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Introduction to Money and Banking

Program(s): Undergraduate Courses

This course is currently at capacity. Students who currently are on the waitlist will be given priority if places become available.

*Taught Online* The course focuses on monetary policy and central bank's attempts to stabilize prices and promote maximum sustainable economic growth. Topics include the structure of the Federal Reserve, the conduct of monetary policy, the term structure of interest rates, risk valuation, management of banking, and financial crises.

Remote or Residential

✓ Remote Course

 

Course Considerations

Prerequisite: Econ 10200 or 19900 or 20200 or 20210. Fulfills Business Economics Macroeconomic Methods requirement or business economics specialization ECON elective

Course Overview

Start Date

June 10

End Date

July 12

Current Grade / Education Level

Undergrad / Grad

Program

Undergraduate Courses

Class Details

Course Code

ECON 13000 91

Class Day(s)

Mon Wed

Class Duration (CST)

13:00

4:20 P.M.

Session

Session I

Course Length

5 weeks

Primary Instructor

Kanit Kuevibulvanich

Academic Interest

Economics