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  • ECON 1301 - Introduction To Economics

    Provides an examination of basic principles and policies directly related to the needs and experiences of the student. Emphasizes the practical aspects of economics. Includes both macroeconomics and microeconomics principles. Semester Hours 3 (3 lec) view syllabus

  • ECON 2301 - Macroeconomics

    Introduces the principles and policies of macroeconomics to include the practical aspects of economic analysis as applied to supply and demand, national production, consumption, saving, taxation, inflation, employment, and growth. Prerequisite: Students should have passed the reading portion of the THEA or approved alternative test or be concurrently enrolled in READ 0302 before enrolling in this course. Recommendation: Students should have passed the math portion of the THEA or approved alternative test. Semester Hours 3 (3 lec) view syllabus

  • ECON 2302 - Microeconomics

    Introduces the principles of microeconomics as applied to supply and demand, price and output determination, market structures, government regulation, labor/management relations, distribution of income, and international trade. Prerequisite: Students should have passed the reading portion of the THEA or approved alternative test or be concurrently enrolled in READ 0302 before enrolling in this course. Recommendation: Students should have passed the math portion of the THEA or approved alternative test. Semester Hours 3 (3 lec) view syllabus