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ECN 415: Mathematics for Economists II
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits This course presents a study of the principal mathematical techniques used in dynamic economic analysis. Integral calculus, differential equations, difference equations, linear programming, nonlinear programming, and game theory will be applied to economic analysis. Prerequisite: ECN 315.
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ECN 425: Public Finance
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits This course presents an analysis of the economic problems faced by public decision makers and the economic tools that are available to them.The course will cover such topics as welfare economics, benefit-cost analysis, public choice, taxation, income redistribution, and the relationship between the budget and the setting of national priorities. Prerequisite: ECN 201.
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ECN 425 - Public Finance
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ECN 438: Introduction to the Theory of Economic Growth
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits This course presents an analysis of the factors that cause an economy to grow. Attention will be given primarily to one- and two-sector models of economic growth. Some emphasis will be put on the effects of technical progress on growth and optimality aspects of growth models. Prerequisite: ECN 202.
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ECN 438 - Introduction to the Theory of Economic Growth
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ECN 440: Economics of Globalization
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits This lecture-seminar examines constitutive components of 20th-century global economic integration: trade liberalization, financial globalization, the knowledge economy and market failures. By the end of the semester, students are expected to be conversant with the descriptive and analytical dimensions of globalization using neoclassical economic theory, including the contributions of leading scholars in the field. Prerequisites: ECN 201 and ECN 202.
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ECN 440 - Economics of Globalization
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ECN 449: Financial Economics
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits This course covers issues critical to the allocation of savings and examines questions related to the efficiency of financial markets and asset pricing. Individual saver/investor portfolio formation and protection will be thoroughly discussed. Basic principles of financial economics, savings instruments,markets, and intermediaries will be covered as needed. Prerequisite: ECN 202.
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ECN 449 - Financial Economics
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ECN 484: Seminar in Contemporary Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits This course presents a critical examination of the success and failure of economic theory and policy. It also includes an introduction to emerging economic thinking. Prerequisites: ECN 201 and ECN 202.
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ECN 484 - Seminar in Contemporary Economic Thought
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ECN 485: Seminar in Contemporary Economic Issues
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits This course presents an in-depth survey of selected economic issues. Students will be expected to perform independent research. Prerequisites: ECN 201 and 202.
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ECN 485 - Seminar in Contemporary Economic Issues
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ECN 486: Seminar in Advanced Econometrics
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits This course studies advanced topics in econometrics. Every seminar will include a rigorous discussion of the basic econometric theory needed to develop and analyze models of economic behavior.The student will be expected to write and present a major research paper using statistical analysis. Prerequisites: ECN 314 and 315.
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ECN 486 - Seminar in Advanced Econometrics
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ECN 490: Readings and Research
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits This course is open primarily to senior economics majors who would select both the topic and the instructor. Permission to register for this course should be obtained from the instructor whose guidance is sought. Prerequisites: ECN 201 and 202 and prior written approval of chairperson.
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ECN 490 - Readings and Research
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EDU 125: Introduction to Communication Disorders and Development in Children
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits The development of speech and language and the impact of language delays, differences, and disorders on communication and literacy in and out of the classroom will be discussed. Issues surrounding English language learning, classroom discourse, and ACC will be addressed. Instructional strategies, accommodations, and modifications of lessons will be considered.
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