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Finance 436: Advanced Topics in Molecular Biology
4.00 Credits
Wofford College
Study of the mechanisms of life on the molecular level. Topics include gene cloning and analysis of biotechnology, control of gene expression, control of cell division, and the molecular basis of cancer. In the laboratory, students use modern technologies including DNA fingerprinting, Southern blot, gene cloning, and PCR. (3/3/4) MOSS
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Finance 439: Mathematical Economics
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
A thoroughly interdisciplinary approach to mathematics and economics. Measures such as logarithms, derivatives, and integrals will be employed to interpret trends of phenomena such as consumer welfare, social costs, inflation, etc. The formulation of qualitative explanations (concise and simplified) of quantitative outcomes is the overearching objective of this course. Prerequisites: C or higher in Mathematics 160 or 181. (3/0/3) MACHOVEC
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Finance 440: International Finance
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
A course covering the essentials of international finance, including international portfolio analysis, capital markets, investment instruments, and contemporary geopolitical events affecting foreign investments. Prerequisite: Finance 321. Offered fall semester. (3/0/3) forbes , sWICEGOOD
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Finance 441: Comparative Economic Systems
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
Contrasts the nature and characteristics of a free-market economy against the centrally- orchestrated mechanisms of managed economies such as socialism/communism, fascism, and the so-called "crony mercantalism" that prevails in most of modern-dayAfrica, Latin America, and the Middle East. Writing intensive. Prequisite: C- or higher in Economics 201. Successful completion of this course satisfies the Cultures and Peoples requirement for graduation. (3/0/3) MACHOVEC
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Finance 445: Neurobiology
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
Study of the structure and function of the nervous system from subcellular to systems levels with emphasis on the experimental foundation of modern principles. (3/0/3) DAVIS, hetes
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Finance 446: Neurobiology
4.00 Credits
Wofford College
Identical in content to Biology 445 but has a laboratory component. (3/3/4) DAVIS, hetes
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Finance 448: Capstone Project:African/African American Studies
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
Designed by the student, the Capstone Project combines an understanding of African/ African American theory with interdisciplinary study in two disciplines of the student's choice. Often the project will take the form of a traditional research paper (20-30 pages), but works of fiction or drama, field studies, multi-media presentations, or other formats are acceptable, subject to the coordinators' approval. Projects other than research papers must be accompanied by a bibliography of sources and a 5-10
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Finance 450: Senior Seminar
4.00 Credits
Wofford College
A capstone course required of all students in their last year of study completing the major in Business Economics or Economics. Microeconomic and macroeconomic case studies are used to reinforce and evaluate the student's understanding of the economic way of thinking. (4/0/4) STAFF
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Finance 470: Independent Study in Advanced Economics
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
Study of a specific topic in economics under the direction of a departmental faculty member. The readings, program of research, and written work to be undertaken by the student will be determined in consultation with the instructor. Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing and permission of the instructor. (1-3 hours) STAFF
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Finance 470 - Independent Study in Advanced Economics
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Finance 480: Advanced Topics in Literature
0.00 Credits
Wofford College
A seminar intended for advanced-level students majoring in English. Topics vary from year to year. (1-4/0/1-4) STAFF
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