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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Common Course Number & Description Applied, monitored and supervised, field-based learning experience for which the student may or may not be paid. Students gain practical experience; they follow a negotiated and or directed plan of study. A higher level of supervision is provided by the instructor in these courses than is the case with field experience courses. 1 to 12 semester hours Economics
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3.00 Credits
Unique Course This course is intended to give the student who does not plan to take additional course work in economics a basic understanding of the operation of the American economic system. Emphasis is on production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services with special consideration of the role of money and of governmental policies in stabilizing the economy. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Common Course Number & Description Principles of microeconomics studies basic economic concepts as they relate to consumer, worker, and business decisions. Emphasis is given to satisfaction maximizing behavior by individuals and profit maximization by firms. Market structures are thoroughly analyzed regarding their effect on price, output, and competitiveness. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Common Course Number & Description Principles of macroeconomics considers the economy as a whole, how its sectors interact, and how monetary and fiscal policy can influence output, inflation, interest rates, unemployment, poverty, debt, and other factors. 3 semester hours
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Common Course Number & Description Includes directed study, problems, readings, directed readings, special problems and special projects. Students complete individualized plans of study which include significant one-on-one student-teacher involvement. The faculty member and students negotiate the details of the study plans. Enrollments are usually 10 or fewer students. Meetings depending upon the requirements of the topic. 1 to 4 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Common Course Number & Description Intermediate microeconomics examines more advanced microeconomic theory, then applies it to consumers' and businesses' consumption, pricing, and output decisions in various types of markets.PreRequisite: ECON-201 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Common Course Number & Description Intermediate macroeconomics examines more advanced macroeconomic theories, then uses them to understand the determinants of national output, prices, interest rates, and employment under various conditions, and to evaluate effectiveness of monetary and fiscal policies. PreRequisite: ECON-202 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Common Course Number & Description Managerial problem decision-making using tools and techniques of microeconomics. PreRequisite: ECON-201 ECON-202 MATH-281 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Common Course Number & Description Money and banking examines the historical development of money, the bank system, and the Federal Reserve in the United States. The course studies interest rate determination and how monetary policy affects rates and the economy. PreRequisite: ECON-201 ECON-202 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Common Course Number & Description American economic history surveys the economic development of the United States, with special attention given to the effects of political, social, and economic conditions. Cross-listed: (Also offered as HIST 404 Economic History of the US) PreRequisite: ECON-201 ECON-202 BH-PreRequisite: HIST-152 3 semester hours
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