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DSGN 422: Furniture Design II
2.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Continuation of DSGN 421. Problems will provide opportunity for the execution of designs in model forms, some of which will be executed in full scale. Prerequisite: DSGN 421.
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DSGN 481: Building Codes and Regulations
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Using the health, safety and welfare of building occupants as an underlying rationale, this course studies the impact of building codes and regulations as they specifically relate to building interiors. The identification, comprehension and application of codes, in tandem with the different phases of design, construction and occupancy, are stressed. Specific topics include occupancy, fire prevention, egress, environmental standards, ADA and Universal Design. Prerequisite: DSGN 202.
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DSGN 492: Open Elective-Interior Design
2.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
An elective course intended for specialized material, such as model building, and certain subjects which utilize the unique expertise of particular instructors from the profession at large. The content and prerequisites will be announced upon scheduling.
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DSGN 493: Open Elective-Interior Design
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Similar to ID 8492 in all respects except credit yield since more after-class hours will be required of the student.
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ECON 100: The Origins of Economic Though
1.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This course will survey the history of economics from the time of Adam Smith and some of his predesessors to the time of Karl Marx. Students will be exposed to the major schools of thought and shown the relevance of basic economic ideas to the great debates of our own times.
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ECON 201: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
The structure and function of the banking system and financial markets in the United States. The use of monetary policy in the regulation of the national economy. The role of the Federal Reserve System. Prerequisite: ECON 105, or ECON 101 with permission of the dean.
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ECON 203: Economic Indicators and sources of Economic Information
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This course provides a detailed review of the relevant economic indicators, enabling the student to track the performance of the US economy and individual industries. The indicators are based on a system of leading, coincident and lagging variables that are widely used to appraise the state of the business cycle. These indicator can be used to forecast many critical economic and financial barometers measuring the health of an economy, including: economic growth, trade flows, inflationary pressures, interest rates and exchange rates. The course also reviews the sources of economic information including various economic publications, government data sources and internet websites. Prerequisite: ECON 105.
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ECON 205: Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
The theory of national income determination, employment, distribution, price levels, and growth. Prerequisite: ECON 105.
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ECON 210: Microeconomics:Price Theory
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
A presentation of price theory: supply and demand analysis, production, cost, and distribution theory. Students also will be introduced to welfare economics and general equilibrium theory. Prerequisite: ECON 110.
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ECON 215: Labor Relations
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This course covers the history and development of the labor movement and labor management relations. The history and contribution of business organizations in the context of social, economic, and political focus will be discussed.
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