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DAN 111: Beginning Dance for Performance
1.00 Credits
Ferrum College
This course introduces more complex movement patterns and awareness of space and time. It introduces the particular demands of working in various types of costumes. Students will perform publicly. Meets Physical Education requirement. Two hours, one credit.
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DAN 121: Rhythm with the Feet
1.00 Credits
Ferrum College
This course introduces the history and steps from Irish and Appalachian dances. It considers the influences of these traditions on American tap. Meets Physical Education requirement. Two hours, one credit.
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DAN 122 ,123, 222 ,223, 322 ,323, 422 ,423: Private Dance Lessons
1.00 Credits
Ferrum College
One-hour private dance lessons will be made available in ballet, tap, jazz, modern, interpretive, and emerging dance styles and techniques. Lessons will allow dance students the opportunity to study dance theory and technique at a more advanced level. Prior experience in dance is expected. The more advanced the student, the more demanding and complex the course of instruction. Admission by permission of instructor. One hour, one credit.
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ECO 202: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Ferrum College
Scarcity and the resulting microeconomic problems. Demand and supply analysis and applications. Production and cost functions (elements of location theory). Market structures, industry and firm conduct and performance. Factor demand analysis. Three hours, three credits.
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ECO 205: Black Gold,Speed,White Lightening and Tobacco-Economics of Growth and Decline in Appalachia
3.00 Credits
Ferrum College
This course seeks to identify and to analyze the economic factors that impact industry growth and the decline in the Appalachian Region by examining how four industries have fared over the years. More specifically it will address: coal, moonshine, NASCAR and tobacco, and will evaluate the impact that they had in the region. It will conclude with a roundtable discussion on the future of the Region. Three hours, three credits.
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ECO 313: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Ferrum College
Involves the study of money, financial institutions and markets, interest rates, the banking system, and monetary policy. Domestic as well as international financial systems are studied. Prerequisites: ECO 201 and 202. Three hours, three credits.
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ECO 315: Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
3.00 Credits
Ferrum College
This course provides the student with an opportunity to utilize a variety of economic tools to address issues of natural resource use, the resulting environmental issues and implications, and the proposed environmental policies in a framework of sustainable economic development. Prerequisite: ECO 202 Three hours, three credits.
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ECO 321: History of Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
Ferrum College
A presentation of economic ideas and doctrines which have been most influential toward establishing the dominant economic systems of the past and the present and which are emerging as important to the design of economic systems of the foreseeable future. These ideas and doctrines will be critically examined for useful content in view of social conditions and the distribution of political power during their times, as well as their present and future applicability. Prerequisites: ECO 201 and 202. Three hours, three credits.
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ECO 330: International Trade
3.00 Credits
Ferrum College
Trade theories, traditional and modern. International resource allocation, trade flows, tariff and nontariff barriers to trade. GATT rounds. Multinational corporations and foreign direct investment. Commercial trade policies. Prerequisite: ECO 201 and ECO 202. Three hours, three credits.
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ECO 400: International Finance
3.00 Credits
Ferrum College
Analysis of foreign exchange and foreign exchange markets, balance of payments disequilibrium and adjustment, exchange rate risk management for MNC's and FDI. Prerequisites: ECO 201 and 202. Three hours, three credits.
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