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DANC 340: New and Existing Repertory
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
3 hours. In this course students will learn existing dance repertory and be involved in creating new dance works. Through the rehearsal process, informal performances and research students will explore a variety of rehearsal techniques, explore the varying roles of the dancer in the creative process, develop performing skills, and deepen their understanding of the choreography and the choreographers who created the work. Students will be required to perform these works for the AU community throughout the semester. Prerequisite: Two dance courses or permission of instructor.
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DANC 385: Dance Internship
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. An off-campus, independent study project in which the student gains insight from experiencing actual tasks and responsibilities undertaken and performed by persons in the dance field.
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DANC 450: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Alfred University
1-4 hours. Specialized pursuit of a subject within an area of dance not covered in any established course, and carried on outside the usual instructor/classroom setting. Approved Plan of Study required.
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ECON 100: Topics in Economics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Alfred University
No course description available.
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ECON 202: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
3 hours. Study of the factors involved in the problems of unemployment, inflation, economic growth, and the role of fiscal and monetary policies. Includes coverage of the money and banking system and international trade. Prerequisite: ECON 201.
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ECON 300: Special Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Alfred University
1-4 hours. Topics not covered in other Economics courses are presented.
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ECON 312: Environmental Economics
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
3 hours. Examines human interactions with the environment from economic perspectives. Topics include externalized costs, other market failures, resource economics, time discounting of environmental legacies, intra/inter-generational resource allocation, and implications of macro-economically inappropriate thermodynamic/ecosystem understandings. Explores theoretical and practical solutions to issues. Prerequisite: ECON 201 or permission of instructor. (Cross-listed as ENVS 312)
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ECON 331: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
3 hours. The principles and organization of the monetary and banking system and importance of the money supply. The structure of the banking system and the techniques used by the Federal Reserve are covered, along with monetary theory, other factors affecting income, employment and inflation, the controversies surrounding the use of monetary and fiscal policies and the international dimensions of the issues. Prerequisites: ECON 201/202, junior standing.
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ECON 412: International Economics
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
3 hours. An introduction to the workings of the world economic system and the interactions among different countries. It consists of three parts: Trade, which asks how and why different countries engage in the process of exchanging goods and services and the consequences of such interactions on the country itself and on others; International financial and monetary system, which looks at a country's balance of payments account, exchange rate determination, and open macroeconomic analysis and policy; International development, which surveys experiences of developing countries, including their relationship with developed countries. Builds upon students' earlier knowledge of economic models and analytical tools, tailoring them to analyzing developments in the world economy, and using them to judge the soundness and/or appropriateness of government actions. Prerequisites: ECON 201/202, junior standing.
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ECON 445: Managerial Economics
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
3 hours. Emphasizes the application of fundamental theoretical and analytical tools of economics useful in managerial decision making. Empirical studies and cases involving actual managerial situations at the levels of industry and firms are examined. Prerequisite: FIN 348 or permission of instructor. (Cross-listed as FIN 445)
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