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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Pr., ECON 2000 or ECON 2010, junior standing. Survey of the law and legal institutions (including law enforcement) from an economic perspective. Topics include property, contracts, torts, criminal and constitutional law, efficiency of common law and efficient allocation of law enforcement resources.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., ECON 2010, junior standing. A study of principles of taxation, government expenditures and fiscal policy in the American economy.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., ECON 3050, junior standing. Survey of basic theory and institutions of international trade, including supply and demand in trade, tariff analysis, customs unions, trade policy, foreign exchange market, international monetary management, balance of pay- ments and trade and international adjustment mechanism. Analysis of current problems. 4900. Independent Study (1-3). Pr., junior standing, department head approval. Variable content as determined by faculty member outside of the class- room setting. May be repeated up to 6 hours. 4924. Internship in Economics (1-3). Pr., departmental approval. Practical experience that enables students to integrate academic knowledge with applications by exposure to business, governmental and other organiza- tional environments. May be repeated up to 6 hours. Graded as Satisfac- tory or Unsatisfactory. Free elective credit only.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., junior standing. Variable content in economics within the classroom setting. May be repeated up to 6 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., INFO 2070, MATH 1100 or MATH 1120 or appropriate score on AUM Mathematics Placement Test. The introduc- tion and application of elementary statistics to decision making in business and economics, including descriptive statistical measures, prob- ability, probability distributions and estimation. Duplicate credit will not be allowed for ECST 2740 and MATH 2670.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., ECST 2740. A continuation of Business Statistics I, including analysis of variance, Chi-Square, regression and correlation and nonparametric methods. Duplicate credit will not be allowed for ECST 2750 and MATH 3670.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces campus resources and programs and provides practice and instruction in study skills necessary to succeed academically. Open to all students regardless of academic major. Credit may count as elective hours toward graduation.
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1.00 Credits
Independent (directed) field experience during internship. This course may be taught concurrently with 6914. 4972. Workshop in Education (1-6). Pr., departmental approval. Content to be determined for special workshops. This course may be taught concur- rently with EDUC 6972.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to living, studying and working in the U.S.A. Restricted to international students. May not substitute for courses with ENGL prefix.
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3.00 Credits
Beginning course in English for students with little or no proficiency. Class develops students' listening, speaking, reading and writing. Restricted to international students whose native language is not English. May not substitute for courses with ENGL prefix.
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