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This course is a study of specific aspects of organization culture, such as motivation, conflict, power, and leadership. Focus is on improving the effectiveness of organizations by strengthening human processes.(This course may be taken for credit as PSYC 287 or BUSA 287.)
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Intermediate Price Theory is a study of consumer behavior, demand analysis, market development, output determination, cost analysis, and pure and imperfect competition.The course includes exposure to mathematical constructs. Prerequisites: ECON 163 and either MATH 201 or 205.
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3.00 Credits
Intermediate Macroeconomics is a study of the determinants and the behavior of the national economy, with emphasis on income determination, employment, price levels, and monetary and fiscal policy. Prerequisite: ECON 162.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced Price Theory is a study of general equilibrium and welfare economic analysis, resource pricing, price discrimination, information and time, external costs and benefits, public goods, transportation, and microeconomic foundations of aggregate demand and supply.This course also includes exposure to appropriate mathematical constructs. Prerequisite: ECON 301.
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3.00 Credits
Financial Management is an exploration of corporate organizations and the planning of their financial requirements. The course includes an intensive study of cash flow, ratio analysis, budgeting, capital decision making, external financing, and corporate failure and reorganization.(This course may be taken for credit as ACCT 312 or as BUSA 312.) Prerequisites: ACCT 202, 203, and ACCT 222 or ECON 222.
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3.00 Credits
Money and Banking is a study of the behavior of various financial institutions with emphasis on the operation of commercial banks and the Federal Reserve System.The course also includes a review of money, interest rates, and income determination. Prerequisites: ECON 162; ACCT 222 or ECON 222; MATH 281.
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3.00 Credits
Investment Management is a critical study of the various types of investment instruments and the relative merits of each.In addition, the course explores investment procedures, security analysis, portfolio theories, and portfolio analysis. Prerequisites: ECON 162; ACCT 222 or ECON 222; ACCT 202; MATH 281 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Business Law is an introduction to the nature and development of common law and of the Uniform Commercial Code.Included is the study of contract law, business aspects of criminal law, ethical aspects of legal issues, and issues related to partnerships and corporations.(This course may be taken for credit as ACCT 332 or as BUSA 332.)
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3.00 Credits
Business Cycles and Forecasting explores economic fluctuations in the modern American economy against the backdrop of the alternative theories explaining these fluctuations. Students in the course are presented with the quantitative data which describes the cycles and the analytical techniques used to generate economic forecasts. Prerequisites: ECON 302 and MATH 282.
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3.00 Credits
International trade is an examination of the principles of international trade and finance and their application to the modern world.The concepts emphasized are exchange rates, theories of comparative advantage, economies of scale, tariffs, quotas, commercial policy, capital movements, reciprocal effect of changes in microeconomic and macroeconomic policies, the role of international organizations, and aid to developing countries. Prerequisites: ECON 162 and 163.
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