EC 215 Economic Development in the U.S.
Provides historical study and understanding of the sources of economic growth and change in the United States. Discussions about how changes in industry, agriculture, commerce, transportation, labor, and finance have affected the speed of change of the American lifestyles and the increased economic well-being of society.
Notes
Lower Division Transfer (LDT) Course
General Education Requirements
AS Western Culture, AS Liberal Arts Core 4, AGS Social Science, AAOT Social Sciences,
Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Recognize and articulate the interplay between social and or natural forces and individuals. Use analytical thinking to draw reasonable conclusions from observations involving multiple sources. Synthesize diverse perspective that can be expressed in a coherent and applicable manner. Understand the importance of self engagement, take responsibility for their own learning, and interact with others in a respectful manner.