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ECON 372: International Finance and Payments
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered fall and spring. Examines international financial markets, instruments and institutions; determination of spot and forward exchange rates, interest arbitrage, hedging and speculation; and alternative policies for achieving equilibrium in international payments. Prerequisites: ECON 201 and GECON 200.
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ECON 487: Economic Consulting
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered fall. A research-oriented, senior-level course that provides students an opportunity to integrate theoretical knowledge, quantitative techniques and writing skills through research on a set of simulated consulting projects. Prerequisites: ECON 331, ECON 332, ECON 385 and senior standing.
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ECON 488: Senior Capstone Seminar
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered fall and spring. This course is a writing-intensive seminar offering a student the opportunity to integrate many of his/her undergraduate studies in economics. Its substantive content will emphasize applying the methods of theoretical and empirical analyses employed by all economists. The seminar will be structured so as to contain embedded assessment measures of the learning objectives specified by the department of economics, including those related to command of basic economic theory and of quantitative methods used in quantifying empirical relationships and testing hypothesis. Prerequisites: Senior standing andcompletion of each of the following courses with a grade of at least "C": ECON 331, ECON 332 and ECON 385.
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ECON 490: Special Studies in Economics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
James Madison University
1-3 credits each semester. Offered fall, spring and summer. Designed to give capable students in economics an opportunity to complete independent study under faculty supervision. Admission by recommendation of the instructor and written permission of the director of economics prior to registration. May not be used toward fulfillment of the 400-level requirement for a major in economics.
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ECON 499: Honors
6.00 Credits
James Madison University
6 credits. Offered fall and spring. Year course. See catalog description entitled "Graduation with Distinction" and "Graduation with Honors." Three credits of ECON 499 may be counted toward fulfillment of the 400-level requirement for a major in economics.
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EDUC 100: The Study of the Future:An Interdisciplinary Approach
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Introduces the students to an interdisciplinary study of the future within the context of education. Various topic areas, such as population, science/technology, lifestyle, economics, international relations, energy and religion will explored in terms of future trends and how education responds to these trends and their impacts.
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EDUC 150: Information in Contemporary Society
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Concerns the individual's need for information, especially that which will assist in solving problems related to everyday needs and interests and with the agencies and resources which can help to meet those needs. Will not count as social science course for teacher licensure.
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EDUC 310: Teaching in a Diverse Society
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. This course will examine how personal and professional values, attitudes, beliefs and behaviors affect teaching and learning. The pre-service teachers will develop an understanding of similar and unique characteristics of students in grades 6-12, including culture, heritage, language and learning abilities. Corequisites: MIED 311 and READ 312 for middle students. EDUC 312 for special education students.
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EDUC 312: Field Experience in Special Education and Diversity
1.00 Credits
James Madison University
1 credit. Students devote 30 clock hours to activities in school and nonschool settings that emphasize diversity of individuals and families. Corequisite: EDUC 310.
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EDUC 332: Single Camera TV Operation
1.00 Credits
James Madison University
1 credit. A basic understanding of the principles of video equipment along with skills in the use, set up and operation of one-half inch portable videocassette systems.
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