Course Details

ECON 110: Principles of Macroeconomics

This course gives students a foundation in the general principles of economics as a basis for effective citizenship and, when combined with 111, as a preparation for all advanced study in economics. Topics include analysis of the measurement, level, and distribution of national income; the concepts of inflation and depression; the role and structure of the banking system; fiscal and monetary stabilization techniques; implications of and limits to economic growth; and international economic relations.
6 credits; SI, QRE; Offered Fall 2019, Winter 2020, Spring 2020; L. Sherpa, E. Struby, B. Dalgaard, F. Bhuiyan

ECON 110: Principles of Macroeconomics with Problem Solving

This course gives students a foundation in the general principles of economics as a basis for effective citizenship and, when combined with 111, as a preparation for all advanced study in economics. Topics include analysis of the measurement, level, and distribution of national income; the concepts of inflation and depression; the role and structure of the banking system; fiscal and monetary stabilization techniques; implications of and limits to economic growth; and international economic relations. The four-day meeting schedule allows students to engage in collaborative problem-solving in the classroom setting.
6 credits; SI, QRE; Not offered 2019-2020