Undergraduate Economics-Rock County
Undergraduate Economics-Rock County
2020 Spring Term
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INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS
ECO 101
A study of economic systems & their interdependence in the global economy, with emphasis on problems & policies. Among the subjects included are competitive & non-competitive markets, gross domestic product determination & policy, the U.S. financial system, & global trade.
ECONOMICS-MACRO
ECO 203
The emphasis of the course is on macro analysis & covers areas such as national income, commercial banking, business fluctuations, monetary & fiscal policies, & economic growth. Designed for students who desire a basic one-year course (with ECO 204) in Eco..
ECONOMICS-MICRO
ECO 204
Emphasizes the micro economic approach concerning households, firms, & market structures with a focus on price determination & distribution of income. Foreign trade & international financial institutions are included.
ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS STATISTICS
ECO 243
(BUS 243 & ECO 243 are the same course.) Elementary theory & business application of statistical techniques, probability & normal distribution, hypothesis testing, analysis & interpretation of economic & business data, index numbers, regression & time series analysis & Chi squares.