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Economics is a semester long course for any 10, 11, or 12th grade student. This course will allow students to investigate and apply “hands-on” applications for economic concepts such as supply and demand, opportunity, costs, scarcity, inflation, and unemployment. Students will examine economic activities of individuals, companies, labor and government. Critical thinking and problem solving skills are used in projects such as developing a small business plan, purchasing a home, identifying consumer fraud and investing for retirement.
Counseling Note:
This course is in compliance with the district graduation requirements for Economics and Social Studies.
NCAA approved course
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