(Specific prerequisite) This course covers an introduction to both microeconomic and macroeconomics. It introduces students to economic theories, methods, and...See more »
(Specific prerequisite) This course covers an introduction to both microeconomic and macroeconomics. It introduces students to economic theories, methods, and principles with an emphasis on the development of critical thinking skills and the analysis of controversial issues in the field. Macroeconomic topics include: national income and product; saving, consumption and investment; income determination; money supply and deposit creation; monetary and income analysis and alternative economic theories. Microeconomic topics include: supply and demand; utility; cost analysis; long-run supply; profit maximization; competition; production theory; pricing of factor inputs; interest; international trade and current economic problems. POLS 215 – Politics, Parties and Interest Groups 3 credits (General Education) This course provides an analysis of the role of the political party in the American political system. It includes an emphasis on changes brought about by the increasing dominance of the Presidency, the increase of single-issue groups, the role of lobbyists, the effects of the mass media, and the impact of campaign finance legislation. Critical analysis of the impact of these factors will be coupled with research projects. Part of the course may include lobbying or campaigning on a legislative issue on the federal, state, or local level.See less »
The Online Accounting course provides an introduction to financial accounting basic theory, practice and developmental framework. Our students are taught certain assets such as cash, accounts receivable and inventories.Posted by newdcedu at 5:49 PM on 1/7/09