EC 1041 Introduction to Economics

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At the conclusion of this course, students will understand the behavior of different economic agents (households, firms, government and the rest of the world) and how they interact with each other, allowing them to be able to assess economic phenomena and make the best decisions as a consumer agent, company or government.

EC 1031 Macroeconomics

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At the conclusion of the course, students will be able to distinguish macroeconomic aspects such as consumption, investment, government spending, exports and imports; and indicators such as production, unemployment, inflation and economic growth to be able to understand the overall socioeconomic environment.

EC 1011 Microeconomics

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At the conclusion of the course, students will be able to deduce market prices, based on their understanding of consumer behavior, production, costs, and industrial organization, given the importance that these aspects have in economic-administrative areas.

EC 1001 Introduction to Global Businesses

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At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to describe an overview of the economic foundations that gave rise to international trade and its development, thereby becoming able to identify the important role it has in both economic development and the integration processes of the different regions of the world.

EC 1000 Introduction to Economics and Business

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At the conclusion of this course, students will have the characteristics and competencies of a graduate from the undergraduate degree in Economics. They will be knowledgeable about their work field and career development. For this purpose, they will study and understand the main issues involved in the study of phenomena related to microeconomics, macroeconomics, and economic history and present of Mexico.

CO 4001 Accounting and Finance Internship

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The purpose of this course is to introduce students to a real-life business enviroment, in order for them to develop the necessary skills for an appropiate work performance. Additionally, the course aims for students to apply previously acquired knowledge in a support and development project for an organization.

CO 3125 Auxilliary Credit Organizations

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The aim of this course is to acquaint students with the structure and functionality of different credit organiations such as: financial factoring enterprises, money exchange houses, saving funds and loans, insurance companies, financial funds with a limited objective (SOFOL), and credit unions.