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DPIS D410: Computer Simulation and Modeling
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: CSCI C307 or CSCI C343. An examination of the construction of various types of computer science models and simulations to include scheduling and forecasting, queuing, and process control. (Occasionally)
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DPIS D446: Application Development without Programmers
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: CSCI A106 and DPIS D330 or consent of instructor. The economics, resistance, functional components, and implications of this developing trend: where conventional development is necessary; software for application development without application programming; information centers; application development by analysts and end users; future prospects. Students will complete practical exercises. (Spring)
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DPIS D490: Current Directions in Data Processing and Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: departmental major with senior standing. A survey of current computer systems and an examination of state-of-the- art applications that significantly improve workplace productivity; e.g., information management and decision-support systems, office automation, communication networks, knowledge-based information systems. Students will investigate one area in depth. (Fall-every other year)
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ECON E103: Introduction to Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: MATH M007 or equivalent proficiency. Introduction to economic analysis. Resource allocation in market and nonmarket economics. Behavior of consumers, firms, and industries. Policy issues such as regulation of business, collective bargaining, and environmental protection. (Fall, Spring, Summer)
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ECON E104: Introduction to Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: MATH M007 or equivalent proficiency.Introduction to aggregate economic analysis. National income and production, unemployment and inflation, international trade, and economic growth. Use of fiscal and monetary policy to control the economy. (Fall, Spring, Summer)
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ECON E270: Introduction to Statistical Theory for Economics and Business
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: MATH M118. Basic statistical methods. Descriptive statistics, probability estimation, hypothesis testing, and regression analysis. (Fall, Spring, Summer)
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ECON E270 - Introduction to Statistical Theory for Economics and Business
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ECON E321: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: ECON E103, ECON E104. Microeconomics: the theory of demand; theory of production; pricing under conditions of competition and monopoly; allocation and pricing of resources; partial and general equilibrium theory; welfare economics.
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ECON E322: Theory of Income and Employment
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: ECON E103, ECON E104. Macroeconomics: national income accounting; theory of income, employment, and price level. Counter-cyclical and other public policy measures.
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ECON E323: Urban Economics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: ECON E103, ECON E104. Economic analysis of cities and regions. Growth and structure of cities. Location decisions by businesses. Topics such as transportation, housing, local public services, poverty, and pollution.
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ECON E330: International Finance
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: ECON E103, ECON E104. Theory and determination of foreign exchange rates, mechanisms of adjustment to balance of payments disturbance, fixed versus flexible exchange rates. Monetary aspects of the adjustment mechanism. International mobility of short-term capital. International reserve supply mechanism and proposals for reform of the international monetary system.
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