ECON 2002
Principles of Macroeconomics
Course Description
Part 1:
An introductory course using models of the domestic and international economy to understand national income, unemployment, inflation, economic growth, inequality, the financial system, and monetary, fiscal, and other economic policies.
Part 2:
This is an introductory course which covers topics like market systems, aggregate measures of economic activity, including national income accounting, macroeconomic equilibrium. The course will also cover topics about money and the banking system, money and the price level, classical macro theory, Keynesian macro theory, monetary and fiscal policy, international trade, and economic growth.
Class Details
| CRN | Course | Section | Days | Times | Instructor | Loc |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 00643 | ECON 2002 | 53Z | ······· | TBA-TBA | Ninos Malek | ONLINE |
Class Dates: This class runs from 2026-09-21 to 2026-12-11.
Footnote:
ECON-001.-53Z-: This is an online class that does not have scheduled meetings. Students can log in anytime to do the required weekly course work. Students must have access to a computer, the internet and an individual email address. We recommend a laptop or desktop computer to successfully complete the course; a tablet or phone may not be adequate for all assignments and tests. Most De Anza classes will use the Canvas course management system. Information about Canvas and Online Education Orientation can be found in Canvas on the Student Resources page: https://deanza.instructure.com/courses/3382. The Student Online Resources hub with extensive information and tips can be found at deanza.edu/online-ed/students/remotelearning.
Class Materials
View textbook and/or other materials available at the Bookstore.
Course Details
- Units
- 4 Units
- Hours
- Weekly Lecture Hours: 4
- Weekly Lab Hours: 0
- Formerly
- (Formerly ECON D001.)
- Program Status
- Program Applicable
- Credit
- Credit - Degree Applicable
- Grading Method
- Pass/Fail Grading
Requisite and Advisory
- Prerequisite
- Placement as determined by the college's multiple measures assessment process or completion of a course taught at or above the level of elementary algebra.
- Advisory
- ENGL C1000 or ENGL C1000H or ESL D005.
- Intermediate algebra or equivalent (or higher), or appropriate placement beyond intermediate algebra
- Limitation on Enrollment
- (Not open to students with credit in the Honors Program related course.)
