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4.00 Credits
Provides the nursing student with the opportunity to synthesize previous experiences in the DNP program by implementing the capstone proposal development project. Capstone projects will yield a scholarly product, which may include a manuscript publishable in a peer-reviewed journal, a grant proposal, or other similar products. Prerequisites: Successful completion of DNP960.
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3.00 Credits
Studies price formation, demand, and production decisions. Examines the individual and interrelated behavior of consumers, firms, and industries. Prerequisites: Successful completion of intermediate algebra or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Offered in both lecture and televised format. Studies the economy as a whole, dealing with economic data, behavior, and theory at the aggregate level of the economy. Examines income, output, employment, prices, and other variables in terms of their measurement, determination, and policy implication. Prerequisite: Successful completion of intermediate algebra or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the changing role of consumers, the consumption of goods and services, and the alternatives open to the consumer in the economic environment. Prerequisites: ECON301 and ECON302. economics
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3.00 Credits
Comparative analysis of contemporary economic theories, their evolution, and current impact. Prerequisites: ECON301 and ECON302.
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3.00 Credits
Studies the U.S. monetary system in the areas of money, institutions, and policy. Concentrates on analysis of money and its functions, the mechanics of the commercial banking system and its determination of the money supply, the Federal Reserve system's functions and policy instruments, the impact and effectiveness of monetary policy on the public, commercial banks, and the treasury, and its overall impact on the economy. Prerequisites: ECON301 and ECON302.
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3.00 Credits
Deals with the aggregate level of economic activity. Analyzes the methodology of national income accounts, development of goods, money, and labor markets, and the impact and effect of policy instruments. Uses models to develop the interdependence of markets in the determination of the aggregate level of economic activity. Prerequisites: ECON301 and ECON302.
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3.00 Credits
Deals with analysis and theoretical constructs of microeconomics applied to managerial decision-making. Emphasizes consumer demand, production and cost analysis, business behavior, market performance, and growth equilibrium. Prerequisites: ECON301, ECON302, MAT H355, and STAT 362.
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3.00 Credits
Investigates international trade theory and commercial policy theory with empirical applications. Also examined are exchange rates and open economy macroeconomics, which include national income accounting and the balance of payments. Prerequisites: ECON301 and MGMT410 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Study of differences between popular political labels and sets of factors that actually distinguish working economic systems. Prerequisites: ECON301 and ECON302.
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