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DML 697: Directed Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Independent, in-depth study of a specific educational topic may be designed to meet the research and practicum interest of the student.
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DML 698: Special Topic
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Special topics in the area of Digital Media and Learning that reflect the rapid pace of change in the field.
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ECON 101: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Introduction to price theory, stressing market structures, distribution, and the organization of economic systems.Offered expecially for students in the McLaren School of Business. Offered Fall and Spring.
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ECON 102: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Introduction to aggregate economics, stressing the forces that shape overall economic activity and determine economic growth, employment, interest rates, and inflation. Offered especially for students in the McLaren School of Business. Offered Fall and Spring.
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ECON 111: Principles of Microeconomics
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Introduction to price theory, stressing market structures, distribution, and the organization of economic systems. Offered Fall and Spring.
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ECON 112: Principles of Macroeconomics
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Introduction to aggregate economics, stressing the forces that shape overall economic activity and determine economic growth, employment, interest rates, and inflation. Offered Fall and Spring.
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ECON 120: Economic Methods
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: MATH - 101. An introduction to the statistical tools and mathematical techniques that economists use to analyze the world. The course leads students through the tools needed for study of economics at an intermediate and advanced level. Offered every Fall.
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ECON 210: Economy of Contemporary Issues
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
This course is proposed as an interesting introductory course to basic ideas in economics. The course takes a contemporary issues approach, learning about economics through the study of everyday contemporary issues such as world trade, migration, unemployment, inflation, and world poverty, and is intended for students not majoring in economics or business.
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ECON 230: Environmental Economics
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Significant changes to the world environment have been brought on by increasing levels of economic industrialization. This course studies both broad trends at the macro level in the quality of air, water, and land resources as well as the underlying causes of these changes at the micro level. Students will learn to apply basic economic theory to better understand phenomena such as the "tragedy of the commons," environmental pollution and resource degradation, and how we can become better stewards of creation.
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ECON 280: The Global Economy
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
This course offers an introduction to the world economy, international trade, and economic development, designed especially for non-economics majors. Foundations of international markets and trade, comparative advantage, foreign investment, international inequality, and the study of international institutions such as the IMF, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization will form key components of the class.
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