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DSNM 443: Economics of Design
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. Prerequisite: ECON 105 and junior standing. Study of the economic, governmental and environmental factors which affect the various segments of the textile, apparel and interiors complex, individually and as a whole. The factors are reviewed and evaluated from a domestic and international perspective. Students cannot receive credit if they have previously taken DSNF 443.
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DSNM 445: Forecasting for Design
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. Prerequisites: DSN 402, DSNF 350, DSNI 355 and DSNM 440; 2.5 in-major GPA Methods and procedures for forecasting product and market trends in the apparel and interior industries. The capstone course for merchandising students.
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DSNM 493: Forecasting for Design
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. Prerequisite: DSNM 420 (Grade of "C" orbetter), and senior standing. Methods and procedures for forecasting products and market trends in the apparel and interior industry. The capstone course for merchandising students. Students cannot receive credit if they have previously taken DSNF 423.
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ECON 101: Survey of Economics
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. A study of economic theory, institutions and issues. Emphasis on gaining a broad understanding of economic reasoning and its application to major contemporary issues. Students who have completed ECON 105 and 106 may not take ECON 101. General Education credit - Social and Behavioral Sciences.
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ECON 105: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. An introduction to the concepts of scarcity and choice, supply and demand theory, national income accounting, money and banking, monetary and fiscal policy models, and how government deals with the problems of inflation, unemployment, and economic growth. This course has been approved for Core Curriculum credit in Social and Behavioral Sciences or U.S. Perspectives.
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ECON 105,106: Principles of Economics
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. ECON 105 is an introduction into the study of scarcity and choice: supply and demand theory, national income accounting, money and banking, monetary and fi scal policy models and how government deals with the problems of infl ation, unemployment and economic growth. ECON 106 concentrates on microeconomics: elasticity of demand and supply, consumer and producer behavior, market structure, labor market analysis and general equilibrium. General Education credit - Social and Behavioral Sciences.
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ECON 106: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. ECON 105 is an introduction into the study of scarcity and choice: supply and demand theory, national income accounting, money and banking, monetary and fiscal policy models and how government deals with the problems of inflation, unemployment and economic growth. ECON 106 concentrates on microeconomics: elasticity of demand and supply, consumer and producer behavior, market structure, labor market analysis and general equilibrium. General Education credit - Social and Behavioral Sciences.
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ECON 203: Public Finance
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. Prerequisite: ECON 106. All three levels of government are discussed with emphasis on fi nancing federal government. Students are introduced to taxation and spending as they relate to techniques in macroeconomic analysis.
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ECON 271: Rural Economics
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. Prerequisite: ECON 105. Investigates resource allocation and problems of the basic industries providing foods and fi bers to the U.S. economy. The course analyzes problems arising in the on-going evolution of demands for utilization of non-urban natural and man-made resources in achieving society's economic objectives.
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ECON 272: Natural Resource Economics
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. Prerequisite: ECON 106. Analysis of the development, conservation and preservation of natural systems, mineral and energy resources.
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