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3.00 Credits
Special Topics courses are offered to supplement the educational experience with unique coursed that are not part of the normal course offerings. 3 credits.
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This course introduces students to economic, social, political and cultural variables that influence global transactions and decision-making using econometric models. Prerequisite: MTH191 or MTH201. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the determinants and patterns of international trade, tariffs, and other barriers to trade, international trade organizations, multinational corporations, and international finance. Prerequisites: ECN101 and ECN102. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
A detailed study of the balance of payments, international capital movement, international monetary standards, exchange control, international financial institutions, international financial markets, international investments, and related topics. Prerequisite: ECN411, or permission of instructor. 3 credits.
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Study of the theories of economic growth and development, and analysis of the problems of economic development utilizing theoretical tools and data derived from particular countries and groups of countries in a rapidly changing global politicoeconomy. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the progression of economic ideas as they have evolved over time. The importance of the interplay between historical setting and ideas will be demonstrated. Relevance to current socio-economic and political issues and the conflicting theories that have arisen in response to those critical issues will be investigated. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the development and growth of the American economy from Colonial times to the present. Attention is paid to the processes through which a predominantly agricultural society became a service sector-oriented society operating in the world economy. Special attention is given to important historical controversies such as the economics of the American Constitution, slavery, economic imperialism and the causes of the Great Depression. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the interrelationship of politics and economics, exploring the problems of economic growth and political policy in an increasingly integrated global system. Examines competing models (free market, state led, Marxist, etc.) and analyzes institutions, such as the International Monetary Fund and World Trade Organization that help manage international economic relations. Investigates the moral and cultural questions raised by globalization. ( Offered alternate years) 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
A fundamental exposition of static and dynamic economic analyses by the use of mathematical tools. General topics include consumption, production, market stability, growth, general equilibrium, optimal control and stochastic analysis. Specific topics of coverage may vary in actual offerings. Prerequisites: ECN201 and ECN202 or permission of instructor. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Application of finance theories as they apply to investment decision-making, capital structure and budgeting, review of the theory of choice under uncertainty, efficient markets, dividend policy and option pricing. Prerequisite: ECN320 or permission of instructor. 3 credits.
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