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ECON 375: Topics in Economics
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
Study of selected topics as needed, based on student and instructor interest. 2-4 SH.
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ECON 441: History of Economic Thought
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
A survey of the development of economic ideas. Examines the parallel development of economic doctrines and industrial systems from the Middle Ages to the present. Examines implications of these doctrines for current policy issues. Prerequisites: ECON:105, or ECON:201 and 202. 4 SH.
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ECON 442: Emerging Market Economics
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
Examines emerging market economies on both theoretical and practical bases and in historical perspective. Compares market-oriented economies arising from different socio-cultural backgrounds. Prerequisites: ECON:105, or ECON:201 and 202. 4 SH.
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ECON 465: Global Financial Markets
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
Introduces the new and intriguing world of global finance. Explores theoretical and practical reasons for international capital flows. Studies the evolution of financial liberalization on a world scale in conjunction with interest rate and exchange rate dynamics. Practically analyzes the interplay of capital inflows and domestic economic policies using examples of economic collapses of Asia, South America and Eastern Europe. Impacts of European Monetary Union and the co-integrating relationship between the major financial centers conclude the course. Prerequisites: ECON:105, or ECON:201 and ECON:202. 4 SH.
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ECON 480: Introduction to Financial Derivatives
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
Introduces the world of derivative securities -- futures, forward contracts, options and swaps. Analyzes in detail the relationship between different types of derivative securities and the underlying values of stocks, bonds, interest and exchange rates. Studies valuation processes and trading practices. The organic parts of the course are the extensive practical exercises dealing with construction and execution of derivative contracts. Prerequisites: ECON:105, or ECON:201 and ECON:202, Statistics. 4 SH.
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ECON 499: Applied Research Methods
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
Introduces students to the empirical research methods in economics. Students will be expected to use real data in a topic chosen in consultation with the instructor and present their findings. Prerequisites: Statistics (MGMT:202, MATH:141, or PSYCH:123), ECON:201, and ECON:202 or ECON:105, plus senior standing and instructor's permission. 4 SH. Core: Capstone.
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ECON 500: Seminar in Economics
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
A course focusing on varying topics of interest to the students and the instructor. Topics may include public policies toward business, problems of manpower development, the role of population in economic development, development of various regions, or the use of mathematics in economics. Prerequisites: ECON:105, or ECON:201 and 202, plus senior standing and instructor's permission. 2 to 4 SH.
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ECON 501: Independent Study
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
Individual work on selected topics for qualified students under faculty supervision. Prerequisites: ECON:311 and ECON:313, plus four additional hours in economics and permission of the department head. 2 to 4 SH.
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ECON 503: Economics Internship
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
Off-campus, on-the-job supervised employment for juniors and seniors at a firm, corporation, government agency, or not-for-profit organization. Prerequisite: permission of the faculty member and acceptance by organization. 2-4 SH.
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EDUC 100: Introduction to Human Geography
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
Studies and experiences that empower future teachers to develop and implement curricula that promote global perspectives. Emphasis is on the similarities and connections among human beings and recognition of difference and uniqueness through an ecological, cultural, economic and political lens. 4 SH. Core: Perspectives on the World, Society and the Individual.
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