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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An internship project designed to provide students, with firsthand work experience in dance and dance, related fields. Regular fieldwork in dance will, be coupled with tutorial sessions and readings. , All, arrangements must be made the semester prior to, the internship.
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3.00 Credits
Enables qualified dance majors to iniate, plan,, and carry out a private investigation in any area, of dance. A statement of project proposal must be, submitted, to a departmental faculty member for approval in, the semester prior to registration for the, course. The project will be supervised, periodically during the semester by a departmental, faculty member.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to economic issues designed, to stimulate critical thinking skills. Students, will acquire understanding of economic principles, and policy implications. Fundamental economic, facts, concepts, and principles will be taught., Current economic issues will be emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive overview of macroeconomics. Topics, include supply and demand, inflation,, unemployment, economic growth, government debt and, deficits, money and banking, fiscal and monetary, policy, stabilization techniques, and, international trade. Emphasis placed on, contemporary macroeconomic issues.
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3.00 Credits
Covers a detailed understanding of supply and, demand analysis, elasticity, consumer and firm, behaviors, price and output determination under, various market structures and a review of, current economic issues.
Prerequisite:
MOT: Mathematics
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3.00 Credits
Cross-listed with FN-220. Focuses on the economics, of money, banking, and, financial markets. The course aims to provide the, student with an introduction to the role of, money, financial markets, financial institutions, and monetary policy in the economy. The economic, rationale behind banking regulations and current, development in the financial system will be, emphasized.
Prerequisite:
EC-209
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3.00 Credits
Cross-listed with FN/HI-225., Examines the origins of money, accounting,, banking, stocks, bonds, insurance, and investment, banks. Studies the historical pattern of economic, booms, bubbles, and bursts, so that students may, be able to see them coming and act accordingly,, for the rest of their careers and lives.
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3.00 Credits
The course builds on the introduction to, macroeconomics and develops the main, macroeconomics topics and theories further using, standard macroeconomic models. The topics covered, are: unemployment, inflation, business cycles,, monetary and fiscal policy, economic growth, and, the balance of payments.
Prerequisite:
MA-121 and EC-209
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3.00 Credits
The course builds on the introduction to, microeconomics course and develops the main, microeconomic topics and theories further using, standard microeconomic models. The topics covered, are: utility, consumer theory, theory of the, firms, theories of the markets, models of, monopoly and duopoly markets, perfect, competition, introduction to public economics,, and externalities.
Prerequisite:
MA-121 and EC-210
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the theory and practice of, econometrics. Topics include a review of basic, statistics, simple regression, multiple, regression, dummy variables, autocorrelation,, heteroscedasticity, and model specification., Applications in economics are stressed.
Prerequisite:
EC-210 and either MA-111 or MA-302
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