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CSC 583: Network Programming
4.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
A historical and technical study of network programming. Emphasis is placed on various network protocols and on the TCP/IP protocol in particular. Assignments involve writing client/server code for Unix in the Java programming language. Course Information: Prerequisite: A working knowledge of Unix and the ability to program in Java.
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CSC 599: Tutorial
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Intended to supplement, not supplant, regular course offerings. Students interested in a tutorial must secure the consent of the faculty member concerned before registration and submit any required documentation to him or her. Course Information: May be repeated to a maximum of 12 hours if topics vary.
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ECO 201: Introduction to Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Provides students with fundamental issues related to the market price system, allocation of economic resources, cost and production of private firms, various market structures, prices of economic resources, and some issues related to welfare economics. Course Information: This course fulfills a general education requirement at UIS in the area of Social and Behavioral Sciences (IAI Code: S3 902).
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ECO 202: Introduction to Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Provides the student with materials related to business cycles, productivity, consumer expenditure, investment expenditure, the classical macro economic system, Keynesian theory, monetarism, and supply side economics. Also covers materials related to fiscal policy and monetary policy, as well as the budget. Globalization issues such as international trade and the factor movement will also be discussed. Course Information: This course fulfills a general education requirement at UIS in the area of Social and Behavioral Sciences (IAI Code S3 902).
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ECO 213: Statistics for Business and Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
The use and misuse of statistics in decision making, descriptive statistics such as organizing and potting data and finding statistical indicators such as mean, variance, skewness, quartiles, quantiles, and percentiles, elementary probability rules and principles of counting, some discrete and continuous probability distributions, sampling, point and interval estimation and hypothesis testing, the Chi-square distribution, an introduction to analysis of variance (ANOVA), and simple regression and correlation analysis. Course Information: This course fulfills a general education requirement at UIS in the area of Mathematics (IAI Code: M1 902).
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ECO 301: Managerial Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Consumer behavior, productions theory, pricing in different market structures, and cost and allocation of resources. Introduction to general equilibrium theory and welfare economics. Course Information: Prerequisite: MAT 113 or MAT 114, ECO 201 and ECO 202, or equivalent.
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ECO 302: Macroeconomics in a Global Economy
3.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
National income determination; classical, Keynesian, and post-Keynesian theories of employment, interest, and money. Analysis of business cycles, inflation, and economic growth in the global economy. Economic policy for national and global growth, international monetary systems, and globalization in light of recent theoretical and empirical developments Course Information: Prerequisites: MAT 113 or MAT 114, ECO 201 and ECO 202, or equivalent.
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ECO 314: Analytical Decision Making for BUS and ECO
3.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Matrix algebra, Markove chains, input-output analysis, linear programming and its application to the allocation of economic resources and transportation, differentiation and integration of functions of one and several variables, and optimization of constrained and unconstrained functions. Course Information: Prerequisite: ECO 201 and ECO 202, and ECO 213, or equivalent.
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ECO 315: Economics for Administration
4.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Essential micro- and macroeconomic concepts as they apply to administrative decisions. Principal theories and analysis of efficient resource allocation as related to economic decisions of individuals, public and private organizations, and society. Primarily for students who have had no prior college-level work in economics. Course Information: Not accepted toward requirements of Economics Degree. Not intended for students with Freshman or Sophomore standing. This course fulfills a general education requirement at UIS in the area of Social and Behavioral Sciences.
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ECO 335: Money, Banking, and Financial Markets
3.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Concentrates on principles of banking and financial markets with emphasis on commercial banks, Federal Reserve System, monetary policy, other depository institutions and regulatory agencies. Money and capital markets, risk and term structure of interest, and other topics in the area of financial markets are discussed. Course Information: Prerequisite: ECO 201 and ECO 202, or equivalent.
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