ECON 201 |
Principles of Macroeconomics (3) |
An introductory study of the macroeconomy. The objective is to apply select macroeconomic theories to real-world situations. Discussion covers economic growth, technological innovation, unemployment, inflation, and the roles of monetary policy and fiscal policy in determining macroeconomic performance. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ECON 201 or ECON 205. |
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25236 |
4025 |
10 Jan 2024-05 Mar 2024 |
Th |
6:30P-9:30P |
Open |
College Park (Hybrid) |
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Faculty: Hadni, Hicham |
Bldg/Room: Susquehanna Hall 1117 |
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ECON 201 |
Principles of Macroeconomics (3) |
An introductory study of the macroeconomy. The objective is to apply select macroeconomic theories to real-world situations. Discussion covers economic growth, technological innovation, unemployment, inflation, and the roles of monetary policy and fiscal policy in determining macroeconomic performance. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ECON 201 or ECON 205. |
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25261 |
4065 |
13 Mar 2024-07 May 2024 |
Th |
6:30P-9:30P |
Open |
College Park (Hybrid) |
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Faculty: Sloboda, Brian W |
Bldg/Room: Hornbake Library (Undergrad) 1112 |
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ECON 203 |
Principles of Microeconomics (3) |
An analysis of the economic principles underlying the behavior of individual consumers and business firms. The goal is to apply select microeconomic theories to real-world situations. Emphasis is on market theory. Topics include the implications of government intervention, technological innovation, the advantages and disadvantages of different market structures, and income distribution and poverty. |
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25262 |
4060 |
13 Mar 2024-07 May 2024 |
W |
6:30P-9:30P |
Open |
College Park (Hybrid) |
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Faculty: Owens, David E |
Bldg/Room: Hornbake Library (Undergrad) 0123 |
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