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DS 415: Advanced Ballet
25.00 Credits
Colorado College
25 unit - Mercer.
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DS 416: Advanced Ballet
25.00 Credits
Colorado College
25 unit - Mercer.
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EC 104: Legal Environment of Business
1.00 Credits
Colorado College
Survey of the U.S. system of laws and courts and the role of law in business and personal decision-making. A study of case law and judicial thinking ranging from traditional fields of contracts and torts to recent Supreme Court decisions on the environment, e-commerce, the Internet, licensing, and First Amendment freedoms. 1 unit - Jeter.
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EC 108: Water Resource Management
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
Examines current problems in water resource management on various scales - from local to international (transboundary) supply and quality issues. Aims to demonstrate on an introductory level the value of economic analysis in the context of other approaches for thinking about water resources issues. Intended for non-majors. No credit if taken after 150, 151, 152 or 160, and may not be counted toward either the economics or political economy majors. Prerequisite: No credit after 150 (or 151 and 152) or 160 and can't be counted towards Econ or Poli Econ majors. (Not offered 2008-09.) .5 unit.
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EC 109: Personal Financial Planning
5.00 Credits
Colorado College
The study of the development and implementation of a personal financial and investment program. Includes analysis of budgeting and tax planning, managing liquidity, financing large purchases, protecting assets and income, analyzing investment information, examining alternative investment types, and investing money for retirement. (January half-block.) .5 unit - Roth.
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EC 110: Topics in Economics and Business
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
Selected introductory topics in economics and business. Specific content and emphasis to be determined by the instructor. Exposes students to problems and trends in society which can be illuminated through application of basic tools and concepts drawn from economics and business fields. May be taught with Emphasis on Writing and Speaking. Intended for non-majors. No credit if taken after 150, 151, 152 or 160 and may not be counted toward either the economics or political economy majors. Block 2: Topics in Economics and Business: The Economic Novel. Prerequisite: FYE Course. 1st Years Only. Must take Economics 160 block one for credit. 1 unit - Laux.
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EC 141: Sustainable Development
1.00 Credits
Colorado College
Investigates the concept of sustainable development by first introducing students to necessary economic terms and concepts. It next explores traditional economic models of production and distribution. Finally it introduces the concept of sustainable development (meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs). The course includes fieldwork to explore the behavior of traditional economic models and examples of sustainable development. May involve additional expense. This course is intended for non-economics majors. No Economics credit if taken after 150, 151, 152 or 160 and may not be counted toward either the economics or political economy majors. Students can choose to take this course for credit either in Economics (EC 141) or Environmental Science (EV 141) (Fulfills one unit of the divisional requirement in the Social Sciences, but not in the Natural Sciences.) Prerequisite: No Economics credit after Economics 150, 151, 152 or 160 and May not be counted toward Econ or Poli Econ Majors. (Also listed as Environmental Science 141 and Southwest Studies 141.) 1 unit - Hecox.
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EC 150: Principles of Economics
2.00 Credits
Colorado College
An introduction to the principles of economics (both microeconomics and macroeconomics) with emphasis on decision-making by households and firms, the way in which individual markets work, the distribution of income, governmental impact on specific markets, and the behavior of economic aggregates such as total output, total employment, the price level, and the rate of economic growth; and government policies which affect them. 2 units - Breger.
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EC 151: Principles of Microeconomics
1.00 Credits
Colorado College
An introduction to the principles of microeconomics with emphasis on decision-making by households and firms, the way in which individual markets work, the distribution of income, and governmental impact on specific markets. 1 unit - Breger, Department, Kapuria-Foreman, Lybecker, Nelson, Redmount, Smith.
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EC 152: Principles of Macroeconomics
1.00 Credits
Colorado College
An introduction to the principles of macroeconomics with emphasis on the behavior of economic aggregates such as total output, total employment, the price level, and the rate of economic growth; and government policies which affect them. 1 unit - DeAraujo, Department, Kapuria-Foreman, Lybecker, Nelson, Redmount.
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