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(ECON 360) International Economics

Basic principles of international economics and globalization form the underlying theme of this course, including trade, intellectual property, protectionism, income distribution, cultural diversity, development, and finance. The course will emphasize the role of market institutions in the coordination of international economic activity.

Credit Hours 3.0 Lecture
Prerequisite ECON 200 and ECON 201
Offered Fall
Programs Business Management (BS), Economics Minor

Course Learning Outcomes

Expected outcomes of this course include:

  1. Utilize the economic way of thinking
  2. Explain the effects of trade barriers
  3. Evaluate the effects of monetary policy in an international context