm
04:45
Enrollment: 29
Location: TURNER 215 Inst: Mohammad Pourheydarian
A review of descriptive statistics. Sampling and sampling distribution, estimation and confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, regression analysis and correlation, non-parametric methods, and time series and business forecasting are reviewed. Prerequisite: MATH 2203.