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ECONOMICS (ECO)

ECO110

Economics for Bus & Industry

This course is a brief survey of both microeconomic and macroeconomic principles to provide the student with the basic tools to understand current economic problems and policies. It is intended for students pursuing an AAS degree.

ECO221

Principles of Macroeconomics

This course analyzes the national economy by measuring and tracking the changes in key economic variables such as GDP and the economic growth rate, the unemployment rate, and the inflation rate. Principal macroeconomic issues will be explored and dis...

ECO222

Principles of Microeconomics

This course analyzes the economic decision-making of households and firms under the limitations of scarce resources. Fundamental concepts of economics including demand, supply, market equilibrium, elasticity, consumer utility, and the behavior of fir...

ECO223

MoneyBanking & Financial Mrkts

The course emphasizes the economic and monetary history and theory of money and banking in the United States. Primary focus is given to the role that banks and financial institutions serve in economic development. Also discussed are the impacts of Fe...

ECO224

Public Finance

This course explains the economic functions of government in a capitalistic economic system. It focuses on government operations in two distinct areas: government expenditure and government revenue. First, government expenditure programs are examined...

ECO225

Comparative Economic Systems

This course analyzes the role of economic institutions, policies, and producers in economic growth and macroeconomic stabilization in different countries across the world. It will use theory and application in case studies to analyze the varying appr...

2022-2023 CLC Catalog