ECON2: Principles of Economics (Micro-Economics)
Units – 3.0
Prerequisites
MATH 203: Intermediate Algebra or MATH 211D: Intermediate Algebra (Lab)
MATH 230: Elementary and Intermediate Algebra for Business or STEM majors
Course Description
Introductory economic concepts: Measurements of national income and production; causes of inflation, recession, and depression; money and banking; government monetary and fiscal (spending and taxation) policies; stabilization techniques; economic growth; history of economic thought and philosophy
Student Learning Outcomes
- Evaluate the economic institutions and processes in the U.S. and compare them with those in use elsewhere.
- Identify, analyze and interpret data for trends. Construct graphs from given data.
- Compare and analyze the core theories of economics, using the basic economic vocabulary and the standard tools of economic analysis.
Class Meetings
Online in Canvas, Mondays through Sundays
Waitlist Students: Permission numbers have sent when there is a space available. Check your peralta email!
Orientation Meetings: Please access Canvas to check the date for the 1st meeting and we will meet in Canvas Conference room.
Textbook
Arnold Robert, Microeconomics, 12th Ed, 978-1-285-73835-2
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