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UPPER LEVEL ECONOMICS
COURSES OFFERED
FALL 2006
ECON 301
Intermediate Microeconomics ▬
The theory of price determination
and the function of prices with respect to
resource allocation and income
distribution. Prerequisites:
200, 201.
ECON 303
Environmental Economics▬ Economic
analysis of the problems
of environmental pollution and corrective
government polices.
Prerequisites: 201.
ECON 321 Money and Banking▬ The nature and
function of credit in the
American economy; operation of the commercial
bank; purposes and
functions of the Federal Reserve System; and an
introduction to monetary
theory. Prerequisite: 100, or 200 and
201, or consent of instructor.
ECON 341 International Economics▬ An introduction
of the theory of
international trade, finance, and commercial
policy. An examination of
tariffs, trade controls, monetary standards, and
the balance of payments
Prerequisites: 200 and 201, or consent of
the instructor.
ECON 351 Survey of Labor Economics and Labor
Institutions▬ Introduction to
the economic problems of wage earners in modern
society. Labor markets;
labor history; labor organizations; collective
bargaining; and public policy
toward labor. Prerequisites: 100, or
200 and 201. (General Education Credits
(GE89: B2,D1; GE2000: Social and Behavioral
Studies-Elective)
ECON 362
Economic History of the United States▬
Relates to the growth and
development of the American economy to changes in
social and economic
institutions.
ECON 446 Theory of Economic Development▬History,
theory, reality
and problems of economic development; current
constraints on sustained
growth and alternative development models.
Prerequisites: 200 and 201,
or consent of instructor.
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