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ECO 343: Consumption Economics/Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours This course covers consumers' incomes and choices, household ependitures, buying homes and cars, money management, financial planning, personal insurance, savings, and investments. Prerequisite: ECO 110, 221, or 222. Every third spring.
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ECO 352: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours Principles of commercial and central banking; monetary and income theory; monetary and fiscal policy; history and trends of financial instruments and institutions. Prerequisites: ECO 221, ECO 222. Spring semester.
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ECO 352 - Money and Banking
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ECO 361: Social Statistics
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours Course designed to acquaint the student with the logic and method of statistics, covering frequency distributions, measures of central tendency and variation, random sampling, and testing of hypotheses. Recommended for students planning graduate study in business, economics, law, or social sciences. See POL 261, SOC 361, and POL 361. Fall and spring semesters.
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ECO 370: Managerial Economics
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours Problems, cases, and applications of microeconomic theory to business problems. Revenue, demand, and elasticity; the production function, substitutability, and diminishing returns; cost of production, profit analysis, optimization; monopoly, oligopoly, monopolistic competition, and perfect competition; game theory, estimating demand, economic trend analysis and forecasting, pricing and profit strategy, and statistical quality control. Prerequisites: ECO 222; and MTH 111, MTH 130 or ECO 361. Fall semester.
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ECO 385/485: Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
One to Three hours Supervised work eperience in the current economy. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Faculty approval required before registration. Si hours maimum enrollment. Fall, spring, and summer semesters.
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ECO 385/485 - Internship
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ECO 390/490: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
One to Si hours Directed research resulting in a paper and presentation on an economic issue. Senior standing required, with GPA of 2.50 overall, and 2.80 in economics. Faculty approval required before registration. Course may be repeated, with maimum si hours earned.
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ECO 390/490 - Independent Study
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ECO 451: Public Finance
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours Growth and finance of the public sector; principles of taation, ta structures, revenue and ependitures of government fiscal units. Prerequisites: ECO 221, ECO 222. Alternate fall semesters.
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ECO 451 - Public Finance
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ECO 452: Comparative Economic Systems
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours Comparisons of economic systems under capitalism, socialism, fascism, communism, and cooperatives. Conditions causing different economic systems; production, distribution, and controls or freedom from control under each system are stressed. Prerequisites: ECO 110, ECO 221 or ECO 222. Every third spring.
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ECO 452 - Comparative Economic Systems
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ECO 461: International Trade
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours Differences between domestic and international trade; foundations of international trade; economic effects of free and restricted trade; mechanisms of international payments and structure of balance of payments; history and contemporary issues of trade policies and world monetary systems. Prerequisites: ECO 221, ECO 222. Fall semester.
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ECO 461 - International Trade
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ECO 472: Government and Industry
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours The structure, conduct, and performance of American industries; public policies toward business; economic analysis of those policies. See POL 472. Prerequisites: ECO 221, 222. Every third fall.
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