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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: (EE 210 and 210L, or 211 and 211L), (CECS 174 or MAE 205), and (EE 370 or MAE 376), or consent of instructor. Concepts of instrumentation, data acquisition and computer-based control of industrial systems. Topics include signal conditioning, software and hardware for data acquisition and computer-based control, graphical programming and virtual instrumentation. (Lecture-problems 2, laboratory 3 hours) Letter grade only (A-F).
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MATH 103 or higher and one course from the Foundation Curriculum. Money and banking, price changes, national income analysis, business cycles, economic growth, fiscal and monetary policy, international trade. Not open for credit to students with credit in ECON 202. (CAN ECON 2)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 103 or higher. Business organization, price theory, allocation of resources, distribution of income, public economy. Not open for credit to students with credit in ECON 201. (CAN ECON 4)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Completion of GE Foundation requirements. Designed for non-majors. Presents basic training in economics for social studies teachers or citizens who wish to exercise a reasoned judgment about economic issues in public affairs. Content generally same as ECON 100, 101, in condensed form. Not open for credit to students with credit in ECON 100 or 101 except by consent of the Economics Department.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Completion of the G.E. Foundation and the Category B requirement, and ECON 101. Interdisciplinary analysis of human impact on the atmosphere and biological diversity; consideration of policies to foster sustainable development with emphasis on the economic perspective; international political economy of negotiations to promote global cooperation in defense of our common environment.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ECON 100, 101 and MATH 115 OR 122. Analysis of economic concepts and their applications to business situations. Emphasis on supply and demand analysis, costs of production, variations of competition and monopoly, revenues, prices, profits and losses, and other aspects of the operations of the business enterprise. Any prerequisite course in which a grade lower than "C" is received must be retaken and successfully completed prior to enrolling in ECON 310.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ECON 100, 101 and either MATH 115 OR 122. Determinants of levels of income, employment, and prices; of secular and cyclical changes in economic activity; and of the effects of public policies upon aggregative economic experience. Any prerequisite course in which a grade lower than "C" is received must be retaken and successfully completed prior to enrolling in ECON 311.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ECON 100 and 101, or 300. Evolution of economics as a science. Doctrines of the different schools of economic thought. Study of the contributions of outstanding economists.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ECON 100, 101 and either MATH 115 or 122. Nature and functions of money and its relation to prices; the monetary system of the United States; the functions of banks, bank credit, foreign exchange and monetary control.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ECON 100, 101 and either MATH 115 or 122. The tools of marginal analysis and their application to managerial decisions and planning. Emphasis upon calculating solutions to operational problems. Topics include demand analysis, production and cost, pricing, and output decisions. Product and factor markets will be analyzed.
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