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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course examines government expenditure and tax policies with an emphasis on evaluation of expenditures; the structure of federal, state, and local taxes; and the budget as an economic document.(Prerequisites: EC 11, EC 12) Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to descriptive statistics, probability theory, discrete and continuous probability distributions, sampling methods, sampling distributions, interval estimation, and hypothesis testing.A weekly lab provides opportunities for active exploration and application of course concepts.(Prerequisites: EC 11, EC 12) Four credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course applies mathematical models and concepts to economic problems and issues.Mathematical techniques include calculus and matrix algebra.Economic applications include the areas of consumer theory, theory of the firm, industrial organization, and macroeconomic modeling.(Prerequisites: EC 11, EC 12, and MA 19 or equivalent) Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    For economic majors only, this course is open to seniors by invitation or mutual agreement with the instructor.Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students, placed in a professional environment by the department, use economic and analytical skills acquired from their courses in a non-academic job setting.Students submit a written assignment detailing their internship experience to a faculty sponsor by the end of the term.(By invitation only) Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course considers the nature and causes of business cycles, developing tools to analyze past fluctuations and to forecast future trends.The course emphasizes theory and practical applications.(Prerequisite: EC 205) Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Topics include capital markets, financial intermediaries, equities, bonds, options, futures, security analysis, portfolio theory, and the efficient markets hypothesis.Students manage a hypothetical portfolio and use a computer model.(Prerequisite: EC 210) Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to the process used to formulate theories of economic behavior in mathematical terms and to test these theories using statistical methods.The course discusses the technique and limitations of econometric analyses as well as methods available for overcoming data problems in measuring quantitative economic relationships.(Prerequisites: EC 11, EC 12, and EC 278) Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Limited to senior majors in economics, this seminar seeks to familiarize participants with recent developments in the discipline and sharpen research skills.Students complete a research project concerning a topic of their choice.The course includes computer applications.(Prerequisite: permission of the instructor) Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course describes the properties and applications of certain materials used in the design and manufacture of electronic assemblies.Ceramics are often used as insulators, heat sinks, and substrates for interconnection structures.The course presents electrical, mechanical, and thermal properties of various ceramics, along with methods of fabricating and machining ceramic structures.Adhesives used to mount components and to replace mechanical fasteners such as screws and rivets provide connections that are stronger and take up less space.The course examines properties of adhesives such as epoxies, silicones, and cyanoacrylates under conditions of high temperature storage and humidity, along with methods of applications.Solders used to interconnect electronic components and assemblies are selected for temperature compatibility, mechanical properties, and reliability.The course emphasizes the new lead-free solder materials and presents the properties of plastic materials and the methods of forming plastic structures.Three credits.
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