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DRAM V243: Black Theatre 1940 to Present
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
Common Curriculum: Humanities/Arts Modern Modern After an overview of the black image in American entertainment from the beginning to the 1940's, this course deals with trend-setting plays and other forms of entertainment relating to blacks from the 1940's to the present.
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DRAM V250: American Lyrical Drama
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
Common Curriculum: Humanities/Arts Modern This course is an examination of the U.S.' main original contribution to the art of Drama, including its history, principal creators, and significance in the culture of the Western world.
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DRAM V260: Drama in Contemporary Culture
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
Common Curriculum: Humanities/Arts Modern This course will examine the basic principles of theatre with emphasis on contemporary cultural context in performance. Focus is on developing critical skills needed to analyze theatrical productions and form a deeper appreciation of the theatrical process as it relates to the creative process for actors, directors, and designers. Off-campus visits to theatre and other venues will provide opportunities to discuss what we observe and relate developments in theatre practice to other forms of cultural representation of the present both regionally and globally.
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ECON B200: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course is an introduction to economic analysis: efficiency and equity; production and exchange; costs, supply, and demand; markets, organizations, and government; competition, cooperation, and coercion; and international trade. Prerequisite: college math.
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ECON B201: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course is an introduction to alternative theories of inflation and unemployment; economic growth; money, banking, and financial intermediation; interest rates; business cycles; exchange rates, trade balances, and the balance of payments; deficits and the national debt; monetary, fiscal, exchange rate, incomes, and regulatory policies; national income and product; and international payments accounting. Prerequisites: college math; ECON B200.
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ECON B300: Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course is an analysis of market and firm coordination; the theory of consumer behavior and demand; the theory of supply; competition; the pricing of goods and resources; and government policies. Prerequisites: MATH A116 or MATH A257, ECON B200; junior standing. Major and minor prerequisites: grade of C (2.0) or better in ECON B200 and ECON B201.
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ECON B301: Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course considers various theories concerning the functioning of the macroeconomy: Classical, Keynesian, and the Neoclassical Synthesis; Monetarism, Rational Expectations, and Real Business Cycles; Supply-Side, Neo- (or New) Keynesian, Post Keynesian, and Austrian. Prerequisites: MATH A116 or MATH A257, ECON B201; junior standing. Major and minor prerequisites: grade of C (2.0) or better in ECON B200 and ECON B201.
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ECON B305: International Economics
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course considers exchange rate systems; adjustments in international disequilibrium situations; relationships among rates of exchange, inflation, interest, and unemployment; and domestic and international economic policies. It also considers various theories of competitive advantage in international trade, the nature and effects of commercial policies, and international economic integration. Prerequisites: ECON B201; junior standing. Major and minor prerequisites: grade of C (2.0) or better in ECON B200 and ECON B201.
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ECON B325: The Market Process
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course serves as an introduction to subjectivist economics. Primary emphasis is on the Austrian School. Topics covered include history and methodology; the market process and intervention; capital and interest; money, credit, and the financial system; and business cycles. Prerequisites: ECON B201; junior standing. Major and minor prerequisites: grade of C (2.0) or better in ECON B200 and ECON B201.
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ECON B330: Law and Economics
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course is an economic analysis used to consider the effects of legal rules upon people's actions. Alternative rules are considered, with particular attention paid to the differing effects each is likely to have on the structure of incentives, and thus on human actions. Prerequisites: ECON B200; junior standing. Major and minor prerequisites: grade of C (2.0) or better in ECON B200 and ECON B201.
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