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ECON 199: Directed Study in Economics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Golden Gate University-San Francisco
Provides individual study of selected topics under supervision of a faculty member. You are limited to one directed study course per trimester. Prerequisite: consent of the department.
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ECON 2: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Golden Gate University-San Francisco
Introduces the nature and analysis of data and phenomena that impact the national economy. Special focus on the problems of inflation, recession, unemployment, international trade and financial system instability. (ECON 1 and ECON 2 need not be taken in sequence and can be taken simultaneously.) Prerequisite: MATH 20. (CAN ECON 2).
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ECON 202: Economics for Managers
3.00 Credits
Golden Gate University-San Francisco
Surveys macroeconomics and microeconomics, domestic and international economic policies, and major issues in business economics; emphasis on the application of economic analysis to current economic issues. Prerequisite: MATH 30.
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ECON 340: International Trade and Finance
3.00 Credits
Golden Gate University-San Francisco
Explores the theory of international trade and foreign investments and the foundation of the world trading order; commercial policies of US and major trading countries; national policies affecting trade; commodity agreements and cartels; customs unions, direction, volume and composition of US and world trade; the case for multilateral trade; GATT; US Trade Reform Act of 1979; US export regulations and US government-assistance programs with exports and foreign investments. Prerequisite: ECON 202.
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ECON 380: Financial Markets and Institutions
3.00 Credits
Golden Gate University-San Francisco
Examines the transfer of funds in the economic system through financial intermediaries. Topics include the flow of funds, capital markets, debt, liquidity, nature of money in the US economy, the innovations and interrelationships of institutions within the changing financial services industry, governmental regulation and agencies, and the impact of public policy on economic transfers. Prerequisite: ECON 202.
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ECON 380 - Financial Markets and Institutions
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ECON 396A: ZZ Selected Topics in Economics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Golden Gate University-San Francisco
Address significant, topical and practical problems, issues and theories in economics. Topics are compiled and selected by the department chair. This course may be taken more than once, provided the same topic is not repeated. Prerequisites will vary based on topic.
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ECON 396A - ZZ Selected Topics in Economics
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ECON 399: Directed Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Golden Gate University-San Francisco
Provides an opportunity for the advanced student with a specific project in mind to do reading in a focused area and to prepare a substantial paper under the direction of a faculty member. Only one directed study course may be taken for credit toward a master's degree. Prerequisite: consent of the department.
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EMBA 430: Managerial Economics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Golden Gate University-San Francisco
Analyzes the management processes associated with resource acquisition and allocation, theories of demand, production, cost and pricing with emphasis on applications and the forecasting of business and financial conditions. Quantitative methods are stressed. The emphasis will be on the practical application of economic analysis and information in making strategic decisions and integration into the strategic plan.
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EMBA 440: Accounting for Decision Making
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Golden Gate University-San Francisco
Introduces, in an accelerated format, the fundamental concepts and terminology of accounting for business enterprises: generally accepted accounting principles, the financial accounting process, analysis and interpretation of financial statements, and contemporary cost management principles. Emphasis is on the use of accounting and financial information in making strategic decisions and integrated into the strategic plan.
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EMBA 450: Financial Management
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Golden Gate University-San Francisco
Looks at the field of financial management from a managerial perspective. In addition to presenting the techniques that managers use to assess a firm's financial health, the course explores financial decisions that are made with the intention of enhancing shareholder value. These decisions involve corporate investments, should term as well as long term; financing of the firm's investments; and acquisition of other businesses for the purpose of vertical or horizontal integration and expansion. It will examine the analytical framework of each of these decisions and their implication for increasing the wealth of the shareholders. A parallel practice throughout the 12-month program will be the ongoing integration and application of this in the strategic projects by developing the financial planning component of the strategic planning project.
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