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3.00 Credits
This is the second of two honors courses in the department. The course requires satisfactory completion of a supervised research project. The topic for the project must be interdisciplinary, spanning and integrating the fields of economics, business, and accounting. The results of the research are reviewed by a faculty committee and presented at a public forum. Satisfactory completion of this course along with EBA 390 and maintenance of a satisfactory grade point average will be recognized formally by the department. PRQ: 60 credit hours; GPA of 3.00 overall and in the major field; completion of one intermediate or two upper level courses in economics, business, or accounting; satisfactory completion of EBA 390. Scheduled: As needed. Meets: S, N, O.
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3.00 Credits
Senior Seminar in Accounting, Business Administration, and Economics. PRQ: Senior standing and departmental approval Business Administration majors must have taken BSAD 316, 318, and 334. Economics majors must have taken ECON 203 and 208.
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3.00 Credits
Production and distribution within the American economy. Topics include the effects of different market structures on product price and output; determinants of demand for labor and other resources; history of government regulation; labor history and collective bargaining; economic determinants of income distribution; international trade; pollution; poverty; and farm subsidies. PRQ: None. Scheduled: Fall, spring, and summer, yearly. Meets: SNO.
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3.00 Credits
The aggregate level of economic activity in the American economy and determinants of the national income, employment, and price levels. Topics include fiscal policy, money and banking, wage-price controls, the Marxian critique of capitalism, limits to growth and equality, poverty and economic justice. PRQ: None. Scheduled: Spring and summer, yearly. Meets: SNO.
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3.00 Credits
Special course in Economics at instructor's discretion.
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0.00 Credits
Economics Transfer Meets: S
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3.00 Credits
Theories of consumer behavior, of the firm under conditions of competition and monopoly, allocation of productive resources, and product distribution in a system regulated by prices and markets. PRQ: ECON 101. Scheduled: Fall and summer, yearly. Meets: SNO.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of aggregate economic behavior; the determinants of national income, output, employment, consumption, and investment behavior, and the impact of fiscal policy on aggregate expenditure are the principal topics. PRQ: ECON 102. Scheduled: Spring, Yearly. Meets: SNO.
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3.00 Credits
Quantitative techniques to conduct and understand social science research. Topics include mathematics, statistics and other relevant subjects, with special emphasis on understanding which techniques and tools are appropriate in different situations; relatively little emphasis will be placed on calculating statistics. You are expected to master at least one specialized computer program during the semester. PRQ: High school algebra and sophomore standing. Scheduled: On request.
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0.00 Credits
Economics Transfer Meets: S
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