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CMP 499: Senior Competency Practicum
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
The senior competency practicum consists of two components. The first component, the written part of the senior competency requirement, is written documentation from the senior project completed in CMP 473. The second component, the oral part of the senior competency requirement, is a formal presentation of the senior project. A team of at least four individuals will judge the student's skill in presentation, knowledge of the system, and ability to communicate with the audience. Taken concurrently with CMP 473. Students must earn a C- or higher. Spring.
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CMP XXX : Elective Computer
0.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Undistributed computer credit taken in transfer.
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COR 003: Student Leadership
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Students enrolling in this course must currently hold a leadership position in a campus organization. This class will provide information on effective leadership techniques and help students establish goals for the organization and develop a plan to achieve them.
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COR XXX : Academic Development Course
1.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Undistributed credit for an academic opportunity course.
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ECO 115: Principles of Economics
4.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Provides an introductory survey of economic theory as it relates to issues of price determination, resource allocation, income distribution, inflation, unemployment, and economic growth. Course emphasis is on how the market system works in the American economy. Satisfies social sciences exploratory requirement. Fall and spring.
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ECO 221: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
4.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Presents economic theories of households, firms, and government. Techniques of market analysis are applied to the determination of prices and quantities, in both product and resource markets, supplemented by examinations of problems such as monopoly, inequality, and pollution. Prerequisite: ECO 115. Fall and spring.
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ECO 223: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
4.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Explains how the levels of national income, output, prices and employment are measured and determined. The course answers how government monetary, fiscal and other policies may be used to guide the macroeconomy. Prerequisite: ECO 115. Spring.
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ECO 240: History of Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Examines how the principal economic doctrines and theories have developed over the years. This includes studying the contributions of Adam Smith, Karl Marx, and John Maynard Keynes. Satisfies social sciences exploratory requirement. Prerequisite: ECO 115, or junior or senior standing. Fall, even academic years.
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ECO 300: Topics in Economics
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
A topic of current interest in economics will be taught. Topics will vary depending on faculty interest. Course will be offered upon the request of faculty member and with approval of the vice president for academic affairs.
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ECO 320: Comparative Economic Systems
4.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Describes and compares contemporary capitalist and socialist economics. The course focuses on how these economies have evolved and what influence the system has on economic performance. Satisfies social sciences and intercultural exploratory requirements. Prerequisite: ECO 115, or junior or senior standing. Spring, odd academic years.
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