ECON 33035 Current Economic and Social Issues

GE-Human Culture: Foreign Culture/Human Diversity [GE-CrsClt] This course applies basic principles of microeconomics to analyze current economic and social issues and policies. Topics covered include taxes, rent controls, the minimum wage, discrimination, immigration, education, healthcare, agriculture, social welfare, the environment, and international trade.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

a grade of C or better in ECON 23010 or ECON 23020 and ENGL 17000.

Offered

fall semester only.