Economics Courses


ECN courses meet for 3 class hours per week, or equivalent.

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ECN 101. Economic Development.
Development of American capitalism, including evolution of the capitalistic system and roles of agriculture, manufacturing, trade, transportation, communication, money and banking, government, and international trade.

ECN 103. Principles of Economics I.
First semester of university-parallel sequence. Introduction to economic macroanalysis, emphasizing gross national product, national income, consumption, investment, taxation, government spending, monetary and fiscal policies.
Link to ECN 103 Master Syllabus.

ECN 104. Principles of Economics II.
Second semester of university-parallel sequence. Introduction to economic microanalysis, focusing on the role of the individual consumer, and the behavior of businesses under different market conditions.

ECN 105. Introduction to Economics.
Survey of basic concepts in economics, including price, market structure, the business enterprise, labor, monetary systems, and national income. May not be accepted for transfer into a business administration program at a four-year institution. Consult with a counselor.


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