BCOR112

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Prin Macroeconomics

Subject Code

BCOR

Course Number

112

Department(s)

Course Title

Prin Macroeconomics

Course Description

This course develops tools for an understanding of macroeconomic issues and theory, including the application to current social issues such as unemployment, economic growth, and inflation. The role of money and financial institutions are also examined. The use and effectiveness of economic policy to control the macroeconomy is explored. This course is approved as a Social Science course for the Liberal Studies Core.

Pass/Fail Only?

No

Faculty Permission Required?

No

Credit Hours Min

3

Instructional Method

Face-To-Face

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Learning Objective 1

Objective

Use supply and demand to analyze how world events affect market equilibrium prices and quantities.

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Learning Objective 2

Objective

Explain how GDP, the unemployment rate, inflation, interest rates, and economic growth are measured, and distinguish between real and nominal variables.

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Learning Objective 3

Objective

Explain the role the financial system plays in the economy.

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Learning Objective 4

Objective

Analyze the determinants of long-run variations in national economic growth rates, wealth, and income.

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Learning Objective 5

Objective

Analyze the determinants of short-run fluctuations of economic variables over the business cycle.

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Learning Objective 6

Objective

Understand the factors determining aggregate demand and aggregate supply using the AD-AS model.

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Learning Objective 7

Objective

Understand the Keynesian (output) multiplier.

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Learning Objective 8

Objective

Understand the goals and tools of monetary and fiscal policy.