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ECON 398: Special Topics in Economics
6.00 Credits
Indiana State University
6 hours. An analysis of economic problems and subject areas. Topic, title, prerequisites, credit, course outline, and content to be arranged by the faculty member(s) involved.
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ECON 412: Industrial Organization
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. The structure of the United States economy; the welfare implications of competitive and noncompetitive market structure; the game theoretical approach to joint and non-cooperative decision making of oligopoly firms; the analysis of concentration, advertising, predation, integration, and mergers as they affect market performance; and the analysis of some major antitrust cases. Prerequisite: 301 or consent of instructor.
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ECON 442: Comparative Economic Systems
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. A systems approach to the study of selected economies with emphasis on how the nature of the system affects economic performance. Theory of the capitalist and planned socialist systems, and special consideration to problems of economic transition. Prerequisites: 300 and 301.
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ECON 446: Theory of Economic Development
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. History, theory, reality, and problems of economic development; current constraints on sustained growth and alternative development models. Prerequisites: 200 and 201, or consent of instructor.
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ECON 475: Problems in Economic Decision-Making
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Consideration of practical economic problems, especially those involving the acquisition or retirement of physical capital assets, where the methods developed in the field of engineering economics may appropriately be used. Prerequisites: 201 and Mathematics 201, or consent of instructor.
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ECON 498: Special Topics in Economics
6.00 Credits
Indiana State University
6 hours. An analysis of economic problems and subject areas. Topic, title, prerequisites, credit, course outline, and content to be arranged by the faculty member(s) involved.
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ECON 499: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. An integrative and culminating experience for economics majors. This course helps students arrive at a more holistic appreciation of the discipline and provides the experience of engaging in discipline-related research. Prerequisites: 300 and 301, or consent of chairperson. *Open to graduate students. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature.
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ECT 130: Introduction to Electronics and Computer Technology
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Orientation to the student’s major field-electronics and computer technology. For beginning students. 160 Electronic Fundamentals hours. Provides an in-depth study of electronic components and basic laws and theories of electronics. Content includes resistance, electromotive force, current, power, and other parameters that apply to D.C. Provide a study of electronic components and system in relation to alternating current. Course includes reactances, A.C. generation, and introduction to power supplies and amplifiers. 165 D.C. Circuits and Design hours. Elementary empirical design and practical laboratory experiences involving D.C., digital multimeters, and time measurements. The course involves the study of measuring and monitoring devices used in electronics and computers. Intense study of the performance of discrete electronic components within a variety of application circuits. Prerequisites: 160 and proficiency in algebra.
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ECT 170: Introduction to Information Technology
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. A survey of computer-based information technology and an overview of information technology as a discipline. Presented are a variety of information technology concepts, topics, and the specialized terminology used by information technology professionals including: information technology in organizations, hardware, software, databases and data organization, telecommunications and networking, the Internet and intranets, categories of information systems, electronic commerce, decision support, artificial intelligence, system development, and security and ethical issues.
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ECT 172: Computer Hardware Components
2.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Provides an in-depth study of the main components of typical computer systems including the interaction and control elements of the individual parts. A laboratory approach to computer systems, interconnections, and interfaces necessary to communicate with peripheral devices and the world. The first of two courses required to prepare for the A+ Certification Program. Prerequisite: information technology major or permission of the instructor.
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