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)
Hunger In Globl Econ
Explores the causes of hunger (chronic undernutrition) from an economic perspective. Focus on how population growth and economic development are increasing demand for food and on the prospects for food production to supply those needs at affordable prices, while sustaining the environment. Discussion in the context of the global economy in which increased trade links even the poorest urban and rural residents in developing countries to market forces. (Gen.Ed. SB, G)
Hunger In Globl Econ
Explores the causes of hunger (chronic undernutrition) from an economic perspective. Focus on how population growth and economic development are increasing demand for food and on the prospects for food production to supply those needs at affordable prices, while sustaining the environment. Discussion in the context of the global economy in which increased trade links even the poorest urban and rural residents in developing countries to market forces. (Gen.Ed. SB, G)
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.
Intro Resource Econ
Microeconomic theory for majors and nonmajors. Concepts of supply, demand, markets, natural resource management, economic policy. Applications to business and government decision making emphasized. (Gen.Ed. SB)
Intro Resource Econ
Microeconomic theory for majors and nonmajors. Concepts of supply, demand, markets, natural resource management, economic policy. Applications to business and government decision making emphasized. (Gen.Ed. SB)
Honors Colloq RES-ECON 313
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Honors Colloq RES-ECON 263
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