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*Econ. 201Q: Principles of Macroeconomics. 3 Credit Hours. General education introductory course. An introduction to the determinants of income, output, and employment. Emphasizes various macroeconomic theories and related?policies. Includes money, banking, and the macroeconomic effects of the global economy. |
*Econ. 231: Introductory Business Statistics. 3 Credit Hours. An introduction to statistical inference, estimation, and hypothesis testing. Includes summary measures, probability, random variables and their distributions, sampling distributions, elements of Bayesian decision theory, linear regression and correlation, and time series analysis. Uses commercial statistical packages to perform statistical data analysis.
Prerequisites: Math 111 or 112, and Econ. 232 concurrently. |
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*Econ. 202Q: Principles of Microeconomics. 3 Credit Hours. General education further study course. An introduction to the behavior of markets and the individual decision makers in the economy. Also includes market structures and their performance, contemporary public policy issues, and international economics. Prerequisite: Econ. 201Q. |
*Econ. 232: Statistical Software Applications for Business. 1 Credit Hour. A computer lab focusing on applying statistical software to business analysis and decision- making. Prerequisites: Math. 109, 111, or 112,
and Econ. 231 concurrently.
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