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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to assist writers in learning the techniques of playwriting through reading and critical discussion, as well as the writing of plays. Emphasis will be placed upon the one-act structure. Prerequisite: SPH 2321 or 2341.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a critical study of selected dramatic literature. The content and emphasis may vary at each offering. Prerequisite: SPH 2321 or 2341.
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3.00 Credits
This course includes the reading and analysis of the principal types of drama from Ibsen to the present. Emphasis will be placed upon the black playwrights of the modern and contemporary periods. Prerequisite: SPH 2321 or 2341.
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3.00 Credits
This course is intended as a one-semester introduction to economics for those who desire economic literacy but anticipate no further formal training in the field. The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the economic analysis of the healthcare industry. Course content will focus on the demand for and supply of health services in the U.S., pricing and price controls, factor markets, and distribution. It will include analyses of the behavior of consumers, providers, and insurers. It will also explore public policies enacted to control costs, to allocate resources, and to expand access to healthcare services for the poor, uninsured, underserved, and elderly. Student will be able to utilize this information to better understand the market for healthcare services and the effects of healthcare reform measures. Credit cannot be earned for this course and either ECO 2311 or ECO 2312. Prerequisite: MAT 1311 or MAT 1323 or co-requisite of MAT 1312 or higher.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, a presentation is made of the fundamental principles and problems of economics, with emphasis on consumer demand, production costs and price determination within various market structures. Prerequisite: MAT 1311 or MAT 1323 or co-requisite of MAT 1312 or higher.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, a presentation is made of the fundamental principles and problems of economics, with emphasis on income distribution, money and banking, economic growth and stabilization, current domestic and international economic problems and world economics. Prerequisite: MAT 1311 or MAT 1323 or corequisite of MAT 1312 or higher.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the application of theory and quantitative methods to analysis of managerial decision making in national and international settings, with emphasis on pricing, production, profits, resource allocation and strategic decision making of firms. Prerequisite: ECO 2311 or ECO 2312.
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3.00 Credits
This course is intended as an applied field topic after students have completed Principles of Microeconomics (ECO 2311). This course will provide students with an understanding of health care economics, including allocation of health care resources, economics of information, price and price controls, the market for health insurance, and the behavior of consumers, hospitals, and physicians. Students will used economic tools to analyze various government policies aimed at enhancing access, improving quality, and controlling costs. Prerequisite: ECO 2311.
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3.00 Credits
This course offers an analysis of the determination of prices and of market behavior including demand, cost of production, and pricing within various market structures, with emphasis on analytical tools. Prerequisite: ECO 2311.
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3.00 Credits
This course offers a study of modern theories of the determination of the level, employment, and prices, with particular reference to the role of fiscal and monetary policies in maintaining full employment without inflation. Prerequisite: ECO 2312.
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