200. Principles of Microeconomics (3) (F, W, Sp or Su) Introduction to microeconomic principles with focus on product and resource markets, profit maximization under various market structures, and international trade. (Prerequisite: MATH 97 or equivalent)
201. Principles of Macroeconomics (3) (F, W, Sp or Su) Introduction to macroeconomic principles with focus on market-based economic systems, determinants of output, employment and inflation, monetary and fiscal policy tools, and international finance. (Prerequisite: MATH 97 or equivalent)
300. Microeconomics for Business Decisions (3) (F) Intermediate microeconomic analysis focusing on consumer choice and demand, production, cost, and pricing decisions of firm, product market structures, labor and other resource markets, and current issues. (Prerequisites: ECON 200, 201, and MATH 221.)
301. Macroeconomics for Business Decisions (3) (W) Intermediate macroeconomic analysis of the aggregate business environment and the role of economic policy in achieving growth, price stability and full-employment in open economics. (Prerequisites: ECON 200, 201, and MATH 221.)
350. Economic Development (3) (W) A study of economic growth and development issues, factors which impact economic development including technology, resources, economic structure, and government policy. (Prerequisites: ECON 200, 201, and MATH 221.)
353. Money, Banking, and Business (3) (Sp or Su) An introduction to monetary and banking systems with emphasis on the role of money and financial institutions, the determinants of money supply, and the relationship of money to economic activity. Prerequisites: ECON 200, 201, and MATH 221.)
358. International Economic Analysis (3) (F) An introduction to international trade theory, trade policy tools, international finance, and current issues in international trade. (Prerequisites: ECON 200, 201, and MATH 221.)
390R. Special Topics in Economics (1-3) (Variable).
495R. Independent Study (1-3) (F, W, Sp) An opportunity to pursue subjects otherwise not offered by the department. Instructor's permission required.
496R. Student Research (1-3) (F, W, Sp) Supervised individual research for students who have been granted a student research and development associateship. (Required for all associates.)
