ECO 105 Details
3 Credit Hours
Course Description:
Students will understand how economics can provide a framework for solving social problems through market forces and a role for government. The microeconomics portion of this course deals with consumers and businesses as they interact with markets, and the interrelationships between various markets. The macroeconomics portion of this course focuses on the factors that influence the fluctuations in economic activity and what can be done about them, given our responsibility to others. This course fulfills a core requirement in social science for all majors except Business Administration and Sports and Entertainment Marketing.
Discipline: Philosophy, Political Science, and Economics
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Sections Offered in Fall 2024:
ECO 105 01: Principles of Economics | Faulkiner, Michael R | Open: 10 / Reg: 10 / Max: 20 | |||||||||||||
Discipline: Philosophy, Political Science, and Economics
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ECO 105 02: Principles of Economics | Faulkiner, Michael R | Open: 4 / Reg: 16 / Max: 20 | |||||||||||||
Discipline: Philosophy, Political Science, and Economics
done Open |
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Sections Offered in Spring 2025:
ECO 105 01: Principles of Economics | Faulkiner, Michael R | Open: 1 / Reg: 19 / Max: 20 | |||||||||||||
Discipline: Philosophy, Political Science, and Economics
done Open |
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