Division: Social Sciences
Economics is the science that studies the interactions of human behavior, sociology, finance and business at the micro and macro-scale. Students completing a degree in this field will have an introductory foundation for the field of Economics through the study of scarcity, comparative advantage, markets, cost theory, monetary system and economic growth. Students will acquire skills and abilities in numeracy, analysis, problem-solving, and both verbal and written communication.
Career opportunities with a baccalaureate degree may include jobs in business, law, medicine, government, non-profits, international relations, and education.
Transfer requirements in Economics are available in the Counseling Department. In all cases, students should consult with a counselor for specific transfer requirements.
Contact Information
Economics Faculty Contact
Christian Anderson | christiana@cos.edu
Lucy Malakar | lucym@cos.edu
Social Sciences Division Chair
Marla Prochnow | (559) 730-3723 | marlap@cos.edu
Kern: 730D | Visalia Campus
Dean of Business, Social Science, and Consumer Family Studies
Jesse Wilcoxson, Ed.D. | (559) 737-6281 | jessew@cos.edu
Kern: 716 | Visalia Campus
For a complete list of courses and descriptions visit: COURSES
ECON 025 Introduction to Economics
3 unit(s)
A broad survey of the development of economic ideas and theories in the context of economic history (including major economic thinkers). Both microeconomic and macroeconomic topics are covered including supply and demand, market structures, inflation, unemployment, fiscal policy, monetary policy, and international trade.
ECON 040 Principles of Microeconomics
3 unit(s)
This is an introductory course focusing on choices of individual economic decision-makers. Topics include: scarcity, comparative advantage, market equilibrium, elasticity, cost theory, market structures, factor markets and market failure. (C-ID ECON201)
ECON 050 Principles of Macroeconomics
3 unit(s)
An introductory course focusing on aggregate economic analysis. Topics include: market systems, aggregate measures of economic activity, macroeconomic equilibrium, money and financial institutions, monetary and fiscal policy, international economics, and economic growth. (C-ID ECON202)
Economics
Anderson, Christian
B.A., University Of California, Santa Barbara
M.A., University Of California, Santa Barbara
M.S., Walden University, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Malakar, Lucy
B.A., Ohio University, Athens
M.A., Ohio University, Athens