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Focuses on helping individuals understand how scientific information effects management decision making and public policy.
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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This course offers a survey of political theory in the West
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions
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What is money? How do people use money in the real world?
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions
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Introduction to the theory and application of econometric techniques.
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions
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This course will offer students the opportunity to discuss the political, social, and economic development of the Middle East
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions
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This course invites you to an existential odyssey into the human condition and politics.
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions
$
This course will explore political, cultural, and economic interpretations of populism.
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions
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An introduction to the economics of low income countries
College of Business, School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions
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Surveys modern Chinese history from a global perspective starting from the 19th century to the dawn of the 21st century.
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions
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Analyze economic factors in relation to the stability and growth of national income.
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, College of Arts and Sciences
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The pricing processes in a private enterprise economy are analyzed under varying competitive conditions.
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions
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This course examines the evolution of language as a tool of political power.
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions
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