ECO-101

Introduction to Economics

A one-semester, non-technical course designed to answer questions about the economy. How and why does our market economic system work? Why is there inflation and/or unemployment and what are their remedies? How does the government influence your future economic well-being? Where are we on the business cycle? What are the causes and consequences of our growing national debt? What is the Federal Reserve and how does its monetary policy affect you and the interest rate? How is the emerging global interdependence of countries changing our economy and your life? This course will help you understand the economic environment in which you live, work, and vote. This course is not recommended as a Social Science Elective for students enrolled in A.S. programs in Business Administration or International Business. Three class hours.

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ECO-101 Sections for Summer 2024

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1 Section Offered

ECO-101, Section SL1

CRN #60275
Online/Virtual Campus (asynchronous)

Instructor(s)

Sandra Kinel

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Jun 3rd, 2024 – Aug 9th, 2024N/A
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Date(s) Jun 3rd, 2024 – Aug 9th, 2024
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