Economics
ECON 1004 Introduction to Economics
Introduction to microeconomic and macroeconomic concepts and theories. Includes an overview
of the microeconomic theories of consumer behavior, decision making by the business firm,
market structures, and resource markets; and the macroeconomic theories of national income
determination, employment, inflation, money and the banking system, and the world economy. II
Social Science
ECON 2024 Principles of Microeconomics
A study of the microeconomic analysis of the individual firm and consumer, price determination,
and market structures. II Social Science or IV
ECON 2034 Principles of Macroeconomics
A study of the macroeconomic analysis of the economy and its banking system, income
determination and its fluctuation, and monetary and fiscal policies. II Social Science or IV
ECON 2104 Economics and Business Statistics
Applications of statistical models and techniques to analyze data with specific relevance to
economic and business problems. Topics will include probability, estimation, hypothesis testing,
correlation, analysis of variance, and regression. Prerequisites: MATH 1034 or MATH 1304. IV
ECON 3034 Money and Banking
A study of the economics of money, banking, financial markets, and the role of U.S. monetary
policy in macroeconomic stabilization and economic growth. Topics include financial markets and
institutions, central banking system, and monetary theory and policy. Emphasizes the role of the
Federal Reserve System and its policies in maintaining economic growth and stability.
Prerequisite: ECON 2034. IV
ECON 3054 Microeconomics—Theory and Applications
Development of the microeconomic theory of decision making by households and business firms.
Special emphasis on applications of the theory of the firm to business situations. Prerequisite:
ECON 2024. IV
ECON 3074 Macroeconomic Theory and Policy
Study of macroeconomic theories and monetary and fiscal policy. Analysis of the factors that
determine the economy’s aggregate output, employment, interes