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DNCE 123: Jazz/Tap
3.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (3 credits), Spring (3 credits), May Term (3 credits). Introductory- and intermediate-level jazz and tap dance incorporating character work as it relates to musical theatre. No previous formal training required. Emphasis varies according to demand. Tap emphasis during Fall and May Terms. May be repeated for degree credit for a maximum of 12 credits.
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DNCE 124: Musical Theatre Dance
3.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (3 credits), Spring (3 credits). Practical study and practice of the styles and techniques associated with musical theatre: jazz, tap, ballet, and character dance. Beginning to advanced levels. No previous formal training required. May be repeated up to three times.
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ECON 149: Introduction to Economics
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (4 credits), Spring (4 credits). Pre-principles introduction to economics. Does not meet requirements for accounting, business administration, or economics majors. Topics covered include economic history, economic philosophy, micro - economics, and macroeconomics with an emphasis on the role of the state in the economy.
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ECON 155: Introduction to the Economics of the Environment
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (4 credits). Introduction to the key economic theory and empirical issues related to the environment. Topics include cost-benefit analysis, property rights theory, and environmental policy instruments. Environmental issues covered include air and water pollution, global warming, deforestation, water management, and suburban sprawl. Offered in alternate years.
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ECON 160: Topics in Economics
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (4 credits), Spring (4 credits), May Term (3 credits). Topics of current interest in economics such as economics and environment, global economic integration, economics of sports. May be repeated for degree credit, for a maximum of 8 credits, given a different topic. Offered as needed.
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ECON 200: Introduction to Statistical Methods
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (4 credits), Spring (4 credits). Introduction to the analysis of economic and social data. Basic tools of descriptive and inferential statistics and their application. Topics include basic probability theory, statistical inference, hypothesis testing, regression, and analysis of variance. Recommended: MATH 101.
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ECON 250: Principles of Microeconomics
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (4 credits), Spring (4 credits). Introduction to the economic theory of market, consumer, and firm behavior. Economic models are developed and applied to topics such as market performance, taxation, externalities, and public goods.
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ECON 251: Principles of Macroeconomics
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (4 credits), Spring (4 credits). Introductory analysis and measurement of national income, employment, and prices. Determinants of long-run economics growth. Analysis of long-run and short-run effects of fiscal and monetary policies. Prerequisite: ECON 149 or 250.
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ECON 300: Introduction to Econometrics
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (4 credits). Intermediate tools of statistical analysis and use of computers to estimate and test economic models. Multicollinearity, autocorrelation, specification error, heteroscedasticity, dummy variables, lagged variables, and simultaneous equation estimation. Application and evaluation of selected examples of empirical economic research. Prerequisite: ECON 200, 350, or permission.
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ECON 301: Mathematical Economics
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Spring (4 credits). Introduction to mathematical methods in economics. Fundamental modeling techniques, simple linear models and matrix algebra, comparative static analysis, basic differential calculus, and optimization procedures. Topics in micro- and macroeconomic theory are analyzed using quantitative methods. Prerequisite: ECON 350. Offered in alternate years.
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