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Economics 352: Money,Credit and Banking
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
A study of the history, theory and practice of money and banking. Commercial banking, central banking and monetary policy are discussed and their impact on the economy is examined within the framework of monetary theory. Prerequisite: Econ 52-150 (F, S)
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Economics 353: Microeconomic Theory
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
An analysis of consumer choice, exchange, production and pricing under various market structures in a neoclassical context. Developing the tools of microeconomics and their application to real world situations are strongly emphasized. Prerequisites: Econ 52-150 and 151. (F)
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Economics 353 - Microeconomic Theory
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Economics 354: Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
A study of economic theory and evidence related to labor supply and demand; the wage structure within the economy; labor's share of national income; unemployment, human resource development, poverty and labor market discrimination; the economic effects of unions; and other issues related to the employment of human resources and labor-management relations. Prerequisites: Econ 52-150 and 151. (F)
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Economics 425: Internship in Economics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
Students who are economics majors may enroll, with the permission of the chairperson, in an intern program with an approved business or government firm. It is recommended the student be in the junior or senior year. (F, S, SS)
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Economics 425 - Internship in Economics
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Economics 450: International Economics
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
A study of modern theories in international trade and finance and current trends and issues in international economic relations. Prerequisites: Econ 52-150 and 151. (F)
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Economics 450 - International Economics
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Economics 451: Econometrics
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
Foundations of econometrics. Analysis of linear regression, non-linear regression and computer simulation models. The problems of parameter estimation, verification and the prediction of economic magnitudes are studied. Prerequisites: Econ 52-150 and 151, Math 17-114. (S, odd years)
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Economics 451 - Econometrics
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Economics 458: Forecasting Business Conditions
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
A study of applied economics encompassing measurement, analysis and prediction of business conditions at the national, regional and industrial levels. Prerequisites: Econ 52-150, 151 and Math 17-114 and 118. (S, even years)
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Economics 459: Independent Study in Economics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
Offered only by special arrangement and with consent of the instructor. (F, S, SS)
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Economics 459 - Independent Study in Economics
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Education: General Leadership 145: Information and Educational Technology
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
This educational information and technology course will provide instruction in technology language and technology use for the educator. This proposed course is intended to serve students majoring in education to prepare them to plan, instruct, communicate and manage record keeping in addition to modeling technology use for their students.
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Education: General Leadership 210: Field Experience in Diversity
1.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
The purpose of this course is to gain an understanding of people in a different culture and to become sensitive to their uniqueness. The course is a vehicle by which undergraduates in the teacher education program can experience diversity in a real-world setting, thus meeting the program's diversity requirement. (SS)
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