FN320

MONEY AND BANKING

FN320

(4 credit hours)

Spring  | Prerequisites: BS101

This course addresses classical and contemporary issues in the thMotion in one, two and three dimensions, kinematics equations and problem-solving, Newton’s laws and applications, work, power, and energy, impulse, momentum, center of mass, circular motion, gravity, and solids and fluids are considered. Heat and temperature, laws of thermodynamics, thermal properties and processes, heat calculations and production of energy through solar panels, adiabatic and isothermal properties of alternate fuel source are also discussed. Term paper required.eory of money, banking, and financial institutions. Topics covered include the gold standard, the structure of central banks and the Federal Reserve system, theories of money demand and money supply, the relationship between money supply and overall economic activity, and the theoretical and practical aspects of monetary policy. Current topics related to the economy will be discussed.