Course Descriptions
Economics courses we offer
are listed below. Some of these courses are required for Economics majors; please check the suggested
program to see a complete list of required
courses. Courses in other academic areas are also required for a
Economics Degree; please check the College
Catalog for course descriptions not listed below.
To check course availability, please check the
College Class Schedule.
Economics Course Descriptions
ECON 1010 (44-101)
MACROECONOMICS
A beginning study of how economic society is organized and uses scarce
resources to provide for its material wants. Topics to be covered
include national income analysis, business cycles, the banking system,
monetary and fiscal policy, and inflation and unemployment.
Prerequisites: None
Lecture/Discussion
ECON 1020 (44-102)
MICROECONOMICS
A basic study of value and price theory, monopoly and public policy,
markets for productive goods and services, alternative forms of economic
organization, and international trade.
Prerequisites: ECON 1010
Lecture/Discussion
ECON 1200
ECONOMICS, LAW & GOVERNMENT
Markets and free enterprise
depend on supportive legal and political institutions. This course
investigates the influence of these governmental and legal institutions
on markets and individual economic decisions. By exposing students to
the U.S. political economy, they will see important relationships
between market development, the legal framework, and the political
system. The U.S. and Wyoming constitutions are studied to show their
importance to free enterprise. Alternative views of the appropriate
roles of government in the economy will be discussed. This knowledge of
economics, law, and government will then be applied to the study of
current issues.
Prerequisite: COMPASS Reading score of 71 or higher, or ACT Reading
score of 20 or higher and BADM 1000 (may be taken concurrently)
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