University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Introduction to the dynamic legal, economic and social/Political world in which business entities operate, including the legal system, alternative dispute resolution, contracts, torts, employment law, business organizations, ethical and global factors.
- Teacher: Thomas Long
Basic economics for non-business majors. Abbreviated treatment of micro and macro concepts necessary for economic literacy among responsible citizens. Oriented to the U.S. economic system.
- Teacher: Anthony Greco
Introduction to macroeconomic concepts. National income accounts, trade, public finance, governmental influences in price stabilization and full employment. A student cannot receive credit for both 201 and ECON 300.
- Teacher: Deergha Adhikari
Basic economics for non-business majors. Abbreviated treatment of micro and macro concepts necessary for economic literacy among responsible citizens. Oriented to the U.S. economic system.
- Teacher: Anthony Greco
Introduction to macroeconomic concepts. National income accounts, trade, public finance, governmental influences in price stabilization and full employment. A student cannot receive credit for both 201 and ECON 300.
- Teacher: Deergha Adhikari
Development and application of theories and principles of finance for incorporated and unincorporated businesses.
- Teacher: Denis Boudreaux
This section is restricted to Traditional MBA & HCA students only.
- Teacher: Deergha Adhikari
Theories and issues underlying international trade, aid, investment, payments, and bilateral and multilateral institutional involvement.
- Teacher: Deergha Adhikari
Basic economics for non-business majors. Abbreviated treatment of micro and macro concepts necessary for economic literacy among responsible citizens. Oriented to the U.S. economic system.
- Teacher: Anthony Greco
Introduction to microeconomic concepts. Determination of price and value; allocation of resources and output, factors affecting distribution of wealth and income.
- Teacher: Sarah Skinner