ECON 105 Personal and Consumer Economics (4)
Personal choices-goals, savings, investment, buying methods, borrowing, taxes, insurance. Practical applications of principles of marginalism, present value indexing, expected value, etc. Emphasizes personal welfare with some social welfare analysis and contemporary consumer issues. 4 lectures.
ECON 200 Special Problems for Undergraduates (1-2)
Individual investigation, research, studies, or surveys of selected problems. Total credit limited to 4 units, with a maximum of 2 units per quarter. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing and consent of department head.
ECON 201 Survey of Economics (3) GEB D.3.
Basic material covered in Principles of Economics, ECON 211, 212 in a less detailed and technical manner. For majors requiring one quarter of economics. Not open to students with previous credit in ECON 211 or 212 or equivalent. 3 lectures.
ECON 211 Principles of Economics (3) GEB D.3.
Macroeconomics: principles and applications in the theory of national income, output and employment. Determination and measurement of the national product. Inflation, money, banking, monetary and fiscal policies. Not open to majors in Economics and Business. Not open to students with credit in ECON 222. 3 lectures.
ECON 212 Principles of Economics (3)
Microeconomics: principles and applications in the theory of producer and consumer behavior, and the distribution of factor income with focus on the output market. Effect on the national economy. Not open to majors in Economics and Business. Not open to students with credit in ECON 221. 3 lectures.
ECON 221 Microeconomics (4)
Microeconomic principles. Marginal and equilibrium analysis of commodity and factor markets in determination of price and output. Normative issues of efficiency and equity. Not open to students with credit in ECON 212 or equivalent. 4 lectures.
ECON 222 Macroeconomics (4) GEB D.3.
Macroeconomics analysis and principles. Aggregate output, employment, prices, and economic policies for changing these variables. Not open to students with credit in ECON 211 or equivalent. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: ECON 221.