Economics
Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
Calculus-based microeconomics using constrained optimization to model consumer and producer behavior across market structures.
Global Poverty
Course examines the root causes, consequences, and potential solutions to poverty around the world. Through interdisciplinary approaches, students examine economic, political, social, and environmental factors that contribute to global inequality. The course includes case studies, policy analysis, and ethical debates to foster a deeper understanding of poverty's complex dynamics.
Econometrics
Course introduces students to the tools used in practice by economists for the analysis of economic data. Students will learn to apply statistical techniques to real-world economic data, enhancing their ability to interpret and conduct empirical research. The course emphasizes understanding and applying econometric methods to analyze economic relationships and test economic theories. Throughout the course, students engage with practical examples and datasets to solidify their understanding of econometric concepts. This hands-on approach prepares students for advanced studies or careers requiring data analysis skills in economics and related fields.
Finance & Accounting
Introduction to Financial Accounting
Recording, summarizing, and reporting business transactions. Covers financial statements, double-entry bookkeeping, revenue recognition, and inventory management.
Mathematics
Calculus I
Limits, derivatives, and integrals of single-variable functions with applications to rates of change and area.
Calculus II
Techniques of integration, sequences and series, parametric equations, and polar coordinates.
Statistics
Courses coming soon.
Computer Science
Courses coming soon.