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Accounting and Economics for Non-Profit Management (HS5104) Economics G Capella University
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This course introduces the basic language, underlying concepts, and reporting methods of accounting and financial analysis which pertain to non-profit organizations. The underlying foundation is the comprehension, analysis and interpretation of non-profit organizational financial statements, rather than producing them. Topics include basic accounting principles, financial statements composition, cost accounting concepts, budgeting, discounted cash flow analysis, and ratio analysis. Additionally, economic thinking and the economist's tools, elasticity, public goods and the role of non-profit organizations in a market economy, cross-subsidization and competition, and cost-benefit analysis are presented.
Applied Business Economics (OM7035) Economics G Capella University
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This course is a survey of macroeconomics and microeconomics. Current developments in the economy, inflation, unemployment, resource allocation, market structures and competition, and the relationship of economic policy to business may be examined.
Business Economics (GM545) Economics G Keller Graduate School of Management
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Business Economics provides a basic understanding of managerial economics and the impact of the economic environment on business decision-making. The course develops microand macroeconomic topics, with particular emphasis on marginal analysis, and supply and demand considerations.
Civil War Economics (CW518) Economics G American Public University
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This course is a study of the economic ramifications that came into play before, during, and after the War Between the States. After completing this course, the student will understand how economic factors directly affected the military course of the conflict. Areas such as the "Cotton Embargo", "runaway inflation", the "peculiar institution", finance, and the railroads will be studied.
CMA Exam Preparation: Economics, Finance and Management (AC581) Economics G Keller Graduate School of Management
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This course incorporates current topics pertaining to micro- and macroeconomics; the international business environment; the domestic institutional environment of business; working capital policy and management; long-term finance and capital structure; and organization structures, management and communication. (The course is two semestercredit hours.)
Defense Economics (DM531) Economics G American Public University
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This course is an application of modern politico-economic insights to improve general understanding of the resource dimensions of a range of national security issues -- from alliances, defense spending and budgeting, the defense industry, arms control and disarmament, and unconventional warfare to the effects of defense on economic growth and development.
Economic Analysis of the Firm (ECOP 5010) Economics G Florida Metropolitan University
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A comprehensive introduction to statistical business methods in decision making.
Economics for Managerial Decision Making (ECO 533) Economics G University of Phoenix
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This course develops principles and tools in economics for managers to use in making business decisions. Topics draw from both microeconomics and macroeconomics and include pricing for profit maximization, understanding and moving among market structures, management of business in expansions and recessions, monetary policy, and the new economy. The focus is on the application of economics to operating and planning problems using information generally available to the manager.
Economics for Managerial Decision Making (ECO 533) Economics G University of Phoenix
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This course develops principles and tools in economics for managers to use in making business decisions. Topics draw from both microeconomics and macroeconomics and include pricing for profit maximization, understanding and moving among market structures, management of business in expansions and recessions, monetary policy, and the new economy. The focus is on the application of economics to operating and planning problems using information generally available to the manager.
Economics of Disaster (EM503) Economics G American Public University
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This course is a study of the economics associated with international, national, state, or local level disaster. Students will study, analyze, and conduct research on the direct and indirect economic losses associated with disaster. The course will cover the economics associated with both public and private institutions.
Economics of Sport (DM695) Economics G American Public University
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This course is a study of principles of economic development with regard to sports industry development in a community, issues associated with the commercialization of sport, social impacts of sport in the economy and among the citizenry, and other major issues associated with sports economics. Topics include the economics issues at all levels of sport, to include community, amateur, and professional sports industries.
Game Theory and Information Economics (61540) Economics G Cardean University
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Cardean's "Game Theory and Information Economics" applies tools and concepts from microeconomics to competitive decision making. In particular, the course takes a deeper look at the microeconomic concepts required for setting prices and deciding whether to enter or exit a market. You will also explore how game theory can be helpful in analyzing complex strategic situations. Finally, you will gain an understanding of the challenges associated with information-intensive products and services, as well as evaluating pricing strategies in the presence of these information asymmetries.
Global Economics (DM672) Economics G American Public University
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This course is a study of theory and concepts fundamental to understanding the global economy. Students learn to analyze the global business environment of industrialized developing countries, and to think strategically, using micro and macroeconomics principles.
Health Care Economics (HCS 552) Economics G University of Phoenix
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This course focuses on the application of macro and micro economic tools to the health care industry. Content includes demand management; concepts of efficiency, production and distribution of health care services; impact of regulation and reimbursement; and economic incentives in health care. Students apply principles to a variety of business models.
Health Care Economics (DHA 721) Economics G University of Phoenix
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This course focuses on the application of economic theory to the amount, organization, and distribution of health care services in the United States. Students will apply principles such as supply and demand, margin analysis, and cost effectiveness analysis. Students will discuss issues and controversies surrounding the government?s role in financing and regulating health services.
Health Care Finance and Economics (DM554) Economics G American Public University
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This course is designed to give the student a working understanding, not only of the words, but also the pictorial representations (charts, graphs, tables and reports) that represent the financial and economic elements of health care. The course will give the student the required tools to express past and present results and analysis, as well as future predictions. This content is critical to the efficiency of the practitioner, educator and administrator, as well as the understanding by the patient, of the economic and financial forces at work in a huge, complex industry.
Health Policy and Economics (HS544) Economics G Keller Graduate School of Management
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This course focuses on the relationship between health care economics and public policy, and assists students in developing an understanding of the public policy formulation and implementation process, as well as awareness of critical issues in American health policy. Students are exposed to health care economics issues of supply and demand, technology, health care labor, equity and efficiency, and application of economic analysis to the public policy development process.
International Economic Systems (ECOP 5709) Economics G Florida Metropolitan University
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An overview of the major economic systems in the world economy. The course covers first-hand statistical and economic data, including capital, labor and trade; market mechanisms and non-market mechanisms; current economic crises; mixed economic systems; centrally planned economic systems; global economic interdependence, and characteristics of international economic order.
International Economic Systems (ECOP 5709) Economics G Florida Metropolitan University
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An overview of the major economic systems in the world economy. The course covers first-hand statistical and economic data, including capital, labor and trade; market mechanisms and non-market mechanisms; current economic crises; mixed economic systems; centrally planned economic systems; global economic interdependence, and characteristics of international economic order.
Managerial Economics (ECO6140) Economics G Amberton University
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The course presents the economic approach to managerial decision-making known as marginal or incremental analysis. Topics include demand, cost and market structure analysis, the economics of pricing, practices of incentives, and analyst?s tools used to evaluate supply and demand in an array of economic settings.
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