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4.00 Credits
A study of the materials and major processes of the earth including minerals and rocks, plate tectonics, hydrology, volcanoes, mountain building, oceanography and weather and climate. The geologic history of the earth and the fossil record will also be included. Emphasis will be on Earth Space content for teaching in middle and secondary schools
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3.00 Credits
Study the concepts of value and price, including factors affecting short- and long-run adjustments of the individual firm with respect to prices, costs, and levels of production. Gain knowledge of value and price determination, market adjustments in competition and monopoly, distribution of income, international economics, and current economic problems. This course was previously listed as BADM 202.
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3.00 Credits
Study the origins of capitalism and the development of economic institutions. Explore economic principles, including an analysis of the determination of national income and its fluctuations, and an introduction to money, banking, and government finance. This course was previously listed as BADM 201.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to both microeconomics (the study of individual economic units, including product markets, individual consumers, and firms) and macroeconomics (the study of broad economic aggregates such as gross domestic product). **for non-business majors**
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3.00 Credits
Explore the concepts of consumer choice and demand, price and output determination of the firm, and resource allocation, under different market structures. Discuss topics such as welfare economics, externalities, public goods, and market failure, general equilibrium, and other topics. This course was previously listed as BADM 303 .
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3.00 Credits
Examine the concepts of aggregate output, prices, interest rates, and employment in both the short run and long run with an emphasis on the impact of monetary and fiscal policy. This course was previously listed as BADM 304.
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3.00 Credits
Learn about controversial economic issues that dominate today's news and social conversations. Students help select the topics from contemporary issues such as globalization, international trade, pollution, taxes, minimum wage, social security, immigration, national debt, college costs, health care, cryptocurrency, and digital monopolies. Various levels of analysis are considered from popular media articles to scholarly academic research. Students work both individually and in groups to research, understand, and create presentations on the topics.
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3.00 Credits
Review the nature and functions of money, the various monetary standards, the development of our monetary system, the factors affecting the value of money, methods and objectives of money and credit control, international exchange, and analysis of recent developments in money and credit. This course was previously listed as BADM 407.
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3.00 Credits
Explore economic systems of capitalism, planned socialism, and market socialism. Learn about planned socialism in Cuba and the economic history of pre-socialist and socialist period in Cuba. Review the economic reforms under the Fidel Castro and Raul Castro administrations. This course was previously listed as BADM 403.
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3.00 Credits
Receive academic credit for real-world economics experience to complement the classroom education already received. Explore a variety of issues faced by today's firms and their managers, the kinds of information firms collect and use, and the development of solutions for business problems. Work ten to twelve hours each week alongside a senior level manager in a business. This course can be taken up to two times for a maximum of six earned credit hours. Enrollment in this internship course is contingent upon department head approval.
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