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Home > Course Catalog > Course Descriptions > (ECON) Economics
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ECON 105 Elements of Economics (3 credits)
An introductory survey of basic economic principles including supply and demand, national income analysis, business cycles, money and the monetary system, and an analysis of competitive and imperfect market structures; as well as a review of selected contemporary economic issues. (O) ND:SS
ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics (3)
Nature, method, and scope of economic analysis; economic scarcity, resources, specialization of labor; supply-demand analysis; production and cost analysis; product and resource market structures, distribution of income; international trade. (F, S) ND:SS
ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics (3)
Aggregate income and employment analysis; business cycles, unemployment, inflation and economic growth; fiscal policy; money and monetary policy; the U.S. economy and the world economy. (F, S) ND:SS
ECON 203 Contemporary Economic Issues (3)
A survey of issues of contemporary importance to economics such as agricultural, ecological, ethical, international and political problems and how they affect modern economic life. Prerequisite: ECON 201 or ECON 202 or instructor consent. (Upon demand) ND:SS
ECON 222 Industrial Economics (3)
An introduction to the needfor and methods of analysis of scarcity and economic feasibility within the context of industry. (Upon demand) ND:SS
ECON X92 Experimental Course (1-9)
A course designed to meet special departmental needs during new course development. It is used for one year after which time the course is assigned a different number.
ECON 299 Special Topics (1-9)
A course designed to meet special departmental needs.

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