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ECON 3502 - Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis |
An intermediate treatment of macroeconomic theory and policy. Following a discussion of the important macroeconomic sectors, static and dynamic macroeconomic models are developed. Unemployment, inflation, business cycles, monetary and fiscal policy, economic growth, and the balance of payments are then analyzed using these models. NOTE: This theory course is designed for economics, finance, and actuarial science majors with analytic skills. It is required for all Economics majors. Not recommended for non-majors who earned less than B- in Economics 1101 or 1102. Students who have earned credit for ECON 3702 may not register for this course.
Credit Hours: 3.000 Levels: Graduate, NonDegree Continuing Undergrad, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Base Lecture Division: Undergraduate Department: CLA:Economics Mutual Exclusion: This course carries a mutual exclusion with the following courses; you may not enroll in it if you have completed any of the following with a passing grade: ECON 3702 General Requirements: ( Course or Test: ECON 1101 | Minimum Grade of C- | May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( Course or Test: ECON 1901 | Minimum Grade of C- | May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( Course or Test: MATH 1042 | Minimum Grade of C- | May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( Course or Test: MATH 1942 | Minimum Grade of C- | May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( Course or Test: MATH 1951 | Minimum Grade of C- | May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( Course or Test: MATH 2043 to 3080 | Required Courses: 1 | Minimum Grade of C- | May be taken concurrently. ) OR ( MATW Y - May not be taken concurrently. ) AND ( Course or Test: ECON 1102 | Minimum Grade of C- | May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( Course or Test: ECON 1902 | Minimum Grade of C- | May not be taken concurrently. ) |
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