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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A study of microeconomic theory beginning with demand and supply theory and continuing with examination of the costs of production, price and output determination under pure competition, monopoly, oligopoly, and monopolistic competition. Class 3. (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the fundamental theories of money, banking, and investment. Included are the examination of the economic role of the banking system and financial institutions, the Federal Reserve System and monetary policy, and instruments of international finance. Class 3. Prerequisite: BECN 2103. (Fall, Even years)
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3.00 Credits
This course presents a general theory of prices and markets and provides for an investigation of the behavior of individual consumers and producers; the market for a single commodity; the interrelations between various markets in a system where all prices are determined simultaneously; and "what ought to be" as covered in welfare economics. Class 3. Prerequisites: BECN 2203 and MATH 1503. (Fall, Odd years)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a study of aggregate growth and equilibrium models with respect to both real and monetary aspects of national income accounting and is designed to present a treatment of advanced macroeconomic measurement, theory, and policy. Class 3. Prerequisites: BECN 2103 and MATH 1503. (Spring, Odd years)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an experience-based approach to international economics issues, including trade theory, trade policy, balance-of-payments accounts, foreign exchange, international financial markets, and international economic policy. (Offered by international study program participation only) Class 3.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
A one-to-four credit hour course to be utilized for seminars, special lectures in topics not offered in the catalog, and as a mechanism for developing new courses. Subjects offered under this number may include any area in the field of economic study. This course may be taken more than one time when the topics are different. Class 1-4. Prerequisites: BECN 2103, BECN 2203 and Consent of Instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to principles and techniques for biomedical measurements. Includes amplifiers, electrodes, bioelectric events, clinical lab, rehabilitation devices, and safety. Class 3. Prerequisite: EEGR 2063. Corequisites: BIOL 2014, ENGR 2122 or consent of instructor. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
A concentrated experience in a biomedical specialty directed by a visiting scholar. Offered each semester. Students are required to participate in two workshops during their junior and senior years. See also BEGR 4311. Class 1. Prerequisites: Junior standing and consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Engineering mechanics as applied to bone, muscle function, blood flow, and cell deformation analysis. Historical overview of biomechanics, exercise biomechanics, and physiology; and neurological motor control with regard to human movement. Computer modeling of several human biological systems. Class 3. Prerequisite: MEGR 2013. Corequisites: MEGR 2023; BIOL 2024 or consent of instructor. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
Application of analog, digital, and statistical techniques to the processing of biomedical signals. Includes sources, recording, and analysis of ECG, EEG, EMG, and evoked potentials. Class 3. Prerequisites: BEGR 3213 and EEGR 3213 or consent of instructor. (Spring)
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