Economics

ECON 197 Economic Rhetoric: Using Economic Theory and Empirical Evidence in Arguing Policy

Economics students are expected to learn to effectively communicate economic theory and evidence relating to economic policy to audiences that do not have economics degrees. The skills to be learned are both written and oral communication. Students learn to present convincing policy arguments in position papers, executive summaries, and in oral presentation that may include charts and other means of communication.

Requirements

Prerequisite(s): Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements; ECON 100A or ECON 100M. ECON 100B or ECON 100N and ECON 113 strongly recommended. Restricted to sophomore, junior, and senior economics, business-management economics, global economics and combined economics/math majors.

Credits

5

Quarter offered

Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer

Instructor

The Staff