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ECM 642: Advanced Fraud Analysis
3.00 Credits
Utica University
This course is designed to familiarize students with innovative analytic approaches used to perform complex fraud analysis. Topics include: link analysis, data mining, advanced statistical tools, case management systems, and expert system approaches such as neural network early-warning software.
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ECM 651: Professional Project I
3.00 Credits
Utica University
The professional project proposal will be developed during this semester. The professional project will be developed and finalized consistent with the Graduate Research Proposal Guidelines for the Economic Crime Management Program.
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ECM 652: Professional Project II
3.00 Credits
Utica University
Completion of the professional project, including data collection, analysis, and submission of the project report, or other methodologies approved by the Research Committee. Prerequisite: ECM 651
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ECM 997: Continuous Enrollment
0.00 Credits
Utica University
See 'Continuous Enrollment' in the section on Academic Policies.
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ECN 131: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Utica University
Principles of economics with major emphasis on the theory of the market system (microeconomics), the economics of international trade, and current economic problems.
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ECN 141: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Utica University
Principles of economics with major emphasis on the system as a whole (macroeconomics) and the role of government through fiscal, monetary, and other policies to maintain full employment without inflation.
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ECN 241: Statistics
3.00 Credits
Utica University
Application of statistical methods in management and economics. Descriptive statistics, probability, normal curve sampling, confidence, and regressions. Prerequisites: Completion of mathematics and computer requirements in component one of core. Students may not also take for credit Psychology/Sociology 211 or Mathematics 112.
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ECN 332: Managerial Economics
3.00 Credits
Utica University
Introduction to econometric models and the tools of econometric inquiry, including the mathematics of estimating future changes in national income, unemployment levels, and other economic variables. Prerequisites: Economics 131, 141, and 241.
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ECN 341: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
3.00 Credits
Utica University
National product and income concepts, measurements, and relationships: interrelationships of the major segments of the general level of economics activity. Prerequisites: Economics 131 and 141.
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ECN 343: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Utica University
Introduces student to general principles of banking and theories of money. Subjects covered are organization and control of the banking system, commercial bank functions and operation, monetary theory. Students may not take both Economics 343 and Finance 343 for credit. Prerequisites: Economics 131 and141.
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