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ECON 440: Labor Theory
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
An analysis of wage theory ranging from classical wages fund approach to marginal productivity theory. A study of labor markets and the productivity changes on employment, output, and wages. Prerequisite: Econ 232 or consent of the instructor.
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ECON 460: Urban and Regional Economic Analysis
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
A study of the economics literature on urban and regional economic development theories and techniques. Particular attention is paid to economic policies to stimulate employment and foster income growth. Various measurement techniques for monitoring economic development are examined. Prerequisite: Econ 232.
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ECON 465: Economics of Energy
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
A study of primary and secondary sources of energy as they affect the levels of production and consumption in the economy. A general survey of the economic and regulatory problems of coal, petroleum, natural gas, and nuclear industries (including those of utilities) and a brief discussion of the problems and prospects of alternative sources of energy in the context of national energy policies and individual decision-making. Prerequisite: Econ 231 or 232, or consent of the instructor.
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ECON 465 - Economics of Energy
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ECON 470: International Trade
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
A study of the theoretical and institutional aspects of international trade; effect of trade and factor movements on economic welfare; balance of payments; problems of international disequilibrium; process of balance of payments adjustments; barriers to trade; and the search for economic stability and growth through international cooperation. Prerequisite: Econ 232.
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ECON 470 - International Trade
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ECON 481: Mathematical Economic Techniques
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
Introduction to the mathematics most frequently used by economists: basic set theory, linear algebra, differentiation, comparative statics, optimization, constrained optimization, and linear programming.
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ECON 481 - Mathematical Economic Techniques
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ECON 494: Internship
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
Supervised employment experience with an approved employer/ sponsor. Only 3 hours per semester can be included in the major. For internships that are two semesters or more in length, and with approval of the department chair, a maximum of 6 hours may be included in the major. Prerequisites: Econ 231, 232, one intermediate theory course, and permission of the department chairperson. Graded S/U only.
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ECON 494 - Internship
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ECON 495: Current Economic Issues
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
Prerequisite: Econ 231, 232, 330, 331; senior economics major status.
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ECON 495 - Current Economic Issues
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ECON 499: Individual Research in Economics
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
Prerequisites: senior status and a major in economics; written permission of the department chairperson. Graded S/U only.
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ECON 499 - Individual Research in Economics
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EDUC 439: Foreign Language Methods
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
An exploration of current foreign language teaching methodologies and techniques through assigned readings, discussion, and practical application such as microteaching. Prerequisite: EIS 301 or consent of instructor.
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EDUC 439 - Foreign Language Methods
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EIS : Educational Psychology - Learning and Instruction
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
An introduction to the state of knowledge in contemporary educational psychology including particular concepts related to middle school. Topics include cognitive processing, human motivation, instructional planning, instructional strategies, assessment and evaluation, standardized testing, and teacher-based assessments. A grade of C or above must be achieved in EIS 301 for teacher certification. Prerequisite: A grade of C or above in EIS 201 or the equivalent transfer course.
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