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CM 2305: Introduction to Christian Ministries
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
This course seeks to lay a foundation for the understanding of Christian ministry. Students will explore topics important to the practice of ministry, gain skills in the study of Scripture and assess their own gift and abilities for ministry. The course is designed for persons seeking careers in full-time ministry and those who intend to serve in lay ministries.
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CM 3305: Foundations of Christian Missions
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
Foundations of Christian Missions provide students with a basic understanding of Christian mission through exploring its historical, theological, biblical and practical bases. the class intends to prepare leaders for the Church by exposing students to mission's central place in the Christian faith and offering them opportunities to gain abilities in providing mission-based leadership for the church in numerous ministry setting.
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ECON 2331: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
An introductory course in the theory of value and distribution. Topics include the rational behavior of consumers, resource owners, and business firms; the pricing of output and resources under various market conditions; and the inter-relationship of economic units in a system of price-making markets.
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ECON 2332: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
An introductory course in the determination of the overall level of employment, income, output and prices. Topics include unemployment, inflation, monetary and fiscal policies, international trade and economic growth.
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ECON 3321: Current Economic Problems
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
A course in the application of basic economic principles to current microeconomic and macroeconomic problems. Topics include poverty, crime, pollution, health care, higher education, discrimination, unemployment, inflation and the government budget.
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ECON 3331: Intermediate Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
An intermediate level course in price theory. Topics include the optimal behavior of economic units; the pricing, composition and flow of output and resources.
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ECON 3332: Intermediate Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
An intermediate level course in aggregate economic activity. Topics include the Classical, Keynesian, and Monetarist theories of national income, employment, and prices with a view toward the monetary and fiscal measures needed to solve the problems of unemployment, inflation and growth.
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ECON 3333: Money,Credit,and Banking
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
An institutional and theoretical examination of American monetary and credit arrangements. Topics include the commercial and central banking systems, financial markets, macroeconomic theory and the effectiveness of monetary policy.
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ECON 3356: Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
This course surveys the demand and supply of labor, investment in human capital, market structure and the efficiency of labor markets, discrimination, collective bargaining, the distribution of income and unemployment.
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ECON 3370: Economics of Sport
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
This course is designed to provide the student with an economic understanding of professional and amateur sports. Topics to be studied include professional sport leagues, individual professional teams, the NCAA and its divisional structure, as well as, the economic impact sports have on the communities they serve.
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