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ECON A211: Economics of Fish
3.00 Credits
Kenai Peninsula College
Introduces key insights of economics related to fisheries, aquaculture, fish processing, the seafood distribution chain, fish prices, fish marketing, and economic impacts of the seafood industry. Intended for people working in any part of the seafood industry or studying fisheries, aquaculture or other seafood-related fields.
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ECON A290: Special Topics in Economics
3.00 Credits
Kenai Peninsula College
Study of specific current issues, techniques, and trends in economics. Special Note: May be repeated with a change of subtitle/topic. Maximum of 9 elective credits may be used for the BA and BBA Economics degrees. Check class listing for specific titles being offered.
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ECON A300: The Economy of Alaska
3.00 Credits
Kenai Peninsula College
An overview of the economy of Alaska, including approaches for economic analysis of regional economies, the structure of the Alaska economy, trends in major Alaska industries, and important Alaska economic policy issues. Special Note: Recommended for students with junior or senior standing. Registration Restrictions: College of Business and Public Policy BBA majors must be admitted to upper-division standing.
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ECON A310: Energy Economics
3.00 Credits
Kenai Peninsula College
Covers economic theory, empirical analysis, and the political economy of energy production, distribution, and end use. Discusses and analyzes regional and global markets for fossil fuels, electricity, nuclear power, and renewable energy sources. Examines energy institutions and public policies such as taxation, efficiency standards, and environmental regulation. Registration Restrictions: College of Business and Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing.
Prerequisite:
( (ECON A201 UA C AND ECON A202 UA C ) OR ECON A210 UA C ) (AND MATH A105 UA C OR MATH A121 UA C OR MATH A151 UA C OR MATH A152 UA C OR MATH A155 UA C OR MATH A221 UA C OR MATH A251 UA C OR MATH A252 UA C )
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ECON A312: Econometrics
3.00 Credits
Kenai Peninsula College
Introduces basic concepts in regression analysis and econometric methods. Applies methods to naturally-occurring and experimental data. Emphasizes applications through use of econometrics software and personal computers. Registration Restrictions: Familiarity with personal computers and basic software applications. Keyboarding of at least 30 wpm recommended.
Prerequisite:
(BA A273 UA C OR STAT A307 UA C OR STAT A308 UA C ) (AND ECON A201 UA C OR ECON A202 UA C )
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ECON A315: Urban & Regional Economics
3.00 Credits
Kenai Peninsula College
Economic issues examined at the community, regional, and state levels. Examines the location of economic activity, models of regional economic growth, the structure of regional economies, migration, housing and land use issues, and economic policies affecting neighborhoods, communities, cities, and states.
Prerequisite:
ECON A201 UA D AND ECON A202 UA D
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ECON A321: Intermediate Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Kenai Peninsula College
Analysis of demand and supply under various market structures, consumer and producer theory, factor pricing and theory of distribution, and survey of welfare economics.
Prerequisite:
ECON A201 UA C AND ECON A202 UA C (AND MATH A221 UA C OR MATH A251 UA C )
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ECON A324: Intermediate Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Kenai Peninsula College
Concepts and measurement of national income; analysis of aggregate demand and supply and their relationship to prices, employment, and growth. Review and analyze recent U.S. economic policy and performance.
Prerequisite:
ECON A201 UA D AND ECON A202 UA D
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ECON A325: History of Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
Kenai Peninsula College
Economic thought from Aristotle to the present, mercantilism, classical and neoclassical theory, institutional economics, and socialism are examined.
Prerequisite:
ECON A201 UA D AND ECON A202 UA D
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ECON A329: Econ & Business Forecasting
3.00 Credits
Kenai Peninsula College
Focuses on the business forecasting methodologies used in today's various industries. Introduces students to basic managerial statistical techniques as well as business forecasting methods and models that are useful for preparing economic and business forecasts and long-term planning.
Prerequisite:
BA A273 UA C OR STAT A307 UA C OR STAT A308 UA C
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