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ECN 3880: Government and Business
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F, S. The market structures in which business operates: public policies for regulation and control of those markets. Prerequisites & Notes: ECN 2802G or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3
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ECN 3880 - Government and Business
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ECN 3881: Economics of Public Utilities
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
S. This course entails an examination of the unique economic characteristics which set public utilities apart from other corporations, and explains why these firms are subject to regulation. Prerequisites & Notes: ECN 2802G or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3
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ECN 3881 - Economics of Public Utilities
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ECN 3890: Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F, S. Theory of the labor market including labor demand, labor supply, investments in human capital, and wage determination. Prerequisites & Notes: ECN 2802G Credits: 3
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ECN 3890 - Labor Economics
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ECN 3891: International Economics,Honors
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F. Principles of foreign trade and finance; balance of payments, tariffs, quotas and commercial policies of major countries. Prerequisites & Notes: ECN 2802G or ECN 2892G and admission to the University Honors College. Credits: 3
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ECN 3891 - International Economics,Honors
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ECN 3970: Study Abroad
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
(Arr.-Arr.-1-15) See STA 3970. May not be counted as part of the 21 semester-hours requirement for economics minor. Credits: 1 to 15
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ECN 3971: Statistics Applied to Economics I
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F, S. Measures of central tendency and dispersion, statistical distributions, regression, and hypothesis testing with applications to economics. Prerequisites & Notes: ECN 2802G or permission of the instructor. No credit toward graduation for a student with credit in another introductory statistics course. Credits: 3
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ECN 3971 - Statistics Applied to Economics I
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ECN 3972: Statistics Applied to Economics II
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F, S. Non-parametric statistics, chi-square and F distribution, multiple regression, index numbers, and time series with application to economics. WI Prerequisites & Notes: ECN 3971 and MAT 2120G, or MAT 2550, or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3
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ECN 3972 - Statistics Applied to Economics II
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ECN 4275: Internship in Economics
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
(Arr.-Arr.-1-12) (Credit/No Credit) A semester's experience as an intern in a state, federal, or international agency or business firm. Twelve semester hours may be earned in the fall or spring semesters and nine semester hours during the summer term. Credit for this program does not count toward graduation if the student has earned 12 or more semester hours of Credit/No Credit in student teaching or any other internship offered by the university. Note: Not more than six semester hours can be used to meet the total credit hours required in the major. Prerequisites & Notes: Permission of the department chairperson and acceptance of the student by a state, federal, or international agency or business firm on the basis of the student's application.? May not be counted as part of the 21 semester-hours requirement for economics minor. Credits: 1 to 12
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ECN 4444: Honors Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
(Arr.-Arr.-3) Consideration of special topics in Economics. Special emphasis on an area of interest to the student approved by faculty supervisor and Departmental Honors Coordinator. Prerequisites & Notes: Admission to the Departmental Honors College and permission of the Departmental Honors Coordinator. Credits: 3
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ECN 4505: Business Cycles
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
S. Fluctuations in economic activity and their causes, methods of forecasting, and policies for growth and stability. Prerequisites & Notes: ECN 2802G. Credits: 3
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ECN 4505 - Business Cycles
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