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ECON 4600: Economic Development
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4600. Economic Development. 3 hours. General analysis and survey of development theories, and problems and policies involved with those countries that have not yet attained the level of economic well-being and integration observed in the United States. Prerequisite(s): ECON 1100 - 1110 or consent of department.
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ECON 4630: Research Methods for Economists
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4630. Research Methods for Economists. 3 hours(3;1). Research methodology for business and the social sciences. Topics include descriptive statistics, basic probability theory, discrete and continuous probability distributions, hypothesis testing and introductory regression techniques. Emphasis is placed on economics applications. A lab experience provides students with real world experience with topics they are exposed to in the lectures. Designed to prepare economics students for econometrics course work. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1100. May not be repeated at the graduate level as ECON 5630.
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ECON 4650: Urban and Regional Economics
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4650. Regional Economics. 3 hours. Uses economic analysis applied to understand the development of cities and regions and how economic activity in the areas are organized. Explores the economics of transportation and urban problems such as poverty, segregation, crime, and congestion. Prerequisite(s): ECON 3550. May not be repeated at the graduate level as ECON 5750.
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ECON 4850: International Trade
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4850. International Trade. 3 hours. Examines the nature and theoretical foundations of modern trade between nations. Topics include patterns of international trade and production, welfare implications of trade, impacts of tariffs and quotas, balance of trade and balance of payments issues. Analysis of trade implications of international monetary systems, multinational corporations, exchange rates and economic implications of political action. Prerequisite(s): ECON 1100 - 1110 or consent of department.
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ECON 4870: Introduction to Econometrics
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4870. Introduction to Econometrics. 3 hours. Focuses on simple and multiple regression using ordinary least squares (OLS). Topics include : linear and intrinsically linear regression models; estimation under ideal and non-ideal conditions; linear hypothesis testing; multicollinearity and models with dummy variables. Usually offered fall and spring semesters. May not be repeated at the graduate level as ECON 5640. Prerequisite(s): ECON 4630 or consent of department.
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ECON 4875: Empirical Linear Modeling
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4875. Empirical Linear Modeling. 3 hours. Develops the tools necessary to analyze, interpret, and develop empirical applications of econometric estimation procedures. Students will explore an assortment of applied problems that are typically encountered in quantitative research with particular attention given to the examination of real-world, economic, and other business-related phenomena. Particular attention is given to developing proficiency in the following areas: (1) organizing and manipulating data; (2) estimating linear regression models; (3) interpreting econometric results and computer output; and, (4) working with computer software. Prerequisite(s): ECON 4870.
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ECON 4900: Special Problems
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4900. Special Problems. 1-3 hours each.
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ECON 4920: Cooperative Education in Economics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4920. Cooperative Education in Economics. 1-3 hours. Supervised work in a job directly related to the student's major, professional field of study or career objective. Prerequisite(s): 12 semester hours credit in economics; student must meet employer's requirements and have consent of department chair. Pass / No Pass only.
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ECON 4951: Honors College Capstone Thesis
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4951. Honors College Capstone Thesis. 3 hours. A major research project is prepared by the student under the supervision of a faculty member and presented in standard thesis format. An oral defense is required of each student for successful completion of the thesis. Prerequisite(s) : completion of at least six hours in honors courses; completion of at least 12 semester credit hours in the major department in which the thesis is prepared; approval of the department chair and the dean of the school or college in which the thesis is prepared; approval of the dean of the Honors College. May be substituted for HNRS 4000.
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ECON 4980: Experimental Course
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4980. Experimental Course. 1-4 hours. New courses offered on a trial basis.
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