Course Schedule
ECON 1101 01E —
Econ of Financial Literacy
CRN 50113
3.0 credit hours
This course explores the microeconomic and macroeconomic principles that underpin financial literacy, emphasizing the importance of informed decision-making in personal finance. In this class, students will learn how to apply economic thinking to real-world financial situations and develop the skills necessary to make sound financial decisions. Specifically, students will learn how to use economic theories and concepts to make informed decisions about budgeting, cash flow management, maximizing their earnings potential, tax planning, obtaining and using credit, saving and investments, insurance and risk management, and retirement. The course will emphasize the importance of understanding the broader economic context when developing and implementing financial plans.
Course Details
| College |
Business |
Instructor |
Schiman, Jeffrey |
| Location |
Online Course |
Seats Available |
6 open
(45 / 51)
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| Instructional Method |
Entirely at a distance
This course is delivered 100% through distance education technology. No visits to campus/designated instructional site are required.
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Waitlist Available |
No Waitlist Available
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| Schedule Type |
Asynchronous Instruction
Asynchronous Course: Instruction delivered online without specified meeting days, times, or location.
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Material Cost |
N/A |
| Semester |
Summer 2025 |
University Store |
Online
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| Term |
Minimester II |
Course Fees |
N/A
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Meeting Times
| Dates |
Days |
Time |
Building |
Room |
| June 23 - July 24, 2025
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-
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