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DNCE 198: I.Individual Internship in Dance
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of California-Riverside
Prerequisite(s): 1) upper-division standing; 2) evidence of prior arrangement with the professional(s) involved; and 3) approval of the UCR dance faculty sponsor. Work with an appropriate professional individual or organization to gain experience and skill in the student's chosen dance-related specialty. May be repeated to a total of 16 units.
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ECON 001: Introduction to Economics
4.00 Credits
University of California-Riverside
Lecture, 3 hours; discussion, 1 hour. Examines the history of economic institutions, the ideas of the great economists, and selected contemporary issues.
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ECON 002: Introduction to Macroeconomics
5.00 Credits
University of California-Riverside
Lecture, 3 hours; discussion, 1 hour; written work, 30 hours per quarter. Prerequisite(s): none. An introduction to the study of the economic system from a macro, or aggregate, perspective. Includes analysis of unemployment, inflation, and the impact of government policies on the level of economic activity. Credit is awarded for only one of ECON 002, ECON 002H, or ECON 004.
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ECON 002H: Honors Introduction to Macroeconomics
5.00 Credits
University of California-Riverside
Lecture, 3 hours; discussion, 1 hour; term paper, 3-3.5 hours. Prerequisite(s): admission to the University Honors Program or consent of instructor. Honors course corresponding to ECON 002. An introduction to the study of the economic system from a macro, or aggregate, perspective. Includes analysis of unemployment, inflation, and the impact of government policies on the level of economic activity. Satisfactory (S) or No Credit (NC) grading is not available. Credit is awarded for only one of ECON 002, ECON 002H, or ECON 004.
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ECON 003: Introduction to Microeconomics
5.00 Credits
University of California-Riverside
Lecture, 3 hours; discussion, 1 hour; written work, 3 hours. An introduction to the study of the economic system from the micro, or individual decision-maker's, perspective. Includes analysis of competition, monopoly, and the distribution of income. Credit is awarded for only one of ECON 003 or ECON 004.
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ECON 004: Principles of Economics
5.00 Credits
University of California-Riverside
Lecture, 4 hours; discussion, 1 hour. Prerequisite(s): a status in pre-Business or Business Preparatory or a major in Business Administration. Studies the economic system from both the micro, or individual decisionmaker's perspective, and macro, or aggregate perspective. Includes analysis of competition, monopoly, distribution of income, unemployment, inflation, and the impact of government policies on economic activity. Credit is awarded for only one of ECON 002, ECON 002H, or ECON 004 and for only one of ECON 003 or ECON 004.
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ECON 005: Data Analysis for Economics and Business
5.00 Credits
University of California-Riverside
Lecture, 3 hours; outside research, 3 hours; individual study, 3 hours. Prerequisite(s): ECON 002 (or ECON 002H), ECON 003; or ECON 004; or consent of instructor. Introduction to the sources of economic and business data and data analysis using graphs, plots, computers, and descriptive statistics. Also covers index numbers, measures of inequality, and simple regression analysis.
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ECON 006: Introduction to Environmental Economics
4.00 Credits
University of California-Riverside
Lecture, 3 hours; discussion, 1 hour. An introduction to the basic principles of economics and their application to problems of environmental quality and natural resource utilization. Emphasis is on the failure of markets as a cause of environmental degradation and the role of government in resolving problems of resource scarcity. Does not satisfy the Natural Science breadth requirement for the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. Cross-listed with ENSC 006. Does not satisfy the Natural Science breadth requirement for the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences.
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ECON 101: Statistics for Economics
5.00 Credits
University of California-Riverside
Lecture, 3 hours; discussion, 1 hour; laboratory, 1 hour; individual laboratory, 2 hours. Prerequisite(s): MATH 008B or MATH 009A or MATH 09HA or MATH 022 or equivalent. An introduction to the basic statistical methods for economics. Topics include economic data analysis, index numbers, univariate and bivariate probability distributions, correlation and regression, sampling distributions, properties of estimators, and hypothesis testing.
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ECON 101 - Statistics for Economics
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ECON 102A: Microeconomic Theory
5.00 Credits
University of California-Riverside
Lecture, 3 hours; discussion, 1 hour; written work, 3 hours. Prerequisite(s): ECON 003 or ECON 004; MATH 008B or MATH 009A or MATH 09HA or MATH 022; enrollment priority is given to Business Economics majors, Economics majors and minors, Economics/Administrative Studies majors, and Economics/Law and Society majors. A comprehensive discussion of the competitive market system, modern utility theory of consumer behavior, firm behavior in product and factor markets, and monopoly.
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