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ECO 110 - Early American Economy |
Early American Economy Prerequisites: None Note: Cannot be used for the economics major. This course emphasizes the history of the United States in terms of its economy and the impact of the past on each of us as well as on the world around us by examining the economic development of the United States. Starting with the colonial period and the founding of the nation and ending with the Civil War rebuilding, this course provides an economic reading of the events as we examine the conflicts and resolutions in terms of our economy. Emphasis is placed on historical events from an economic perspective. Topics will include the founding and growth of colonial economy, international trade, and the growth of industry. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Economics & Finance Department Course Attributes: LAC T1H-Historicl Perspective Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Non Credit May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Junior Senior Graduate |
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