Economics
ECON C20013 Units (54 lecture hours)
Principles of Microeconomics
Prerequisite(s): Placement as determined by the college’s multiple measures
assessment process or completion of a course taught at or above the level of elementary
algebra.
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
An introductory course using microeconomic models to understand individual decisions by consumers and firms, market outcomes including market failure, elasticity, market structures, labor markets, inequality, and the impact of government policies.
The course studies economic theory of scarcity, resource allocation, price theory, supply and demand, costs of production, and analysis of individual and firm behavior in markets.
C-ID: ECON 201.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing ECON G170
- 2026-2027 Cal-GETC
- 2026-2027 Local General Education
- Advanced Placement (AP)
- Business Administration 2.0, Associate in Science Degree for Transfer
- Business Administration, Certificate of Achievement
- Economics
- Economics
- Economics (ECON)
- Economics, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Environmental Science, Associate in Science Degree for Transfer
- Environmental Studies and Policy, Associate in Arts Degree
- Geography, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Law, Public Policy, and Society, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Liberal Arts: Emphasis in Business and Public Administration, Associate in Arts Degree
- Liberal Arts: Emphasis in Social and Behavioral Science, Associate in Arts Degree
- Social Work and Human Services, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- University Core, Certificate of Achievement
ECON C20023 Units (54 lecture hours)
Principles of Macroeconomics
Prerequisite(s): Placement as determined by the college’s multiple measures
assessment process or completion of a course taught at or above the level of elementary
algebra.
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
An introductory course using models of the domestic and international economy to understand national income, unemployment, inflation, economic growth, inequality, the financial system, and monetary, fiscal, and other economic policies.
The course applies economic analysis to the aggregate economy including measurement of economic activity and explores economic fluctuations in the economy, the causes of recessions, gains from trade, and global economic disparities.
C-ID: ECON 202.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing ECON G175
- 2026-2027 Cal-GETC
- 2026-2027 Local General Education
- Advanced Placement (AP)
- Business Administration 2.0, Associate in Science Degree for Transfer
- Business Administration, Certificate of Achievement
- Economics
- Economics
- Economics (ECON)
- Economics, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Environmental Studies and Policy, Associate in Arts Degree
- Law, Public Policy, and Society, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Liberal Arts: Emphasis in Business and Public Administration, Associate in Arts Degree
- Liberal Arts: Emphasis in Social and Behavioral Science, Associate in Arts Degree
- Political Science, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Social Work and Human Services, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- University Core, Certificate of Achievement
ECON G1003 Units (54 lecture hours)
Introductory Economics
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
This course offers an introduction to the fundamentals of economics and provides a survey of both microeconomic and macroeconomic principles for students from all academic disciplines. Students will explore concepts such as supply and demand, market structures, inflation, and fiscal policy, and will gain practical insights into how economics affects everyday life and global dynamics. No credit for ECON G100 if taken after ECON C2001 or ECON C2002.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing ECON G100
ECON G1053 Units (54 lecture hours)
Consumer and Financial Math
Prerequisite(s): Course taught at the level of elementary algebra or appropriate math placement.
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Transfer Credit: CSU.
This course provides an exploration of the use of mathematics related to consumer and financial applications. The course will utilize basic mathematical concepts applied to the real world and society for consumers, business, money, and banking.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing ECON G105
ECON G1103 Units (54 lecture hours)
Economic Issues and Policy
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Formerly: Contemporary Economic Issues and Problems.
This course provides an introduction to the basic tools and concepts of economic analysis with an emphasis of applying economic theory to current problems and issues. Topics include scarcity, decision making, supply and demand, and the effects of policy applied to selected issues such as crime, drug control, healthcare, pollution, and poverty.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing ECON G110
- 2026-2027 Cal-GETC
- 2026-2027 Local General Education
- Economics
- Economics
- Economics (ECON)
- Economics, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Law, Public Policy, and Society, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Liberal Arts: Emphasis in Business and Public Administration, Associate in Arts Degree
- Liberal Arts: Emphasis in Social and Behavioral Science, Associate in Arts Degree
- Political Science, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- University Core, Certificate of Achievement
ECON G1153 Units (54 lecture hours)
Mathematical Game Theory
Prerequisite(s): Course taught at the level of intermediate algebra or appropriate math placement.
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Formerly: Game Theory.
This course provides an introduction to the mathematics of game theory. The course will use mathematical techniques and probabilities to calculate game strategies and interactions between rational decision makers. It will apply statistics to analyze and maximize outcomes of multiplayer games. The course will build game theory frameworks including Prisoner's Dilemma, games of chance, strategic games, and real world applications of market competition and international relations.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing ECON G115
ECON G1203 Units (54 lecture hours)
Economic History of The United States
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
This course is identical to HIST G110.
This course explores the economic history of the United States from the colonial period to the present. Emphasis is placed on the factors and forces contributing to U.S. economic development, evaluating the various agents of growth, and attempted solutions to economic problems. This course utilizes primary and secondary sources to examine the changing nature of American capitalism and U.S. involvement in the global economy.
Enrollment Limitation: HIST G110; students who complete ECON G120 may not enroll in or receive credit for HIST G110.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing ECON G120
ECON G1303 Units (54 lecture hours)
Environmental Economics and Policy
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Formerly: ENVS G100 Introduction to Environmental Studies.
This course provides an introduction to environmental studies that focuses on resource allocation, environmental issues, and environmental policy. The course is an interdisciplinary perspective on the biological processes of air, soil, and water; an analysis of human impact on the environment; and policies to foster sustainable development. The course evaluates problems of natural resource use, environmental quality, and pollution. Examines policies used to correct market failures of natural resources both nationally and internationally.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing ECON G130
- 2026-2027 Cal-GETC
- 2026-2027 Local General Education
- Anthropology, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Economics
- Economics
- Economics (ECON)
- Economics, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Environmental Science, Associate in Science Degree for Transfer
- Environmental Studies and Policy, Associate in Arts Degree
- Law, Public Policy, and Society, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Liberal Arts: Emphasis in Business and Public Administration, Associate in Arts Degree
- Liberal Arts: Emphasis in Social and Behavioral Science, Associate in Arts Degree
- Political Science, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- University Core, Certificate of Achievement
ECON G1353 Units (54 lecture hours)
International Political Economy
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
This course is identical to PSCI G135.
This course examines the relationship between economics and political science through an international lens. Students will explore a range of topics that bridge the gap between politics and economies by analyzing complex issues that include global disparities, the rise of emerging markets, and the strategic interaction between international actors and policy.
Enrollment Limitation: PSCI G135; students who complete ECON G135 may not enroll in or receive credit for PSCI G135.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing ECON G135
- 2026-2027 Cal-GETC
- 2026-2027 Local General Education
- Economics
- Economics
- Economics (ECON)
- Economics, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Liberal Arts: Emphasis in Business and Public Administration, Associate in Arts Degree
- Liberal Arts: Emphasis in Social and Behavioral Science, Associate in Arts Degree
- Political Science
- Political Science (PSCI, POLS)
- Political Science, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Sociology, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- University Core, Certificate of Achievement
ECON G1603 Units (54 lecture hours)
Statistics for Business and Economics
Prerequisite(s): Course taught at the level of intermediate algebra or appropriate math placement.
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
This course introduces probability techniques, hypothesis testing and predictive techniques to facilitate decision-making. Topics include descriptive statistics, probability and sampling distributions, statistical inference, correlation and linear regression, chi-square and t-test, and application of technology for statistical analysis and interpretation of statistical findings. Students will utilize statistical techniques to calculate probabilities, perform hypothesis testing, and interpret the results. Provides an introductory statistics course for business and economics majors and provides applications using data from business, economics, political science, health science, and education.
Enrollment Limitation: STAT C1000/STAT C1000E/PSYC G140/SOC G125; students who complete ECON G160 may not enroll in or receive credit for STAT C1000, STAT C1000E, PSYC G140, or SOC G125.
C-ID: MATH 110.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing ECON G160
- 2026-2027 Cal-GETC
- 2026-2027 Local General Education
- Administration of Justice, Associate in Science Degree for Transfer
- Adult Education/Noncredit
- Anthropology, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Business Administration 2.0, Associate in Science Degree for Transfer
- Business Administration, Certificate of Achievement
- Child and Adolescent Development, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Economics
- Economics
- Economics (ECON)
- Economics, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Elementary Teacher Education, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Enrollment & Registration
- Environmental Science, Associate in Science Degree for Transfer
- Environmental Studies and Policy, Associate in Arts Degree
- GWC: Remedial Coursework Limits
- Geography, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Law, Public Policy, and Society, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Liberal Arts: Emphasis in Business and Public Administration, Associate in Arts Degree
- Liberal Arts: Emphasis in Mathematics, Associate in Arts Degree
- Mathematics
- Mathematics (MATH)
- Mathematics (MATH, STAT)
- Modern Policing, Associate in Science
- Nursing-Registered Nurse, Associate in Science Degree
- Political Science, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Pre-Occupational Therapy, Certificate of Achievement
- Pre-Physical Therapy, Certificate of Achievement
- Pre-Physician Assistant, Certificate of Achievement
- Psychology
- Psychology (PSYC)
- Psychology, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Public Health Science, Associate in Science Degree for Transfer
- Registered Nurse, Associate in Science Degree
- Social Work and Human Services, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Sociology
- Sociology (SOC)
- Sociology, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Statistics (STAT)
- University Core, Certificate of Achievement
