ECO 322 Economic Development
Study of the meaning, measures, issues, theories, and policies of economic development of the Third World.
Subject: Economics
Department: Major-Payton Schl of Business
ECO 323 Global Economics
Given the advancement in global economic integration in today’s world, this course will analyze the cause and effect associated with global economic issues. The class will focus on current microeconomic and macroeconomic debates and public policy responses to these global economic concerns. Topics addressed will include international trade, economic development, labor markets, poverty and inequality, and population changes.
Subject: Economics
Department: Major-Payton Schl of Business
ECO 327 Intermediate Microeconomics
A study of the microeconomic theory of a consumer behavior, decision-making of the firm, and how markets functions. Case studies of firms and market will allow for an examination of efficiency and market failures. (Prerequisites: ECO 202 or 203, MATH 203 and 204 or MATH 207 and 208)
Subject: Economics
Department: Major-Payton Schl of Business
ECO 328 Intermediate Macroeconomics
An analysis of the classical theory of the economy in the long-run and the business cycle theory in the short-run. Basic macro models are used to describe economic problems and macroeconomic stabilization policies. (Prerequisites: ECO 201 or 203, MATH 203 and 204 or MATH 207 and 208)
Subject: Economics
Department: Major-Payton Schl of Business
ECO 344 Business Analytics
Analytics and statistics are key for any decision maker. This course will introduce the descriptive and inferential statistics used by organizations. This course will integrate technology, such as Microsoft Excel, to explore statistical data analysis. Students will learn to think critically and apply creative techniques to solve problems.
Subject: Economics
Department: Major-Payton Schl of Business
ECO 380 Current Issues in Economics
This course analyzes contemporary economic issues such as poverty and affluence, urban congestion, crime and crime prevention, race and gender discrimination, and environmental pollution. An evenly balanced presentation of the full range of economics will be presented as a foundation for understanding the economic circumstances which directly affect our lives.
Subject: Economics
Department: Major-Payton Schl of Business
ECO 381 Global Economics
The course examines the U.S. in the global economy, with a focus on the interdependence of nations in the world economy. Topics include the global financial crisis, debt crisis, fiscal and monetary policies, income inequality, trade and protectionism. Specific case studies will be introduced to apply theoretical concepts. (Prerequisites: ECO 201 and 202, or 203)
Subject: Economics
Department: Major-Payton Schl of Business
ECO 386 The Economics of Public Policy
This course explores the relationship between economic power and political influence. Emphasis is placed on understanding public policy actions taken by the US government and the resulting policy implications. (Prerequisites: ECO 201 and 202, or 203)
Subject: Economics
Department: Major-Payton Schl of Business
ECO 387 Antitrust and Regulation
This course examines economic policy in the form of government regulation and antitrust. The course focuses on the market failures and potential excesses of market power that warrant government scrutiny and intervention. A discussion of emerging health, safety, and environmental regulations will be added to antitrust issues. (Prerequisites: ECO 201 and 202, or 203)
Subject: Economics
Department: Major-Payton Schl of Business
ECO 389 The Economics of Law
This course provides an introduction into the economic analysis of law and its effect on social welfare. Areas of focus include evaluating the legal rules and impact of property rights, contractual arrangements, tort, and intellectual property. (Prerequisites: ECO 201 and 202, or 203)
Subject: Economics
Department: Major-Payton Schl of Business