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4.00 Credits
Examination of the historical, scientific, technological, and economic developments of a selected industry. Domestic and international market analysis. Impact of regulations and laws on industry operations. Selected industries may include: health care, entertainment, wine, computer systems, steel, biotechnology. 4 lecture/discussions. Prerequisites: EC 201 or EC 202; or graduate standing. Completion of General Education Area A; completion of subarea B1, one course from either subarea B2 or B4 and one course from either subarea D1 or D3. Fulfills GE Interdisciplinary Synthesis requirement.
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4.00 Credits
Socioeconomic aspects of a country, or countries, and their social, economic, and political relationship with the United States. Topics include the targeted country or countries' economic growth, trade, socioeconomic issues, and its relationship to the United States. 4 hours lecture/discussion. Prerequisites: EC 100 or EC 201 or EC 202; or graduate standing. Completion of General Education Area A and one course each from Areas D1, D2, and D3. Fulfills GE Area D4.
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4.00 Credits
Further expansion of monetary theory and capital markets topics to prepare students for advanced studies. Intensive focus on the theoretical and mathematical tools necessary for the analysis of bank and financial institution portfolios, and the effectiveness of monetary policy. 4 lectures/problemsolving. Prerequisites: EC 201, EC 202, and EC 408; or graduate standing.
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4.00 Credits
Intensive study of the pragmatic applications of the various techniques of economic analysis across various intraeconomics subject areas. 4 seminars. Prerequisites: EC 322/322A, EC 401 and EC 403.
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4.00 Credits
Integration of economic and political science influences in the design and operation of public policies regarding affluence and poverty. Market failures, government failures, public policies and system corrections pertinent to income distribution policies. Equity and justice public policy considerations in the 21st century. 4 hours lecture/discussion. Prerequisites: Completion of GE requirement in Areas A, D1, D2 and D3. Fulfills GE Area D4.
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14.00 Credits
Group study of a selected topic, the title to be specified in advance. Total credit limited to 8 units, with a maximum of 4 units per quarter. Prerequisites: EC 201 and 202; or graduate standing. Instruction is by lecture, laboratory, or a combination.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the fundamental laws of electrical engineering, applications to circuit analysis, matrix methods. 3 lectures/problemsolving. Prerequisite: C or better in MAT 114. Corequisite: ECE 109L.
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1.00 Credits
Selected laboratory experiments emphasizing the use and operation of electrical test equipment. 1 threehour laboratory. Corequisite: ECE 109.
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3.00 Credits
Computer programming for ECE. Problemoriented computer language applications to electrical networks. 3 lectures/problemsolving. Prerequisite: MAT 114. Corequisite: ECE 114L.
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1.00 Credits
This laboratory helps students to learn how to apply the ECE 114 course materials with handson computer programming exercises and engineering application. Students practice algorithm development, programming style, and debugging techniques in the computer laboratory. 1 threehour laboratory. Corequisite: ECE 114.
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