2017-2018 Catalog

ECO-103 International Economics

This course includes a brief historical account of United States international trade policies and their continued influence on the economy. The course will examine trading among sensitive model nations such as Middle Eastern, Asian, and European markets and the challenges they face concerning population growth, utilization of resources, international money markets, and sustainable global economic growth. The course will cover the roles of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, and their influence on the global economy. Completion of two years of high school math including algebra, or MTH-120, is strongly recommended. (3 contact hours)

Credits

3

Department

Social Science