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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 621: Senior Project in Technical/Professional Writing
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A one-semester, independently researched project in professional or technical writing, written under the supervision of an English department faculty member.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 622: Senior Project in Journalism
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A one-semester project either about journalism or consisting of journalistic writing, written under the supervision of an English department faculty member.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 623: Senior Project in Environmental Writing
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A one-semester project either about environmental writing or consisting of such writing, written under the supervision of an English department faculty member.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 624: Senior Project in Creative Writing
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A one-semester project in creative writing (poetry, fiction, or creative non-fiction), written under the supervision of an English department faculty member.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 624 - Senior Project in Creative Writing
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 630: Senior Project Seminar
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A seminar alternative to English 620 for students interested in doing a senior project in the context of a literature seminar. The course is organized around a theme (the city in literature, poetry and race, etc.), genre (parody, the bildungsroman, etc.), or some other literary category of the instructor's choosing. Course work includes reading and discussing a short sequence of literary texts, literary criticism, and other secondary source material. Students also undertake independent reading and research related to the course topic, and this independent work culminates in a critical essay of approximately 30 pages. At the end of the semester, students discuss their senior seminar essay with the course instructor and one other English department instructor, and each essay is bound and placed in the departmental senior project archive. Prerequisites: English 200 or FSEng 201; and an English junior seminar (English 55-).
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Introduction to Macroeconomics 101: Understanding Money,Taxes and the Economy
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A study of the determination of output, the price employment in the United States economy. The impact of government policies designed to achieve full employment and price stability are also explored. This course supplies a framework for interpreting and critically analyzing issues and policies in the ""news"" that have an economic dimension.
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Introduction to Macroeconomics 160: Fund of Financial Accounting
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Introduction to methods of recording, classifying,summarizing financial data. Does not count toward economics.
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Introduction to Macroeconomics 212: Marxian Economics
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An introduction to Marxian analysis of a capitalistic economies. Topics considered include Marx's political project and historical method of analyzing society; social classes, exploitation and profits in a highly simplified context; and production, financing, and economic crisis in a complex capitalist system.
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Introduction to Macroeconomics 215: History of Economic Thought
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
The development of economic theory from the Scholastics to Keynes. The emphasis is on comparison and contrasting of ideas and theories of leading economic thinkers. Evolution of the modern theories of price and income determination considered along with the various methodological approaches employed historically in the construction of these theories.
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Introduction to Macroeconomics 226: Money/Financial Institutions
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A study of the activities of commercial banks and financial institutions, the structure and operation of the Federal Reserve System, and the role of each in determining the supply of money and credit. The mechanism whereby money affects economic activity and the role of monetary policy in pursuing society's goals are examined.
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