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ECO 490: H Honors Thesis
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Honors Thesis in Economics. Three semester hours. This course satisfies the requirements for honors thesis and oral examination on the student's chosen topic.%
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ECO 491: H Honors Readings
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Honors Readings in Economics. Three semester hours. This course satisfies the requirements for honors readings in economics on the student's chosen topics.%
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ECO 497: Special Topics
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Special Topics. One to four semester hours. Organized class. May be repeated when topics vary.%
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ECO 501: Economics for Decision Makers
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Economics for Decision Makers. Three semester hours. An introduction to the primary concepts and methods of micro and macroeconomics as they apply to decision makers within the business unit- all within the context of expanding global markets. This course satisfies the economics background requirement for MBA candidates.%
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ECO 518: Thesis
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Thesis. Six semester hours. Graded on a (S) satisfactory or (U) unsatisfactory basis.%
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ECO 528: Interntl Eco Problems
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
International Economic Problems. Three semester hours. An analysis of current global issues and their impacts on the United States. Emphasis is on gains from trade, balance of payments and adjustment to national international equilibria, determination of exchange rates under various monetary standards, international capital flows, and trade policy considerations in a changing world economy.%
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ECO 533: Applied Eco & Financial Foreca
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Applied Economic and Financial Forecasting. Three semester hours. Introduces students to the tools, techniques and computer software used to create a structural process by which future economic, finance, and business variables are forecasted. Prerequisites: Eco 231 and 232, or Eco 501. Cross-listed with Fin 533.%
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ECO 552: Economics for Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Economics for Public Policy. Three semester hours. Business, government, and culture provide the three interacting subsystems of society within which markets must operate. This course analyzes each side of that relationship, covering the different ways that public policy affects the activities of the modern global corporation and the key responses on the part of market participants. Prerequisites: Eco 231, 232, or Eco 501.%
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ECO 553: Regional Eco Analysis
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Regional Economic Analysis. Three semester hours. Theories of economic development. Study and analysis of population shifts, industrial location, regional disparities, and special factors (e.g., energy and transportation) related to regional development. Emphasis given to data and databases useful in regional analysis. Special aspects of international development are also included. Prerequisites: Eco 231, 232, or Eco 501.%
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ECO 562: Managerial Economics
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Managerial Economics. Three semester hours. The study and application of concepts and models, primarily microeconomic, to various types of management problems. While analysis is primarily in terms of cost, demand, revenues, and market structure, the process combines ideas and methods from other functional fields of business administration. The case method is used to provide illustration and application of concepts. Prerequisites: Eco 231, 232, or Eco 501.%
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