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ECON 250: Economic and Social History of the World Motor Car Industry
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
Investigation of economic, political, social, and culture events in world history by focusing upon the creation, development and maturation of the automobile industry.
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ECON 301: Microeconomic Theory
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
Price Theory (3 credits) Value and distribution theory, the theory of household behavior, theory of the firm. Theoretical economic concepts given operational content with main emphasis on tools of economic thinking. Prerequisite: Economics 102. Fall, odd-numbered years.
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ECON 302: Monetary and Financial Theory
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
National income accounting; determination of national income and employment as related to the modern theory of effective demand; consumption function; multiplier and acceleration principles; money as it affects output and employment. Spring, odd-numbered years.
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ECON 302 - Monetary and Financial Theory
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ECON 303: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
Organization, functions, and operation of our monetary, credit and banking systems; relation of commercial banking to the Federal Reserve System and the impact of public policy upon banking and credit. Prerequisite: Economics 101. Fall.
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ECON 303 - Money and Banking
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ECON 398: Economics Internship
3.00 - 15.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
The integration of classroom theory with practical work experience under which students have special periods of attendance at college and specific periods of employment, either full- or part-time, with or without pay. Credit may vary from three to 15 credits, depending upon the internship, but no more than six credits may be counted toward major elective requirements, with additional credits counted as free electives. Open only to Economics majors, with approval of the departmental chair and the Vice President for Academic Affairs. Fall, Spring, Summer.
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ECON 399: Economics Internship
3.00 - 15.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
The integration of classroom theory with practical work experience under which students have special periods of attendance at college and specific periods of employment, either full- or part-time, with or without pay. Credit may vary from three to 15 credits, depending upon the internship, but no more than six credits may be counted toward major elective requirements, with additional credits counted as free electives. Open only to Economics majors, with approval of the departmental chair and the Vice President for Academic Affairs. Fall, Spring, Summer.
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ECON 402: International Trade and Finance
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
Theory of international trade, factor movements, and balance of payments adjustment. Analysis of modern international economic problems including problems of less developed countries. Prerequisite: Economics 101. Fall, even-numbered years.
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ECON 402 - International Trade and Finance
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ECON 406: Independent Reading and Research
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
Independent Reading and Research
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ECON 406 - Independent Reading and Research
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ECON 409: Special Topics in Economics and Finance
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
Exploration indepth of selected areas in economics and finance not offered elsewhere in the curriculum.
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ECON 409 - Special Topics in Economics and Finance
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ECON 410: Advanced Monetary Policy
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
In this course, students will immerse themselves in the conduct of monetary policy and the current state of the US economy. In addition to helping to prepare a presentation on the US economy and a recommendation for monetary policy, students will compete against other schools in the Fed Challenge competition.
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