Society, Business, and Economics
This course analyzes the relationships between society, business, and economics by focusing on three key interactions: first, how modern corporations and social enterprises shape civil society, government, and economic policy; second, how business affects society through market forces, market failures, and services provided all members of society; and third, how social issues condition business opportunities and corporate strategies.
Prerequisite: -BU205 and -EC100 or -EC101 and -EC102.
1 unit — Miller-Stevens, Pierce
Offerings
Term | Block | Title | Instructor | Location | Student Limit/Available | Updated |
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Fall 2021 | Block 3 | Society, Business, and Economics | Katrina-Kat Miller-Stevens | Palmer Hall 230 | 25 / -4 | 05/26/2022 |
Spring 2022 | Block 7 | Society, Business, and Economics | Katrina-Kat Miller-Stevens | Palmer Hall 117 | 25 / -2 | 05/26/2022 |
Fall 2022 | Block 1 | Society, Business, and Economics | Katrina-Kat Miller-Stevens | TBA | 25 / 8 | 05/26/2022 |
Fall 2022 | Block 3 | Society, Business, and Economics | Jonathan Pierce | TBA | 25 / 1 | 05/26/2022 |