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ECON 120: General Economics
5.00 Credits
Edmonds Community College
A survey of economic principles applied to a wide range of social problems. Domestic markets, government intervention, inflation, and the global economy are all considered.
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ECON 130: American Economic History-CD
5.00 Credits
Edmonds Community College
The American economy is examined through the historical perspective of over four centuries. Capitalist development and cultural diversity are emphasized throughout the course. Topics include: growth, war, immigration, equity, public policy, business cycles, and globalization.
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ECON 140: The World Economy-CD
5.00 Credits
Edmonds Community College
A comparative study of economic decision-making, income distribution, functioning, and performance of the world's principal mixed, socialist, and emerging economies. Central planning is contrasted with market outcomes and other available alternatives. Prerequisite: Placement in ENGL 100 and placement in MATH 060.
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ECON 150: Global Economic Development-CD
5.00 Credits
Edmonds Community College
The structure and functioning of the world's less developed economies are studied through both a historical context and the contemporary balance of power. A diversity of readings and case studies are used to illustrate sources of inequality and discontent which have led to instability and conflict in the global economy.
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ECON 155: Special Topics
5.00 Credits
Edmonds Community College
Covers broad variety of special topics which extend beyond the customary reach of existing courses. Emphasis devoted to issues involving globalization, health care, agriculture, and political economy. Opportunities for further economics research may also be available. Prerequisite: Placement in ENGL 100.
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ECON 201: Microeconomic Principles
5.00 Credits
Edmonds Community College
Study of optimization behavior by consumers, producers, and government in the global marketplace. Resource allocation, exchange, and income distribution are all related to personal incentives. Prerequisite: MATH 090 and ENGL 105 each with a grade of 2.0 or higher.
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ECON 202: Macroeconomic Principles
5.00 Credits
Edmonds Community College
Study of the national economy in terms of aggregate spending, money supply, and foreign trade. Various theories are put forth to explain business cycles in the U.S. and world economy. Prerequisite: MATH 090 and ENGL 105 each with a grade of 2.0 or higher.
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ECON 255: Special Topics
5.00 Credits
Edmonds Community College
Covers broad variety of special topics which extend beyond the reach of existing courses. Prerequisite: Placement in ENGL 100.
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EDCAP 095: EDCAP Strategies for Success
5.00 Credits
Edmonds Community College
An introductory course for Edmonds Career Access Program (EdCAP) students beginning their first quarter at EdCC. Students will develop a peer support system and explore and identify learning and educational goals. Prerequisite: Successful completion of EdCAP orientation.
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EDCAP 096: EDCAP Strategies for Success II
5.00 Credits
Edmonds Community College
Students will use the skills developed in EdCAP 095 to explore an area of career interest. Students will complete a project that includes a research report, interview preparation, interviews, and a class presentation. Prerequisite: EdCAP 095 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.
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