Courses For Economics at Appalachian State University
ECO 5150. Business Economics/(3).F. Intensive study of economic decision techniques for management. Topics include estimation of demand and cost function, analysis of economic forecasts and business cycles, analysis of price and non-price competition, allocation and distributional effects of regulation, taxation, and fiscal and monetary policy, cost-benefit and cost effectiveness analyses for the not-for-profit sector. Primary emphasis will be placed on the understanding and application, rather than the theoretical and computational aspects, of these techniques. Prerequisite: admission to the MBA Program or permission approved by the Assistant Dean for Graduate and International Programs in the Walker College of Business.
ECO 5500. Independent Study/(1-4).F;S.
ECO 5530-5549. Selected Topics/(1-4).F;S.
ECO 5989. Graduate Research/(1-9).F;S. This course is designed to provide access to University facilities for continuing graduate research at the master’s and specialist’s levels. Graded on an S/U basis. ECO 5989 does not count toward a degree.
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Courses For Appalachian Studies at Appalachian State University
AS 5000. Bibliography and Research/(3).F. Instruction and study in bibliographical problems and types of source materials available in Appalachian topics; methods used in locating and evaluating the sources and in
Courses For Interdisciplinary Studies at Appalachian State University
IDS 5500. Independent Study/(1-4).F;S. IDS 5530-5549. Selected Topics/(1-4).F;S.On Demand.
Courses For Production Operations Management at Appalachian State University
POM 5500. Independent Study/(1-4).F;S. POM 5530-5549. Selected Topics/(1-4).F;S.
Courses For Economics (A.B.) at Albright College
ECO 100 The Economics of Social Issues and Public PolicyECO 105 Principles of EconomicsECO 201 History of Economic IdeasECO 207 Statistical Analysis for Economics and BusinessECO 223 Law and EconomicsECO
Distance Learning Undergraduate Courses : Economics at Adams State College
ECON 255 Principles of Economics I ECON 256 Principles of Economics II ECON 425 Economic Policy ECON 425 Economic Policy ECON 433 Managerial Economics ECON 433 Managerial Economics
Special Programs at Appalachian State University
Appalachian Transition to Teaching Program Non-traditional teacher population, lateral entry teachers, and licensure-only candidates College Awareness Programs Support for accessing higher education Extension and Distance Education Off-campus credit programs Graduate Certificate Programs Specialized training ranging from 12
Courses For Industrial Design at Appalachian State University
IND 5557. Design for Manufacture/(3).F. The design, development, and mass production of a manufactured product. To include market survey, design selection, prototype construction, development of jigs and fixtures, and implementation
Courses of Economics at Texas A&M University
Economics Courses 202. (ECON 2302) Principles of Economics. (3-0). Credit 3. 203. (ECON 2301) Principles of Economics. (3-0). Credit 3. 311. Money and Banking. (3-0). Credit 3. 312. Poverty, Inequality and Social Policy. (3-0).
Colleges and Departments at Appalachian State University
College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology Biology Chemistry Computer Science English Foreign Languages and Literatures Geography and Planning Geology Government & Justice Studies History Mathematical Sciences Philosophy and Religion Physics and Astronomy Psychology Social Work Sociology Special Areas of Study: German Studies, Gerontology, Internet Studies, Latin American Studies,
School of Business : Undergraduate Programs at Adams State College
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Courses For General Science at Appalachian State University
GS 5500. Independent Study/(1-4).On Demand. GS 5510. Environmental Problems/(3).S. A study of environmental problems: their historical and cultural origins, their scientific background, and their possible solutions. Designed for students with limited
Undergraduate Majors Program at Appalachian State University
Major (link to checksheet) Department College Accounting (BSBA) Accounting Walker College of Business Actuarial Sciences (BS) Mathematical Sciences College of Arts and Sciences Anthropology (BS) (BA) Anthropology College of Arts and Sciences Appalachian Studies (BA) Appalachian Studies University College Apparel
Courses of Economics at Purdue University
Courses of Economics 100 - Economics Lectures 210 - Principles Of Economics 210K - Principles Of Economics 210P - Principles Of Economics- 210U - Principles Of Economics- 211 - Contemporary Economic Problems 217 - Economics 219 - Economics
Courses For Philosophy at Appalachian State University
PHL 5500. Independent Study/(1-3).F;S. PHL 5530-5549. Selected Topics/(1-4).On Demand. PHL 5649. Seminar/(3).F;S. An intensive study of special problems, topics, or issues related to the study of philosophy. The subject matter of this
Courses For Finance, Banking and Insurance at Appalachian State University
FIN 5020. Applied Financial Analysis/(3).On Demand. The purpose of this course is to instruct the student in the use of electronic spreadsheets for the purpose of financial analysis. Financial models
Courses For Dance at Appalachian State University
DAN 5460. Somatics/(3).F. This is a survey course exploring several different approaches to body-centered learning. A broad overview of current conditioning and therapeutic bodywork methods will be introduced and explored.
Courses For Theatre at Appalachian State University
DAN 5460. Somatics/(3).F. This is a survey course exploring several different approaches to body-centered learning. A broad overview of current conditioning and therapeutic bodywork methods will be introduced and explored.
Courses For Recreation Management at Appalachian State University
RM 5530-5549. Selected Topics/(1-4).On Demand. RM 5560. Leisure and Aging/(3).On Demand. This course focuses on the leisure needs and characteristics of the senior citizen. Programs and resources designed to service the
Courses For Communication at Appalachian State University
COM 5312. Advanced Crisis Communication/(3). On Demand. A course designed to help students understand the role of communication in the overall management of an organizational crisis. Students will study how
Courses For Economics At American University In Cairo
• ECON 199 - Selected Topic for Core Curriculum • ECON 201 - Introduction to Macroeconomics • ECON 202 - Introduction to Microeconomics • ECON 216 - Mathematics for