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EC 241 Principles of Economics I
(F/S)
3 Semester Hours
This course presents and analyzes macroeconomic principles as to
their applicability to problems of public policy. Macroeconomics
is concerned with aggregates or the economy as a whole. Two major
divisions of the course are: the study of income and employment
theory and the study of monetary theory. This course can
stand alone as an introduction to economics or can be taken in
conjunction with Principles of Economics II, microeconomics.
EC 242
Principles of Economics II (F/S)
3 Semester Hours
This course presents and analyzes microeconomic principles as to
their applicability to problems of public policy. Microeconomics
is the study of the economic activities of individual consumers
and producers or groups of consumers and producers known as
markets, and emphasis shall be placed on the roles played by
consumers and producers in the economic society. This course can
stand alone as an introduction to economics or may be taken in
conjunction with Principles of Economics I, macroeconomics.
EC 275
Special Topics in Economics (O)
1-3 Semester Hours
Prerequisite: Permission of Division Chair.
This course presents classes in Economics which the College
expects to offer only once or occasionally in response to specific
community needs. The course may consist of seminars, specialized
or individualized instruction, and/or research in an area related
to Economics.
Last Update -
05/21/2007
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