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ECON 303 Intermediate Macroeconomics

Building on the foundational principles learned in principles of macroeconomics, students take a deep dive into macroeconomic concepts and models. The course focuses on understanding key macroeconomic measures (such as unemployment, inflation, and GDP), economic growth, business cycles, and fiscal and monetary policy. Through analytical frameworks and empirical evidence, students will enhance their ability to critically evaluate macroeconomic issues and policy responses.

Credits

3

Offered

Generally offered Fall and/or Spring Annually

Prerequisite

ECON 203 with a minimum grade of D-