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ECON 310: Environmental and Resource Economics
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
Application of economic concepts and tools to the analysis of natural resources development and environmental degradation; evaluation of public policies on resource and pollution issues. Crosslisted as ENVS 310. Prerequisites: ECON 293 or 294; ENVS 115.
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ECON 393: Intermediate Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
Intermediate Macroeconomics builds upon the concepts introduced in the Introductory Macroeconomics course. The course includes an exploration of the various schools of economic thought including: Classical economic theory, Keynesian economic theory, Monetarist theory, Neo-Classical thought and Neo-Keynesian thought. The course develops models of interest rates, aggregate demand and supply, and of growth and development. Prerequisites: ECON 293; MATH 150 or MATH 170.
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ECON 394: Intermediate Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
Intermediate Microeconomics builds upon the knowledge of the Introductory Microeconomics course. The course explores in depth the underpinnings of consumer choice and firm behavior. Specific topics include a study of the various types of market structures, pricing, externalities and public goods. The concepts of equity and efficiency are introduced. Microeconomic behavior is viewed through the perspective of behavioral economics and game theory. Prerequisites: ECON 294; MATH 150 or MATH 170.
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ECON 395: Financial Markets and Institutions
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
Examination of the risks faced by managers of financial institutions and the methods and markets through which these risks are managed. Consideration is given to a wide array of financial institutions including commercial banks, credit unions, investment banks, securities firms, insurance companies and investment companies. Cross-listed as FINC 395. Prerequisites: ACCT 281, MATH 150 or MATH 170; ECON 293; ECON 294; FINC 350.
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ECON 495: International Finance
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
Understanding and application of the concepts of corporate finance, financial markets and investments in an international context. Specific topics include an overview of the international monetary system, international financial markets (currency, equity and bond markets), the “parity conditions” of international finance, foreign exchange risk management, global investing, international capital budgeting and global working capital management. Cross-listed as FINC 495. Course meets multicultural graduation requirement. Prerequisites: ECON 293, FINC 350.
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EDUC 105: Human Health
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
The study of health, safety and nutrition and the decisions that are faced throughout a lifetime. Consumer health, mental health, physical health, sex and reproduction, drugs, death and dying are the major topics covered.
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EDUC 201: Foundations of Education
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
Study of the legal and ethical issues in education from the contexts of historical, philosophical, social and administrative foundations of the discipline. Note: This course does not apply toward Missouri certification.
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EDUC 231: Psychology of Education
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
The applied study of psychological principles in educational environments. Emphasis is on the scientific approach to teaching and learning. Students learn to plan, deliver, evaluate and report instructional outcomes. Cross-listed as PSYC 231. Prerequisites: PSYC 101. Note: This course does not apply toward Missouri certification.
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EDUC 270: Literature for Children and Adolescents
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
This course will familiarize the student with literature for children and adolescents. In addition, it will facilitate selecting appropriate books for these young consumers. Students will evaluate books and identify literary, developmental, and artistic elements that determine the quality of a book. Students will also examine different techniques for using these books in educational and informal setting. Prerequisite: EDUC 102, ENGL 112.
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EDUC 271: Production and Utilization of Instructional Technology
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
The study of the media materials used in education. Computer hardware and software, information systems and technology are evaluated and used to produce instructional materials. $20 lab fee.
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