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ECON 315 – Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory (4)
An examination of macroeconomic aggregates, income determination, aggregate demand and supply. The basic macroeconomic models will be discussed such as Keynesian, Classical, Monetarist, and Neo-Classical. ECON 315 and ECON 415 cannot both be taken for credit toward the Economics major. This course may be subject to Enforced Prerequisites that restrict registration into the course. Check the offerings below for more information.
For more information, contact OSU Ecampus at 800-667-1465 (option 1) or ecampus.ess@oregonstate.edu.
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Term | CRN | Sec | Cr | P/N | Instructor | Type | Status | Cap | Avail | WL Cap | WL Avail |
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W25 | 31772 | 400 | 4 | Sengupta, M. | Online | Open | 35 | 35 | 10 | 10 | |
Registration Restrictions Enforced Prereqs: (ECON 201 [D-] or ECON 201H [D-] ) and (ECON 202 [D-] or ECON 202H [D-] ) Campus Restrictions: +B, +DSC, +PDX (Casc, Dist. Degree Corvallis Student, Oregon State - Portland) | |||||||||||
Class Notes: This course requires online proctored testing, which may include testing fees and the use of security measures, such as a scan of your testing environment. Please carefully review online proctor test information at: https://ecampus.oregonstate.edu/services/proctoring/. [ Textbooks] | |||||||||||
Syllabus: Available in Canvas to students enrolled in this course. Or contact instructor to request syllabus. (Note: An ONID account is required to view OSU's online directory.) |
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