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3.00 Credits
Builds on basic microeconomic principles to address the questions of where firms and consumers choose to locate and how and why they make their choices. Topics include location theory; market forces that result in development of cities; government policies that affect land rent and land use within cities; spatial aspects of poverty, discrimination, and housing; and state and local government spending on education and property taxation. Prerequisite: EC 312.
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A discussion and appraisal of specific governmental regulatory policies toward business. Topic areas include historical origins of regulatory policies; competition and monopoly theory; industrial organization theory, business concentration, predatory pricing theory and practice, barriers to entry; selected antitrust cases dealing with monopoly, price fixing, price discrimination, tying agreements and mergers. In addition, the political and social ramifications of regulatory policy will be examined. Prerequisite: EC 211.
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3.00 Credits
This course fulfills the required internship for students majoring in economics/finance. Under the supervision of a faculty advisor, students will gain field experience with a for-profit or notfor- profit organization. Prerequisites: BAR 210, EC 311 or 312, junior status, departmental approval, and cumulative GPA of 2.0.
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Supervised individual study, under the direction of a faculty advisor, leading to a written report of professional quality. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide a vehicle for offering new or experimental courses to economics and finance majors. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
The operation of modern economic society. Introductory analysis of production, exchanges, prices, distribution, money and banking, public finance, labor, the level of employment, the determinants of national income, and international trade. ECB 110 prerequisite: MAB 111. ECB 111 prerequisite: ECB 110.
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3.00 Credits
An opportunity for interested and qualified students to pursue studies in areas of economics that are not covered in existing course offerings. This course is an elective and does not fulfill core or distribution requirements. Prerequisites: GPA of 2.0 and approval of the supervising faculty member.
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3.00 Credits
Selected topics in economics, varying from year to year.
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3.00 Credits
The nature of resistance, inductance, and capacitance; Ohm's and Kirchhoff'slaws; DC circuit analysis using nodal, mesh, and loop analysis; Thevenin's and Norton'stheorems, and superposition; steady-state analysis of single-phase AC circuits; binary number system; Boolean algebra; and combinational logic circuits. analysis, design and minimization. No credit given to electrical or computer engineering students. Prerequisites: ES 115, M 145, and PHY 113.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to DC circuit analysis; Ohm's law; Thevenin, Norton, and superposition theorems; loop and nodal analysis; transient behavior of RC, RL, and RLC circuits; steady-state AC behavior of RLC circuits. Prerequisites: ES 115, M 145, PHY 113, and M 242 (may be taken concurrently).
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