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CSC 490: Computer Science Research Seminar
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Annually. 3 semester hours. Students participate in on-going research and development projects. Areas of focus vary as projects are undertaken and evolve. Participants are expected to be active contributors to research and development teams operating under the guidance of faculty sponsors, and are required to make both formal and information presentations based on team progress, and participate in critical project reviews. Students should expect to contribute at least nine hours each week toward team efforts. Prerequisite: junior standing. Note: CSC 490 is required to fulfill the requirements of the major in computer science; CSC 490 may be taken a second time to fulfill an upper-division elective in the major.
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CSC 499: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
On demand. 1-3 semester hours. Under the guidance of a faculty sponsor, students may study facets of computer science not available for study through offered CS courses. Independent study is an ideal vehicle for students wishing to explore interdisciplinary applications of computer-related technology. Students should be either a major or minor and have a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or greater. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing.
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ECO 201: Economics courses Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Fall and spring semesters. 3 semester hours. This course is the study of aggregate economic problems, including an introduction to the economics of full employment, economic growth, and price stability.
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ECO 202: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Fall and spring semesters. 3 semester hours. Students study individual economic problems. This course offers an introduction to production and exchange, pricing policies, and resource allocation under alternative competitive situations.
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ECO 301: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Fall or spring semesters. 3 semester hours. This course provides a critical analysis of the theoretical and practical operations of modern financial intermediaries and their relation to the Federal Reserve Bank and international money markets. Prerequisite: ECO201.
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ECO 305: American Economic History
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
On demand. 3 semester hours. Students explore a history of the American economy from colonial to modern times with emphasis on industrial growth, government policy, and agriculture.
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ECO 345: Intermediate Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Fall semester, alternate years. 3 semester hours. Students explore a theoretical study of industry, business, and household decision-making in the context of perfect and imperfect competition. The theory of production, exchange, and distribution under static and dynamic conditions will be examined. Prerequisite: ECO202.
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ECO 346: Intermediate Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Fall semester, alternate years. 3 semester hours. This course examines an analysis of Keynesian and post-Keynesian economic theories of national income, employment, and growth. Prerequisite: ECO201.
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ECO 352: Energy Economics
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
On demand. 3 semester hours. This course provides a study of energy supply and demand, with emphasis on energy resources available, the allocation of these resources, energy technology, and cost. National energy goals and policies are discussed. Prerequisite: ECO202.
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ECO 354: Environmental Economics
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Spring semester, alternate years. 3 semester hours. Students examine the application of microeconomics to y problems of the environment. This course is offered both for the major and for those interested in environmental problems. Prerequisite: ECO202.
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