BUS 243 Economics
Students learn and analyze the ten principles of economics in relation to global, national, state, and tribal economies. Students assess consumer, business, and government spending and how the availability of resources, access to capital, and traditional Ojibwe values affect the economy of Northern Wisconsin. This course introduces the basics of economics where students illustrate how economic functions impact their personal and professional situation regarding personal finance, entrepreneurship, and local business management. Areas of focus include hyperlocal economies, tribal economies, supply and demand, impacts of inflation, and employment rates.