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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
ECON 110 -- Principles of Macroeconomics (3) This course focuses on government finance, money and banking, income and employment, international economics and growth theories. Fall and Spring. Gen Ed: SA credit.
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3.00 Credits
ECON 120 -- The Modern Economy (3) The development of capitalism is traced from its origins in medieval society to the present day. The transitions examined include: the transformation from traditional to market based economy, the industrial revolution, economic crises, such as the Great Depression, and the expanded role of government. The course is concerned with these events themselves and with hour economists explain them. It concludes with contemporary economic issues such as underdevelopment, globalization and the ecological overload created by the expanding economy. Gen Ed: SA credit.
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3.00 Credits
ECON 302 -- Changing World Economy (3) This course covers international demand and supply, international market coordination, institutional exchange, legal systems and their impact on the world economy, and open international trade among developing and advanced economies. Prerequisite: ECON 105 and ECON 110. Fall, odd years.
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3.00 Credits
ECON 306 -- United States Economic History (3) The course examines the transformation of economic institutions over the course of United States history. Topics include industrialization and technological change, the development of the financial system, the evolution of business and labor organizations, the business cycle of prosperity and depression, the changing rolls of government in the economy and of the United States in the world economy. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Fall, odd years. Gen Ed: AH credit.
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3.00 Credits
ECON 307 -- Forecasting and Data Modeling (3) This course covers macreconomic cyclical fluctuations, product cycles, trend analysis, cyclical patterning and forecasting. It also focuses on short-term and long-term business fluctuations in various markets. Prerequisite: ECON 105 and ECON 110. Fall, even years.
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3.00 Credits
ECON 320 -- Economy and Environment (3). The course compares different economic explanations of environmental degradation. It shows how these alternative theories provide the foundation for alternative approaches to environmental policy. Finally, it evaluates the environmental impact of specific areas of economic activity, such as agriculture, energy use and international trade.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
ECON 355 -- Intermediate Microeconomics (3) This course examines pricing and resource allocation, theories of demand and supply, and price determination in competitive and noncompetitive markets. Prerequisite: ECON 105. Spring.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
ECON 360 -- Intermediate Macroeconomics (3) This course focuses on employment, output, and income determination. It also analyzes problems associated with short-run cyclical fluctuations and stabilization policy. Prerequisite: ECON 110. Fall.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
ECON 380 -- Introduction to Econometrics: Lecture (3) This course discusses basic statistical and mathematical concepts used in economic modeling. It covers two variable regression methods, multiple-variable regression methods and simultaneous-equation methods. Topics covered include: regression estimation, classical normality assumption, non-linear randomness, interval estimation, hypothesis testing, econometric inferences, the goodness of fit, and econometric model specifications. Prerequisite: ECON 105 and ECON 110. Lab required. Fall, odd years.
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3.00 Credits
ECON 406 -- Managerial Economics (3) The applications of microeconomic analysis in managerial decisions. Topics include optimization, market demand and supply interaction, market demand analysis, market supply and cost analysis, risk management, production efficiency, pricing, and the control of capital flow. Also introduced are methods such as regression analysis, descriptive and inference statistics, linear programming, game theories and strategies. Prerequisites: ECON 105 and ECON 110 and an FS course. Spring, odd years.
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