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ECON 103 - Introduction to Political Economy (3).
Description: Designed for non-business majors, the course uses basic economic concepts to explore a variety of current issues. Topics such as unemployment, inflation, education, healthcare and pollution might be discussed along with the constitutional foundation of the U.S. economy.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

Course Attributes:
Constitution-Founding Documts, Social Science

ECON 103H - Introduction to Political Economy (3).
Description: Designed for non-business majors, the course uses basic economic concepts to explore a variety of current issues. Topics such as unemployment, inflation, education, healthcare and pollution might be discussed along with the constitutional foundation of the U.S. economy.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

Course Attributes:
Constitution-Founding Documts, Social Science

ECON 199 - General Economics Elective

3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 215 - Principles of Microeconomics (3).
Description: The economic behavior of individual decision-making units in society with development of the concepts of consumer choice and business firm behavior under different market conditions.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

Course Attributes:
Social Science

ECON 215H - Principles of Microeconomics
Description: The economic behavior of individual decision-making units in society with development of the concepts of consumer choice and business firm behavior under different market conditions.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

Course Attributes:
Social Science

ECON 216 - Principles of Macroeconomics (3).
Description: Analysis of macroeconomic topics including the factors affecting economic growth, inflation and unemployment. Prerequisites: ECON 215.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

Course Attributes:
Social Science

ECON 216H - Principles of Macroeconomics
Description: Analysis of macroeconomic topics including the factors affecting economic growth, inflation and unemployment. Prerequisites: ECON 215.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

Course Attributes:
Social Science

ECON 299 - General Economics Elective

3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 306 - Applied Econometrics (3).
Description: The course will prepare students for basic empirical work in economics and business. Students will learn data analysis and regression analysis and have the opportunity to use real data to test economic hypotheses. Notes: Offered in fall. Prerequisites: ECON 215 and QMTH 210 or MATH 141 or MATH 541. All ECON courses numbered above 299 have a prerequisite of junior status, an overall GPA of at least 2.00 and a C- or better in HMXP 102.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

Course Attributes:
Research/Creative Scholarship

ECON 306H - Applied Econometrics (3).
Description: The course will prepare students for basic empirical work in economics and business. Students will learn data analysis and regression analysis and have the opportunity to use real data to test economic hypotheses. Notes: Offered in fall. Prerequisites: ECON 215 and QMTH 206 or MATH 141 or MATH 541. All ECON courses numbered above 299 have a prerequisite of junior status, an overall GPA of at least 2.00 and a C- or better in HMXP 102.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 315 - Microeconomic Analysis (3).
Description: Advanced analysis of microeconomic topics dealing with the consumer, the firm, market institutions and social welfare. Notes: Offered in fall. Prerequisites:ECON 215 and ECON 216 and either QMTH 210 or MATH 105 or MATH 201. All ECON courses numbered above 299 have a prerequisite of junior status, an overall GPA of at least 2.00 and a C- or better in HMXP 102.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 315H - Microeconomic Analysis

3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 316 - Macroeconomic Analysis (3).
Description: Advanced analysis of contemporary macroeconomic theory and policy including the factors affecting economic growth, inflation and unemployment. Prerequisites: ECON 215 and ECON 216. All ECON courses numbered above 299 have a prerequisite of junior status, an overall GPA of at least 2.00 and a C- or better in HMXP 102.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 316H - Macroeconomic Analysis

3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 331 - Economics of Governance and Public Policy (3).
Description: Microeconomic analysis of governmental activity, taxation and welfare implications. Prerequisites: ECON 215 or ECON 103. All ECON courses numbered above 299 have a prerequisite of junior status, an overall GPA of at least 2.00 and a C- or better in HMXP 102.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

Course Attributes:
Capstone Course

ECON 332 - Economic Games and Strategies (3).
Description: The course will provide an introduction to game theoretic analysis and its application to economics. Students will develop the ability to use the basic tools of game theory to analyze strategic interactions between firms and individuals. Notes: Offered periodically. Prerequisites: ECON 215. All ECON courses numbered above 299 have a prerequisite of junior status, an overall GPA of at least 2.00 and a C- or better in HMXP 102.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 335 - Monetary Economics (3).
Description: Analysis of financial markets, central banks and monetary policy. Prerequisites: ECON 215 and 216. All ECON courses numbered above 299 have a prerequisite of junior status, an overall GPA of at least 2.00 and a C- or better in HMXP 102.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 335H - Monetary Economics (3).

3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 343 - The Economics of the Environment, Climate and Sustainability (3).
Description: This course analyzes environmental issues using economic tools, including the study of resource allocation, cost measurement of climate change, implementation and development of sustainable environmental infrastructure, and the role of markets and policy in the environment. Prerequisites: ECON 103 or ECON 215 or ECON 216. All ECON courses numbered above 299 have a prerequisite of junior status, an overall GPA of at least 2.00 and a C- or better in HMXP 102. Notes: Offered in fall and spring.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 345 - Economics of Labor, Family and Diversity (3).
Description: Analyzes the labor market decisions of individuals, households and firms. Notes: Offered periodically. Prerequisites: ECON 215 or ECON 103. All ECON courses numbered above 299 have a prerequisite of junior status, an overall GPA of at least 2.00 and a C- or better in HMXP 102.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 347 - Economics Seminar (3).
Description: This course involves students in analysis and discussion of a series of current economic issues. Prerequisite: ECON 103 or ECON 215. All ECON courses numbered above 299 have a prerequisite of junior status, an overall GPA of at least 2.00 and a C- or better in HMXP 102. Notes: Offered periodically.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Seminar/Recitation

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 348 - Economics of Labor and Poverty
Description: This course provides an analysis of labor market decisions of individuals, households, and firms. In addition, it discusses the causes, consequences, trends, and policy responses to poverty and inequality in the United States. Notes: Offered periodically.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 357 - International Trade and Development
Description: Analysis and evaluation of theories, policies, and evidence regarding the micro- and macroeconomic processes underpinning economic development within and across countries, with a special focus on the mechanisms and the driving forces behind cross-national goods and capital/financial flows, growth-supporting political and economic institutions, and factor accumulation. Notes: Offered periodically.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 399 - General Economics Elective

3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 415 - Case Studies in Economics (3).
Description: Applications of economic principles and methods of analysis to managerial decision making. Prerequisites: ECON 215 and either QMTH 210 or MATH 105 or MATH 201. All ECON courses numbered above 299 have a prerequisite of junior status, an overall GPA of at least 2.00, and a C- or better in HMXP 102. Notes: Offered periodically.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 491 - Internship in Economics (3).
Description: The internship in economics provides opportunities for students to integrate course work into practical work settings. This course applies the academic and conceptual to the practical; students supervised by faculty will work a minimum of 150 hours during a semester of a summer term. Notes: For Business Majors only. A grade of S or U is recorded. Prerequisites: 2.5 GPA and grade of C- or better in two courses above ECON 299. All ECON courses numbered above 299 have a prerequisite of junior status, an overall GPA of at least 2.00 and a C- or better in HMXP 102.
3.000 Credit hours
0.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
3.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Internship

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

Course Attributes:
Research/Creative Scholarship

ECON 495 - Capstone in Economics
Description: This course introduces students to economics as a profession. The course covers broad questions of why economists study the types of problems they do, how the economic tool-kit can be used, and how economists operate in various business sectors. The course focuses on the production of a student portfolio of work, including a high quality research project developed under the direction of the instructor. Prerequisites: ECON215, ECON 216, HMXP102 or HXCT301, and QMTH205 or an equivalent MATH course, all with a minimum grade of c-. All ECON courses numbered above 299 have a prerequisite of junior status and an overall GPA of at least 2.00.
3.000 TO 3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
3.000 TO 3.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

Course Attributes:
Research/Creative Scholarship

ECON 499 - General Economics Elective

3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 521 - International Trade and Investment (3).
Description: Theory and policy in international trade and investment with emphasis on the motives and mechanisms of international economic and financial transactions. Prerequisites: ECON 215. All ECON courses numbered above 299 have a prerequisite of junior status, an overall GPA of at least 2.00 and a C- or better in HMXP 102.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 599 - General Economics Elective

3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 670 - Principles of Economics (1).
Description: This course serves as a prerequisite for the MBA program for those who have not previously taken economics and/or need a review of prior economics courses taken. Notes: Offered periodically.
1.000 Credit hours
1.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Graduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 677 - Teaching Economics in the K-5 Social Studies Standards (3).
Description: Prepares K-5 teachers to teach economic concepts in accordance with the state's social studies standards. Teaches economic concepts and show how to integrate them into economics, geography, government, and history subject areas.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Graduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 678 - Techniques of Economic Education (3).
Description: A study of basic economic principles designed for public school teachers. Notes: Offered on demand.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Graduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 680 - Managerial Economics (3).
Description: This course applies economic reasoning and data analysis to recognize and solve business problems. Business strategies are explored in the context of different market structures, macroeconomic conditions, and government policy environments. Prerequisites: ECON 670, or undergraduate waiver for ECON 215, or successful completion of approved test. Notes: Offered periodically.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Graduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 681 - AP Macroeconomics for Teachers (3).
Description: This course prepares high school teachers to organize and conduct an AP Macroeconomics course. Notes: Offered periodically.
2.000 Credit hours
2.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Graduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 682 - AP Microeconomics for Teachers (3).
Description: This course prepares high school teachers to organize and conduct an AP Microeconomics course. Notes: Offered periodically.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Graduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 693C - Indust Economy Public Policy

3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Graduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department

ECON 699 - General Economics Elective

3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Graduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

Accounting/Finance/Economics Department


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