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CS 480: Advanced Web Development
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
This course covers advanced web development techniques, including student and team projects, database development for enterprise systems, and multiple platforms. (Prerequisites: all 300 level courses) (F)
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CS 490: Topics in Computer Science
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
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CS 492: Information Systems Project
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
As an integrating course combining all of the elements of successful system development, this is the capstone course for the CIS major. Provides the students an opportunity to implement a complete enterprise-oriented system development project. Working in teams, the students will utilize formal project management structures and processes. The class will develop a system in accordance with client specifications and present its final results to departments and peers of the college. As this course represents the capstone course for the major, it includes an exit assessment process, in the form of an examination. (Prerequisite: CS 480) (S)
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ECON 255: f4 Principles of Macroeconomics
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
An introduction to economic problems which beset the world today. A brief and intensive exposure to traditional analytical tools will constitute the early part of the course. The second part of the course will deal with macro-economic problems with special emphasis on the American economy and the international economy. (F/S/SS)
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ECON 256: f6 Principles of Microeconomics
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Traditional tools of economic analysis are developed to examine how a market system functions to allocate resources. These tools are applied to current issues such as: market power (monopolies); poverty; energy; health care; income distribution; pollution; discrimination; and crime. (F/S)
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ECON 279: Independent Study- Economics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Edgewood College
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ECON 279 - Independent Study- Economics
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ECON 290: The Global Economy
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Analysis of the economic, political and cultural forces that influence relations between nations. Discussions of the problems of developing countries and investigation of specific countries of particular interest to the student. Offered in alternate years. (S)
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ECON 310: Selected Topics in Economics
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Examines vital areas of contemporary concern in economics.
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ECON 310 - Selected Topics in Economics
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ECON 315: Health Care Economics
2.00 Credits
Edgewood College
An intensive exposure to the economics of health care with special emphasis on rising health care cost, comparative health care systems, access to health care, and economic implications of local and national health care policy. Offered in alternate years. (S)
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ECON 325: Environmental Economics
2.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Examines the mechanisms societies employ to allocate limited natural resources among unlimited demands. By seeing environmental issues as economic issues, this course identifies the incentives faced by consumers and producers that lead to environmental problems and how alternative incentives might alleviate problems like pollution, global warming, and vanishing rainforests; or to promote sustainable resource use. Cross-listed with ENVS 325.
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