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See description for ECE480. Mechanical Engineering
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Fall Semester This course is designed to help students to "think like economists." It puts economics in the context of other social sciences by applying economic analysis to general questions of social organization. The course emphasizes the ongoing evolution of social systems. A variety of topics will be considered in class. There will also be opportunities for students to apply economic analysis to topics of individual interest. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR II.
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Fall Semester An analysis of money and credit and their relation to economic activity and prices; organization, operation, and functions of the commercial banking system; structure, objectives, functions, and instruments of control of the Federal Reserve System; monetary policy and international financial relationships. Prerequisite: Completion of ECO201 and two semesters of accounting with grades of 2.0 or higher. 3 credit hours.
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Application of mathematical analysis to economic concepts is presented. Mathematical techniques such as derivatives and linear algebra are utilized. Particular attention is given to static analysis, comparative-static analysis and optimization problems in economics. Prerequisite: Completion of ECO201 and MAT120 with grades of 2.0 or higher. 3 credit hours.
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An examination of the political, social, and economic problems and policy issues of developing countries in achieving adequate economic development. Theories of economic growth and their relevance to current problems such as capital formation, population, growth, inequality, poverty, unemployment, international investment, and international assistance are discussed. Prerequisite: Completion of ECO201 with a grade of 2.0 or higher. 3 credit hours.
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Spring Semester The foundations of price theory, including an analysis of consumer and firm behavior, competition and efficiency, factor markets, income distribution, and general equilibrium. Prerequisite: Completion of ECO201 with a grade of 2.0 or higher. 3 credit hours.
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A study of the history of economic thought from time of Adam Smith to the present. The events and ideas of the great economists are explored in order to understand their convergence to contemporary economic crossroads. Prerequisites: Completion of ECO310 and ECO350 with a grade of 2.0 or higher. 3 credit hours.
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Spring Semester This course is a study of economic principles as they relate to the operations of a modern business. The course is designed as a bridge between the traditional economic theory and the application of microeconomic analysis. Supply and demand analysis, production functions, market structure, and financial forecasting are the topics of emphasis. Prerequisites: completion of FIN300 with a grade of 2.0 or higher. 3 credit hours.
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Spring Semester A study of factors affecting international trade, including resource allocation, motives for methods of protectionism, foreign exchange and currency valuation, international debt, the role of risk in international trade and finance, and economic growth. Prerequisite: Completion of ECO201 with a grade of 2.0 or higher. 3 credit hours.
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Spring Semester Selected readings, discussions, and papers on topics which provide a capstone experience which will emphasize an integration of the courses taken within the major. Prerequisite: Senior standing in the major. 3 credit hours.
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