ECO 410 - Accelerated Introductory Economics An accelerated presentation of the fundamental elements of micro- and macroeconomic theory. Microeconomic topics include consumer and firm behavior, structure and functioning of purely competitive markets, and alternative market structures. Macroeconomic topics include financial system structure, measurement of aggregate economic activity and determinants of economic growth, economic fluctuations, and stabilization policies.
Note: This course is for non-economics majors only. It cannot be taken for degree credit towards the completion of any School of Economics undergraduate degree program. ECO cannot be taken for credit if a student has taken either ECO 120 or ECO 121.
Core Curriculum/Core Requirements:
Prerequisites: Baccalaureate degree or Junior/Senior standing and minimum GPA of 3.25, or permission
Course Typically Offered: Fall
Credits: 3
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