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ECN 427: Sports Economics- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Applies microeconomic concepts to analyze contemporary issues in professional and college athletics. Topics include the role of sports in society, the structure of sports markets, franchises, entry barriers, contracts and compensation, media, financing of new stadiums, ticket pricing, and labor-management disputes. (Prerequisites: ECN 120, ECN 121.)
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ECN 427 - Sports Economics- hrs
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ECN 428: Public Finance- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Studies the economics of the public sector, partly by examining the appropriate role for government in the economy. Course content focuses on the nature of public goods, externalities, and taxation. Topics include public choice, cost-benefit analysis, and the incidence of taxes. Also includes an analysis of the effects of government resource allocation on private sector decisions. (Prerequisites: ECN 120, ECN 121.)
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ECN 428 - Public Finance- hrs
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ECN 429: Development Economics- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Explores why some less-developed countries have seen substantial rises in living standards and others have not. Includes an examination of the roles of education, income distribution, the rural and urban sectors, technology, investment, financial markets, foreign trade, domestic institutions (like maquiladoras), and international institutions (like the World Bank). (Prerequisites: ECN 120, ECN 121.)
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ECN 429 - Development Economics- hrs
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ECN 431: Financial Markets and Institutions- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Examines the various financial markets that play a crucial role in helping individuals, corporations, and governments obtain financing and invest in financial assets such as stocks, bonds, mortgages, and derivatives. Includes the study of financial institutions that facilitate management of financial market transactions. (Prerequisite: ECN 120 or BUS 305. Also listed as BUS 431.)
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ECN 431 - Financial Markets and Institutions- hrs
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ECN 440: International Economics- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Helps students understand how trade among nations takes place and why free trade may improve the standard of living for all nations. The course also examines how the value of currencies is determined in world markets and the balance of payments. The effects of trade barriers and domestic monetary and fiscal policies are considered as well. (Prerequisites: ECN 120, ECN 121.)
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ECN 440 - International Economics- hrs
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ECN 490: Directed Study- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Guided inquiry for superior students to pursue a particular subject area more intensively than course offerings permit. By special arrangement with economics faculty.
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ECN 490 - Directed Study- hrs
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ECN 491-492: Seminars-credit arranged
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
In the semesters in which offered, varying subject matter as economics faculty deems appropriate for needs of the student in meeting the objectives of the undergraduate business program. 168 - Economics/Education COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
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ECN 491-492 - Seminars-credit arranged
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ECN 499: Senior Thesis- hrs
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Portland
Research study or original work under the direction of a faculty mentor, leading to a scholarly thesis document with a public presentation of results. Requires approval of thesis director, department chair, dean, and the director of the honors program, when appropriate. (Prerequisites: Senior and 3.0 G.P.A. in the thesis area or good standing in the honors program.)
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ECN 499 - Senior Thesis- hrs
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ED 150: Introduction to Education- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Explores the profession of education and what is required to be a teacher whose values include life-long learning, empathy, and respect. Critical thinking, reflection, written and oral communication facility, and technological skills are developed and employed in examining philosophical and current education issues and the professional behaviors needed as a teacher in a diverse society. Through a weekly field experience students observe K-12 teachers in action in their classrooms and assist them with student instruction. Field experience required. (Prerequisite: Fingerprinting clearance.)
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ED 230: ECE/ ELEM Human Development- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Traces the life span of human development from age 3 through grade 8. Candidates will gain empathy and respect for the diversity present in the classroom through the study of physical, social, moral, psychomotor, emotional, and cognitive developmental theories. Field experience required. (Prerequisite: Fingerprinting clearance.)
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