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ECON 441: Political Economy of the Middle East
3.00 Credits
Denison University
A study of the general features of the economic development experience of the Middle East. This course will note the elements of similarity and the extent of diversity among the economies of the region, and will examine the strategies of planning and patterns of economic development in these economies. We will study the structural transformation of these economies and the dynamics of their relations with the colonial and modern West. We will examine the interactive relation between economic policymaking and class formation, as well as the economics of internal and international migration. OPEC and the oil market, and the economics of war, occupation and sanction. In the past decades, many Middle Eastern countries have been confronted with an Islamic revivalist movement that seeks to transform the economic organization of society according to what has been proposed as "Islamic economics." In this course we will study the theoretical basis of various interpretations of Islamic economics and will examine their policy and planning proposals. Prerequisites: 301 and 302.(4 credits)
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ECON 442: Forensic Economics
3.00 Credits
Denison University
After an untimely death or a wrenching divorce, forensic economics are often called upon to estimate the economic worth of a human life or a family business. To make such estimations requires that students have a firm understanding of the underlying micro- and macroeconomic aspects of economic theory, of the relevant demographic and economic data that is available, and of the process of calculating net discounted present value. There are generally accepted ways of calculating economic worth, but there are also grey areas where judgments are made. The latter requires a subtle understanding of the issues behind why one assumption may be better than another and its impact on the final value of economic worth. Students will role-play a movie forensic economist who is a member of a well-respected law firm specializing in wrongful death and divorce. Prerequisites: 301 and 302.(4 credits)
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ECON 445: Advanced Theory Seminars
4.00 Credits
Denison University
Advanced Theory Seminars
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ECON 451: Senior Research
4.00 Credits
Denison University
Senior Research
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ECON 452: Senior Research
4.00 Credits
Denison University
Senior Research
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ECON 461: Honors Project
4.00 Credits
Denison University
Honors Project
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ECON 462: Honors Project
4.00 Credits
Denison University
Honors Project
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EDUC 199: Introductory Topics in Education
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Denison University
A general category used only for the evaluation of transfer credit. (1-4 credits)
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EDUC 213: The U.S.Education System
4.00 Credits
Denison University
Students will develop a thorough and systematic understanding of the development of education and schooling in the United States. Relationships between school and society will be analyzed primarily from a historical perspective. Themes include the connection between liberty and literacy, centralized versus local control of schools, expansion of schooling, inequities in schooling, and the differentiated curriculum.(4 credits)
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EDUC 245: Teaching and Learning
4.00 Credits
Denison University
Technology has become an integral part of educational approaches, and teachers need to be knowledgeable in its uses and applications. This course will prepare prospective teachers to be critical users of technology in their teaching. This course will include a combination of lecture, discussion, video and hands-on computer work.(4 credits)
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