2019-2020 BSC Catalog
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS<br />
153<br />
newspapers, magazines, and internet content about the latest headlines, trending topics,<br />
and stories from the Chinese-speaking countries. Prerequisites: CHN 201 and CHN 202.<br />
DA - Dance<br />
DA 101 Basic Ballet (½)<br />
A study of the basic principles and techniques of classical ballet. May be repeated for<br />
credit. Fall, Spring.<br />
DA 102 Jazz Dance (¼)<br />
A course in the basic elements of jazz dance. May be repeated for credit. Fall, Spring.<br />
DA 104 Tap Dance (¼)<br />
A course in the basic elements of tap dance. May be repeated for credit. Spring.<br />
DA 105 CE Introduction to Dance (1)<br />
An exploration of the four basic elements of all dance styles: the body, energy, space, and<br />
time. These elements will be examined through guided movement improvisations and<br />
basic foundation exercises for ballet, jazz, modern dance, and tap. A Creative Expression<br />
designated course.<br />
DA 206 Intermediate Ballet (½)<br />
A study of intermediate principles and techniques of ballet.<br />
EC - Economics<br />
EC 177, 277, 377, 477 Special Topics in Economics (1)<br />
An exploration of a selected topic or problem in economics.<br />
EC 201 CI Principles of Macroeconomics (1)<br />
A general introduction to economics with emphasis on macroeconomic aspects: national<br />
income determination, monetary and fiscal policy. A Community Interests designated<br />
course. Fall, Spring.<br />
EC 202 IA Principles of Microeconomics (1)<br />
A general introduction to economics with emphasis on microeconomic aspects: the<br />
economic principles underlying price, production, distribution of income, and related<br />
problems. An Interpretation or Analysis designated course. Fall, Spring.<br />
EC 280 The Economics of Poverty and Inequality (1)<br />
An investigation of the tools and methods economists use to analyze the causes and<br />
effects of poverty and income inequality. The course examines economic theories and<br />
relevant empirical findings, analyzes poverty-related data and measurements of poverty<br />
Birmingham-Southern College <strong>Catalog</strong> <strong>2019</strong>-<strong>2020</strong>