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ECON 442: Energy and Natural Resource Economics
3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Prerequisite: Admission to upper division standing or consent of department. Introduces principles useful in analyzing problems and policies of energy and natural resource use, development, and conservation.
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ECON 443: Business and Economic Forecasting
3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Prerequisite: Admission to upper division standing or consent of department. Covers forecasting techniques used in business; assembly, interpretation and use of economic data; analysis of business conditions; construction of firm and industry sales forecasts.
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ECON 446: Industrial Organization
3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Prerequisite: Admission to upper division standing or consent of department. Covers the organization and structure of production in the U.S. economy; determinants of market structures, business behavior, and economic performance; implications for antitrust policy.
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ECON 457: Economics of Organizations
3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Prerequisite: ECON 324 or department. Applies microeconomic, contract and agency theories to understanding the structure and scope of organizations. Examines incentive structures, issues in accountability, responsibility and productivity measurements, and ownership structures of business.
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ECON 480: Research in Finance and Economics
3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Prerequisites: ECON 324, 325, 443 or consent of department. Combines statistical and econometric techniques with economic and financial theories to conduct rigorous research projects in the areas of economics and finance. The project is similar to a thesis and is the sole factor used to determine the course grade.
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ECON 491: Independent Study V
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Prerequisites: Admission to upper division standing, consent of department, and approval of the College of Business Academic Policy Committee (CBAPC). Provides outstanding junior and senior students an opportunity to explore material not covered by regular Economics courses. Students must complete a Request for Independent Study form (guidelines are available from the Career Services) and have it approved by CBAPC.
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ECON 491 - Independent Study V
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ECON 492: Seminar V
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Prerequisites: Admission to upper division standing and consent of department. Provides advanced students an opportunity to intensively investigate topics pertinent to the field of Economics.
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EDCI 210: Educational Technology Applications
2.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Prepares students to use computer applications in the classroom, including adaptive technology, databases, multimedia, telecommunications, and word processing.
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EDCI 290: Internship V
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Prerequisites: consent of department chairperson. Provides freshman and sophomores with a supervised experience in an area of the school program. In-field contact time is 45 hours per semester credit. Field placements are arranged through the Office of Certification and Field Experiences. This course is offered as a Pass/No Pass course only.
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EDCI 291: Independent Study V
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Prerequisites: consent of the faculty supervisor and advisor. Provides an opportunity for freshman and sophomore students of superior academic standing to explore material not covered by the regular college courses.
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