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Properties and origins of the solar system, exoplanets, astrobiology. History, properties of light, instruments, study of solar system and nearby stars.
Introductory program in macroeconomics. Topics include the measurement and modeling of output, national income, inflation and unemployment; the determinants of cross-country differences in income; the functions of money and the banking system; the causes of and policy responses to recessions; the effect of monetary and fiscal policy on interest rates and national income.
Introductory program in microeconomics. Topics include marginal analysis; international trade; supply and demand analysis; market efficiency; basic welfare analysis of market interactions and government intervention; the theory of firm production and costs; profit maximization in different market structures; consumer choice.