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CH 473,474: Research Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Notre Dame College - Closed
1-3 cr. An opportunity for students to undertake laboratory research under faculty direction. Hours and credit arranged by the department. Participation in the research seminar and a written report are required. Prerequisite: CH 465/466 or permission of faculty sponsor.
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CH 480: Vitamins and Minerals
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame College - Closed
3 cr. Study of the biochemistry of vitamins and minerals. Topics include deficiency and toxicity symptoms, mechanism of vitamin and mineral action, and vitamins and cancer. Prerequisite: CH 305. Recommended: BI 270 and BI 302.
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CH 491,492,493,494: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Notre Dame College - Closed
1-3 cr. An opportunity for qualified and capable students to do independent work in chemistry. Hours and credit arranged by the instructor.
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EC 100: Economics and Contemporary Issues
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame College - Closed
3 cr. A general introduction to the study of economics, including both micro-and macroeconomics concepts and ideas, as reflected in current domestic socioeconomic and global issues. NOTE: This course is not open to students who have successfully completed the Principles sequence (EC 201, 202).
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EC 201: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame College - Closed
3 cr. The second of a two-course sequence; this course introduces students to the social science of economics, and then examines the behavior of individual consumers and firms, as well as the role of government, in the product and resource markets. On what bases are decisions made to buy (demand) and sell (supply)? How are these markets structured? What if the market system does not work, or is not allowed to work? What is the proper role of the government in a market-based economy? Prerequisite: EC 202, or permission of instructor.
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EC 202: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame College - Closed
3 cr. The first of a two-course sequence in Principles of Economics; this course examines the goals of the macroeconomy (full employment, domestic price stability, economic growth, and stable international economic relations) and how they are promoted by the government's use of fiscal and monetary policy; the course concludes with a formal introduction to international economics, including the micro-based topics of international trade theory and commercial policy, as well as international finance and openeconomy macroeconomics. Prerequisite: MA 110 or equivalent recommended.
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EC 221: Statistics I
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame College - Closed
3 cr. See MA 221 for course description.
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EC 300: Statistics II
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame College - Closed
3 cr. See MA 300 for course description.
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EC 304: Economic History of the United States
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame College - Closed
3 cr. A topical approach, within a chronological context, to the development of the American economy; topics examined include agriculture, industry, finance, transportation and communication, commerce, labor, and the role of the government in the economy.
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EC 305: Comparative Economic Systems
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame College - Closed
3 cr. A non-quantitative course that examines the bases for comparing economies and economic systems; studies the models of perfectly competitive market economies, centrally planned command economies, and the hybrid of market socialism; views examples of each of these at various levels of maturity and development. Prerequisite: EC 100 or EC 201-202 or permission of instructor.
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