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ECON 110 Principles of Macroeconomics 6 credits
This course gives students a foundation in the general principles of economics as a basis for effective citizenship and, when combined with 111, as a preparation for all advanced study in economics. Topics include analysis of the measurement, level, and distribution of national income; the concepts of inflation and depression; the role and structure of the banking system; fiscal and monetary stabilization techniques; implications of and limits to economic growth; and international economic relations.
- Fall 2025
- QRE, Quantitative Reasoning SI, Social Inquiry
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Not open to students who have completed any of the following exams: AP Macroeconomics exam with a score of 5 or IB Economics exam with a score of 6 or better. Students who plan to take upper-level economics courses must review additional material in lieu of ECON 110. If you would like to waive your AP or IB test score in order to take ECON 110, please contact the Registrar's Office for options.
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ECON 110.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Michael Hemesath 🏫 👤
- Size:30
- T, THWillis 204 8:15am-10:00am
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ECON 221 Cambridge Program: Contemporary British Economy 6 credits
The course focuses on the development of the British economy since the inter-war period. The approach integrates economic and historical analysis to discuss the development of the structure of the British economy, economic policy, and the institutions affecting economic performance.
Acceptance in the Carleton OCS Economics in Cambridge Program.
- Summer 2025
- IS, International Studies QRE, Quantitative Reasoning SI, Social Inquiry
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Acceptance in the Carleton OCS Economics in Cambridge program.
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ECON 222 Cambridge Program: The Industrial Revolution in Britain 6 credits
Economic growth only became an expected part of modern life during the Industrial Revolution. This course will explore the origins and implications of the Industrial Revolution in Britain. Why did this revolution start in Britain? How did it change life for British citizens, and how did the many changes move beyond Britain? The course will use readings, lectures and visits to industrial sites and museums in and around Manchester.
Acceptance in the Carleton OCS Economics in Cambridge Program.
- Summer 2025
- IS, International Studies QRE, Quantitative Reasoning SI, Social Inquiry WR2 Writing Requirement 2
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Acceptance in the Carleton OCS Economics in Cambridge program.
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ECON 223 Cambridge Program: The Economics of Multinational Enterprises 3 credits
Among the most important economic institutions in the world today are multinational enterprises. This course will explore the theory and practice of MNEs. Lectures and reading will be supplemented with visits to British multinationals.
Acceptance in the Carleton OCS Economics in Cambridge Program.
- Summer 2025
- IS, International Studies No Exploration QRE, Quantitative Reasoning
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Acceptance in the Carleton OCS Economics in Cambridge program.
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ECON 224 Cambridge Program: J.M. Keynes and the Bloomsbury Group 3 credits
Britain has nurtured some of the most important economists in the world and Cambridge was the intellectual home of the foremost of these, J.M. Keynes. This course will explore the economic theory and social thought of Keynes and the influence of his contemporaries in the Bloomsbury group on post-WWI Britain.
Acceptance in the Carleton OCS Economics in Cambridge Program.
- Summer 2025
- IS, International Studies QRE, Quantitative Reasoning SI, Social Inquiry
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Acceptance in the Carleton OCS Economics in Cambridge program.