Course Title
Economics of Gender and Ethnicity
Course Description
Employs basic economic principles and standard economic theories to explore and analyze issues of gender and ethnicity at the domestic, national and international levels. Also focuses on gender related outcomes over time and across ethnic groupings. Key topics include: the economics of family structure; patterns of household and labor market activity; patterns of education and occupational choice; gender and ethnic earnings gaps; interplay of gender and ethnicity in the economy; theories of discrimination; and gender/ethnic issues in international perspective.General Education Requirement(s): Satisfies the university general education requirement in U.S. diversity.Prerequisite(s): ECN 1500 or ECN 2010 with a minimum grade of (C)
Course Attributes
Gen Ed U.S. Diversity (DIV)
Equivalent Courses
ECN315
College/School
School of Business Admin.