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Economics (So Campus) (ECO)

ECO 150C    Introduction to Economics    3 Hours

A general introduction to economic concepts, ideas, institutions and methods of analysis with emphasis on the description of economic processes and the functioning of institutions in a market economy. This course carries no credit toward any major or minor offered in the Gordon Ford College of Business. Note: This course cannot be taken for credit after completing ECON 202 or 203. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code E-SB | SB

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

ECO 202C    Principles of Economics (Micro)    3 Hours

An introduction to basic descriptive, analytical and policy problems at the microeconomic level. The economic problems resulting from the disparity between human wants and the resources required to satisfy those wants will be studied with emphasis placed on the derivation and behavior of supply and demand functions and the role of prices in the allocation of scarce resources. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code E-SB | SB

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

ECO 203C    Principles of Economics (Macro)    3 Hours

An introduction to basic macroeconomics dealing with descriptive, analytical and policy problems involved in the determination of aggregate income, employment and the price level. Areas of emphasis include money and banking, national income accounting and income-expenditure models. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code E-SB | SB

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

ECO 206C    Statistics    3 Hours

Prerequisite(s): ECON 202 or ECON 203 and MATH 116. An introduction to basic probability and statistics for business and economics. Topics include the collection and presentation of data, descriptive statistics, an introduction to probability and probability distributions, statistical inference, and simple linear regression.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None