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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Similar to ECEN 5438 except at a more advanced level and with more topics covered: limit cycles, functional analysis approach to input-output stability, analysis and synthesis of time-varying systems, feedback linearization and its applications, and bang-bang control. Prereqs., ECEN 5418 and 5448.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Offers an opportunity for students to do independent, creative work at the doctoral level. Numbered ECEN 7840--7849. Prereq., advisor consent.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Offers an opportunity for students to do independent, creative work at the doctoral level. Numbered ECEN 7840--7849. Prereq., advisor consent.
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0.00 - 10.00 Credits
Doctoral Thesis
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4.00 Credits
Introduces an economic way of thinking, emphasizing its critical importance in cases where people want to make themselves as well off as possible, but can't have everything they want. Focuses on how economic thought affects all choices. Topics include scarcity, decision making, and markets. Students may not receive credit for ECON 1000 or 1001 if they have received credit for ECON 2010 or 2020. Similar to ECON 1001, 2010, and 2020. Meets MAPS requirement for social science: general. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: contemporary societies.
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3.00 Credits
Teaches mathematical skills and logical thinking for use in economics. Topics include algebra, graphs, functions, and probability. The class includes many "real world" examples and some illustrative computer assignments. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: quantitative reasoning and mathematical skills.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of ECON 1078. Teaches mathematical skills for use in economics. Topics include derivatives, optimization, and integration. These skills are used on "real world" problems, and illustrated with computer assignments. Prereq., ECON 1078 or instructor consent. Similar to MATH 1080, 1081, 1090, 1100, 1300, 1310, and APPM 1350.
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4.00 Credits
Provides an overview of the economy, examining the flows of resources and outputs and the factors determining the levels of income and prices. Explores policy problems of inflation, unemployment, and economic growth. Prereq., ECON 2010. Credit not granted for this course and ECON 1000 and 1001. Meets MAPS requirement for social sciences: general.1000, Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: contemporary societies.
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3.00 Credits
Explores theory and application of models of consumer choice, firm and market organization, and general equilibrium. Extensions include intertemporal decisions, decisions under uncertainty, externalities, and strategic interaction. Prereqs., ECON 1000 or 2010; and either ECON 1078 and 1088, or MATH 1300, or MATH 1310, or MATH 1081, or MATH 1080, 1090, and 1100, or APPM 1350, or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces theories of aggregate economic activity including the determination of income, employment, and prices; economic growth; and fluctuations. Macroeconomic policies are explored in both closed and open economy models. ECON 3070 and 3080 may be taken in any order; there is no recommended sequence. Prereqs., ECON 1000 or 2020; and either ECON 1078 and 1088, or MATH 1300, or MATH 1310, or MATH 1081, or MATH 1080, 1090, and 1100, or APPM 1350, or equivalent.
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