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DTH MUA 2071-2072: Cabaret Performance Workshop I and II
2.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
The focus of this performance workshop, offered by the departments of Dance/Theatre and Music, is the successful communication of song to an intimate audience. Students are responsible for at least two songs and monologue material appropriate to a cabaret setting. Songs are analyzed for text, music, interpretation, and historical and societal context. Class structure is similar to an acting class, with all students observing when not performing. The course culminates in one performance evening. Prerequisite: 2 semesters of applied voice or permission of instructor or Director of Music. Permission by audition. Enrollment is limited. ( Fall) (Spring)
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DTH MUA 2227: Acting for Musical Theatre:Scene to Song
2.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
The focus of this class is the successful communication of song within the context of a musical play. Acting skills particular to the musical theatre stage will be developed and explored. Script and music will be analyzed and performances developed using various techniques, including improvisation. Historical and societal context will be explored. Class structure is similar to a non-musical acting class, with all students observing when not performing. There is an informal Showing of Work at the final class. Prerequisites: DTH 1000, 1001, 2 semesters of applied voice, or (for DTH students) permission of instructor or department chairs. Enrollment is limited. ( Spring)
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ECO 1003: Entrepreneurship for the Liberal Arts
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course provides liberal arts students with the knowledge and skill needed to plan and manage a business, especially when the business pertains to their liberal arts training. It covers basics, such as accounting, marketing, and human resource management, and shows how these are strategically combined to create a business plan. This course may not be taken in fulfillment of an economics, finance, or management major or minor.
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ECO 1011: Principles of Economics I:Introduction to Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This is an introductory treatment of nation-wide economic activity. Topics include the measurement and determination of gross output, inflation and unemployment. Major attention is given to fiscal and monetary policy. ( Fall) (Spring)
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ECO 1012: Principles of Economics II:Introduction to Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This is an introductory treatment of the behavior of consumers and business firms and how they interact in markets. Demand and supply analysis is used to show how price and output will change when market conditions change in a variety of different competitive settings. Prerequisite: Principles of Economics I. (Fall) (Spring)
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ECO 2003: Investment Analysis
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course describes the setting of investment decisions and the fundamental principles guiding them. Emphasis is on securities markets and investment strategies. Prerequisite: Corporation Finance. ( Fall)
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ECO 2005: Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
An analytical framework is developed to make the financial choices required to fulfill personal goals. Topics include goals definition; wealth building and exponential functions (compounded returns); investment basics with a focus on the evaluation of mutual funds; major purchases; debt; expenditure controls; risk management and insurance; and investment and estate planning. Extensive use is made of electronic spreadsheets to perform exercises for the course. Prerequisites: Principles of Economics I and II. ( Spring)
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ECO 2009: Public Finance and Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course analyzes the ways the government taxes, issues debt, redistributes income, and makes expenditures. Alternative tax and transfer structures are examined such as proposals for a flat tax, for privatizing social security and for a negative income tax. The principles of cost-benefit analysis are developed. Tradeoffs between efficient resource allocation and popular notions of justice will be considered in examining most policies. Prerequisites: Principles of Economics I and II. ( Fall)
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ECO 2015: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course examines the nature of money, its history and its role in the economy, the demand and supply of money, the Federal Reserve and its relationship to banking and the economy and the financial structure of the economy including financial markets and institutions. Prerequisites: Principles of Economics I and II. Note: this course is an alternative to ECO 3020; only one of the two courses may be taken. (Spring)
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ECO 2017: Economics and Finance of Health Care Policy
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course examines an increasingly important sector of the US economy, as health care now comprises almost 15% of gross domestic product. Further, this sector is one of the least influenced by ordinary market forces, largely because public and private insurance cover more than 80% of health care spending. The result is a unique and complex challenge to public policy: to determine how best to finance and deliver health care, so that it is both efficiently provided and equitably distributed. Prequisite: Principles of Economics II
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