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2.00 Credits
Advanced or intermediate/advanced dance technique courses. Prerequisites: Previous training at beginning and intermediate levels. Eligibility determined by audition at first class meeting. Each course repeatable once for credit for a maximum of 4 units. Four hrs. act.
4131-2-3 Advanced Hip Hop Dance I, II, III
4135-6-7 Advanced Breakdance I, II, III
4141-2-3 Advanced Modern Dance I, II, III
4171-2-3 Advanced Jazz Dance I, II, III
4191-2-3 Advanced/Intermediate Ballet Dance I, II, III
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4.00 Credits
The development of dance from the post-Renaissance period to the present, i.e., modern dance, black dance, men in dance, social dance, musical theatre and avant garde. Social, political, psychological, and spiritual influences.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to economics with a focus on using economic analysis to examine current social, political, and global issues. Topics covered may include pollution, health care, crime, poverty, unemployment, and inflation. Designed for non-business and economics majors. Not open to students with credit for ECON 1888, ECON 2301, or ECON 2302.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to economics with a focus on using economic analysis to examine current social, political, and global issues as they relate to sports in our world. Not open to students with credit for ECON 1000.
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4.00 Credits
Basic micro-economic concepts; introductory analysis of the determination of prices and output in different market situations; public policy. Prerequisites: sophomore standing and either credit for intermediate algebra or satisfactory score on the Entry-Level Math (ELM) Test.
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4.00 Credits
Basic macro-economic concepts; introductory analysis of the determination of national income and employment; money and banking; fiscal policy in a global context. Prerequisite: either credit for intermediate algebra or satisfactory score on the Entry-Level Math (ELM) Test.
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4.00 Credits
Analysis of supply and demand; production and costs; price and output determination; factor pricing and income distribution; optimum resource allocation. Prerequisites: STAT 2010 or 1000; MATH 1130 and ECON 2301 with grade not lower than a "C".
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4.00 Credits
Measurement and analysis of the determination of national income and employment; general price level; stabilization and growth. Prerequisites: ECON 2301, 2302, with grade not lower than a "C" in 2302. Not open to students with credit for ECON 3006.
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4.00 Credits
Current topics such as inflation, employment and unemployment, interest rates, exchange rates, the business cycle, and macroeconomic policies presented in a manner most useful for business students or any student interested in real-world economic issues. Prerequisites: ECON 2301, 2302, with a grade not lower than "C" in 2302. Not open to students with credit for ECON 3005.
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