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| American Economic History ECON113 |
Course Catalog Description: This course studies the economic
development of this country from the beginning of colonial times to the present
day with emphasis on natural resources, transportation, agriculture, industry,
commerce, territorial expansion, finance, labor and population growth. 3 credit
hours.
Do you think economics is a dirty word? Boring? Find out otherwise! American Economic History is an excellent course for those who have a curiosity about economics, but are not planning to study in the area of business & economics.
This course focuses on how economics shapes our daily lives and contributes to our history, culture, and heritage!
American Economic History is uniquely positioned for those planning on making
their AS degree their terminal degree. This course transfers to most four year
schools as a general elective. Information on specific transferability is available
through the following link, http://www.gcccks.edu/current/counseling/transferinfo.html
or by contacting the four year school you are interested in attending.