Economics
Required courses (9 hours):
ECO 2301 (ECON 2301) Principles of Macroeconomics (3 semester hours) An introduction to theories of the determination of national production and income, interest rates, inflation, and unemployment. Other topics include the banking system, the balance of payments, economic growth and development. (3-0) S
ECO 2302 (ECON 2302) Principles of Microeconomics (3 semester hours) An introduction to theories of the behavior of markets. Topics include the theory of demand and supply, market structure, resource markets, international interdependence in commodity markets, the role of government policy and regulation. (3-0) S
One of the following courses:
ECO 3310 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (3 semester hours) The study of theories of demand, production, competition, markets, and welfare. Implications of theory for purposes of public policy prescriptions are given particular emphasis. Prerequisite: ECO 2302 or permission of instructor. (3-0) S
or
ECO 3311 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory (3 semester hours) A study of the determinants of national income, employment, interest rates, and the price level, including theories and evidence regarding the influence of monetary and fiscal policies on the economy. Prerequisites: ECO 2302 and ECO 2301 or permission of instructor. (3-0) S
And 9 additional hours of upper-division ECO courses (excluding ECO 4V97, ECO 4V98, and ECO 4V99)
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