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ECON 363: Economic Development
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): ECON 211 and ECON 212 or Permission of Department. This course is an inquiry into the nature, the causes, and the implications of the process of economic development that focuses on raising the economic well-being of nations.
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ECON 371: Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): ECON 211 and ECON 212. This course is a study of the labor force and the labor markets, wage determination, effects of unions and institutional forces on wages, the causes and cures of unemployment, and labor and government regulations.
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ECON 371 - Labor Economics
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ECON 421: Urban Economics
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): ECON 211 and ECON 212. This course examines the economic base of urban areas and how these bases are related to employment, population, economic growth, and the economic and social structure. This course also is designed to analyze the economic aspects of the most pressing urban problems, including housing, transportation, municipal finance, poverty, urban services, and the environment.
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ECON 422: Public Finance
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): ECON 211 and ECON 212. This course is a survey of the welfare implications of government expenditures, revenues and debt systems in view of principles of taxation and the criteria for public expenditures, with special reference to allocation, stabilization, and redistribution functions of the public sector.
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ECON 423: Monetary And Fiscal Pol
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): ECON 331. This course is a study of the Monetarist and Keynesian Models and their applications to monetary and fiscal stabilization policies for the nation's economy.
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ECON 448: Managerial Economics
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): ECON 211 and ECON 212. This course is a study of the economic aspects of the managerial decisionmaking process in various market structures, with special emphasis on quantitative analysis.
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ECON 481: Evol of Econ Thought
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): ECON 211 and ECON 212. This course is a study of the history of economic thought and theories, including Mercantilists, Physiocrats, Classicists, Marginalists, Neoclassicists, Keynesians, and Monetarists, with a view to tracing development of ideas as they relate to economic policies.
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ECON 483: Quantitative Methods dm
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): ECON 351. This course is a study of the quantitative techniques common in decision-making, with emphasis on application. Topics discussed include decision-making and decision analysis, linear programming, transportation and assignment problems, forecasting and time-series analysis, inventory concepts, and mathematical simulation.
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ECON 498: Econ For Adm Mgmt
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
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EDUC 102: Practicum I
1.00 Credits
Bowie State University
This course provides an opportunity for the student to assist with classroom activities in an early childhood, elementary or secondary setting. The practicum is completed on Tuesdays or Thursdays each week and extends for a full day. The practicum must be taken concurrently with EDUC 101.
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