ECON2100 [at Georgia Tech]

Economics and Policy, 3 credit hours — Practice in analysis of decision problems of relevance to students in public policy and personal decision areas. Issues relating to individual decisions to produce, consume, invest, and trade will be explored. Analytical approaches will enable students to use and incorporate basic elements of micro- and macro-economic analysis and to appreciate issues regarding testing and measurements. Students can receive credit for either ECON 2100 or ECON 2101, or for ECON 2105/2106.Students cannot receive credit for ECON 2100 and ECON 2101 or for ECON 2100 and ECON 2105/2106 or for ECON 2101 and ECON 2105/2106.

No prereqs

Taught by:

Main sections

ECON2100CW1

Taught by Casey Wichman. CRN is 93046, [view on OSCAR].

Meetings
  • 3:30PM-4:45PM in Klaus Advanced Computing room 2456 every Monday, Wednesday

ECON2100RB2

Taught by Rachel Behrmann. CRN is 93100, [view on OSCAR].

Meetings
  • 9:30AM-10:45AM in Van Leer room C241 every Monday, Wednesday