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CS 484: Special Topics in Comp Sci
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
An examination of one or a few related emerging topics in computer science. The topics in this course will be announced by the middle of the previous semester.
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ECO 110: Intro to Political Economy
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Course examines systems of wealth, power and poverty at global and national levels. Topics include: the origins of the politico-economic domination of the world by the west; the globalization of industrial capitalism; colonialism and neocolonialism; comminism; and the development of the world environmental crisis. Spring semester. Course examines systems of wealth, power and poverty at global and national levels. Topics include: the origins of the politico-economic domination of the world by the west; the globalization of industrial capitalism; colonialism and neocolonialism; communism; and the development of the world environmental crisis. Spring semester.
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ECO 200: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Studies the role of money and the different types of financial institutions and their operation and effect on the economy. The role of the federal reserve system will be examined in detail. Fall semester of even numbered year.
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ECO 201: Comparative Economic Systms
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Studies the theories of capitalism and socialism. Compares and evaluates a variety of economic systems with respect to the many factors which directly or indirectly affect economic behavior and outcomes. Alternate spring semesters.
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ECO 202: Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Analysis of the structure of employment and human resource theory. A study of the labor market operation, wage theory, collective bargaining and related private and public programs. Fall semester of odd numbered year. Analysis of the structure of employment and human resource theory. A study of the labor market operation, wage theory, collective bargaining and related private and public programs. Fall semester of odd numbered years.
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ECO 204: Economic Development & Growth
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Examines the problems, policies and theories of economic development of the less developed countries of Africa, Asia and Latin America. Spring semester of even numbered years.
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ECO 206: Intermediate Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Examines aggregate economic analysis with particular attention to Keynesian, New Keynesian and new classical theories of the determination of national income, employment and prices. Fall semester of odd numbered year.
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ECO 207: Contempry Dom Eco Issues
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course is designed for the general education student. It applies basic economic concepts to examine the causes and consequences of a number of domestic socio-economic issues, such as poverty, discrimination, crime, health care and the economics of big business. Possible policy solutions are then explored. Fall semester.
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ECO 208: Contempry Intern Eco Issues
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course is designed for the general education student. It focuses on the global economic interdependence among nations, causes and consequences of global socio-economic problems, and policy solutions. Topics include population explosion, world poverty, technology and information flows, environmental pollution (global warming), differences in educational and health care systems, global trading systems, and international drug trafficking. Offered periodically.
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ECO 209: Urban Economics
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course examines the economics of cities and urban problems. More specifically, a number of factors that have influenced the development of cities, such as technological innovations in production and transportation, are explored. In addition, urban problems including poverty, racial segregation, inadequate housing, inferior education and crime are studied and possible policy solutions considered. Spring semester of even numbered year.
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