Business Economics Courses
Analysis of the economy as a whole, in addition to an examination of determinants of income, employment, and prices. Introductions to money and banking, business cycles, international trade, and economic policy. Restricted to Undergraduate level; Applied Economics, and Business Economics majors
Survey of descriptive and inferential statistical methods applied in economic analysis and business decision-making. Restricted to Undergraduate level; Applied Economics, and Business Economics majors
Fundamentals of price theory, supply and demand, resource allocation, cost-benefit analysis, profit maximization, and market structures. Restricted to Undergraduate level; Applied Economics, and Business Economics majors
Overview and application of accounting principles in managerial decision-making. Restricted to Undergraduate level; Applied Economics, and Business Economics majors
Economics-based approaches to decisions about business strategy and organizational structure. The focus is on leveraging incentives, competitive strategies, and decision rights to create and capture economic value. Prerequisites: (BSBE 311 and BSBE 321 ) or (AE 311 and AE 321 ) Restricted to Undergraduate level; Applied Economics, and Business Economics majors
Application of financial theories and techniques to decision-making, with an emphasis on the tools of financial analysis, capital and investment decisions, and cost control. Restricted to Undergraduate level; Applied Economics, and Business Economics majors
Theories of international trade and globalization, trade policy, cartels and commodity agreements, foreign exchange, balance of payments, exchange rates, foreign investment, and multinationals. Restricted to Undergraduate level; Applied Economics, and Business Economics majors
Identification, analysis, and evaluation of emerging economic trends that influence decision-making. Prerequisites: (AE 311 and AE 321 ) or (BSBE 311 and BSBE 321 ) Restricted to Undergraduate level; Applied Economics, and Business Economics majors
The formulation, monitoring, and evaluation of business strategy in response to competitive behavior and changing market environments. Prerequisites: (AE 311 and AE 321 ) or (BSBE 311 and BSBE 321 ) Restricted to Undergraduate level; Applied Economics, and Business Economics majors