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Click on the name of an online economics undergraduate course to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the category by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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African Political Economy (IR384) |
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Economics |
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American Public University |
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This course is a study in the African continent's political history, workings, and potential for the future. Regional similarities and differences, to include the colonial influence on the various African economies, will be addressed. The economy will be studied vis-?-vis other important issues, such as heath and security, which loom large for the continent in the 21st Century. |
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ECONOMICS (SOC440-OL) |
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Economics |
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Westwood College Online |
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Introduces students to the realm of economics and its importance in the capitalistic system. Topics include supply and demand, consumerism, business and investments, economic fluctuations, fiscal policy and national debt, money and banking, the Federal Reserve System, monetary system, and international trade and finance. |
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Health Economics and Finance (GM432) |
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Economics |
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American Public University |
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This course is designed to provide the student with tools used to express the financial and economic components of the health care industry. The student will develop a vocabulary in addition to gaining knowledge in the use of graphs, charts, tables and reports. The student will utilize these tools to assess past and present analysis as well as projecting future developments. |
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Macroeconomics (ECOP 3013) |
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Economics |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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This course is a basic study of economics and cultural changes within the economic system, its development by free competition under the capitalistic system, the nature and evolution of money, the banking system, price determination and wages, monopoly, the laws of supply and demand, and production control. |
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Macroeconomics (ECOP 3013) |
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Economics |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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This course is a basic study of economics and cultural changes within the economic system, its development by free competition under the capitalistic system, the nature and evolution of money, the banking system, price determination and wages, monopoly, the laws of supply and demand, and production control. |
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Macroeconomics (ECO101) |
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Economics |
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Peirce College |
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Microeconomics is a principles course that focuses on the behavior of households and firms as economic agents. Topics include: [1] a review of the basics, including the nature of the economics discipline, elementary models of supply and demand, and comparative statistics; [2] an extension of supply and demand analysis through own price elasticity with applications; [3] the theory of consumer choice examined within the context of utility maximization; [4] the theory of the firm under perfect competition and pure monopoly; [5] resource pricing and input decisions are considered next; and [6] the microeconomic aspects of international trade. |
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Macroeconomics (SS102) |
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Economics |
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American Community College |
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Introduction to Macroeconomics is a survey course that builds on the topics covered and skills developed in SS101 (Microeconomics) in order to present a fuller picture of the economy. Macroeconomics shows how consumers and markets fit into the overall or aggregated economy and provides a framework to assess government policies. Key topics covered will include economic cycles (growth and recession), economic indicators and measures and interest rates and money supply. |
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Macroeconomics (SS102) |
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Economics |
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American Public University |
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Introduction to Macroeconomics is a survey course that builds on the topics covered and skills developed in SS101 (Microeconomics) in order to present a fuller picture of the economy. Macroeconomics shows how consumers and markets fit into the overall or aggregated economy and provides a framework to assess government policies. Key topics covered will include economic cycles (growth and recession), economic indicators and measures and interest rates and money supply. |
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MACROECONOMICS (SOC442-OL) |
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Economics |
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Westwood College Online |
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Provides an overview of national economics, gross national product, money and banking systems, inflation, household consumption, business investments, public spending and deficits, the Federal Reserve System, monetary policy, and long term growth. |
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Macroeconomics (BECN 200) |
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Economics |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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Economics provides a way of developing an orderly and systematic technique for examining many kinds of national and international problems. Macroeconomic issues make news every day, whether it's interest rates, unemployment, inflation, recession, or the price of the Canadian dollar - the effect impacts us all. This course introduces the theoretical constructs that are essential to understand total Canadian production and spending and how the government manipulates fiscal and monetary policy to control the economy and achieve basic economic goals. |
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Managerial Economics (ECPP 5704) |
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Economics |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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A comprehensive examination of microeconomic data employed in management analysis and decision rendering. |
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Managerial Economics (540) |
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Economics |
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Aspen University |
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Managerial economics form the overall theory and foundation for the workings of a corporation. This course deals with applying microeconomic theory to the management of the firm by focusing on the use of microeconomics to enhance decision-making. By exploring the complex relationships between a manager's decisions and the resulting impact of those decisions on the demand for the company's products and the profitability of the firm, students come to understand the economic environment in which the firm operates and learn how to think strategically within this environment. |
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Microeconomics (ECOP 3023) |
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Economics |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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This course is the study of economic analysis and includes the market price theory, the theory of the firm, and the theories of production and distribution. |
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Microeconomics (ECO 3028) |
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Economics |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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Microeconomics |
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Microeconomics (SS101) |
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Economics |
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American Community College |
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Microeconomics is an overview course that covers how households (consumers), firms (producers), and governments interact in competitive and other markets to set prices, and determine what and how much is produced. Key concepts introduced include the role of scarcity and choice, incentives and competition, and the law of supply and demand.
This course has been evaluated by the American Council on Education. Credit Recommendation - at the lower division Baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in Economics or Micro-Economics. |
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Microeconomics (SS101) |
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Economics |
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American Public University |
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Microeconomics is an overview course that covers how households (consumers), firms (producers), and governments interact in competitive and other markets to set prices, and determine what and how much is produced. Key concepts introduced include the role of scarcity and choice, incentives and competition, and the law of supply and demand. |
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MICROECONOMICS (SOC441-OL) |
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Economics |
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Westwood College Online |
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Introduces microeconomic topics such as the components of economics, trends, prices and allocations, market dynamics and failures, operations of a firm and big business, taxing and spending, market power, income distribution, unemployment and poverty, gains and strains of trade, and buying and selling abroad. |
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Microeconomics (BECN 100) |
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Economics |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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The general objective of this course is to help you learn to think as an economist. Toward that end we will explore economics as economists see it - not a collection of facts about markets but a powerful approach to thinking about almost all human behaviour. Economics is the study of how society and individuals use limited resources to meet their needs. Microeconomics focuses on the individual and the firm. Specifically, it examines consumer demand, supply, prices, and the role of market structures in making decisions about what to do, what to buy, what to sell and what to pay in a business environment that entails not only the "old" economy but also the "new" economy. Note: For business and/or accounting students, this course is equivalent to ECON 001 Microeconomics. |
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Principles of Economics (0511-301) |
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Economics |
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Roosevelt University |
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This is the first course in a two-quarter sequence designed to introduce the student to the basic principles of economics. This course will focus on basic economic concepts and macroeconomics. topics of primary interest include economic methodology, the economizing problem, capitalist ideology, supply and demand, national income accounting, income determination, inflation, money, and the role of government in the economy. Other topics in basic economics will be selected by the instructor. Class 4, credit 4 (offered quarterly) |
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Principles of Economics (ECO1000) |
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Economics |
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Capella University |
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This course uses tools for thinking and decision making to consider the logic behind economizing behaviors (choice), production, and human interactions (exchange). The focus is on understanding how the actions of diverse individuals are coordinated through the market process, and the consequences of those actions. 'Microeconomic' topics include trade, the demand and supply model of markets, competition and market power, the effects of public policy in markets, and externalities. 'Macroeconomic' topics include the effects of money on economic systems, monetary and fiscal policy, the price level, employment, growth and international exchange. |
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