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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 9.00 Credits
This course involves Master's-level advisement. Repeatable for credit. Pass/Fail only.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a rigorous introduction to graduate-level microeconomic theory. While the specific focus is on the theoretical construct of graduate-level microeconomic models, the broad objective of the class is to lay the foundation for empirical applications in microeconomics. To meet this broad objective, the course covers theory of the firm, consumer theory, market structure, theory of public goods and externalities, and welfare economics. A. Cross-listed as: APEC 7130.
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3.00 Credits
Lays a foundation of advanced macroeconomic analysis, integrating theory, data, and computational methods. Special attention given to real-world issues, with an emphasis on how economists use macro models and data to improve business and public policy decisions. Topics covered include neoclassical and endogenous growth theories, real business cycle and new Keynesian theories of economic fluctuations, monetary theory, macroeconomic policy, and open-economy macroeconomics.
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3.00 Credits
Extends the foundations of ECN 7230 with a more in-depth look at the theory and computational aspects of various models of economic growth and business cycles. Prerequisite/Restriction: ECN 7230 and ECN 7360/APEC 7360 Cross-listed as: APEC 7240
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3.00 Credits
Begins with a review of probability and statistics. Remainder of course is spent discussing the Classical linear regression model, least squares and maximum likelihood estimation, finite and asymptotic sample properties, inference, prediction, and nonlinear optimization. Cross-listed as: APEC 7310
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3.00 Credits
Extension of ECN 7310, covering topics such as nonspherical disturbances, panel data, simultaneous equations, time series and distributed lag models, and limited and qualitative dependent variable models. Prerequisite/Restriction: ECN 7310/APEC 7310. Cross-listed as: APEC 7320.
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3.00 Credits
Includes linear equations, matrix algebra, multivariate calculus, static optimization, comparative static analysis, constrained optimization, and Kuhn-Tucker conditions. Cross-listed as: APEC 7350.
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3.00 Credits
Extends the presentation of ECN 7350 by covering applications of constrained optimization, the envelope theorem and applications, differential equations, dynamic economics, and optimal control. Crosslisted as: APEC 7360
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3.00 Credits
This course is used for Degree Works Plans
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5.00 Credits
Beginning course stressing the fundamentals of mechanical drafting as related to industry. Students will gain a knowledge of drafting instruments and their use, lettering, geometric construction, orthographic projection, sectional views, auxiliary views, and dimensioning standards. Additional procedures in geometric dimensioning, developments, threads and fasteners will be studied. Applications will include working drawings and assembly drawings.
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