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    Economics - Individual Courses
    Economics

    The University of Phoenix offers individual college level courses. Students can take these courses for additional credits needed to complete a degree program, professional development, or to meet professional continuing education requirements. Courses numbered 100 - 499 are undergraduate level courses. Courses numbered 500 - 599 are graduate level courses.

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    Economics - Individual Courses
    Principles of Microeconomics ECO 365 - 3 credits

    This course provides students with the basic theories, concepts, terminology, and uses of microeconomics. Students learn practical applications for microeconomics in their personal and professional lives through assimilation of fundamental concepts and analysis of actual economic events.

    Principles of Macroeconomics ECO 372 - 3 credits

    This course provides students with the basic theories, concepts, terminology, and uses of macroeconomics. Students learn practical applications for macroeconomics in their personal and professional lives through assimilation of fundamental concepts and analysis of actual economic events.

    Economics for Managerial Decision Making ECO 533 - 3 credits

    This course develops principles and tools in economics for managers to use in making business decisions. Topics draw from both microeconomics and macroeconomics and include pricing for profit maximization, understanding and moving among market structures, management of business in expansions and recessions, and monetary policy. The focus is on the application of economics in operating and planning problems using information generally available to the manager.