Consumer In Society

An introduction to consumer economics. Topics include consumer behavior, rights, responsibilities, consequences of consumer decisions for individuals, families and society. Current issues that affect the individual consumer, the household as a consuming unit, and society at large. (Gen.Ed. SB)

Intro Stats/Soc Sci

Designed for students majoring in the Isenberg School of Management, Resource Economics, Economics, and other social science majors, and for students who haven't declared a major. Introduction to basic statistical methods used to collect, summarize, and analyze numerical data. Emphasis on application to decision making; examples from the social sciences. Topics include: common statistical notation, elementary probability theory, sampling, descriptive statistics, statistical estimation and hypothesis testing. Basic algebra required. (Gen.Ed. R1, R2)

Computng:Foundtns to Frontiers

Provides introductory training and a fluency in the discipline, to help the student to apply IT to her or his own major or career. Course develops understanding of contemporary computing tools, IT concepts, and higher-order skills like those needed to perform needs assessment and systems analysis and troubleshooting. It also introduces emerging technologies and the needs they fill, and seeks to develop a context for understanding the role of IT in society, and its relevance in a student's life.
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