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ECN U922: Directed Study
2.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Offers independent work under the direction of members of the department on a chosen topic. Course content depends on instructor. May not be substituted for requirements leading to a BA or BS in economics.
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ECN U923: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Offers independent work under the direction of members of the department on a chosen topic. Course content depends on instructor. May not be substituted for requirements leading to a BA or BS in economics.
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ECN U924: Directed Study
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Offers independent work under the direction of members of the department on a chosen topic. Course content depends on instructor. May not be substituted for requirements leading to a BA or BS in economics.
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ECN U924 - Directed Study
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ECN U925: Undergraduate Teaching Experience
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Offers an opportunity for qualified undergraduate students to serve as undergraduate teaching assistants. Requires various assignments closely directed by the assigned course instructor. These may include holding office hours, light grading, maintaining the records for the course, proctoring-but not solely administering-exams and quizzes, holding recitation/tutorial sessions, and (very) limited lecturing or leading class discussions.
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ECN U970: Junior/ Senior Honors Project
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Focuses on in-depth project in which a student conducts research or produces a product related to the student's major field. Culminating experience in the University Honors Program. Combined with Junior/Senior Project 2 or college-defined equivalent for 8 credit honors project.
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ECN U971: Junior/ Senior Honors Project
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Focuses on second semester of in-depth project in which a student conducts research or produces a product related to the student's major field. Culminating experience in the University Honors Program.
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ECO U115: Macroeconomics
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Introduces macroeconomic analysis. Topics include the flow of national income, economics growth and fluctuation, the role of money and banking, and monetary and fiscal policies. Emphasizes the development of conceptual tools to analyze the economic problems facing modern society.
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ECO U116: Microeconomics
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Focuses on development of basic theory of demand, supply, and market price. Explores applications to selected microeconomic problems, such as basic monopoly and competition, and other issues that relate to the role of the pricing system in resource allocation and income distribution.
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ECO U200: European and American Business Economics
3.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Introduces the principles of business analysis, economic institutions, and current trends, with Cambridge as the new home for technology, drawing the likes of Microsoft to its location. Studies businesses large and small to better understand global marketing, manufacturing, and England's effort to remain one of the most dynamic business locations in the world, with London as its backdrop.
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ED U101: Reading and Study Skills
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Provides instruction to students who demonstrate a need to be more efficient in comprehending and studying college textbooks and collateral reading assignments. Concentrates on techniques involved in understanding informative materials and introduces the evaluation of persuasive prose. In addition, presents suggestions on such topics as how to listen to and take summary notes on course lectures and how to set study goals and priorities consistent with course objectives.
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