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EAS 399: Independent Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Before registering, students must arrange for supervision by an East Asian Studies faculty member and submit a contract (available from the EAS coordinator) specifying the topic and scope of the study. Ordinarily, no more than three credits of EAS 399 may count toward the minor. Instructor approval required prior to registration. Offered every semester.
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EAS 480: Special Topics in East Asian Studies
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
A study of special topics not regularly covered in the curriculum. Expectations of this course approximate those in other 400-level courses. May be repeated for credit when the content varies.
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ECO 100: Current Economic Issues
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Examination of current social issues from an economic perspective, such as drugs, rent control, environmental pollution, poverty, crime, and the distribution of medical care. Recommended for students interested in current issues. Students with any economics course at and above cannot take this course for credit. Fulfills Foundations - Social and Behavioral Sciences. Offered fall and winter semesters.
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ECO 180: Special Topics in Economics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Readings, lectures, and/or discussions in specific topics not normally covered by other courses in the program.
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ECO 210: Introductory Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Introduction to the study of the national and global economies. Topics include the effects of government taxation and budget deficits on economic growth; ways to alleviate unemployment, inflation and international trade imbalances, and the importance of expectations and decision-making in an uncertain world. Fulfills Foundations - Social and Behavioral Sciences. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: MTH 108 and MTH 109 (or MTH 110) or MTH 122 or MTH 201; sophomore standing recommended.
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Prerequisite: MTH 108 and MTH 109 (or MTH 110) or MTH 122 or MTH 201; sophomore standing recommended.
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ECO 211: Introductory Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Focuses on the interactions among households, producers, and governments in market economies. Applies fundamental methods of economic analysis to topics such as household spending and saving patterns; producer pricing, profits, and organization; wages and income distribution; investment decisions; health care and insurance; government taxes, spending, and regulation of markets. Fulfills Foundation - Social and Behavioral Sciences. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MTH 108 and MTH 109 (or MTH 110) or MTH 122 or MTH 201; sophomore standing recommended.
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Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MTH 108 and MTH 109 (or MTH 110) or MTH 122 or MTH 201; sophomore standing recommended.
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ECO 280: Special Topics in Economics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Readings, lectures, and/or discussions in specific topics not normally covered by other courses in the program.
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ECO 300: Data Analytics for Economics and Business
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
An introduction to empirical methods in economics and business. Uses spreadsheets and econometric software to manage data and apply visual and statistical analyses using economics and business data. Offered winter semester of even numbered years. Prerequisites: Fulfillment of general education Foundations - Writing, STA 215, either (or ECO 210 or ECO 211), and admission to Seidman College of Business or by permit.
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Prerequisites: Fulfillment of general education Foundations - Writing, STA 215, either (or ECO 210 or ECO 211), and admission to Seidman College of Business or by permit.
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ECO 312: Applied Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Applies microeconomic analysis to business, personal, and public decisions. Topics include business cost and output decisions; consumer demand; pricing and allocation of goods, services, labor, and other resources in competitive markets; strategic pricing across markets; impact of government policies, services, taxes, and regulations on market operations. Offered every year. Prerequisites: ECO 211 and admission to Seidman College of Business or by permit.
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Prerequisites: ECO 211 and admission to Seidman College of Business or by permit.
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ECO 313: Business Cycles and Growth
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Topics include analysis of economic fluctuations and their impact on corporations and consumers; different explanations for business cycles; monetary and fiscal policy for stabilizing economic fluctuations; effects of public debt, investment, employment, and trade policy on economic growth. Offered every year. Prerequisites: ECO 210 and admission to Seidman College of Business or by permit.
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Prerequisites: ECO 210 and admission to Seidman College of Business or by permit.
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