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DMIN 7190: Intro Guided Study Methodology
1.00 Credits
Baylor University
Provides an opportunity for students to assess their ministry strengths and weaknesses and to address the latter through readings, continuing education, seminars, or approved coursework. Will be repeated under different topic not to exceed 3 semester hours.
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DMIN 7194: Extended Directed Study
1.00 Credits
Baylor University
Reading and research for completion of Directed Study requirements and in preparation for the Culminating Project Proposal. This course may be taken for a maximum of nine semester hours and it may be taken under different topics.
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DMIN 7310: Res Ministry/Spirit Formation
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Provides updating, enrichment, and increased competency in the research skills necessary to continue life-long study and effective involvement in the areas of Christian ministry and spiritual formation.
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DMIN 7392: Adv Indiv Guided Study I
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Provides an opportunity for students to assess their ministry strengths and weaknesses and to address the latter through readings, continuing education, seminars, or approved coursework. Will be repeated under different topic not exceed nine semester hours.
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DMIN 7V99: Doctor Of Ministry Project
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Supervised ministry research for and written report of a major ministry project within the candidate's area of concentration. May be repeated for a maximum total of twelve credit hours.
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ECO 1305: Survey of Economic Princ
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
An introduction to basic economic principles and problems of contemporary society. Surveys the fundamentals of private enterprise and the economic role of government. Topics include competitive and monopolistic markets, income distribution, inflation, recession, monetary policy, and international trade. A student with credit in ECO 1305 may not earn credit in either ECO 2306 or 2307.
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ECO 1380: Econ. Analysis/Policy HONORS
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
The nature and outcomes of economic decision-making at the individual, market, and aggregate levels. Rooted in traditional neoclassical economics and augmented with insights from the literature on transactions costs and institutions. Special attention is paid to questions of morality underlying economic decision-making.
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ECO 2306: Princ of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Microeconomic analysis including the theories and applications of demand, production, industrial organization, international trade, and Christian ethics in economic decisions. A student with credit in ECO 1305 may not earn credit in ECO 2306.
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ECO 2307: Princ of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
A study of basic economic concepts, business organization, economic role of government, national income analysis, national income theory, money and banking, and the business cycle. A student with credit in ECO 1305 may not earn credit in ECO 2307.
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ECO 3306: Interm Microeconomic Analysis
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Designed to provide an intensive study of contemporary microeconomic theory. Topics include consumer demand; market structure; production theory; the nature and behavior of costs; the pricing and allocation of productive resources; and the distribution of income. Emphasis is given to the use of these tools in business decision making.
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