Prerequisite(s): MTH 140, MTH 141, MTH 160, MTH 161, or MTH 131; and WRT 102, WRT 105, WRT 105A, WRT 106, or WRT 106A. Tasks of economic organization; the main institutions of the economy; demand and supply analysis and applications; the operation of a price-directed economy; distribution theory; the pricing of the factors of production.
Prerequisite: ECN 210. The determinants of national income, output, employment, and price level; introduction, to money and banking and to monetary, and fiscal policy; introduction to public, finance and international trade; review of supply and demand analysis with some applications.
Prerequisite(s): ECN 210 and ECN 211. This course will examine the economic theory of international trade, trade regulation, protectionism, and international trade policy. International economic integration, foreign exchange, balance of payments, international institutions, and policy issues of current interest will also be investigated.
Prerequisite(s): ECON 210 and ECN 211. Functions of money, role of financial, institutions roles of Federal Reserve Banks and monetary policy. Introduction to the determination of interest rates, the stock of money and other monetary theory concepts as they relate to economic activity.