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Economics Courses

Economics 211. Principles of Macroeconomics
Four Credits Steen, Yamoah, or Phillips Fall and Spring Semesters; and May, June and July terms

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An introduction to economic principles and concepts, designed to fulfill the objectives of the college social science requirement and to prepare students for additional work in economics, management, and accounting. The course deals with such topics as supply and demand, markets, money, the determination of national income, employment and the price level, and international trade. The government's role in the economy is examined throughout.

 

Economics 318. International Economics
Four Credits Lunn or Yamoah Spring Semester

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This course presents a survey of the fields of international trade and finance with attention given to fundamental theory and present policy and practice. Prerequisites: Economics 211 and 212.