ECON 103B - Economic Methods
Competencies
Course Planning
Identifies Economic Methods
Applies Mathematical Concepts
Schedule
M:10:00-11:30
Class Description
Economic Methods is a college-level course that immerses students in the fundamental tools and methodologies essential to economics. This course equips students with the analytical skills necessary to scrutinize economic phenomena, make sound policy decisions, and conduct empirical research. It offers a solid foundation for careers in economics, finance, and public policy, with a strong emphasis on the practical application of quantitative and qualitative methods to address real-world economic challenges. The curriculum covers a wide range of topics, from mathematical foundations and statistical analysis to econometric modeling, game theory, and policy evaluation. By the end of this course, students will have the tools and knowledge to tackle intricate economic problems and contribute to well-informed policy discussions in various fields.