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2013-2014 Course Catalog - PDF Format - Flagler College

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206 FLAGLER COLLEGE<br />

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Criminology (CRI)<br />

Criminology Minor: See page 308.<br />

Economics* (ECO)<br />

Economics Major: Students majoring in economics learn to think carefully and<br />

precisely about many issues that are essential for making effective personal decisions<br />

and for participating responsibly in public debate. The rigor in economic analysis is<br />

an excellent preparation for many graduate programs of study, including law school.<br />

Students who major in economics are required to complete a total of 42 credit hours<br />

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201 and 223. Students must also complete 21 hours of 300 and 400 level economics<br />

electives. At least six hours of these electives must be at the 400 level. Students should<br />

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Economics Minor: Students must complete a total of 18 hours, including<br />

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ECO 201 – Principles of Macroeconomics (3)<br />

An introduction to economic principles including national income<br />

<br />

policy, plus an introduction to international economics.<br />

ECO 202WI – Principles of Microeconomics (3)<br />

An introduction to theories ranging from competition to monopoly. Includes<br />

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ECO 302 – Economics of Sport (3)<br />

Prerequisites: ECO 201 and ECO 202. The course focuses on understanding<br />

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economic impact analysis, pricing concerns in sports merchandising and<br />

services, and organization behavior of both professional and collegiate sports.<br />

ECO 305 – Game Theory (3)<br />

Prerequisites: ECO 201 and ECO 202, or permission. An introduction to the<br />

<br />

games this course includes a study of Nash equilibrium, mixed strategy<br />

equilibria, sequential games, auctions, and other applications.<br />

ECO 311 – Intermediate Microeconomics (3)<br />

Prerequisites: ECO 201, ECO 202, and MAT 201. Intermediate economic<br />

study of price theory, the theoretical bases which explain the behavioral patterns<br />

Offered fall semesters.

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