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Mike Lynch '77 Business & Social Studies
Departments Courses:
Consumer Education, Honors Economics, Economics, Marketing Management Classes: Marketing Managment - This course introduces students to three different aspects of business: marketing, management, and finance. This course is designed to show students how businesses market their products or services; how businesses manage their day-to-day operations; and how businesses finance their operations and manage their cash flow. Students will be exposed to the stock market, simulation projects and software, and the Internet. Economics - This course is designed to explain the role that economics plays in the decision-making process. First, the students will learn about microeconomics--how individual choices affect supply and demand, organization of individual business firms and markets, and how individual incomes are determined. Next, the students will learn about macroeconomics--choices made by the whole economy, gross domestic product, unemployment, inflation, and money supply and banking systems. Last, the student will learn about the world economy--how choices affect the global economy, international trade, and problems of less-developed countries. Honors Economics - This course is similar to the Economics course (see course description, above) but with in-depth coverage of microeconomics concepts in order to prepare students to write the Advanced Placement examination in microeconomics. In this challenging course, students will read more than twice as much as regular economics students.
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