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ECN2010 Foundations of Microeconomics
(3 semester hours)
This course introduces students to the study of market and non-market mechanisms
in the allocation of productive resources and in the distribution of income.
Includes the study of competitive markets, monopolies, oligopolies, international
trade, as well as applications to selected current economic problems. (Fall
and Spring)
Meets General Education: Observation of Ourselves and Others.
Prerequisites: Satisfy Mathematics Proficiency Requirement.
ECN2020 Foundations of Macroeconomics
(3 semester hours)
This course introduces students to the study of economic factors determining
national output, income, employment, and general price level. Such factors include
roles of government, the Federal Reserve System, banking system and international
monetary relations. (Fall and Spring)
Meets General Education: Observation of Ourselves and Others.
Prerequisites: Satisfy Mathematics Proficiency Requirement.
ECN3300 Business Statistics
(3 semester hours)
The ultimate goal in learning statistical analysis in business is to improve
business processes. This course delivers clear and understandable explanations
of business statistics concepts through the use of continuing case studies,
examples, and problems. Among the topics covered include: descriptive statistics,
confidence intervals, experimental design, analysis of variance, regression,
nonparametric methods, and time series forecasting. Statistical software is
utilized extensively through the course. (Fall)
Prerequisites: MTH1800
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December 2003
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