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ECON 126: Special Topics: Economics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Neumann University
Neumann University periodically offers Special Topics courses in Economics [ECON] that reflect specific topics of study which are not part of the standard University curriculum. Special Topics courses in Economics that are numbered at the 126/226 level are generally open to all students. Courses at the 326 level are specifically designed for students at either the junior or senior level, while courses at the 426 level are only open to students with senior standing. For any given semester, course title(s) and content area(s), as well as any specified prerequisites, are published during the preceding semester. Permission of the instructor may also be required before a student can register for any Special Topics course.
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ECON 201: Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Neumann University
Students examine the major concepts, principles, and institutions related to the economy as a whole. Topics include aggregate supply and demand; gross national product; national income accounting, consumption; saving; investment; money and banking; unemployment; and inflation. The monetary and fiscal policies that are necessary to manage the economy are also studied. Prerequisite: MATH 103 or MATH 110 (either with a minimum grade of C).
Prerequisite:
ECON-201
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ECON 202: Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Neumann University
Students examine the economic principles that deal with supply and demand, costs, prices, wages, rents, and the behavior of select enterprises and industries under different market conditions. An examination of specific current economic problems as they affect society, such as urban poverty, is also included in this course. Prerequisite: MATH 103 or MATH 110 (either with a minimum grade of C).
Prerequisite:
ECON-202
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ECON 226: Special Topics: Economics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Neumann University
Neumann University periodically offers Special Topics courses in Economics [ECON] that reflect specific topics of study which are not part of the standard University curriculum. Special Topics courses in Economics that are numbered at the 126/226 level are generally open to all students. Courses at the 326 level are specifically designed for students at either the junior or senior level, while courses at the 426 level are only open to students with senior standing. For any given semester, course title(s) and content area(s), as well as any specified prerequisites, are published during the preceding semester. Permission of the instructor may also be required before a student can register for any Special Topics course.
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ECON 324: International Economics
3.00 Credits
Neumann University
This study of global finance and economics includes balance of payments; financial and global economic integration; and foreign exchange markets. The role of central banks and international financial institutions in the development and implementation of currency stabilization policies is also analyzed. Prerequisite: ECON 201 (with a minimum grade of C).
Prerequisite:
ECON-324
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ECON 326: Special Topics: Economics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Neumann University
Neumann University periodically offers Special Topics courses in Economics [ECON] that reflect specific topics of study which are not part of the standard University curriculum. Special Topics courses in Economics that are numbered at the 126/226 level are generally open to all students. Courses at the 326 level are specifically designed for students at either the junior or senior level, while courses at the 426 level are only open to students with senior standing. For any given semester, course title(s) and content area(s), as well as any specified prerequisites, are published during the preceding semester. Permission of the instructor may also be required before a student can register for any Special Topics course.
Prerequisite:
ECON-326
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ECON 426: Special Topics: Economics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Neumann University
Neumann University periodically offers Special Topics courses in Economics [ECON] that reflect specific topics of study which are not part of the standard University curriculum. Special Topics courses in Economics that are numbered at the 126/226 level are generally open to all students. Courses at the 326 level are specifically designed for students at either the junior or senior level, while courses at the 426 level are only open to students with senior standing. For any given semester, course title(s) and content area(s), as well as any specified prerequisites, are published during the preceding semester. Permission of the instructor may also be required before a student can register for any Special Topics course.
Prerequisite:
ECON-426
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ECON 480: Independent Study Project
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Neumann University
Qualified students who seek individualized advanced study in some area of economics that is not covered in scheduled courses may apply for an Independent Study Project (ISP). Students assume responsibility for special readings and research under the supervision of a designated faculty member. Regular meetings with faculty and completion of all assignments are required. Prerequisite: Conditions of the University's ISP Policy.
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EDU 101: Teaching As a Profession
1.00 Credits
Neumann University
Designed for the pre-Education major as an introduction to the teaching profession, particularly at the secondary level, this course is required as part of the process of admission to Neumann University's programs in Secondary Teacher Certification in either Biology/Natural Sciences, English, or Social Studies. In this course, the student learns about teaching as a profession, the characteristics associated with the professional educator, and the requirements which the student must meet in order to become certified as a teacher in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. An overview of the Neumann University teacher education program is also provided.
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EDU 125: Field Experience
0.00 Credits
Neumann University
This intensive and continuing clinical experience is an essential component of the Neumann University teacher education program. It is taken in every semester in which a student is enrolled in teacher education courses and begins in the first year. Students will be assigned to a clinical experience the complements the education course work being taken in each semester.
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