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ECON 202: Elementary Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Survey of the major explanations for fluctuations in general business conditions. Focuses on how the private sector's economic behavior is affected by various governmental policies and institutions. Prerequisite: ECON 201.
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ECON 221: Business Statistics
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Introduction to various statistical and probabilistic concepts and techniques with application to business problems including random variables and probability distributions, measures of central tendency and ispersion, testing of hypotheses, simple linear regression, and correlation. Prerequisite: C or better grade in MATHS 135; sophomore standing; demonstrated proficiency in computer skills.
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ECON 247: Economics and Statistics in the Media.
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Provides communications and journalism majors with skills in applying and intuitively understanding statistical and economic concepts. Students will be expected to use these concepts in developing news and feature stories.
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ECON 279: Economic and Political Problems of Emerging Nations
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
A survey of historical and contemporary problems of the less-developed nations. Conditions contributing to economic, political, and social change. Problems of economic development policies and programs within the institutional structure. Internal and external pressures that influence patterns of development. Not open to students who have credit in POLS 281.
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ECON 299X: Experimental/Developmental Topics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Ball State University
Topics relevant to the discipline. Course titles will be announced before each semester. A total of 6 hours of credit may be earned.
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ECON 301: Intermediate Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
An investigation of the ways in which economic units direct resources into production. Involves analyses of product pricing, output determination, resource pricing, and employment in various market structures. Includes graphical and, in some instances, simple algebraic analyses. Prerequisite: ECON 201, 202.
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ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomics
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ECON 302: Intermediate Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Analyzes national income as a measure of economic activity. Emphasizes the determination of national income, employment, and price level and the rate of growth of the economic system. Includes examination of the theories of consumption and investment spending, interaction between money and national income, and implications of alternative models for public policy. Includes graphical and, in some instances, simple algebraic analyses. Prerequisite: ECON 201, 202.
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ECON 309: American Economic History/Development from Origins to the Civil War
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
An economic history of America from its origins through the Civil War; topics covered change but usually include demography, various forms of labor institutions including slavery, the economics of colonialism, the impact of revolution and independence, developments in transport, industry and agriculture, the impact of war and trade. Prerequisite: ECON 201, 202, or a combination of ECON 201 and 3 hours of credit in United States History, or 6 hours of credit in United States History, or permission of the professor
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ECON 310: American Economic History/Development from the Civil War to the Present
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
An economic history of the United States since the Civil War era; topics change but usually include the transition to free labor, money and banking, the evolving industrial structure, the growth of government, depression and recovery, and the impact of wars and the international sector upon American economic development. Prerequisite: ECON 201, 202, or a combination of ECON 201 and 3 hours of credit in United States History, or 6 hours of credit in United States History, or permission of the professor.
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ECON 311: Environmental Economics
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
The application of economic principles to environmental problems. Emphasizes applying the economist's decision-making model to environmental issues and the advantages and shortcomings of the economist's analysis. Prerequisite: ECON 201 and 3 hours of credit in natural resources, NREM 101, or permission of the department chairperson. Not open to students who have credit in NREM 303.
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