| Subject |
Catlg Nbr |
Description |
Units |
| Economics |
100 |
Modern Economics |
3 |
| | | Details | This course provides students with an understanding of how to use basic economics concepts to analyze current social issues. Possible issues include poverty, unemployment, agriculture, discrimination, crime, pollution, education, health care, and third world development. The focus is on issues rather than theory. May not be taken after receiving a C or better in Econ 201 or 202 or their equivalents unless permitted by the instructor. Also, may not be taken if you have taken Econ. 150. Students who have received an A or B in a high school economics course that is approved by the UW-RF Economics Department (River Falls, New Richmond and Rice Lake High Schools) can receive "test-out" credit for ECON 100 by earning a B or better in ECON 201 or 202 or their equivalents.(F and Sp) |
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| Term |
Fall 2013-14 |
Status |
Active |
| Dates |
09/04/2013 - 12/13/2013 |
Topic |
None |
| Time |
12:30 PM |
01:45 PM |
TuTh |
Instructor |
Brux,Jacqueline M |
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Room |
South Hall 120 |
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