2014-2015 Graduate Bulletin

ICJ 701 International Economics

30 HOURS LECTURE PLUS CONFERENCES 

This course will be an advanced overview of global economics and crime, and international trade and finance, to provide insight into and to critique measures of development. The concepts of international trade and finance will be taught by using examples related to transnational crime. The course starts with a review of development, then covers trade, including its role in development and then international finance.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

A course in economics taken while the student was in undergraduate studies, or once enrolled as a graduate student, PAD 704.