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2025-2026 Graduate and Professional Programs Academic Catalog *DRAFT* 
    
2025-2026 Graduate and Professional Programs Academic Catalog *DRAFT*
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ECON 110 - Economics and Society


Lower Division

Prerequisites
None

A non-technical, introductory approach to micro- and macro-economics principles, issues and policies designed for students with little or no background in economics. Students are introduced to the tools, terminology, and analytical methodology of economics through their application to a number of real- world social, political, and economic issues. Some examples are how markets work, how government economic programs affect well-being, the government budget and the tax system, income and wealth distributions, why nations trade, and how to improve environmental quality using economic policies.

Term Offered
Offered infrequently

Repeatable
No

Additional Notes
Previous course number: ECON 010

Course credits: 4



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