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Economics Department

The Department of Economics has as its mission an increase in the number of American and foreign students trained with an understanding of economic problems and solutions confronting the United States and developing nations. Special attention is devoted to problems of and solutions to the underprivileged African-Americans and residents of Third-World nations. The Department is committed to strong undergraduate and graduate programs, and to ensuring that students have a sufficiently broad background in theoretical and analytical economics to be competitive. The Economics Program leads to the B.A. and M.A. degrees in Economics.
   
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
  • Introduction to Economics
 
  • • Principles of Macroeconomics
 
  • • Principles of Microeconomics
 
  • • Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis
 
  • • Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis
 
  • • Mathematical Economics
  • Introduction to Econometrics
  • International Trade
  • Economic Development
 
  • • Public Finance
  • Economic History of the United States
 
  • • Money and Banking
  • Economics of Labor
  • Urban Economics
  • History of Economic Doctrines
 
  • • Research Methodology/Senior Thesis
 
  • • Cooperative Education Experience
   
GRADUATE COURSES
  • Advanced Macroeconomic Theory
 
  • • Advanced Microeconomic Theory
 
  • • Mathematical Analysis for Economists I
 
  • • Research Methodology
  • Econometrics I
 
  • • Econometrics II
 
  • • Mathematical Analysis for Economists II
 
  • • Statistical Analysis
  • Calculus and Linear Algebra
 
  • • Business Application Tools
 
  • • Operations Research I
  • Economic Development
  • International Economics
 
  • • International & Regional Economic Order
  • Seminar/Topics in Economic Development
  • Urban Economics
  • Public Finance
* For more detail course descriptions for graduate Programs
 
Faculty
 
Ajamu Nyomba, PhD
   
 
 
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