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ECON 305: Money,Banking and Monetary Policy
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
Banking theory and the impact of the Federal Reserve. Monetary management: current developments and limitations. International aspects are considered. Prerequisites: ECON-205, ECON-206
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ECON 315: Intermediate Price Theory
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
Analysis of the determination of prices with varying degrees of competition. Determination of wages, rent, interest and profit. Prerequisites: ECON-205, ECON-206
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ECON 315 - Intermediate Price Theory
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ECON 331: Economic Decision Making
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This Continuing and Professional Studies Core course introduces principles underlying the behavior of business firms, resource owners, and consumers within a system of markets. The theory of value and distribution and the implications of international trade on both value and distribution are addressed. Overall purpose of the course is to introduce many of the factors underlying sound economic decision making in the rapidly emerging global economy. There is a strong course focus on critical analysis of cases.
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ECON 381: Independent Study in Economics
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
Intensive independent study of a chosen subject. The student is expected to read a substantial number of major works in the field and to prepare a critical, documented paper. See also the statement on Independent Study under "Academic Policies."Prerequisites: permission of the faculty member and the dean of the School of Business Administration
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ECON 401: International Economics
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
The theoretical basis for international trade is examined, as well as the economic impact of such trade on participating nations.
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ECON 401 - International Economics
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EENGR 412: Modeling Pollutant Fate and Assessing Risk
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course applies the scientific principles describing chemical movement and fate in the environment (air, water and earth) to mathematical models that can be used as tools for environmental risk assessment. Students will use STELLA, an icon-based modeling platform to formulate, calibrate, validate and implement their own environmental transport and fate models. Prerequisite: MATH-112 and CHEM 103 and CHEM 103L
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EMS 310: Emergency Services Law
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course explores the essential framework of federal, state and local laws that impact on emergency and public safety services. It will provide an overview of the most important federal and state legislation that impact emergency services management and disasters.
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EMS 320: Emergency Management Planning
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
Topics covered in this course include: program planning and management, financial planning, managing information, leadership and followership styles, decision making skills, community building skills, intergovernmental relationships, negotiating and communication skills and professionalism.
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EMS 330: Public Health Issues Impacting Emergency Services
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course explores the relationship of public health and emergency and disaster prevention, response and recovery environments. Discussions examine the changing and unique role of public health in emergency management paying special attention to epidemiology, integration with traditional emergency services, medical and first responders, public safety, bioterrorism preparedness, and the need for comprehensive pre-education of professional and public communities. The class will cultivate insight into the necessary integration of public health in the development of effective emergency response contingencies specific to natural, accidental and intentional disaster events.
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EMS 410: Disaster Response and Recovery Planning
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
A pro-active rather than reactive approach to disaster preparedness is the best means of mitigating damage from natural disasters or other forms of destruction. This course coves systematic planning efforts for when disaster emergencies occur. Whether small scale or catastrophic, they can be overwhelming. Information in this course provides guidance on business continuity planning and recovery.
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