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DA 201: Introduction to Dance
3.00 Credits
Regis College
This course introduces students to the physical and theoretical foundation upon which all expressive dance forms are based. Students develop an understanding of the body as an expressive instrument and of dance as a performing art. Through the study of basic dance technique, students develop strength, flexibility, body placement, control, and sense of line.
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DA 204: Movement/Physical Theatre
3.00 Credits
Regis College
Each class begins with a dance warm-up designed to increase strength, flexibility, and coordination. This is followed by ensemble and individual movement work focusing on the development of theatrical expression through character and story. Designed to examine both the process and product of physical craft.
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DA 319: Styles of Dance in World Cultures
3.00 Credits
Regis College
Study of dance styles including those from African, Asian, European, Caribbean, and Native American traditions. Creative projects in discovery and exploration of movement and imagery. Focus on incorporating styles of dance into choreography for the modern stage.
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EC 201: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Regis College
This course introduces the study of economic decisionmaking by consumers and business firms in a market setting. Students learn how different types of markets for goods and services function and how government action can impact these markets.
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EC 202: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Regis College
This course introduces the study of the economic forces that determine the overall level of employment, income, prices and economic growth. Students learn how changing money and credit conditions and changes in government tax and spending policies affect the macro economy.
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EC 203: The Global Economy
3.00 Credits
Regis College
This course aims to provide the student with the background necessary to understand the opportunities and challenges posed by our rapidly changing world economy. Among the many topics covered will be the global distribution of population and resources, the impact of free trade on world living standards, an international comparison of major economic systems, and an analysis of important issues such as resource depletion, pollution, income inequality, and poverty.
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EC 305: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Regis College
A study of the American financial system as it relates to money and banking. Banking as a business; new developments in banking. The Federal Reserve System. Monetary policy and its relation to the problems of unemployment and inflation. International finance. Foreign exchange markets.
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EC 317: Economics of American Industry
3.00 Credits
Regis College
A study of the structure, conduct, and performance of American industry.
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EC 323: Managerial Economics
3.00 Credits
Regis College
This course focuses on the business decision-making process using the methodology of behavioral economics. The course examines responses to economic fluctuations taking into account such factors as attitudes toward risk, motivation, altruism, conflict, and cooperation. Classroom experiments will be used to test behavior and decision making under varying degrees of uncertainty.
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EC 328: Environmental Economics
3.00 Credits
Regis College
This course uses economic analysis to explore the underlying behavioral causes of environmental and natural resource problems and to evaluate the policy responses to them. Topics include air and water pollution, toxic substances, the exploitation of exhaustible resources, and the question of limiting economic growth.
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