Course Descriptions for the Finance and Economics Department
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ECON3100 - United States Economic History
Spring 2013 This course is a survey of the causal factors and institutional adaptations to the growth of production, distribution, and exchange of goods and services in the United States from colonial days to World War II. Special emphasis is put on such factors as technological change, expanded labor and resource usage, education, and investment incentives. Prerequisites: (ECON1020 and ECON1030) or ECON1010 3 Credits |
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Schedule Book for All Active and Available Future Terms, Course starting with ECON3100
| United States Economic History | ||||||
| 0/10 | Credits: | 3 | Days: | ONLINE | ||
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Location: | Internet/Online | Room: | |||
| Time: | - | Instructor: | Litzinger | |||
| Session: | 2 (08/24 - 10/18/13) | Term: | Fall 2013 | |||
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| Prerequisites: (ECON1020 and ECON1030) or ECON1010 | ||||||
| Course is taught Fully Online. | ||||||
| Additional fees apply. See Details for more information. | ||||||


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