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ECON 305: MoneyandBanking
3.00 Credits
Shepherd University
Within a theoretical structure, an examination concerning the changing nature and dynamics of money and credit structures of American depository institutions, including their regulatory bodies. Application to monetary policies and their implications for stabilization and growth objectives. Prerequisite: ECON 206 or ECON 123.
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ECON 310: PublicFinance
3.00 Credits
Shepherd University
A study of government expenditures, sources and methods of taxation, economic effects of expenditures and taxes, and government debt policies. Prerequisite: ECON 206.
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ECON 320: UrbanEconomics
3.00 Credits
Shepherd University
An examination of the interactions between the spatial environment and economic activity. Focus is placed on the spatial location of economic activity, the pattern of land use within an area, and urban problems. Prerequisite: ECON 206.
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ECON 325: InternationalFinance
3.00 Credits
Shepherd University
Basic theories, problems, and policies of international finance, such as the international currency system, national income determination in an open economy, exchange rates theory, and balance of payments. Prerequisite: ECON 206.
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ECON 326: InternationalTrade
3.00 Credits
Shepherd University
The study of basic theories, problems, and policies of international trade, such as comparative advantage, tariff and non-tariff, "protectionism," barriers to trade, and factor mobility. Prerequisite: ECON 206.
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ECON 330: EconomicsofDevelopingCountries
3.00 Credits
Shepherd University
An examination of the prospects and problems of developing countries. The major theories of economic growth are explored. Issues and policies related to urbanization, agriculture, education, the environment, poverty, and international trade are analyzed from the perspective of the developing countries. Prerequisite: ECON 206 or permission of instructor.
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ECON 350: GovernmentandBusiness
3.00 Credits
Shepherd University
Government control of business in the United States will be examined, including the roles and responsibilities of business firms and governments in a market economy; industrial concentration; antitrust; multinational corporations; regulated industries; government promotion of business; consumer protection; and environmental regulations. Prerequisite: ECON 206 or ECON 123.
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ECON 392: CooperativeEducationinEconomics
3.00 - 9.00 Credits
Shepherd University
May be repeated for credit, but not in the same term; topic must be different. Usually offered every term. Prerequisite: Must have junior level standing with minimum 2.5 overall GPA, approval of academic department, and placement by the Career Center. Maximum of three credit hours may be used as economic elective credit by majors only.
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ECON 450: SeminarinEconomics
3.00 Credits
Shepherd University
A summation of the major themes of economic theory along with application of certain of these theories within a policy context. Prerequisites or corequisites: ECON 301 and ECON 302.
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EDUC 204: HistoryandPhilosophyoftheMiddleSchool
3.00 Credits
Shepherd University
A historical and philosophical analysis of American educational thought and practice relevant to the development of the middle school. The themes of the course will center on the historical development of an educational structure and curriculum having as its focus the psychological, educational, and social needs of the emerging adolescent. The course will also examine the philosophical foundation of the middle school.
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