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DAN 530: History of Dance??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Dance history from its primitive beginning to the present. Relationships of dance forms to the societies in which they developed.
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ECO 101: Economics as a Way of Thinking??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Introduction to the economic way of thinking and its applications to decision making in daily living. Emphasis on basic understanding of the economic aspects of current issues. Credit on the Economics major will be given only if this course is taken prior to ECO 201 or ECO 202 or ECO 203.
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ECO 110: Economics and Society??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
An examination of the development of economic thought and institutions with emphasis on the application of this knowledge to the understanding of today's world. Credit on the economics major will not be given if this course is taken after ECO 201 or ECO 202 or ECO 203. (University Program Group III-B)
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ECO 150: Current Economic Problems??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Economic topics of current national and international concern. Economic issues with which informed voters must deal. No credit if credit has been earned in ECO 201 or ECO 202 or ECO 203 or ECO 204.
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ECO 203: Microeconomic Principles for Business??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Introduction to economic decision-making by consumers and managers within a market system. Topics include supply, demand, elasticity, production, costs, price, market structure, and resource markets. Credit may not be earned in more than one of ECO 203 and ECO 202. Prerequisites: BUS 100, admission to Professional Business Studies.
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ECO 204: Principles of Macro-and Global Economics??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Introduction to GDP, inflation, unemployment, business cycles, interest rates, money and banking, monetary and fiscal policy, economic growth, international trade for business students. Credit may not be earned in more than one of ECO 201 and ECO 204. Prerequisites: ECO 203, Tier 1 continuing admission to Professional Business Studies.
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ECO 211: Economics of Professional Team Sports??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Study of the economics and industrial relations systems of professional sports leagues in baseball, football, basketball, and hockey in North America.
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ECO 213: Economics for Entrepreneurs??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Introduction to the economic way of thinking and its applications to decision making in the business world. Emphasis on understanding and applying economic concepts. Identical to ECO 213. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. Does not count as credit for the Economics major or minor.
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ECO 222: Behavioral Economics??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Examines the roles of self-interest, altruism, expectations and information in individual and group decision-making. In-class experiments simulate market behavior and test theoretical predictions. (University Program Group III-A)
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ECO 230: Women in the Economy??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
A study of the past and present role of women in the economy, as workers, both inside and outside the labor market. Identical to ECO 230. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. (University Program Group IV-A)
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