Economics
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By
mason on
October 14, 2009
RATIONALE:
This course draws upon an area of expertise that Assistant Professor Armağan Gezici has specialized in her research.
• By changing the wording in the description from “macroeconomic theory” to “economic theory,” we are suggesting a broader theoretical scope that would entail the use of both macro and microeconomic theory. Microeconomic theory will be the main theoretical framework for the “international trade” section of the course.
• In line with these changes in the description and focus of the course, we are removing “Advanced Macroeconomics” from the list of prerequisites. The knowledge of both microeconomics and macroeconomics necessary in the course will be gained in ECON 250.
These changes will improve the course and make it both broad and compact with its redefined focus.
Posted in 2008-2009, Course Change, SCC
| Tagged Description Change, Economics, Other: Change in Course Offering, Prerequisite Change
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By
mason on
October 14, 2009
RATIONALE:
We are changing the description of the course to make it more comparable to standard advanced microeconomics courses offered at other institutions and to conform to discipline standards.
Posted in 2008-2009, Course Change, SCC
| Tagged Description Change, Economics
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By
mason on
July 17, 2009
This course takes advantage of an area of expertise that newly-hired Assistant Professor Armağan Gezici brings to the College and provides students from a variety of programs the opportunity to explore the diverse range of applications game theory offers.
Posted in 2007-2008, Course Change, SCC
| Tagged Course Replacement, Economics
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By
mason on
June 12, 2009
Students will demonstrate an understanding of the economic role of the government as the regulator of various industries.This course exposes Keene State College students to a core field of applied microeconomics and provides an opportunity to build on an area of expertise that newly-hired Assistant Professor Armağan Gezici brings to the College.
Posted in 2007-2008, Course Change, SCC
| Tagged Course Addition, Economics
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By
mason on
June 12, 2009
A proposal has been submitted to the ISP Committee to convert this course into IIECON 310 (Game Theory). With the acceptance of the ISP course, this course will no longer be offered.
Posted in 2007-2008, Course Change, SCC
| Tagged Course Deletion, Economics, ISP
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By
mason on
June 12, 2009
This course was designed to be the second economics course students take.
Posted in 2007-2008, Course Change, SCC
| Tagged Economics, Prerequisite Change
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