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ECON 100 - Introduction to Economic Issues |
An introduction to the economic way of thinking. Basic economic concepts are used to explore current economic issues such as unemployment, inflation, economic growth, taxation, competition, pollution reduction, health care, and more.
*Note: Students who have received credit for either ECON 201 or 202, or any ECON course numbered 300 or higher may not take ECON 100 for credit.* |
040 |
MTR |
09:00am - 10:50am |
24-JUN-24 |
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070 |
MTR |
7:00pm - 8:50pm |
20-AUG-24 |
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ECON 201 - Introductory Microeconomics |
Theory of how individual consumers and firms behave in a market economy. Emphasis is on evaluating how well markets deliver efficient and fair outcomes.
***Prerequisite: 15 credit hours or ECON 100 or Pre-Calculus 20 (or equivalent)***
*Note: Students who have already received credit for both ECON 201 and ECON 301 may not retake ECON 201 for credit.* |
040 |
MTR |
5:00pm - 6:50pm |
25-JUN-24 |
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070 |
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22-AUG-24 |
ONLNE |
ECON 202 - Introductory Macroeconomics |
Basic economic concepts are used to explain how economies operate at a national or regional level, with a focus on production, income, interest rates, prices, inflation, and unemployment. Principles are introduced for understanding and evaluating the methods by which governments can smooth fluctuations in overall economic activity.
***Prerequisite: 15 credit hours or ECON 100 or Pre-Calculus 20 (or equivalent) ***
*Note: Students who have already received credit for both ECON 202 and ECON 302 may not retake ECON 202 for credit.* |
040 |
MW |
6:00pm - 8:45pm |
24-JUN-24 |
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070 |
TWR |
09:00am - 10:50am |
19-AUG-24 |
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ECON 224 - Empirical Economics |
This course introduces students to various sources of economic data. Using Excel, students will perform analyses of data, and conduct hypothesis tests and simple regressions.
*** Prerequisite: 15 credit hours or ECON 100 *** |
040 |
TWR |
1:00pm - 2:50pm |
24-JUN-24 |
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ECON 273 - Environmental Economics |
A study of contemporary environmental issues using economics. What are the economic costs and benefits of pollution? How do emission standards, environmental taxes, and tradable permits work in reducing pollution? What are the cost-effective ways to address environmental challenges like climate change?
***Prerequisite: 15 credit hours or ECON 100.*** |
070 |
TWR |
1:00pm - 2:50pm |
19-AUG-24 |
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ECON 274 - Ecological Economics |
A study of the economy as a system embedded within earth systems. The course explores questions like: What are the key energy and material flows in the economy? Can economic activity be decoupled from environmental impact? How should we define and achieve sustainability?
***Prerequisite: ECON 100 or 15 credit Hours.***
*Note: Students may receive credit for one of ECON 274 or ECON 296AH.* |
040 |
TWR |
1:00pm - 2:50pm |
24-JUN-24 |
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ECON 331 - Monetary Theory and Domestic Financial Markets |
Examines theories of money, financial markets, and institutions in a Canadian context.
*** Prerequisite: 45 credit hours or three ECON courses *** |
040 |
MTR |
7:00pm - 8:50pm |
25-JUN-24 |
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ECON 901 - Thesis Research |
Thesis research. |
001 |
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