Economics - ECO
ECO 503 Statistics for Managers with Excel 3 Credits
This course covers statistical concepts and techniques emphasizing problem solving and interpretation: descriptive statistics, probability distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, contingency tables, analysis of variance and simple regression analysis.
Offered: every fall, spring, & summer.
ECO 511 Macroeconomics 1.5 Credits
This course is designed to acquaint the student who has had no previous macroeconomic training with the body of knowledge, methods of analysis related to the global macroeconomic environment. The underlying models and their impacts on decision-makers is the focus of the course.
Offered: every fall, spring, & summer.
ECO 606 Managerial Economics 3 Credits
This course is designed to acquaint students with market forces that affect the decision making process of managers. It provides the analytic framework to understand consumer behavior, production technology, and input costs. Students will also learn how markets and the global environment influence managers, set prices and respond to the strategies of their competitors for long term firm sustainability.
Offered: every fall, spring, & summer.
ECO 607 Intermediate Microeconomics 3 Credits
Analysis of demand and supply under various market structures. Cost and production theory, factor pricing, and welfare economics.
Prerequisite: ECO 511 & ECO 606.
Offered: every fall.
ECO 609 Business Analytics for Managers 3 Credits
This course builds on the tools of statistical inference developed in MBA 503 to address issues of estimation and hypothesis testing encountered in regression analysis and forecasting. A comprehensive introduction to econometric modeling and forecasting will be provided. Emphasis will be placed on application. interpretation and evaluation of forecasts.
Prerequisite: ECO 503.
Offered: every fall, spring, & summer.
ECO 611 Financing State & Local Government 3 Credits
Municipal credit risk and municipal bonds analysis of revenue sources for state and local governments. Public/private sector interaction in urban areas, city-suburban fiscal disparity and competition, state/local government structure, inter-governmental relations. This course also serves as a Finance elective.
Prerequisite: MBA 526 or ECO 526.
Offered: occasionally.
ECO 621 Money, Banking and the Economy 3 Credits
The connection between financial markets, the economy, and the Federal Reserve will be explored. This course will examine the nature of financial markets, the determination of interest rates, banking, money and monetary policy. Emphasis will be placed on the impact of monetary policy on the macro economy.
Prerequisite: MBA 504 or ECO 504.
Offered: every fall.