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ECET 488: Automatic Test Instrumentation
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 3, lab 3, cr. 4) P: ECET 209 and ECET 233 or 257. An introduction to automated test equipment (ATE). Emphasis is placed on understanding the philosophy of testing in maintaining product conformance and control. The operation of the GPIB, VXI bus, or other integrated automatic test sets with a high level computer language control interface with data logging and analysis is presented.
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ECET 496: Project Design and Development,Phase I
8.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(lab 2, cr. 1) P: ECET 396, and eight credit hours of ECET electives with a grade of C or better. An extensive individual or small-group design project is carried out with guidance from a faculty advisor. Phase I includes determining customer requirements, considering design alternatives, and issuing a formal project proposal. Software scheduling tools are used extensively. The course concludes with a report and demonstration of functionality of individual hardware and software design blocks.
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ECET 497: Project Design and Development,Phase II
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(lab 4, cr. 1) P: ECET 496. This conclusion of the design project begun in ECET 496 emphasizes system integration and testing. The course concludes with a formal demonstration of and oral presentation on the finished product and a written report on the final design.
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ECON E200: Fundamentals of Economics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) Study of the basic institutions of market economy and the role they play in defining and pursuing economic goals in the U.S. economy. Emphasis is placed upon the effects of existing economic institutions; current economic policy alternatives as they affect both the individual and the society. No credit toward a B.S. or A.B.S. in business; no credit for both ECON-E 200 and E 201.
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ECON E201: Introduction to Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) P: MATH-M 117. Scarcity, opportunity cost, competitive market pricing, and interdependence as an analytical core. Individual sections apply this core to a variety of current economic policy problems such as poverty, pollution, excise taxes, rent controls, and farm subsidies.
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ECON E202: Introduction to Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) P: MATH-M 117 Measuring and explaining total economic performance, money, and monetary and fiscal policy as an analytical core. Individual sections apply this core to a variety of current economic policy problems such as inflation, unemployment, economic growth, and underdeveloped countries.
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ECON E270: Introduction to Statistical Theory in Economics and Business
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) P: MATH-M 118 Review of basic probability concepts. Sampling, inference, and testing statistical hypotheses. Applications of regression and correlation theory, analysis of variance, and elementary decision theory. Credit not given for both ECON-E 270 and BUS-K 310.
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ECON E300: Survey of Economics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) Provides the macroeconomic and microeconomic understanding that mangers will use throughout their careers. Microeconomic topics include supply and demand, pricing, production and costs, and applications of microeconomic theory. Macroeconomic topics include international economics, monetary and fiscal policies, aggregate demand and aggregate supply, and models of the macroeconomy. This course does NOT count towards an undergraduate degree in business.
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ECON E303: Survey of International Economics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) P: ECON-E 201 and ECON-E 202 or equivalent (FYI- E 300 would be an equivalent). Basis for and effects of international trade, commercial policy and effects of trade restrictions, balance of payments and an exchange rate adjustment, international monetary systems, and fixed vs. flexible exchange rates.
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ECON E340: Introduction to Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) P: ECON-E 201-E 202. Economic problems of wage earners in modern society; structure, policies, and problems of labor organizations; employer and governmental policies affecting labor relations.
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