ECO-100--(3)
CONSUMER ECONOMICS
Personal financial management is explored, including financial planning, budgeting, banking, borrowing, credit, taxes, home ownership, renting, life insurance, health and income insurance, estate planning, and consumer protection. (3 contact hours)
ECO-101--(3)
PRINCIPLES OF MACRO-ECONOMICS
Examines basic economic concepts, including unemployment, inflation, production, and fiscal and monetary policy. Completion of two years of high school math including algebra, or MTH-098, is strongly recommended (3 contact hours)
ECO-102--(3)
PRINCIPLES OF MICRO-ECONOMICS
Studies supply and demand analysis, basic concepts of cost and revenue under various market conditions, income distribution and international trade. Completion of two years of high school math including algebra, or MTH-098, is strongly recommended. (3 contact hours)
ECO-250--(3)
COMPARATIVE ECONOMICS
Corequisite: F60 100-001.
Develop an appreciation and understanding for the philosophies and precepts on which world economic systems are based. Classical economic philosophies are reviewed, and elements of national economics are studied. Discuss various methods and levels of analysis for application purposes. Special focus is given to central European nations. This course is for students who will study at Salzburg College, Austria, and who meet certain academic requirements. (3 contact hours)
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