PO356 Political Economics II

Prerequisites: EC 201-202 or EC 307 These courses offer insight into the economic, political, and social thought of conservatives and liberals, progressives and radicals. American history and contemporary events and thought are studied, focusing on the role of labor, business, and government; the theory of free markets; values and how society changes; sexism and racism; foreign policy; and the roles of the Church. Offered periodically. Cf. EC 355-356.

Credits

3

Cross Listed Courses

EC356 and SO356

Prerequisite

EC201 [minimum grade = D-] or EC202 [minimum grade = D-] or EC307 [minimum grade = D-] or EC201 [transfer credit] or EC202 [transfer credit] or EC307 [transfer credit]