101 Market Fundamentals 3
This course will engage students in the economic way of thinking by taking an
in-depth look at market fundamentals. Why, how, and who uses markets and
what do we do when they fail? Students will be introduced to the economist’s
view of the world through extensive discussion, analysis, and writing. Does
not count toward an economics major or minor. Meets Core credit for social
science.
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NAME: Market Fundamentals
TERM: 08/FA
SECTION: ECON*101*A
LOCATION: Ashland Campus
START/END: 08/25/08 - 12/11/08
PROGRAM: Economics
TYPE: Web Enhanced Course
This course will engage students in the economic way of thinking by taking an in-depth look at market fundamentals. Why, how, and who uses
NAME: Market Fundamentals
TERM: 08/FA
SECTION: ECON*101*B
LOCATION: Ashland Campus
START/END: 08/25/08 - 12/11/08
PROGRAM: Economics
TYPE: Web Enhanced Course
This course will engage students in the economic way of thinking by taking an in-depth look at market fundamentals. Why, how, and who uses
NAME: Market Fundamentals
TERM: 08/FA
SECTION: ECON*101*D
LOCATION: Ashland Campus
START/END: 08/25/08 - 12/11/08
PROGRAM: Economics
TYPE: Web Enhanced Course
This course will engage students in the economic way of thinking by taking an in-depth look at market fundamentals. Why, how, and who uses
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