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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Methods and problems of simple and multivariable linear regression. Applied methods, including decisionmaking models, time series, linear programming, and inputoutput analysis. PREREQ: ECO 302.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. The use of economic tools and concepts in making managerial decisions in such areas as allocation of physical and human resources, project development, and organizational restructuring. The firm is presented as an important decisional unit in the community, one that affects its economic as well as political and social wellbeing. PREREQ: ECO 304 and ECO 302.
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3.00 Credits
One semester, 3 credits. Selected readings and research. PREREQ: Permission of the Department.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Supervised individual research and directed reading in selected areas of economics. An honors essay or some other suitable presentation is required. PREREQ: A minimum of 3.2 G.P.A., permission of the instructor, and ECO 402. To graduate with Departmental honors in economics, the student must take ECO 490. Courses in Accounting ACC 171: Principles of Accounting I. 4 hours, 3 credits. Balance sheets and income statements; the theory of debit and credit; controlling accounts and mercantile transactions.
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3 hours, 3 credits. Overview of the field of special education, with emphasis on the developmentally disabled individual. Examination of attitudinal factors contributing to present-day treatment of handicapped individuals. Field trips under supervision. PREREQ: Completion of 60 credits (6 in psychology), the College Writing Examination, and a cumulative index of 3.0.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours (3, lecture; 1, conference), 3 credits. Focus on paragraph and essay development, summary, and critical response to short texts. Emphasis on organization, language accuracy, grammar, and mechanics. Individual conferences. Note: All students, unless exempted, must pass this course in fulfillment of the College Requirement in English. Students who take but do not pass this course should repeat it the following semester. Students who pass ENG 110 proceed to ENG 120 the following semester.
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4 hours (3, lecture; 1, conference), 3 credits. Continues the work of ENG 110, advancing critical reading skills and essay development. Emphasis on writing analytical essays and papers based on research in various academic disciplines. Individual conferences. Note: All students, unless exempted, must pass this course in fulfillment of the College Requirement in English. Students who take but do not pass this course should repeat it the following semester.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Ways of understanding and enjoying different kinds of literature, including prose, poetry, and drama. Not recommended for students who have passed ENG 120 and closed to those who have satisfactorily completed a 200-level ENG Literature course. Note: ENG 222, 223, 226, 227, 229, 234, 260, and 264-265 are distribution courses in the 1984 curriculum.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits.
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