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EC 381: Research in Managerial Economics
3.00 Credits
Bentley University
Prerequisite(s): Senior-level standing and EC224. Open to Managerial Economics or Economics-Finance majors, others by permission of the instructor. This capstone course analyzes business problems in terms of microeconomic principles and methods. Students are required to apply economic reasoning to managerial decisions in demand forecasting, production and cost analysis, pricing and competitive strategies. Course material integrates economic theory with statistical techniques and concepts from other business disciplines through a series of case studies and analytical models. As a capstone course, requires students to prepare a research project that integrates the principles and methods developed in this course with their area of concentration (or in finance for economics-finance majors).
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EC 391: Monetary Economics
3.00 Credits
Bentley University
Prerequisite(s): Senior-level standing and FI 310. Open to economics-finance or finance majors, others by permission of the instructor. Note: May not be taken by students who have completed EC 211. This course will take an especially close look at how monetary policy impacts the major financial markets, particularly the bond market. After examining the impact of monetary policy on the domestic economy, we will shift our analysis to the international arena. This will include an evaluation of the impact of money on both spot and forward exchange rates, and we will also examine the relative merits of fixed and flexible exchange rate systems. This analysis will then be applied to various real world cases such as the EMU, currency boards, and exchange rate crises. The final section of the course will focus on some of the major issues faced by U.S. monetary policymakers. We will examine the tools, targets and goals of Federal Reserve policy, with particular emphasis on some of the current debates of U.S. monetary policy.
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EC 401: Directed Study in Economics
3.00 Credits
Bentley University
Prerequisite(s): Department chairperson's permission Permits superior students to study special topics. ( Allows repetition for credit.)
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EC 402: Seminar in Economics
3.00 Credits
Bentley University
Prerequisite(s): Department chairperson's permission Makes it possible for small groups of advanced students to work on selected topics. ( Allows repetition for credit.)
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EC 420: Managerial Economics Internship
3.00 Credits
Bentley University
Prerequisite(s): Senior level standing. Open to superior full-time students who are accepted into the program by the department's internship coordinator. The internship provides the student with an opportunity to apply principles of economics while working in business or government. The internship experience enables the student to understand the relationship between academic experience and business practice prior to graduation. Such a work experience is helpful in defining career goals and adjusting academic programs to prepare to meet those objectives. Additional benefits include building self-confidence, learning to work with others in a goal-related atmosphere, and establishing a contact for possible employment upon graduation.
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EC 421: Economics -Finance Internship
3.00 Credits
Bentley University
Prerequisite(s): Senior level standing. Open to superior full-time students who are accepted into the program by the department's internship coordinator. The internship provides the student with an opportunity to apply principles of economics and finance while working in business or government. The internship experience enables the student to understand the relationship between academic experience and business practice prior to graduation. Such a work experience is helpful in defining career goals and adjusting academic programs to prepare to meet those objectives. Additional benefits include building self-confidence, learning to work with others in a goal-related atmosphere, and establishing a contact for possible employment upon graduation.
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EXP 101: Expository Writing I:Critical Thinking and Writing
3.00 Credits
Bentley University
Designed for students who are native speakers of English.
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EXP 101L: Expository Writing I:Critical Thinking and Writing with Lab
3.00 Credits
Bentley University
Designed for native speakers of English who can benefit from an intensive writing lab.
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EXP 102: Expository Writing I:Critical Thinking and Writing
3.00 Credits
Bentley University
Designed for international and bilingual students.
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EXP 102L: Expository Writing I:Critical Thinking and Writing with Lab
3.00 Credits
Bentley University
Designed for international and bilingual students who can benefit from an intensive writing lab
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