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An examination of the interaction between popular contention and formal politics, long characteristic of the dynamic, if unstable nature of South Korean political processes. By examining major paradigms and testing them against historical realities, students acquire a better understanding of the interplay between contention and democracy in general and South Korean politics in particular. - S. Kim 3 points
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General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART). 3 points
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Major issues in the practice of history illustrated by critical reading of important historical work on East Asia. Prerequisites: Two-hour seminar plus additional one-hour workshop in bibliography and research methods. Designed primarily for majors in East Asian Studies in their junior year. Permission of instructor required for others. General Education Requirement: Reason and Value (REA). 3 points
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Introduction to the information system paradigm of molecular biology. Representation, organization, structure, function and manipulation of the biomolecular sequences of nucleic acids and proteins. The role of enzymes and gene regulatory elements in natural biological functions as well as in biotechnology and genetic engineering. Recombination and other macromolecular processes viewed as mathematical operations with simulation and visualization using simple computer programming. This course shares lectures with ECBM E4060, but the work requirements differ somewhat. - D. Anastassiou General Education Requirement: Quantitative and Deductive Reasoning (QUA). Lect: 3 pts
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Must be supervised by a faculty member approved by the program adviser.
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Survey of some of the major intellectual developments that have created the discipline of economics. Particular attention to the works of Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Karl Marx, Alfred Marshall, Knut Wicksell, Irving Fisher, and J.M. Keynes. - A. Burgstaller Prerequisites: ECON BC3035 and ECON BC3033, or the equivalent. 3 points Economics majors must take one of the following two senior requirement options.
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Institutional nature and economic function of financial markets. Emphasis on both domestic and international markets (debt, stock, foreign exchange, Eurobond, Eurocurrency, futures, options, and other). Principles of security pricing and portfolio management; the Capital Asset Pricing Model and the Efficient Markets Hypothesis. - R. Sethi Prerequisites: ECON BC3035 and ECON BC2411 or the equivalent. 3 points
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Introduction to the principles of money and banking. The intermediary institutions of the American economy and their historical developments, current issues in monetary and financial reform. - P. Mehrling Prerequisites: ECON BC3033 and ECON BC3035 or the equivalent. 3 points
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Covers basic elements of microeconomic and marcoeconomic reasoning at an introductory level. Topics include Individual Constraints and Preferences, Production by Firms, Market Transactions, Competition, The Distribution of Income, Technological Progress and Growth, Unemployment and Inflation, the Role of Government in the Economy. This one-semester introductory course replaces the traditional two-semester introductory courses previously offered, ECON BC1001 Introduction to Macroeconomics and ECON BC1002 Introduction to Microeconomics. Note: Students cannot get credit for ECON BC1003 if they have taken either ECON BC1001 or ECON BC1002 or the Columbia introductory course ECON W1105. - D. Weiman, M. Andrews General Education Requirement: Social Analysis (SOC). 3 points
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Covers basic mathematical methods required for intermediate theory courses and upper level electives in economics. Topics include sets and functions, matrix algebra, equilibrium analysis, comparative statics, constrained optimization, and linear programming. This course satisfies the Calculus requirement for the Economics track of the Economics major. - S. Harrison General Education Requirement: Quantitative and Deductive Reasoning (QUA). 3 points The study of history and of contemporary society in an economic perspective. These courses may be taken without previous study of economics.
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