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UGA ECON 2105: Principles of Macroeconomics

ECON 2105 introduces macroeconomics — GDP, inflation, unemployment, and fiscal and monetary policy — and is a required gateway into the Terry College of Business as well as a popular social science pick. It's taught in large sections with exam-weighted grading, and Terry admission math makes its grade matter beyond the credit.

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What makes it hard

The models are chained: exams ask what happens to output and prices when policy changes, which means walking a multi-step causal path through aggregate demand and supply. Students who memorize conclusions without mechanisms get systematically picked off by multiple-choice distractors built from skipped steps — and the Terry GPA cutoff raises the stakes on every point.

What you'll cover

  • GDP, inflation, and unemployment measurement
  • Aggregate demand and aggregate supply
  • Fiscal policy
  • Money and the banking system
  • The Federal Reserve and monetary policy
  • Economic growth basics

The ECON 2105 study guide

How to study for UGA ECON 2105, step by step.

  1. 1

    Learn the mechanism behind every conclusion

    ECON 2105 distractors are engineered from skipped causal steps. Knowing that expansionary policy raises output is worthless without the chain that produces it.

  2. 2

    Narrate policy scenarios out loud

    An interest rate cut, step by step through AD-AS to output and prices. Wherever the narration stalls is exactly the gap to fix.

  3. 3

    Draw the AD-AS model cold every week

    Producing the diagram from a blank page is a different skill from following it on a slide — and the exams reward the first one.

  4. 4

    Train on mixed multiple choice

    Practice sets combining measurement, fiscal, and monetary topics mirror the actual exam construction. Single-topic review builds a fluency the test never asks for.

  5. 5

    Run the review through Fennie

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How Fennie helps with ECON 2105

Fennie's Daily Plans pace ECON 2105 so each model builds on reviewed foundations rather than half-remembered ones — useful when Terry admission math makes every exam point count. Use chat to narrate cause-and-effect chains step by step, and drill generated multiple-choice questions built the way the real distractors are.

FAQ

Is ECON 2105 hard at UGA?

Moderate — easy vocabulary, harder models. Exams reward tracing a policy change through the AD-AS framework step by step, and the Terry College GPA stakes make students treat it more seriously than its content alone would demand.

Do I need ECON 2105 for the Terry College of Business?

Yes — it's part of the required pre-business coursework, and its grade feeds the competitive Terry admission GPA. Doing well here matters twice: for the credit and for the application.

How should I study for ECON 2105 exams?

Draw the AD-AS model from scratch and walk policy scenarios out loud — what shifts, what happens to output and prices, and why. Then do mixed multiple-choice practice, because the wrong answers are engineered from broken causal chains.

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