Updated 2017-18 Undergraduate Catalog
Economics Courses
ECON 1500 Historical Development of the Mixed Economy
(3 credits)
ECON 2000 Markets and Resource Allocation
(3 credits)
ECON 2100 Macroeconomics and the Business Cycle
(3 credits)
ECON 2150 Interdependence of the Hawaiian Economy and the Environment: Field Projects
(1-3 credits)
ECON 2925 People and the Environment - Economic Perspective
(3 credits)
ECON 3010 Public Economics
(3 credits)
ECON 3040 Environmental Economics
(3 credits)
ECON 3070 Labor Economics
(3 credits)
ECON 3200 Economics of the Financial Sector
(3 credits)
ECON 3230 Benefit/Cost Analysis
(3 credits)
ECON 3400 International Trade and Finance
(3 credits)
ECON 3700 Current Economic Topics
(1-3 credits)
ECON 4000 Microeconomic Decisions
(3 credits)
ECON 4100 Macroeconomic Growth and Fluctuations
(3 credits)
ECON 4920 Directed Group Study: Capstone Experience I
(4 credits)
ECON 2100 Macroeconomics and the Business Cycle (3 credits)
Develops macroeconomic concepts to explore the determination of aggregate output, employment, and the price level in modern mixed economies. The interaction between the financial sector and commodity markets and the potential of monetary and fiscal policy to guide the course of the macro economy are also explored. Prerequisite: ECON 2000 or consent of instructor. Liberal Education Goal Area 5.
Common Course Outline