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Economics

Economics is the science that examines the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services as well as the theory and management of economies and economic systems. Students take economics courses to prepare for a major or to fulfill general education requirements. With a bachelor's degree, students have career options in banking, business, management, finance, insurance, real estate, marketing, law, politics, government, journalism, health care, and education.

Contact Information

Department Chair: Herschel Stern

Dean: Ric Matthews

www.miracosta.edu/ECON

Department: Social Science

Office: Building 3100, (760) 795-6871

Full-Time Faculty

Shafin Ali

Associate Degree

Associate in Arts Degree

Economics

The Economics Program offers lower-division preparation for students who plan on transferring to pursue a bachelor's degree in economics. Students planning to transfer and/or earn this associate degree may also need to complete additional requirements or electives required by the transfer institution, as many CSUs and UCs have unique admissions and preparation-for-the-major requirements. Students should meet with a MiraCosta College counselor to identify required courses and to develop a written plan for their targeted university.

Required courses: 
ECON 101Principles of Economics: MACRO3
ECON 102Principles of Economics: MICRO3
MATH 115Calculus with Applications4-5
or MATH 150 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I
Select 8 units from the following:8
Financial Accounting
Managerial Accounting
Statistics
Calculus and Analytic Geometry II
Calculus and Analytic Geometry III
Total Units18-19

 

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Courses

ECON 100: Survey of Economics

Units: 3
Prerequisites: None
Acceptable for Credit: CSU, UC Credit limitation
Lecture 3 hours. (2204.00)

A non-technical introduction to economics showing the application of basic economic principles to contemporary social issues and public policy. Designed for the non-major. UC CREDIT LIMITATION: No credit if taken after ECON 101 or ECON 102.

ECON 101: Principles of Economics: MACRO

Units: 3
Prerequisites: MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of C or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent.
Acceptable for Credit: CSU, UC
Lecture 3 hours. (2204.00)

This course introduces the science of economics as applied to the aggregate economy. It emphasizes national income determination, money and banking, monetary and fiscal policies, international economic relationships, and issues associated with economic growth.

ECON 102: Principles of Economics: MICRO

Units: 3
Prerequisites: MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of C or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent.
Acceptable for Credit: CSU, UC
Lecture 3 hours. (2204.00)

This introductory course focuses on choices of individual economic units. Topics include scarcity, opportunity costs, comparative advantage, supply, demand, elasticity, cost theory, and price and output determination under various market structures and factor markets.

ECON 292: Internship Studies

Units: 0.5-3
Prerequisites: Complete 6 units at MCC prior to internship; permission of instructor and department chair required.
Corequisite: Must currently be enrolled in 3 units and complete 60 hours of non-paid or 75 hours of paid work per unit of credit.
Acceptable for Credit: CSU
(2204.00)

Individualized study linking classroom learning to the workplace. Approval form must be signed by instructor and department chair before registration. (May be taken for a total of 12 units.)

ECON 298: Directed Studies in Economics

Units: 1-3
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and department chair.
Acceptable for Credit: CSU
Laboratory 3 hours.
Laboratory 6 hours.
Laboratory 9 hours. (2204.00)

Individualized study, project, or research in area of particular interest to the student and not included in the regular courses of the college. Approval form must be signed by instructor and department chair before registration.

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