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Apr 27, 2021
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ECON 2110 - Macroeconomic Principles This course studies the economic system governing the productive apparatus; while identifying underlying social and economic goals, exploring opportunity cost, comparative and absolute advantage, laws of supply and demand, aggregate supply and aggregate demand, measuring and determining national income, employment, and inflation; and introducing fiscal and monetary policy analysis, through critical analysis and problem solving practices. Students will recognize the role of critical thinking, leadership, and ethics in making effective business decisions.
Credit Hours 3.0 Satisfies a Requirement Social & Behavioral Sciences Area IV Note Course can also be applied towards the Business Concentration
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