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3.00 Credits
Students are required to complete a significant project that reinforces, through practice, the concepts learned throughout the Computer Science curriculum. Prerequisites: All 3000-level required CPSC courses. ( 1-2)
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Usually offered fall and spring semesters. What economics is all about, the U.S. economy, supply and demand, consumer demand, production and supply decision, market structure, labor markets, the business cycle, aggregate supply and demand, money and banks, the monetary policy vs. the fiscal policy, international trade. (3 Credits)
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Usually offered fall and spring semesters. Functioning of market system; supply and demand, theory of the consumer, production and cost theory of the firm; imperfect competition and government regulation. (3 Credits)
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Usually offered fall and spring semesters. Measuring national income, measuring inflation (CPI) and unemployment, introduction to the basic macroeconomic model of the quantity theory of money, money supply growth and inflation, Keynesian theory of income, employment and the price level, the neoclassical synthesis, the macro economic impacts of monetary and fiscal policies. (3 Credits) Students having completed ECON 1030 may not earn credit for ECON 2010 or 2020 without relinquishing ECON 1030 credit.
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2070 usually offered fall semester; 2080 usually offered spring semester. Descriptive statistics, probability, discrete and probability distributions, sampling distributions, interval estimation, hypothesis testing, tests for goodness of fit and independence, regression analysis- simple and multiple, regression analysis and model building residual analysis and the Durbin-Watson test, time series analysis, testing stationarity and nonstationarity of a time series, cointegration. Prerequisite: MATH 1030. ( 3-3) Students required to complete ECON 2070 may not earn Departmental credit for other research methods or applied quantitative analysis courses without approval by the Chairperson. Mathematics Department majors may substitute MATH 1020 as the prerequisite for ECON 2080.
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Valuation of stocks and bonds, financial institutions, the structure of the interest rates, definitions of money, bank reserves and the money supply, the Federal Reserve System and the tools of the monetary policy, the role of money in an economy, foundation of the monetarist philosophy, the Keynesian framework, the IS-LM system, understanding foreign exchange, Balance of payments. Prerequisites: ECON 2010 and ECON 2020. (3 Credits)
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Organization and administration of revenues and expenditures of all levels of government, provision of public goods, introduction to Public Choice theory. Prerequisites: ECON 2010 and 2020. (3 Credits)
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Application of economic theory to situations of African Americans; economic analysis of discrimination; black-white income differentials; human capital hypothesis; investigation of schemes aimed to improve economic status of African Americans. Prerequisites: ECON 2010 and 2020. (3 Credits)
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