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COMM 423: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
Guided reading or research in an area of special interest under the direction of a faculty member. As required.
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COMM 444: Internship I
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
The internship provides the student with an opportunity to apply classroom learning to the workplace and explore potential career interests. Placements include local television and radio stations, communication corporations, public relations and advertising agencies, and nonprofit organizations. Every semester.
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COMM 445: Internship II
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
The internship provides the student with an opportunity to apply classroom learning to the workplace and explore potential career interests. Placements include local television and radio stations, communication corporations, public relations and advertising agencies, and nonprofit organizations. Every semester.
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ECON 111: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
Economics is the study of how people and societies choose when they face scarce resources to produce goods and services. The microeconomics course analyzes the private sector of the economy, emphasizing the decision making process of consumers and business firms. The allocation of goods and services in a private enterprise system as well as the implications of market structure (pure competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, and monopoly) is also discussed. Every semester.
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ECON 112: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
Economics is the study of how people and societies choose when they face scarce resources to produce goods and services. The macroeconomics course analyzes the public sector of the economy, focusing on the decision making process of government. The role of government in solving problems such as market failure, poor information, lack of competition in markets and economic instability is discussed. Aggregates used to measure economic activity as well as the causes of and policy prescriptions for unemployment and inflation is emphasized. (Prerequisite: Econ. 111.) Every semester.
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ECON 231: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
Microeconomics focuses on the behavior of individual economic units, primarily consumers and business firms, and considers how their decisions are coordinated through interactions in markets. The theoretical development and empirical verification of economic relationships is emphasized. Topics include consumer choice, firm behavior markets for goods and inputs, and market structure. (Prerequisites: Econ. 111,112.) Every fall.
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ECON 232: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
Macroeconomics focuses on aggregate economic behavior, emphasizing the determination of national income, employment, production, and prices as an outcome of the interactions among product, labor and financial markets. The theoretical development and empirical verification of economic relationships is emphasized. Monetary and fiscal policies designed to maintain economic stability or enhance growth and development are analyzed within the context of Classical and Keynesian paradigms. (Prerequisites: Econ. 111,112.) Every spring.
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ECON 305: Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
This course examines the labor market's role in allocating human resources. Economic analysis is used to explain the determinants of labor demand, labor supply, employment and wages, as well as government programs affecting labor markets. Topics include education and training, discrimination, unions and unemployment. (Prerequisites: Econ 111,112.) As required.
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ECON 308: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
The role of financial markets, asset pricing, banking and financial market regulations, money demand and supply, and interest rate and exchange rate determination is the focus of this course. The Federal Reserve System, monetary policy and the impact of incomplete information on the banking system are also explored. (Prerequisites: Econ. 111,112.) As required.
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ECON 314: International Trade and Finance
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
The causes and consequences of the exchange of goods, services and assets between nations as well as policies affecting international markets are examined in this course. The trade portion reveals the principle of comparative advantage within the Ricardian model of trade, including the impact of factor endowments on trade patterns and the consequences of trade restrictions or unions. The finance portion of the course enhances the discussion of trade via analyses of currency markets and regimes, purchasing power parity, covered interest arbitrage, international capital flows, and the balance of payments. (Prerequisites: Econ. 111,112.) Every semester.
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