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EC 430: Economic Growth and Development
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
A study of theories of economic growth, alternative approaches to development policy, and their applications in various developing countries or regions. Prerequisites: EC 201 and 202.
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EC 435: Austrian Economic Theory
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
A study of the underlying propositions which form the foundation of the Austrian tradition of economic analysis. Prerequisites: EC 201 and 202.
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EC 470: Senior Project in Economics
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
An independent research project that brings to bear the student's accumulated knowledge and skills in economics. A substantial paper and oral presentation to students and faculty are required. Students should initiate this project in the fall semester of their senior year. Prerequisite: senior standing and approval of research proposal by economics faculty. Fall.
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EC 471,472: Special Topics in Economics
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
An in-depth exploration of contemporary research on selected topics.Topics vary according to the instructor's interests.This course is limited to advanced juniors and seniors who are majors or are interdisciplinary majors with an emphasis in economics.
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EC 498: Teaching Experience in Economics
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
Open to sophomores, juniors, or seniors with consent of major advisor.
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ED 111: Golf I
0.25 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
Introduces students to the basic skills and fundamentals of playing golf. Students with little or no experience in playing golf may be expected to use this sport as a personal wellness and fitness activity upon the completion of this course.This course may not be repeated for credit. Not open to members of the golf team. Fall, Spring.
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ED 112: Golf II
0.25 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
An advanced course for students who have reached a basic proficiency level for playing golf.The course will increase strategies in shot making and skills in playing different strokes as well as contribute to students' physical and mental health.This course may not be repeated for credit. Not open to members of the golf team. Prerequisite: ED 111. Fall, Spring.
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ED 121: Strength Training
0.25 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
Provides students the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skill in weight training. Students benefit from increased fitness in the areas of neuro-muscular coordination, balance, flexibility, muscular endurance, postural movement, and overall improved muscle tone.This course may not be repeated for credit. Student athletes may not take for credit. Fall, Spring.
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ED 126: Tennis I
0.25 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
Provides students the opportunity to develop proficiencies in game skills, knowledge of rules, selection and care of equipment, tennis etiquette, and strategy. In addition to these proficiencies, students are expected to develop basic analytical skills.This course may not be repeated for credit. Not open to members of the tennis team. Fall, Spring.
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ED 127: Tennis II
0.25 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
An advanced course for students who have reached a basic proficiency level for playing tennis. Students are expected to improve both skills and strategies in playing tennis and to improve their strength, agility, and stamina.This course may not be repeated for credit. Not open to members of the tennis team. Prerequisite: ED 126. Fall, Spring.
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