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DTSC 691: Data Science Capstone: Applied Data Science
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Part two of the capstone in the Masters in Data Science. Students will also complete a capstone project integrating their learning across courses. Students will complete a project proposal, including their data source, acquisition, cleaning, analysis, and presentation intentions.
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DTSC 692: Data Science Capstone: Applied Data Science Continuation
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Students who have not successfully completed their DTSC 691 Applied Data Science coursework by the end of DTSC 691 must register for DTSC 692 until the project is completed. Gradings is pass/no credit. These credits do not accure although students are billed for three credits.
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ECON 130: Special Topics
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
Special Topics
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ECON 200: Personal Stewardship
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Personal Stewardship
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ECON 203: Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
A study of the economic factors that affect the behavior of consumers and business firms, with particular attention to supply and demand. Problems of competition and monopoly, labor-management relations, agriculture, income distribution, and poverty at home and abroad are discussed.
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ECON 204: Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
A study of how economic forces and policies affect the working of the economy as a whole. Topics addressed include the determination of national income and output; unemployment and inflation; monetary and fiscal policies' international trade and finance.
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ECON 205: Essentials of Economics
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course is designed to introduce students to the basic principles and tools of microeconomic and macroeconomic analysis, emphasizing the importance of economic literacy in being a responsible citizen and addressing key social issues. Students will become familiar with basic characteristics of market economies, the interaction of supply and demand, the role of government in regulating the economy, the concept of elasticity, marginal analysis in production, an overview of market cycles, unemployment, fiscal and monetary policy, the national debt, inflation, fractional-reserve banking and the role of the Federal Reserve System.
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ECON 220: Faith and Economic Justice
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
An examination of the economics of poverty and discrimination set within a holistic, biblical version for empowering the poor. Alternative methods for measuring poverty, and a range of policy options for dealing with poverty and discriminiation in both the U.S. and globally are covered.
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ECON 230: Special Topics
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
Special Topics
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ECON 230A: Environmental and Ecological Economics
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Within the context of Sustainable Development, one cannot address the pressing issues of the global community without understanding the relationship between the economy, as a function of the social world, and ecology, a funtion of the natural world. Further complicating our understanding of development issues is the fact that the economic forces in play today are globalized in the same way that ecological forces work across the planet. This course applies creative research and the application of economic and ecological principles to the problems of sustainable development in a manner that allows the student to garner a deeper respect and appreciation for: 1) our responsibilities toward stewardship of the Lord's gifts; and 2) the moral imperative to harmonize our socio-economic structures with environmental realities.
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