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EC 205 Fundamentals of Economics

·¡°äÌý205ÌýÌýFundamentals of EconomicsÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Fundamental ideas in economics: scarcity, substitution, opportunity cost, marginal analysis, gross domestic product, real and nominal magnitudes. Supply and demand analysis. Microeconomic analysis of pricing in competitive and noncompetitive markets. Macroeconomic analysis of production, employment, the price level, and inflation. Monetary and fiscal policy and the stabilization of the economy. Comparative advantage and international trade. Credit will not be given for both ·¡°äÌý205 and either ·¡°äÌý201 or ´¡¸é·¡Ìý201. Credit will not be given for both ·¡°äÌý205 and ·¡°äÌý202.

Credit is not allowed for both ·¡°äÌý205 and ·¡°äÌý201 or ´¡¸é·¡Ìý201 or ·¡°äÌý202.

GEP Social Sciences

Typically offered in Fall, Spring, and Summer

Electrical Engineering (BS)

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Electrical engineering is the driving force behind the technological innovations that will shape the future. It's the realm where the boundaries of possibility are constantly pushed, as engineers harness the power of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism to forge new pathways towards progress. In this dynamic field, engineers are crafting the infrastructure of tomorrow's world, where renewable energy sources fuel our cities, smart grids optimize and secure power distribution, electric vehicles revolutionize transportation, and innovations in biomedical devices dramatically improve the quality of life.