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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course consists of an independent creative or research project designed by the student and supervised by a democracy studies faculty member. The nature of the project, the schedule for accomplishment, and the means of evaluation must be formalized in a learning contract prior to registration ( See Independent Study" under "Academic Policies" section.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
A variety of off-campus experiential learning opportunities can be arranged through the director of internships and study abroad. The off-campus internship is a individually designed experience that allows the student to explore the relationships between learning in the classroom and the practical application of knowledge in everyday work situations. Prerequisites: admission to the internship program, and approval of the democracy studies coordinator. (See "Internships" under "Academic Policiessection.) Credit/No credit grading.
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2.00 Credits
This course will provide students with an overview of the major issues of democratization. This two-credit course represents the capstone class for the minor in democracy studies. Concurrent with the class, students must be enrolled in four additional credits of independent study, internship, or directed research that involves participation in civic affairs. By permission of the instructor.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This project, which takes many forms, draws on and extends knowledge, skills of analysis and creative achievement developed through previous academic work. The student initiates the project, identifies an area to be explored, and proposes a method of inquiry appropriate to the topic. The project should include a reflection on the social context, the body of literature, or the conceptual framework to which it is a contribution. It must be shared with the College community through posters, presentation, or other means. This course is repeatable up to 8 semester-hours. Pre-or co-requisite: requirement of study area in democracy studies. Approval of faculty mentor, democracy studies coordinator, and the department chair(s) of the student's major.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course consists of an independent creative or research project designed by the student and supervised by an economics faculty member. The nature of the project, the schedule for accomplishment, and the means of evaluation must be formalized in a learning contract prior to registration. (See "Independent Study"under "Academic Policies" section.)
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3.00 Credits
Legal rights and responsibilities in ordinary business transactions. (Formerly offered as ECON 367). Prerequisite: ECON 101.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the strategic function of marketing as the process by which goods and services are distributed to consumers by business in an environment of individual consumer choice. Provides an analysis of product development, pricing strategies, promotional efforts, and distribution systems within the context of an increased awareness of the need for all business functions to provide for the satisfaction of the consumer. (Formerly offered as ECON 365.) Prerequisite: ECON 101.
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3.00 Credits
A study in the methods for attaining effective management of business and non-business organizations. The task of management is to make the members of an organization work well together. Emphasis in this course is on the recognition of objectives to guide the organization in the process of planning, organizing, directing, and controlling its operations. (Formerly offered as ECON 352.) Prerequisite: ECON 101.
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles of financial accounting for recording, classifying, summarizing, reporting, and interpreting financial data. The accounting cycle is presented using the double entry system for all three forms of business, including sole Majors, Minors, Other Programs of Study, Course Descriptions proprietorships, partnerships and corporations. Prerequisite: ECON 101.
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3.00 Credits
Macroeconomics is the study of the economic performance of the national economy as measured by employment, national income, inflation, and growth. It analyzes efforts to influence these measures with monetary and fiscal policy, with an emphasis on contemporary occurrences. Prerequisite: ECON 101.
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