Department: Economics

CodeNameDescription
ECON2301Principles of MacroeconomicsAnalysis of aggregate economic behavior pertaining to national income, employment, and the level of prices; money, banking, and monetary policy; government spending, taxation, and fiscal policy.
ECON2301CSPrin/Macroecon Christ ScholNo Description Set
ECON2301HSPrinciples of MacroeconomicsAnalysis of aggregate economic behavior pertaining to national income, employment, and the level of prices; money, banking, and monetary policy; government spending, taxation, and fiscal policy. For Honors Scholar Academy.
ECON2302Principles of MicroeconomicsStudy of the economic decisions of individuals about utility and prices, firms with regard to production and costs, and markets under varying degrees of competition.
ECON2302HSPrinciples of MicroeconomicsStudy of the economic decisions of individuals about utility and prices, firms with regard to production and costs, and markets under varying degrees of competition. HSA students only.
ECON3315Money and Financial InstitutionsA study of evolution, structure, and operations of U. S. money and financial system, and management of financial institutions. Determinants and structure of interest rates, various types of financial markets, management of commercial banks and other...
ECON3390Independent Study in EconomicsIndependent Study courses are devised by professors to permit students to explore material not offered in regularly scheduled courses (juniors or seniors only).
ECON3391HRMicroeconomics & Politic EconNo Description Set
ECON4304Money and Financial InstitutionsA study of evolution, structure, and operations of U.S. money and financial system, and management of financial institutions. Determinants and structure of interest rates, various types of financial markets, management of commercial banks and other f...
ECON4310Honors Seminar and ProjectNo Description Set
ECON4312History of Free Market ThoughtThis course explores and surveys some of the major thinkers and their ideas in the development of the classical school of economics. While the content focuses on free market thought, other economic theory will be addressed to introduce a comparative...
ECON4312HRHonors History of Free Market ThoughtThis course explores and surveys some of the major thinkers and their ideas in the development of the classical school of economics. While the content focuses on free market thought, other economic theory will be addressed to introduce a comparative...
ECON4330Internship in EconomicsNo Description Set
ECON4392The Politics and Economics of CrisisRecoveryThis is an experimental course and is not listed in the current version of the Dallas Baptist University Undergraduate Catalog or Graduate Catalog. Experimental courses are identified by a '9' as the third digit of the course number (e.g. ENGL 2390)...
ECON4395History of Free Market ThoughtThis is an experimental course and is not listed in the current version of the Dallas Baptist University Undergraduate Catalog or Graduate Catalog. Experimental courses are identified by a '9' as the third digit of the course number (e.g., ENGL 2390)...
ECON4610Honors Seminar and ProjectNo Description Set
ECON5040Business EconomicsReserved for Committee - replaces ECON 5094
ECON5094Business EconomicsThis is an experimental course and is not listed in the current version of the Dallas Baptist University Undergraduate Catalog or Graduate Catalog. Experimental courses are identified by a '9' as the third digit of the course number (e.g., ENGL 2390)...
ECON5311Managerial EconomicsManagerial Economics, a survey course dealing with the practical applications of micro and macroeconomic theory, addresses the importance of understanding the framework of economics and how it can be used to develop an intelligent, ongoing interest i...
ECON5313History of Free Market ThoughtReserved for Committee. To be crossed with HIST 5313, HIST 4312, ECON 4312
ECON6303International Economics and the LegalEnvironmentDiscussed in this course will be the current macro and micro theories required to understand the world economy. Special emphasis is placed on the economic, cultural, legal, and political factors which influence the welfare of nations and the strategi...
ECON6305Economic AnalysisThis course includes a study of macroeconomic and microeconomic principles with a focus on financial decision-making. Topics include supply and demand, marginal analysis, pricing issues, various market structures, monetary and fiscal policy, and inte...
ECON6313Monetary and Fiscal PolicyManagement of the economy through government fiscal and monetary policies. Flow of funds through the financial system, functions of money and capital markets, interrelationships among the Federal Reserve System and the U.S.Treasury. Classical, Key...
ECON6321Int'l Economic/Legal EnvironmentDiscussed in this course will be the current macro and micro theories required to understand the world economy. Special emphasis is placed on the economic, cultural, and political factors which influence the welfare of nations and the strategies of...
ECON6323Business Economic EnvironmentA study of the economic forces which affect prices, production, and decision-making and the impact of government monetary and fiscal policies on business. This course includes an overview of macro and micro concepts as well as indepth case studies...
ECON6390Independent StudyNo Description Set
ECON6391Independent Study in EconomicsIndependent Study courses are devised by, professors to permit students to explore material, not offered in regularly scheduled courses.
ECON6392Independent StudyNo Description Set
ECONELECEconomics ElectiveA generic course used for the External Transcript Equivalency Process. If the course does not have an equivalency but will meet subject area, the ELEC is used along with the appropriate department to state the course is accepted with in the subject...