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EC 206: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. Fundamentals of economics; emphasizing macro-economic analysis. Areas of study include: determination and distribution of national output and income; inflation and employment; money and banking; government revenue and spending; government policy toward current economic problems. Prerequisite: MA 160 or higher. Fall. Spring.
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EC 211: Current Readings in Economics
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. An introductory readings course involving current literature from the broad spectrum of Economics. Designed to acquaint the student with an in-depth survey of current literature. Arranged.
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EC 216: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. Fundamentals of economics, emphasizing microeconomics analysis. Areas of study include: supply and demand analysis; product and resource markets; price determination within product and resource markets; the firm and its costs of production; current economic problems. Prerequisite: MA 145 MA 150 or higher, EC 206. Fall. Spring.
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EC 240/340/440: Economic & Free Enterprise Projects
1.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
1 hour. Development and implementation of educational projects which instill a better understanding of current economic issues and our American free enterprise system. Summary of projects will be presented for evaluation to business executives and entrepreneurs at the Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) competition. Prerequisites: Highly motivated; self starter; strong GPA; Sophomore standing or above. May be repeated for a maximum of 2 hours at each level. Fall. Spring.
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EC 311: Advanced Reading in Economics
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. Advanced readings from current literature in the field concerning such topics as biographies, theoretical styles, classics, and policy applications. Arranged.
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EC 355: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. Fundamental principles of money, credit and banking with special reference to the United States and international monetary problems. Prerequisite: EC 206. Fall.
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EC 375: Micro-Economic Theory
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. Methodology of economics; theory of consumer behavior; theory of the firm; market structure and price determination; income distribution. Prerequisites: EC 216, MA 185. Fall. Spring.
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EC 376/476: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
1-3 hours. Reading or research at a greater depth than in a normal class. Permission of the instructor, division dean and Chief Academic Officer.
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EC 385: Macro-Economic Theory
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. Determinants of national income, employment and prices with particular attention to aggregate consumption, investment, and monetary and fiscal policy. Prerequisites: EC 206, EC 216, MA 185. Fall even years.
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EC 401: Internship in Economics
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
1-9 hours. Internship under supervision of college personnel and cooperating facility. Prerequisite: All internships must be approved and finalized in the semester prior to when they begin. Permission of division dean and Chief Academic Officer. Arranged.
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