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Course Criteria
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Student-designed courses approved by a faculty member. Prior approval of goals, objectives, procedures, and assessment plan as directed in the Independent Study Manual is required. May be taken multiple times with a different topic for credit. 0.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours
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1.00 Credits
This course fosters the development of self-reflective, socially aware, and responsive community participants through reciprocal service and learning. Students will learn and develop through active participation in community service. Engaging in service not only provides an experience of meeting real needs in the community, it also integrates classroom learning with community involvement, supplementing the academic curriculum by providing practical experience to reflect on the responsibilities and rewards of serving the human and ecological community. 1.000 Credit Hours Course Attributes: GEC4 Service Learning, UVCS Community Service
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4.00 Credits
Macroeconomics. Systems of economic organization covering allocation of resources, distribution of income, price stability, and economic growth. (Formerly ECBU 220). 4.000 Credit Hours Course Attributes: ASEC Social Sci - Economics, GESSc Economics, UVLL Lifelong Learning
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4.00 Credits
Microeconomics. Concepts and tools of economic analysis. Theory of prices and production in different market structures. Price mechanism, organized labor and collective bargaining, international trade and finance. (Formerly ECBU 221). 4.000 Credit Hours Course Attributes: ASEC Social Sci - Economics, GESSc Economics
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4.00 Credits
Economic principles that can assist management in long-term and short-term decision-making. (Formerly ECON 328.) 4.000 Credit Hours Course Attributes: ASEC Social Sci - Economics, BS Organizationl Mgmt Elective, GESSc Economics, UVLL Lifelong Learning
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4.00 Credits
Aggregate income, employment, and price level. Interrelation between monetary system and government finance. Classical, Keynesian, and recent contributions. (Formerly ECBU 320). 4.000 Credit Hours Prerequisites: Undergraduate level ECBU 220 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level ECON 220 Minimum Grade of C-
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4.00 Credits
Theory of prices in product and factor markets. Firm and industry under various market structures, general equilibrium, classical through contemporary contributions. (Formerly ECBU 321). 4.000 Credit Hours Prerequisites: Undergraduate level ECBU 221 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level ECON 221 Minimum Grade of C-
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4.00 Credits
Contemporary domestic and international economic issues as viewed by leading scholars and commentators. Not challengeable. (Formerly ECBU 322). 4.000 Credit Hours Course Attributes: ASEC Social Sci - Economics, GESSc Economics
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4.00 Credits
US banking system including problems of money and prices, organization and function of commercial banks, financial institutions, Federal Reserve System, monetary standards, credits, and current trends. (Formerly ECBU 323). 4.000 Credit Hours
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4.00 Credits
Classical and contemporary economic philosophies: capitalism, Marxism, socialism, and communism. Mechanics, implications, and outcomes of different economic systems. (Formerly ECBU 324). 4.000 Credit Hours Course Attributes: ASEC Social Sci - Economics, GESSc Economics, GESSd Interdisc Social Science, UVCD Community & Diversity
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