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ECON 365: Quantitative Methods
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska at Kearney
Prereq: ECON 270GS or ECON 271GS A course to prepare the student with basic mathematical methods in the field of economics.
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ECON 380: Tourism Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska at Kearney
Prereq: ECON 271GS This course features an application of economic theory to the human activities of recreation and tourism. Microeconomics, macro-economics, and economic impact analysis will be packaged so that students might synthesize then apply this information to marketing, promotion, and economic development problems. Offered every other Spring (odd numbered years).
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ECON 380 - Tourism Economics
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ECON 385: Environmental Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska at Kearney
Prereq: ECON 100GS or ECON 270GS or ECON 271GS An economic analysis of the nature of pollution problems from cause to possible solutions. Critically evaluates the role of a market economy in preserving environmental quality. Offered every other Spring (even numbered years).
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ECON 385 - Environmental Economics
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ECON 388GS: General Studies Capstone
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska at Kearney
Prereq: open to juniors and seniors or to students within 6 hours of completion of their General Studies program An interdisciplinary experience where students apply the knowledge, cognitive abilities, and communication skills they have gained from General Studies in designing and completing an original project or paper. Students employ methods and interpretive means of two or more disciplines to integrate knowledge and synthesize their results. Satisfies the General Studies capstone course requirement. Students may take their Capstone course in any discipline.
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ECON 395: Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska at Kearney
Prereq: ECON 271GS This course examines the organization, functioning, and outcomes of labor markets; the decisions of prospective and present labor market participants; and the public policies relating to the employment of labor resources.
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ECON 395 - Labor Economics
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ECON 398: Farm and Ranch Management
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska at Kearney
Prereq: ECON 271GS AND ACCT 250* AND either passing score on Business Computer Proficiency Examination or completion of MIS 182GS This course focuses on the problems faced by farm, ranch, and agribusiness managers, and the decision-making process used in achieving the business's objective of increasing profit or some other desired goal. Focusing on the application of economic principles to the decision making process, this course provides students with experience in decisions of how much, what, and how to produce; examination of how financial statements and budgeting techniques are used in decision making; and the application of risk analysis and management of risk through investment planning and analysis. F.
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ECON 410: Health Care Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska at Kearney
Prereq: junior standing or above An economic analysis of issues related to the provision of health care. Market issues, cost drivers, existing and proposed health care policy approaches are covered. Offered in Fall.
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ECON 415: Agricultural Price Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska at Kearney
Prereq: ECON 335* AND either MGT 233GS* or STAT 241GS* This course focuses on the role of prices and pricing mechanisms in coordinating activities between the vertical levels of the agricultural marketing system. Focusing on the application of economic principles in the price discovery process, this course is designed to foster skill development in the basic quantitative methods used in market and price analysis and price forecasting and for students to gain an understanding of the different factors that influence prices in the agricultural sector and the alternative pricing arrangements that exist for agricultural commodities.
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ECON 430: International Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska at Kearney
Prereq: ECON 100GS or ECON 270GS or ECON 271GS Introduction to the international economy: the theory of international trade, the balance of payments, economic growth and financial commercial policy.
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ECON 435: Agricultural Finance
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska at Kearney
Prereq: ECON 271GS and ECON 398* and ACCT 250* Financial management in agriculture is concerned not only with the acquisition and use of financial resources, but also the protection of equity capital from various sources of risk. This course focuses on the financial requirements of farms, ranches, and agribusiness firms, and the decision-making process used in evaluating the credit needs and repayment capacity from both the manager's and lenders perspectives. Focusing on the application of economic principles in making financial decisions, this course provides students with experience in evaluating risk by analyzing financial statements, cash flow budgets, and capital budgets, an understanding of the sources of agricultural credit, and acquaints the student with some of the special issues associated with financial management in the agricultural environment. Sp.
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