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Course Description: Major issues relative to the economics of families including household production, and human capital development and the economics of crises, public policy and family life cycle spending, saving and borrowing. A theoretical and research perspective will be used to illuminate the concepts in the course. New and emerging issues and the role of ethics in the field of family economics will be emphasized throughout the course.
Meeting Place and Times: This course is offered online
Instructor(s): Bernadine Enevoldsen.
Prerequisites: Students enrolled in the Family Financial Planning Program through the Great Plains Interactive Distance Education Alliance (GPIDEA) have first priority to enroll in the course. Students not enrolled in the program may register if room is available. To learn more about course requirements and availability contact Janine Hansen at jhansen@montana.edu or (406) 994-5240.
Cost: $1,290.00
Required Books/Materials: - Blau, Ferber & Winkler. Economics of Women, Men & Work,, 6th Ed. ISBN: 0-13-608425-7
Computer Requirements: - Computer running Windows 2000 or newer or Mac OS X
or higher
- CD-ROM drive
- Internet access
For More Information: To learn more about the Family Financial Planning Program visit our website www.montana.edu/montanagpidea or contact Ann Perkins at ann.perkins@montana.edu.
How to Register: Register Online
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