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DANC 216: Ballet Dance Technique
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
A ballet technique class, focusing on developing the basic fundamentals of classical ballet movement and alignment, vocabulary, theories and style along with a holistic approach to a life-long learning of physical health and fitness.
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DANC 217: Jazz Dance Technique
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
A jazz dance technique class focusing on the introduction to and the development of various styles, vocabulary and theories of jazz along with a holistic approach to a life-long learning of physical health and fitness.
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DANC 325: Choreography
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
A study of the fundamentals of the craft of choreography through a variety of improvisational components, a study of contemporary choreographers, theory and process.
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DANC 394: Special Topics in Dance
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
Advanced analysis of specific topics in theatrical, textual and kinesthetic studies, determined by student interest and faculty availability. Might be repeated with emphasis on various topics within dance.
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ECON 100: Survey of Economic Issues
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
An introduction to economic theory and practice with emphasis on applications to the contemporary social world. Economics and BusinessHendrix Catalog 2008-2009 169 ECON200 Principles of Microeconomics (SB) Introduction to concepts and methods of microeconomics. Emphasis is placed on resource allocation, effects of market structures, and the manner in which these market structures affect the economics decisions of a business entity. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 120 or above.
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ECON 210: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
Introduction to concepts and methods of macroeconomics. Topics such as inflation, unemployment, and economic growth are examined. The role of monetary and fiscal policy in achieving macroeconomic objectives is emphasized. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 120 or above.
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ECON 300: Intermediate Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
Intermediate-level course dealing with the microeconomic theory of consumer and producer behavior. Particular attention is given to the theory of production and cost and to the effects of various market structures on resource allocation. Prerequisites: ECON 200 and 210 or consent.
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ECON 310: Intermediate Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
A study of the functioning of the aggregate economy and the influences of monetary and fiscal policy on it. Special emphasis is placed on the economics of inflation. Prerequisites: ECON 200 and 210 or consent.
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ECON 320: Money,Banking,and Credit
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
A study of the U.S. commercial banking system and its role in the economy. Investigates the role of the Federal Reserve and the impact of monetary policy on the aggregate economy. Prerequisites: ECON 200 and 210 or consent.
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ECON 335: International Finance
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
This course will cover topics such as international financial markets, foreign exchange risk management, export/import finance, global financing strategies, international trade flow payments, and financial dimensions of political risk management. Prerequisites: One course from ECON 100, ECON 200, or ECON 210, and one course from BUSI 100 or BUSI 200.
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