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ECON 102 - Prin Microeconomics

Introductory analysis of price determination, resource allocation, market structure, consumer behavior, producer behavior, market failure and government failure. Economic approaches to social issues and policy.

Introductory analysis of price determination, resource allocation, market structure, consumer behavior, producer behavior, market failure and government failure. Economic approaches to social issues and policy.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2026 Summer Undergraduate 50626 3 05/18/2026 06/05/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Dilek Uz
2026 Summer Undergraduate 50627 3 06/08/2026 07/10/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Dilek Uz
2026 Fall Undergraduate 80415 3 08/24/2026 12/08/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Dilek Uz

ECON 103 - Prin Macroeconomics

Introductory analysis of how markets and governments interact to determine an economy's output, employment, income, interest rate, wage, price, and trade balance levels over time.

Introductory analysis of how markets and governments interact to determine an economy's output, employment, income, interest rate, wage, price, and trade balance levels over time.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2026 Summer Undergraduate 50628 3 05/18/2026 06/05/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Anne Carpenter
2026 Fall Undergraduate 90943 3 08/24/2026 12/08/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Anne Carpenter

ECON 261 - Prin Statistics I

Data, descriptive statistics, central tendency and dispersion measures, probability and probability distributions, sampling and sampling distributions, interval estimation, hypothesis testing, and regression analysis. Emphasis on data analysis and critical thinking.

Data, descriptive statistics, central tendency and dispersion measures, probability and probability distributions, sampling and sampling distributions, interval estimation, hypothesis testing, and regression analysis. Emphasis on data analysis and critical thinking.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2026 Summer Undergraduate 50634 3 07/13/2026 08/12/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Yun Taek Oh
2026 Fall Undergraduate 90944 3 08/24/2026 12/08/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Yun Taek Oh

ECON 262 - Principles of Statistics II

Hypothesis testing; simple linear regression and correlation; analysis of variance; chi-square applications. Emphasis on data analysis as it relates to business decision-making.

Hypothesis testing; simple linear regression and correlation; analysis of variance; chi-square applications. Emphasis on data analysis as it relates to business decision-making.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2026 Summer Undergraduate 51627 3 05/18/2026 08/12/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Aina Katsikas
2026 Fall Undergraduate 80416 3 08/24/2026 12/08/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Aina Katsikas

ECON 334 - Econ Hist of US

Origin and development of economic institutions including industry, agriculture, commerce, transportation, labor and finance. Analysis of the economic progress of the U.S.

Origin and development of economic institutions including industry, agriculture, commerce, transportation, labor and finance. Analysis of the economic progress of the U.S.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2026 Fall Undergraduate 80417 3 08/24/2026 12/08/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Alejandra Livingston

ECON 365 - Labor Economics

Theoretical materials relating to the economic analysis of labor problems and the descriptive materials relating to unionism and collective bargaining.

Theoretical materials relating to the economic analysis of labor problems and the descriptive materials relating to unionism and collective bargaining.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2026 Summer Undergraduate 50630 3 05/18/2026 06/05/2026 Web Live (Synchronous) Sankar Mukhopadhyay

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