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ECO 481: Econometrics II
3.00 Credits
University at Buffalo
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: ECO 480 or permission of instructor Corequisites: None Type: LEC Involves an in-depth analysis of basic general linear regression and several of its commonly used variants which allow for dummy variables, interaction terms, serial correlation, and heteroscedasticity, among other things. Additional topics include estimation and forecasting in the context of econometric time-series models, as well as simultaneous equation models. The course also covers index numbers and Chi-Square tests of independence in contingency models. Emphasizes empirically implementing most of the models on real-world data using standard computer software.
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ECO 482: Computational Econometrics
3.00 Credits
University at Buffalo
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: ECO 480; ECO 481 recommended Corequisites: None Type: LEC Uses SAS to demonstrate ways to analyze economic data utilizing various econometric techniques. Topics covered include basic linear regression models, binary choice models, and time series and simultaneous equation models. SAS programs are run, using real data. No prior knowledge of SAS is necessary.
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ECO 482 - Computational Econometrics
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ECO 490: Monetary Theory
3.00 Credits
University at Buffalo
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: ECO 407 Corequisites: None Type: LEC Presents an advanced theory of money and its effect upon interest rates, prices, employment, and output.
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ECO 490 - Monetary Theory
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ECO 493: Topics in International Economics
3.00 Credits
University at Buffalo
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: ECO 405, ECO 407 Corequisites: None Type: LEC Presents special topics of current interest, such as an overview of recent developments in trade theory, optimal trade and industrial policies in models with imperfect competition, issues in current trade negotiations, issues in services trade, global e-commerce, economic globalization, GATT and the WTO, free trade areas, customs unions, regionalism vs. multilateralism, the European Union (EU), and the future world monetary system.
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ECO 495: Undergraduate Supervised Teaching
3.00 Credits
University at Buffalo
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: Details available at the department office Corequisites: None Type: TUT Students who have at least junior status and satisfy the department s prerequisites may apply to serve as undergraduate teaching assistants for ECO 181 and ECO 182. Under the supervision of the professor, undergraduate teaching assistants lead discussion sections for the principles courses, reviewing core concepts and theories, answering questions from the students, and participating in the preparation of final grades.
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ECO 496: Internship in Economics
3.00 Credits
University at Buffalo
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: ECO 405, ECO 407, and a minimum B average in economics Corequisites: None Type: TUT Students arrange an internship in the private or public sector. As long as this position has a strong economics content, the student can apply to the director of undergraduate studies in economics for internship credit. Application must be made in advance and must be approved by the director of undergraduate studies.
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ECO 498: Undergraduate Research
3.00 Credits
University at Buffalo
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: A minimum GPA of 3.0 in Economics and permission of the instructor Corequisites: None Type: TUT Students with excellent records in Economics have the opportunity to participate in faculty research projects or to conduct their own original research under the supervision of a faculty mentor, thereby gaining first hand experience in economic research. Interested students should consult the Director of Undergraduate Studies or, if known, the faculty person with whom they wish to conduct research.
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ECO 498 - Undergraduate Research
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ECO 499: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
University at Buffalo
Credits: 1 Prerequisites: B average in all economics courses taken, a written project proposal, and a faculty member s prior approval and sponsorship of the project. Corequisites: None Type: TUT Involves development of an individual project of inquiry into an economics area of particular relevance to the student s interest, and in a topic or depth not currently offered through regular coursework.
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ECO 499 - Independent Study
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EE 101: Basic Electronics
3.00 Credits
University at Buffalo
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC/LAB Introductory electronics course for engineering and science majors. Emphasizes analog and digital electronic systems organization, data acquisition, and signal transmission. A laboratory once a week illustrates these techniques by specific circuit devices.
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EE 200: Electrical Engineering Concepts/Non-majors
3.00 Credits
University at Buffalo
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: PHY 108 Corequisites: MTH 306 Type: LEC Introduces aspects of electrical engineering useful to all the engineering disciplines. Course material includes basic circuit analysis and networks, frequency response, elementary solid-state electronics, digital circuits, and energy conversion and transmission. Not intended for electrical or engineering physics majors. Students may not receive credit for this and EE 02.
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