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ECON 373: Money,Banking and Financial Markets
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Study of the U.S. monetary system with emphasis on the commercial banking system, the operation and policies of the Federal Reserve System, monetary theory, and the operation of financial markets. Prerequisite: ECON 237.
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ECON 373 - Money,Banking and Financial Markets
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ECON 374: Intermediate Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Study of consumer and business behavior, and of markets, including: demand theory, cost theory, market types, game theory and time and uncertainty. Prerequisites: ECON 237, MATH 136 or 231.
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ECON 374 - Intermediate Microeconomics
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ECON 375: Intermediate Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Study of principal theories of income determination in both the short and long run and analysis of fiscal and monetary policy impacts on prices and output. Prerequisites: ECON 237, MATH 136 or 231.
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ECON 375 - Intermediate Macroeconomics
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ECON 379: Special Topic
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Designed for students majoring in economics or upper division students in the social sciences. May be repeated for credit when topics change. Topics include: Institutional Economics, Law and Economics, Agricultural Economics. Prerequisite: six hours of economics.
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ECON 379 - Special Topic
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ECON 410,420,430: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
An opportunity for students majoring in economics to pursue independent research projects. Prerequisite: 15 hours of economics and approval of instructor.
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ECON 410,420,430 - Independent Study
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ECON 419,429,439: Internship
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Designed to provide economics majors with opportunities to work in government agencies, financial institutions, and business or research firms engaged in economic analysis or forecasting. A study componentmust also be agreed on. Summer internships are encouraged. No more than three hours may be counted towards the major. Must have departmental approval.
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ECON 419,429,439 - Internship
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ECON 431: International Economics and Finance
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
An introduction to the theory of international trade and finance with emphasis on contemporary applications. Commercial policy issues confronting the U.S. are considered, as are exchange rates and international capital flows. Prerequisites: ECON 374 or 375.
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ECON 431 - International Economics and Finance
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ECON 440: Washington Semester Economic Policy Research Project
4.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Supervised, individual research on the relationship between government and the economy. Designed in consultation between Texas Lutheran and American University advisors, focusing on the Washington location permitting personal interviews and direct methods of research. Required as part of the Washington Semester Economic Policy program.
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ECON 440 - Washington Semester Economic Policy Research Project
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ECON 441: Washington Semester Economic Policy Seminar I
4.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Analysis of economic issues and applied economic theories through readings, papers, and, most importantly, on-site discussions with economic policy decision makers in government and from business and labor, as well as from research organizations and members of the press who write on economic issues. Prerequisite: ECON 237, and approval of Texas Lutheran's Washington Semester Committee.
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ECON 441 - Washington Semester Economic Policy Seminar I
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ECON 442: Washington Semester Economic Policy Seminar II
4.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Continuation of ECON 441.
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ECON 442 - Washington Semester Economic Policy Seminar II
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