Economics

Abbreviation
ECON

Principles of Microeconomics

Course ID
102152
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
In the event of public health restrictions or other emergencies, classes may need to be changed to Web-Live, Web, or Hybrid instruction modes. Students will be notified by instructors and/or academic departments of any required changes.
Section
1001
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

The study of the allocation of resources to alternative uses in producing the nation's output and the role of relative prices in distributing these goods and services. Topics include: demand and supply, consumer behavior, business decision-making and market structures. Satisfies UNR Social Science core curriculum.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
102
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
2:00–3:15 p.m. • M W • Dandini Campus • 01/22/24–05/08/24
Department Phone
673-7132
Notes (For Filter)
In the event of public health restrictions or other emergencies, classes may need to be changed to Web-Live, Web, or Hybrid instruction modes. Students will be notified by instructors and/or academic departments of any required changes.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite: BUS 117, MATH 120, MATH 124, MATH 126 or higher. Or co-requisite: BUS 117, MATH 124, MATH 126, or MATH 120 without support.
Class Subject Abbr
ECON

Principles of Statistics II

Course ID
102161
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Online Course Fee: $15. Business Fast Track admitted students. For more information contact Jean Lampson (jlampson@tmcc.edu) or 775-673-7215.This class is WEB-BASED and offered asynchronously as a traditional online class. Students must log into Canvas on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance. Students enrolling in 5W Fast Track ECON 261-5831 may conditionally enroll in 5W ECON 262-5831.
Section
5831
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

The study of statistical methods, induction and the design of experiments which allow the estimation and testing of claims based on sample information. Topics include estimation and hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, correlation and regression, times series analysis, nonparametric and statistical process control.

Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
262
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Late Start Only
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
WebCollege • 11/06/23–12/08/23
Department Phone
673-7132
Notes (For Filter)
Online Course Fee: $15. Business Fast Track admitted students. For more information contact Jean Lampson (jlampson@tmcc.edu) or 775-673-7215.This class is WEB-BASED and offered asynchronously as a traditional online class. Students must log into Canvas on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance. Students enrolling in 5W Fast Track ECON 261-5831 may conditionally enroll in 5W ECON 262-5831.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite: ECON 261 or equivalent. Students enrolling in 5W Fast Track ECON 261-5831 also conditionally enroll in 5W Fast Track ECON 262-5831. Only students receiving a passing grade in ECON 261 may proceed into ECON 262.
Class Subject Abbr
ECON

Principles of Statistics II

Course ID
102161
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Online Course Fee: $15. This class is WEB-BASED and offered asynchronously as a traditional online class. Students must log into Canvas on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance. Students enrolling in 7W1 ECON 261-5301 may conditionally enroll in 7W2 ECON 262-5301.
Section
5301
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

The study of statistical methods, induction and the design of experiments which allow the estimation and testing of claims based on sample information. Topics include estimation and hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, correlation and regression, times series analysis, nonparametric and statistical process control.

Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
262
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Late Start Only
Session
Late Start Only
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
WebCollege • 10/23/23–12/09/23
Department Phone
673-7132
Notes (For Filter)
Online Course Fee: $15. This class is WEB-BASED and offered asynchronously as a traditional online class. Students must log into Canvas on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance. Students enrolling in 7W1 ECON 261-5301 may conditionally enroll in 7W2 ECON 262-5301.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
PR/CO: ECON 261-OR- 7W1 ECON 261-5301 or approval of instructor. Students must earn a passing grade in 7W1 ECON 261 in order to move into 7W2 ECON 262.
Class Subject Abbr
ECON

Principles of Statistics II

Course ID
102161
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Online Course Fee: $15. This class is WEB-BASED and offered asynchronously as a traditional online class. Students must log into Canvas on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance. Access the course in Canvas and read the course syllabus before purchasing a book or other materials.
Section
3001
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

The study of statistical methods, induction and the design of experiments which allow the estimation and testing of claims based on sample information. Topics include estimation and hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, correlation and regression, times series analysis, nonparametric and statistical process control.

Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
262
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
WebCollege • 08/21/23–12/09/23
Department Phone
673-7132
Notes (For Filter)
Online Course Fee: $15. This class is WEB-BASED and offered asynchronously as a traditional online class. Students must log into Canvas on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance. Access the course in Canvas and read the course syllabus before purchasing a book or other materials.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite: ECON 261 or approval of instructor.
Class Subject Abbr
ECON

Principles of Statistics II

Course ID
102161
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
In the event of public health restrictions or other emergencies, classes may need to be changed to Web-Live, Web, or Hybrid instruction modes. Students will be notified by instructors and/or academic departments of any required changes.
Section
1001
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

The study of statistical methods, induction and the design of experiments which allow the estimation and testing of claims based on sample information. Topics include estimation and hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, correlation and regression, times series analysis, nonparametric and statistical process control.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
262
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
9:30–10:45 a.m. • T TH • Dandini Campus • 08/22/23–12/07/23
Department Phone
673-7132
Notes (For Filter)
In the event of public health restrictions or other emergencies, classes may need to be changed to Web-Live, Web, or Hybrid instruction modes. Students will be notified by instructors and/or academic departments of any required changes.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite: ECON 261 or approval of instructor.
Class Subject Abbr
ECON

Principles of Statistics I

Course ID
102160
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Online Course Fee: $15. Business Fast Track admitted students. For more information contact Jean Lampson (jlampson@tmcc.edu) or 775-673-7215.This class is WEB-BASED and offered asynchronously as a traditional online class. Students must log into Canvas on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance. Students enrolling in 5W Fast Track ECON 261-5831 may conditionally enroll in 5W Fast Track ECON 262-5831.
Section
5831
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

The study of the collection, analysis, presentation and interpretation of data in order to make good decisions. Topics include: descriptive statistics, exploratory data analysis, probability and sampling distributions, indices and decision theory.

Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
261
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Late Start Only
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
WebCollege • 08/28/23–09/29/23
Department Phone
673-7132
Notes (For Filter)
Online Course Fee: $15. Business Fast Track admitted students. For more information contact Jean Lampson (jlampson@tmcc.edu) or 775-673-7215.This class is WEB-BASED and offered asynchronously as a traditional online class. Students must log into Canvas on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance. Students enrolling in 5W Fast Track ECON 261-5831 may conditionally enroll in 5W Fast Track ECON 262-5831.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite: MATH 124 or MATH 126 or equivalent or qualifying Accuplacer, ACT/SAT test results
Class Subject Abbr
ECON

Principles of Statistics I

Course ID
102160
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Online Course Fee: $15. This class is WEB-BASED and offered asynchronously as a traditional online class. Students must log into Canvas on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance. Access the syllabus prior to purchasing textbooks. Students enrolling in 7W1 ECON 261-5301 may conditionally enroll in 7W2 ECON 262-5301.
Section
5301
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

The study of the collection, analysis, presentation and interpretation of data in order to make good decisions. Topics include: descriptive statistics, exploratory data analysis, probability and sampling distributions, indices and decision theory.

Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
261
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
WebCollege • 08/21/23–10/07/23
Department Phone
673-7132
Notes (For Filter)
Online Course Fee: $15. This class is WEB-BASED and offered asynchronously as a traditional online class. Students must log into Canvas on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance. Access the syllabus prior to purchasing textbooks. Students enrolling in 7W1 ECON 261-5301 may conditionally enroll in 7W2 ECON 262-5301.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite: MATH 124 or MATH 126 or equivalent or qualifying Accuplacer, ACT/SAT test results
Class Subject Abbr
ECON

Principles of Statistics I

Course ID
102160
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Online Course Fee: $15. This class is WEB-BASED and offered asynchronously as a traditional online class. Students must log into Canvas on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance. Access the syllabus prior to purchasing textbooks.
Section
3001
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

The study of the collection, analysis, presentation and interpretation of data in order to make good decisions. Topics include: descriptive statistics, exploratory data analysis, probability and sampling distributions, indices and decision theory.

Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
261
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
WebCollege • 08/21/23–12/09/23
Department Phone
673-7132
Notes (For Filter)
Online Course Fee: $15. This class is WEB-BASED and offered asynchronously as a traditional online class. Students must log into Canvas on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance. Access the syllabus prior to purchasing textbooks.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite: MATH 124 or MATH 126 or equivalent or qualifying Accuplacer, ACT/SAT test results
Class Subject Abbr
ECON

Principles of Statistics I

Course ID
102160
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Access the syllabus prior to purchasing textbooks. In the event of public health restrictions or other emergencies, classes may need to be changed to Web-Live, Web, or Hybrid instruction modes. Students will be notified by instructors and/or academic departments of any required changes.
Section
1001
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

The study of the collection, analysis, presentation and interpretation of data in order to make good decisions. Topics include: descriptive statistics, exploratory data analysis, probability and sampling distributions, indices and decision theory.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
261
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
9:30–10:45 a.m. • M W • Dandini Campus • 08/21/23–12/06/23
Department Phone
673-7132
Notes (For Filter)
Access the syllabus prior to purchasing textbooks. In the event of public health restrictions or other emergencies, classes may need to be changed to Web-Live, Web, or Hybrid instruction modes. Students will be notified by instructors and/or academic departments of any required changes.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite: MATH 124 or MATH 126 or equivalent or qualifying Accuplacer, ACT/SAT test results
Class Subject Abbr
ECON

History and Comparison of Economic Systems

Course ID
134898
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
In the event of public health restrictions or other emergencies, classes may need to be changed to Web-Live, Web, or Hybrid instruction modes. Students will be notified by instructors and/or academic departments of any required changes.
Section
1001
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

The course is an introduction to the history of economic thought. While historical events have influenced the development of economic theory, so has economic theory had significant impacts on historical outcomes. Therefore, there will be an emphasis on the interdependence of economic theories with ideas arising from socio-political events and philosophies. The course will also prepare students for further study of economic theory by revealing the roots of concepts taught in economics. In addition, it will provide students with an understanding of both the current use and misuse of concepts of economics and political economy, as well as the important current economic debates.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
105
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
11:00 a.m.–12:15 p.m. • M W • Dandini Campus • 08/21/23–12/06/23
Department Phone
673-7132
Notes (For Filter)
In the event of public health restrictions or other emergencies, classes may need to be changed to Web-Live, Web, or Hybrid instruction modes. Students will be notified by instructors and/or academic departments of any required changes.
Class Subject Abbr
ECON
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