Courses at the 200-level
This course fosters an understanding of contemporary ecOnomic problems, such as economic growth and inflation. Students cannot receive credit for ECON 200 if they have successfully completed or are currently enrolled in ECON 214.
4 credit hours
Microeconomics is introduced, including such areas of decision making as individual demand theory, cost theory, production theory, and the structure of markets.
3 credit hours
- Completion of College Mathematics Requirement
The U.S. economy as a whole is considered and problems of inflation and recession are explored by examining aggregate demand, aggregate supply, national product and income, and the influence of money and interest rates on the economy.
3 credit hours
- ECON 214
Students examine the markets and institutions they will deal with throughout their financial lives. Topics include borrowing money, real estate, banking, insurance, investing, and retirement planning.
3 credit hours
Emphasis is on the principal risk management products and strategies developed by the life and health insurance industries and their application to different personal and business planning situations.
3 credit hours
Students are introduced to personal and commercial insurance coverages, including homeowners, automobile, commercial, general liability, business owners, and workers’ compensation. Theoretical, technical, and practical elements are explored.
3 credit hours


