Economics courses

CSEC 1000 Economics for Non Majors
Economics for Non Majors
This course covers the basic concepts and analytical techniques used in both microeconomics and macroeconomics. Topics include: consumer choice; firm profit maximization; product, labor, capital, and financial markets; the short-run and long run macroeconomic models; aggregate demand and supply; and the determinants of macroeconomic policy. This course will first be offered Spring 2006.
Notes: Only School of Continuing Studies students can receive credit for this course, and students will only receive credit for CSEC 1000 OR CSEC 1010.
credit hours: 3
Economics for Non Majors

CSEC 1010 Introductory Microeconomics
Introductory Microeconomics
An introduction to theory of prices and the allocation of resources. Topics include the pricing of goods and services, the determination of wages and returns to capital, market structure, and international trade. 
Notes: Only School of Continuing Studies students can receive credit for this course, and students will only receive credit or CSEC 1000 or CSEC 1010.
credit hours: 3
Introductory Microeconomics