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William Alpert

  • Department of Economics
    U-Box 63
  • (203) 251-8413
  • w.alpert@uconn.edu

 

William Alpert is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Connecticut. Author of numerious publications and an active instructor, Dr. Alpert is also the Special Advisor to the William H. Donor Foundation, Inc. and the Managing Partner of Foundation Services, LLC. Link to Dr. Alpert's Cirriculum Vitae

Course Offerings


ECON 111 - Principles of Macroeconomics

  • Either semester. Three credits. May be taken before or after Economics 112. May not be taken concurrently with Economics 112.
  • The organization and function of the economic system as a total unit. Economic decisions, institutions, and policies that determine levels and rates of growth of production, employment, and prices. Topical subjects (e.g. government budget deficits and current interest rate policy).

ECON 112 - Principles of Microeconomics

  • Either semester. Three credits. May be taken before or after Economics 111. May not be taken concurrently with Economics 111.
  • How the invisible hand of the market functions through the economic decisions of firms and individuals. How prices, wages and profits are determined, resources are allocated and income is distributed. Topical subjects (e.g., energy policy and health care).

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  • There are currently no events scheduled for Economics.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Instructor Certification

 

  • Q: What are the minimum requirements for instructor certification?
  • A: The minimum degree requirement for instructors wishing to teach Early College Experience economics courses is usually a Bachelor's degree. The candidate must have appropriately strong background in economics including intermediate economics theory plus several junior level or above economics courses.

 

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