3.00 Credits
This course introduces and explores a variety of macroeconomic topics including aggregate supply and demand, market equilibrium, Gross Domestic Product, employment, income, prices, major schools of economic thought, fluctuations, growth, monetary policy, fiscal policy, the national debt, international trade, and international finance. ECON 2100 meets the General Education requirement for Social Sciences. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in Math, English and Reading. Note: This course is not a prerequisite for ECON 2200.