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CLAS 2311: Myth and Thought in the Ancient World
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Explores the conceptual and philosophical underpinnings of ancient understandings of reality in Western and non-Western cultures in both ancient and modern times. Materials for investigation will be primarily textual, including myths, epics, tragedies and philosophical discourse in ancient Greece.
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CLAS 2332: Society Expanding - Polis and Empire
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
This course presents a case-study approach to the development of cities, civilizations and empires from the appearance of urbanism in Mesopotamia to the end of the European Middle Ages, with special reference to political, economic and religious institutions.
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CLAS 3311: Mortals,Myths and Monuments of Ancient Greece
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
A visual analysis of the rich tapestry of ancient Greek culture, fountainhead of Western civilization, with emphasis on mythological, archaeological and historical settings in which the art and architecture occur. Touches on various aspects of ancient Greek life including religious practices, Olympic contests, theatrical performances and artistic perfection, among others.
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CLAS 3312: Classical Rhetoric
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Readings in the Ancient Sophists, Plato, Aristotle, Isocrates, Cicero, Quintilian, Longinus and St. Augustine; study of the intellectual foundations of the Western world.
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ECO 1310: Exploring Economic Issues
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Discusses current economic issues and problems in a suitable manner for students not majoring in economics or related sciences. No prerequisites. No credit is allowed for students who have received credit for ECO 1311 or 1312.
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ECO 1311: Principles:Consumers,Firms and Markets
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Enables a concerned citizen to make an intelligent appraisal of current controversies relating to consumers and producers. Explains tools of economic analysis. No prerequisites.
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ECO 1312: Principles:Inflation,Recession and Unemployment
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
The second term of a liberal arts education sequence discusses issues such as inflation, unemployment and growth from both national and global perspectives. Tools of economic analysis include models of open economies. Prerequisite: ECO 1311.
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ECO 3301: Price Theory
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Considers more advanced problems of consumption, production and exchange than ECO 1311. Prerequisites: ECO 1311 and 1312.
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ECO 3302: National Income and Employment
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Discusses alternative monetary and fiscal policies in the light of advanced macro theory. Prerequisites: ECO 1311 and 1312. Corequisite: ECO 3301.
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ECO 3321: International Economic Policy
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Examines the facts and theories of international trade and finance. Emphasis is placed on analyzing current issues such as the U.S. trade deficit, policies toward multinational firms, and harmonization of fiscal and monetary policies among countries. Prerequisites: ECO 1311 and 1312. Note: ECO 3321 cannot be taken after or concurrent with ECO 4357.
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