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Course Criteria
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0.50 - 2.00 Credits
Informal seminars dealing with topics chosen from areas of pure or applied mathematics or computer science, and which are not usually covered in regular mathematics or computer science courses. Level of accessibility may vary by topic. May be repeated with new content for additional credit. Four units maximum may be counted on any program in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. Identical to MATH 485. May not register for both CPTG 485 and MATH 485 during the same term. Prerequisite: MATH 131 or consent of the instructor.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Content determined by interests of faculty and students, with specific areas listed in class schedule. May be repeated with new content for additional credit. Prerequisite: CPTG 244, 245; or consent of the instructor.
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0.00 - 8.00 Credits
A minimum of 10 weeks of structured and supervised work experience. Limited to juniors and seniors majoring in computer science/information systems. Credit given for only one internship. May be registered for more than one term. Total credit limited to a maximum of 8 units. Prerequisite: CPTG 244, 245, 4 units of upper-division CPTG courses, and consent of the department chair
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
The study of topics or problems not covered in courses currently being taught. Limited to majors in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. May be repeated for additional credit. Prerequisite: CPTG 244, 245, and consent of the department chair
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4.00 Credits
The nature and causes of economic growth, inflation, recession, and unemployment. Government monetary and fiscal policy, Keynesian and monetarist economic models, and an introduction to the American financial system. Pre- or co-requisite: 4 units of mathematics that fulfill Foundational Studies III requirements.
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4.00 Credits
Supply and demand analysis, competition, oligopoly, and monopoly. Economic choices, pricing and production, international trade. Comparative economic systems. Pre- or co-requisite: 4 units of mathematics that fulfill Foundational Studies III requirements.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to statistical methods for decision-making with applications drawn from business, finance, and economics. Topics include random variables, probability distributions, sampling, hypothesis testing, correlation and linear regression models. Credit is not allowed for both MATH 251 and ECON 341. Prerequisite: 4 units of mathematics that fulfill Foundational Studies III requirements.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to international business theory and practice: theory of trade and integration, international economic institutions and their context, comparative economic systems, application of economic principles to the functional areas of business on the global level. Prerequisites: ECON 254, ECON 255.
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4.00 Credits
Concepts, methods, and procedures of initiating new ventures. Acquisition, location, legal consideration and application of the management process as it relates to the operation of a small business. Prerequisite: MGMT 304, MKTG 305, FNCE 354.
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4.00 Credits
An examination of key factors driving economic growth in nations. The focus is on the roles of population growth, physical and human capital accumulation, international trade, technology, and political stability in economic development. Compares the developmental histories of advanced industrial economies and developing economies with emphasis on emerging markets. May be repeated with different content. Prerequisite: ECON 254, ECON 255.
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