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ECO |
2251 |
Principles of Macroeconomics (3) |
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Macroeconomic theory of the
national economy with emphasis on income, employment, banking, and public
policy. |
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ECO |
2252 |
Principles of Microeconomics (3) |
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Microeconomic theories of
value, production, distribution of income, and basic international economic
analysis. |
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ECO |
2270 |
Personal Finance and Economics (3) |
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Business economics and
personal finance in modern society. |
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ECO |
3353 |
Money and Banking (3) |
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Principles of money,
credit, and banking including monetary systems, theories, and commercial
banking operations related to the Federal Reserve System.
Prerequisite: ECO 2252. |
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ECO |
3355 |
Labor Economics (3) |
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Employment,
unionism, labor-management relations and human
capital.
Prerequisite: ECO 2252. |
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ECO |
3357 |
Managerial Economics (3) |
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Theory and determination of
prices.
Prerequisite: ECO 2252. |
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ECO |
3358 |
Macroeconomics for Managers (3) |
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An analysis of economic
growth, income, employment and price levels.
Prerequisite: ECO 2252. |
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ECO |
4451 |
International Trade (3) |
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Principles underlying
international trade and international finance.
Prerequisite: ECO 2252. |
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ECO |
4453 |
Public Finance (3) |
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An analysis of the
principles underlying government expenditure and taxation programs presented
from both a theoretical and a pragmatic perspective.
Prerequisite: ECO 2252. |
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ECO |
4555 |
Comparative Economic Systems (3) |
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An analysis of the economic
systems of capitalism and socialism focusing upon how a multitude of
specific nations in the Americas, Europe, and Asia, such as the United
States, Mexico, Germany, Poland, Japan, and China, et al., arrange and
conduct economic affairs in the 21st century.
Prerequisite: ECO 2251 or
ECO 2252. |
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ECO |
4459 |
Economics Seminar (3) |
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Current problems in
economics.
Prerequisite: ECO 2252. |