Master of Science in Economic Development & Entrepreneurship Online

Economics Courses

ECO 6300 Special Topics in Managerial Economics: IT Manufacturing in the World Supply Chain (Taiwan Study)
Cr. 3. (0-3) Graduate standing
ECO 6300 Special Topics in Global Economics: International Business in the European Union
Cr. 3. (3-0) ECO 6367
An interdisciplinary analysis of the conomic, political and cultural environment of international business activity in the European Union. An analysis of the role of multinational firms, their relationships with host nations and strategic business partners, their strategic and operational responses to European political and economic integration and adoption of the Euro currency. A research project is to analyze the transition process currently underway in key European industries and firms.
ECO 6300 Selected Topics in Economics
Cr. 3. (3-0) ECO 6351. May be repeated when topics vary.
ECO 6351 Economics for Managers
Cr. 3. (3-0) Graduate standing
A study of the domestic and global economic environment of organizations. Credit will not be given for both ECO 6351 and ECO 6311
ECO 6361 Managerial Economics
Cr. 3. (3-0) ECO 6351 and QMS 6351
Application of calculus and statistics to economic theory. Major emphasis is to provide theory and tools that aid decision making process in private and public enterprise. Credit will not be given for both ECO 6361 and ECO 6315.
ECO 6367 Global Economics
Cr. 3. (3-0) ECO 6351
This course is designed to provide students with an overview of today's global economy and markets. The contemporary issues in the global economy arise from the dynamics of the economic relations among nation states as each attempts to better position itself in the increasingly interdependent and competitive world.

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