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Principles of Microeconomics
Course: Economics (Econ) 101, XV
Resource allocation, opportunity cost, comparative and absolute advantage. Supply and demand. Marginal analysis. Theories of production and consumption, pricing, and the market system. Perfect and imperfect competition and strategic behavior. Factor markets.
Computer Requirements:College of Agriculture requirements
Dates: 06/16/2008 - 08/08/2008
Delivery Method: Online
Credit: 3 undergraduate credit
Tuition: $693
Delivery fee: $73
Off-campus program: Bachelor of Liberal Studies
Computer fee applies--see table
Instructor: Lisa Gundersen, Lecture
Registration deadline: 06/02/2008
Text:Mankiw, Principles of Microeconomics, current edition, Thomson South-Western (Textbook is optional; online access to complete book is included with Aplia site registration, www.aplia.com)
Principles of Microeconomics
Course: Economics (Econ) 101, XW
Resource allocation, opportunity cost, comparative and absolute advantage. Supply and demand. Marginal analysis. Theories of production and consumption, pricing, and the market system. Perfect and imperfect competition and strategic behavior. Factor markets.
Computer Requirements:College of Agriculture requirements
Dates:
05/19/2008 - 07/11/2008
Delivery Method: Online
Credit: 3 undergraduate credit
Tuition: $693
Delivery
fee: $73
Off-campus program: Bachelor of Liberal Studies
Computer
fee applies--see table
Instructor: Lisa Gundersen, Lecture
Registration deadline: 05/05/2008
Text:Mankiw, Principles of Microeconomics, current edition, Thomson South-Western (Textbook is optional; online access to complete book is included with Aplia site registration, www.aplia.com)
Principles of Macroeconomics
Course: Economics (Econ) 102, XV
Measurement of macro variables and general macro identities. Classical models of full employment. Production and growth. Savings and investment. Employment and unemployment. Money, inflation, and price levels. Operation of the U.S. banking system. Fiscal and monetary policy. Elements of international finance.
Recommended Courses: Economics 101
Computer Requirements:College of Agriculture requirements
Dates: 06/16/2008 - 08/08/2008
Delivery Method: Online
Credit: 3 undergraduate credit
Tuition: $693
Delivery fee: $73
Off-campus program: Bachelor of Liberal Studies
Computer fee applies--see table
Instructor: Lisa Gundersen, Lecture
Registration deadline: 06/02/2008
Text:Mankiw, Principles of Microeconomics, current edition, Thomson South-Western (Textbook is optional; online access to complete book is included with Aplia site registration, www.aplia.com)
Principles of Macroeconomics
Course: Economics (Econ) 102, XW
Measurement of macro variables and general macro identities. Classical models of full employment. Production and growth. Savings and investment. Employment and unemployment. Money, inflation, and price levels. Operation of the U.S. banking system. Fiscal and monetary policy. Elements of international finance.
Recommended Courses: Economics 101
Computer Requirements:College of Agriculture requirements
Dates: 05/19/2008 - 07/11/2008
Delivery Method: Online
Credit: 3 undergraduate credit
Tuition: $693
Delivery fee: $73
Off-campus program: Bachelor of Liberal Studies
Computer fee applies--see table
Instructor: Lisa Gundersen, Lecture
Registration deadline: 05/05/2008
Text:Mankiw, Principles of Microeconomics, current edition, Thomson South-Western (Textbook is optional; online access to complete book is included with Aplia site registration, www.aplia.com) |