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CS 478: Business Online
3.00 Credits
Baker University
This subject aims to provide students with an understanding of on-line business in the context of today's global business environment. This subject covers key areas of online business including: business-to-business and business-to-consumer relations, Internet commerce, EDI, standards, regulation and policy; principles and practices of on-line business; security; and social and economic issues. Prerequisite: CS 175 or permission of instructor. (Cross-listed as BS 478.)
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CS 481: Research Project or Professional Practice/ Practicum
3.00 Credits
Baker University
Students who have demonstrated their interest in research activities may enroll for research project under the supervision of a consulting instructor. Professional practice can be an internship business practicum in appropriate institution or company. Prerequisite: CS 185.
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CS 481 - Research Project or Professional Practice/ Practicum
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CS 491: Capstone Project
3.00 Credits
Baker University
A capstone course consisting of individual or group projects undertaken in collaboration with the instructor. This is an opportunity to integrate students' knowledge of the computer science curriculum by implementing a significant software system. It is required for the major. Prerequisite: Senior standing.
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CS 491 - Capstone Project
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CS 495: Special Topics
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Baker University
This course covers special topics of current interest. Possibilities include mobile robotic, image recognition, cryptography, virtual reality, visual computing, computer graphics, multimedia studies, artificial intelligence, information management, rapid development tools (graphical interfaces), structure of telecommunications, business programming, algorithm analysis and design, formal languages and automata.
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CS 499: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Baker University
Students who have demonstrated superior achievement in computer science may enroll for independent study under the supervision of a consulting instructor. Prerequisite: Department chair approval.
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EC 111: Economic Analysis of Social Issues
3.00 Credits
Baker University
Economic forces lie at the root of many social problems. Furthermore, many social problems arise because of the incompatibility of individual incentives and social outcomes. Students in this course will be encouraged to think about everyday events in an economic fashion. This course begins by developing in the student a few fundamental tools of economic analysis and continues on to apply those tools to current problems discussed in economics as well as other academic disciplines, paying particular attention to the role of government in solving or creating social problems.
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EC 151: Applied Game Theory
3.00 Credits
Baker University
This course examines strategic choice problems by introducing students to solution techniques for sequential and simultaneous games, development of pure and random strategies, and the concept of equilibrium. We will then apply our solution techniques to problems within economic, social, political, and biological sciences including coordination and collective action problems, voting strategies and coalitions, and the process of evolution. Prerequisite: An ACT math score of 20 or above, or MA 090 with a C or better.
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EC 243: Principles of Economics: Macro
3.00 Credits
Baker University
This second course in the principles sequence studies how total economic output (gross domestic product), price levels, and employment are determined and the impacts of fiscal policy, monetary policy, and international developments. The economic functions of money and financial markets are introduced. Prerequisite: EC 242.
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EC 295,495: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Baker University
Offered periodically, the course will be determined by student interest and need.
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EC 344: Money and Financial Institutions
3.00 Credits
Baker University
The first half of this course studies the role of money and financial markets in a capitalist economy, including the money supply process. The second half covers monetary theory and aggregate price and output determination. Prerequisites: EC 242 and 243.
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