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Course Criteria
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18.00 Credits
For Dance and Dance Education majors only. Consideration of methodological issues related to teaching dance in public school and community settings. (Spring) (Formerly DCE 457)
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3.00 Credits
Pr. two semesters of dance technique, and DCE 340 or equivalent, or permission of instructor An introduction to the study of body theories and practices in dance. Topics include somatic theory and practice, and body issues related to dance performance, choreography, and pedagogy. (Every third summer)
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3.00 Credits
Overview of working with dance and video, including composing for the camera, shooting dancers in action, and editing to document and record dance works. (Offered spring '08)
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3.00 Credits
GE Marker: GN Pr. freshman or sophomore standing, or permission of instructor The economics of developing nations, with a natural emphasis on the non-Western world. Topics include demographics, education, employment, health care, the environment, foreign aid, international institutions, and theories of economic growth. (Fall & Spring)
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3.00 Credits
GE Core: GSB Pr. 2.0 GPA or above Students with credit for ECO 201, 202 or equivalent, cannot also receive credit for 101. Introduction to basic economic concepts and public policy issues with application to the contemporary American economy.
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3.00 Credits
Pr. ECO 101 or 201 Study of entrepreneurship from history of economic thought perspective and application of such concepts to economic agents. Emphasis on economic thought, market activity, and economic growth. (Same as ENT 215) (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
GE Marker: GL Pr. ECO 101 or 201, and 202; 2.0 GPA; or permission of instructor Students are required to take ECO 300 by the first semester of their junior year or as soon after admission to a degree program as possible. Examines the history, structure, and institutional foundations of the international trading system. Analyzes the impact of trade on economic growth, employment and living standards with a focus on contemporary issues.
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3.00 Credits
Pr. ECO 101 or 201, MAT 120 or 191; 2.0 GPA Intermediate level analysis of consumer theory and theory of the firm. Other topics include market failure, savings and investment, risk and uncertainty, wage determination, and income distribution.
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3.00 Credits
Pr. ECO 101, or 201 and 202; 2.0 GPA; or permission of instructor Examination of the history of the United States in the international economy. Examines trade policy, technological and industrial leadership, immigration, the depression, and American post-WWII dominance.
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3.00 Credits
Pr. ECO 250; 2.0 GPA Economic analysis of management and firm behavior. Topics include: the nature of the firm, managerial decision-making, demand, market structures, competitive strategies, finance, costs, supply, pricing, R&D, and mergers.
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