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ECN 356: Managerial Economics
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: ECN-111 and ECN-225 or MTH-241 or 341 Extension of economic theory to applications in managerial economics and economic forecasting. Decision optimization techniques; the economic analysis of risk; techniques of demand, cost and production estimation; analysis of pricing and non-price-competitive practices; and forecasting of demand, cost and production variables. 4 credits.
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ECN 357: Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: ECN-111 and MTH-141 or 150 Mathematical operations and methodology within the context of market models, models of the firm, national income models, and models of economic growth; introduction to mathematical economics, static analysis, comparative statistics, optimization problems, dynamic analysis, and linear programming and game theory. 4 credits.
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ECN 371: Economic and Political Analysis of the European Union
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: ECN-111 Same as PSC-240. An examination of the formation, implementation and operation of the European Union, with special emphasis on political and economic issues. Taught as part of the Furman program in Europe. Students may not receive credit for both ECN-371 and PSC-240. 4 credits.
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ECN 475: Senior Seminar in Economics
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: ECN-331, 345 and 346 Capstone course for economics majors. Reading and analysis of selected topics. Research, data analysis and writing of selected topics. Students will present their research in class. 4 credits.
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ECN 475 - Senior Seminar in Economics
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ECN 501: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Variable credit.
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ECN 503: Individualized Internship
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: ECN-111, one additional course in economics numbered 233 or greater, and instructor permission. In consultation with an economics faculty sponsor, students develop internships, identify objectives, read literature, complete a writing assignments related to their internship, and submit reflective summaries of their activities. This course MUST be enrolled pass-fail and will not contribute to the economics or mathematics-economics major. Variable credit.
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ED 001: Education Laboratory I
0.00 - 11.00 Credits
Furman University
For students and prospective teachers exploring education as a career possibility. Observations in different school settings for the purpose of becoming acquainted with the school and with the classroom. Must be enrolled with EDU-111 (ED- 11). 0 credit.
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ED 005: Teaching Fellows Seminar
0.00 Credits
Furman University
Discussion of works by recognized scholars and study current trends and issues in education. Discussions highlight interactions with children and youth and/or visits from recognized professionals in the field. Must enroll every semester while participating in the scholarship program. 0 credit.
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ED 111: Perspectives on American Education
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Furman University
GER: HB (Empirical Study of Human Behavior) Introduction to teachers and teaching, the American school in an increasingly diverse society, and the historical, sociological and philosophical foundations of education. Must also enroll in EDU-001 (ED-01). 4 credits.
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ED 120: Human Growth and Development
3.00 Credits
Furman University
GER: HB (Empirical Study of Human Behavior) Physical, cognitive, social and emotional aspects of development, from conception through older adulthood, with applications for parenting and teacher education. Students may not receive credit for both EDU-120 (ED-20) and PSY-211 (23). PSY-211 (23) can not be applied to the education major. Helps satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in social sciences. 4 credits.
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