Economics (ECON)
ECON 54500 - International Economics (3)
This course gives students a comprehensive analysis of international economic factors that impact trade and labor movements between countries. Topics covered include: the nature of tariffs, quotas, voluntary import relations, the balance of trade, currency speculation and other economic relations.
Prerequisite: ECON 50200 (may be taken concurrently)
ECON 55400 - Managerial Economics (3)
Upon completion of this course, students have a thorough understanding of the market system of resource allocation which forms the basis of the business environment. The course emphasizes the manner in which managers and firms make decisions within the system.
Prerequisite: (BGEN 52000 ) and (BSAN 50400 or NURS 55900 )