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ECON 311 - Money and Banking |
A study of the financial markets that facilitate the flow of funds to finance investments by companies, governments and individuals. Banks, insurance companies, mutual funds and brokerage houses are key players in financial markets and institutions in today's global economy. Topics include type and role of markets and institutions, interest rate movements, monetary policy, commercial banking, and derivative securitry markets. Prerequisite: "C" or better in both ECON 201 and ECON 202 or permission of instructor. Three semester hours.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Second Degree, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture School of Management Department Prerequisites: (Second Degree level ECON 201 Minimum Grade of C or Undergraduate level ECON 201 Minimum Grade of C) and (Second Degree level ECON 202 Minimum Grade of C or Undergraduate level ECON 202 Minimum Grade of C) and ( Business_Writing Proficiency 100 and Business_Math Proficiency 100 and Business_Cptr Appl Proficiency 100) |
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