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ECONOMICS 375: International Business Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
A basic model of the international economy. International macroeconomic theory is examined using a set of economic flow diagrams. Examination of issues including interest rates, exchange rates and asset prices in the global economy; causes and consequences of trade deficits; effects of monetary policy; debate on IMF and World Bank reform; globalization of financial markets; Intensive use of the Web and Internet resources to retrieve and analyze data. Prerequisites: Economics 201 and 202; junior or senior status. 3 semester hours
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ECONOMICS 376: Business Forecasting
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Macroeconomic forecasting to improve asset allocation and investment performance over the business cycle. Examining and forecasting the behavior of stock, bond, commodity and currency prices. Forecasting tools to analyze the economy and forecast price movements in the financial markets. Prerequisites: Economics 201 and 202; junior or senior status. 3 semester hours
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EDUCATION 337: Teaching the Special Needs Students
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This course is designed to provide educators with the understanding of the development of exceptional students and the methods of identifying, diagnosing, and prescribing the activities for teaching such students in regular classrooms. This course in special education satisfies the state's requirement for Certification and includes the major categories of exceptionality e.g., the learning disabled, the handicapped, the gifted, etc. 3 semester hours
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EDUCATION 399: Independent Study in Education
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This is an opportunity to do independent and individualized study of topics not a part of the regular program offerings or to a degree beyond normal requirements. Students confer with assigned faculty supervisor and may meet in seminar with other independent study participants. 399C Elementary Education 399J Secondary Education Permission of Department Chair is required1 6 semester hours
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EDUCATION 450: Field Experience
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This course is a structured observation in a public school. The goals of the course are to facilitate the students' awareness of self, of school pupils, and of prospective teachers. Course can serve as an elective for other majors. The number of credits taken should be determined with the student's advisor. Required prior to student teaching. 1 6 semester hours
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 233: Network Analysis I
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
DC circuits, mesh, node voltages, superposition. Steady-state AC, read/imaginary power. Bode plots, Ideal op-amp circuit analysis. Pre-requisite: Math110. 3 semester hours
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 233 - Network Analysis I
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 234: Network Analysis II
2.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Transient analysis of 1-pole and 2-pole circuits using differential equations and Laplace transforms. Fourier series derivation and application to electric circuits. Comparison of Fourier transform to Laplace transform. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 233. 2 semester hours
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 235: Network Analysis I Lab
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Use of resistor networks and DC voltage sources in various configurations; measurements of current flow and voltage difference. Introduction to RLC circuits in steady AC conditions. Familiarization with standard laboratory instruments. Co-requisite: Electrical Engineering 233. 1 three-hour laboratory, 1 semester hour
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 236: Network Analysis II Lab
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Steady state and transient analysis of RLC circuits. Typical series and parallel resonance circuits are examined and their parameters experimentally determined; two pole network analysis; transformers; frequency response plots. Extensive use of the oscilloscope. Pre-requisite: Electrical Engineering 235, Co-requisite: Electrical Engineering 234. 1 three-hour laboratory, 1 semester hour
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 348: Electronic Circuits I
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Application of diodes, bipolar transistors (BJT) and field effect transistors (FET) to signal amplification and switching. Computer Simulation. Pre-requisite: Electrical Engineering 233, Pre-requisite: Electrical Engineering 235. 3 semester hours
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