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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Supervised experience in business, governmental, or service agencies, matching theory with practice. [CR/NC. Prereq: IA. Weekly: 3 hrs per unit of credit.]
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3.00 Credits
Apply computer programming and implementation concepts to comprehensive group project. Use management planning and scheduling tools; practice assessing and reporting progress; develop, test, quality assure software; develop documentation. CIS majors only. [Prereq: CIS/CS 318, 350, 372 and 450. All prereqs must be completed with C or above. Weekly: 2 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab.]
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Individual study on selected topics. Open to advanced students with consent of faculty sponsor and DA.
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4.00 Credits
Learn economic fundamentals. Microeconomic behavior of consumers and firms. Different market structures and government policies. Macroeconomic concepts including business cycles, unemployment, inflation, and growth. Effects of fiscal and monetary policy. [Prereq: Math Code 40 or higher.]
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4.00 Credits
(3-4). Economic theories of trade and finance. Evaluate effects of world trading system and globalization. Debate role of international institutions (WTO & IMF). Case studies on free trade areas, financial crises, protectionist policies, and labor/environmental issues. Economics majors must enroll for four units. Optional four units for others. [Prereq: ECON 210, only if enrolling for four units. GE.]
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4.00 Credits
(3-4). Explore economic theory underlying development policies. Evaluate World Bank & IMF policy. Case studies covering poverty, inequality, trade & growth policy, debt issues, health, education, population, sustainable development, women in agriculture. Economics and Business Administration majors MUST enroll for 4 units and must have completed ECON 210. [DCG-n. GE.]
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
From Greeks/Romans to modern times. Changing thought on enduring questions of efficiency and justice. Great debates over trade, price control, socialism, and limits to growth, as reflected in works from Plato to Marx, Keynes, and Kuznets. Economics and Business Administration majors MUST enroll for 4 units and must have completed ECON 210. [GE.]
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4.00 Credits
(3-4). Interpret meaning of sustainable economy. Techniques for measuring economic performance using sustainability standard. Analyze domestic and international policies consistent with a sustainable economy. Economics and Business Administration majors MUST enroll for 4 units and must have completed ECON 210. [CWT.]
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4.00 Credits
Price determination in markets for goods, services, and resources. Utility and indifference analysis of demand. Isoquant analysis of production. Supply determination under competitive and noncompetitive conditions. [Prereq: ECON 210; math code 50 or equivalent.]
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4.00 Credits
Critique macroeconomic models, including macrodynamics and the microeconomic foundation of macroeconomic theory. Fiscal and monetary policy impacts on income, employment, interest rates, economic growth, inflation. [Prereq: ECON 210.]
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