SS477 |
ECONOMICS OF NATIONAL SECURITY |
2019 |
2 |
Social Sciences |
3.0
(BS=0.0,
ET=0.0,
MA=0.0)
|
This is a capstone course for the economics major that is designed to integrate microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics. Coursework and classroom discussion require students to apply theoretical concepts and models from the major's toolbox courses, electives, and the core curriculum to policy issues inherent to the provision of national security. The course prepares students to address the broader economic challenges of national security and provides them with a baseline understanding of the economic underpinnings and ramifications of defense policy. Students use relevant databases, econometrics, and the skills they have learned as economics majors to prepare and present term research papers that analyze major defense and public policy decisions. |
30 @ 75 min (2.000 Att/wk) |
0 @ 0 min |
|
Term Research Paper; compensatory time provided. |
SS477 |
ECONOMICS OF NATIONAL SECURITY |
2017 |
1 |
Social Sciences |
3.0
(BS=0.0,
ET=0.0,
MA=0.0)
|
This is a capstone course for the economics major that is designed to integrate microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics. Coursework and classroom discussion require students to apply theoretical concepts and models from the major's toolbox courses, electives, and the core curriculum to policy issues inherent to the provision of national security. The course prepares students to address the broader economic challenges of national security and provides them with a baseline understanding of the economic underpinnings and ramifications of defense policy. Students use relevant databases, econometrics, and the skills they have learned as economics majors to prepare and present term research papers that analyze major defense and public policy decisions. |
40 @ 55 min (2.500 Att/wk) |
0 @ 0 min |
|
Term Research Paper; compensatory time provided. |
SS477 |
ECONOMICS OF NATIONAL SECURITY |
2004 |
2 |
Social Sciences |
3.0
(BS=0.0,
ET=0.0,
MA=0.0)
|
This is a capstone course for the economics major that is designed to integrate microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics and apply tools learned in those courses to address policy relevant issues in the economics of national security. The course also applies microeconomic analysis to case studies on defense personnel policies and weapon-system acquisition. The course discusses defense budgeting, including tracking the current Presidential budget submission, from the perspective of public finance and examines the economic impact of defense spending. Students use relevant databases, econometrics, and the skills they have learned as economics majors to prepare and present projects that analyze major defense and public policy decisions. |
40 @ 55 min (2.500 Att/wk) |
0 @ 0 min |
|
Group case studies; compensatory time provided. |
SS477 |
ECON OF NATIONAL SECURITY |
1980 |
2 |
Social Sciences |
3.0
(BS=0.0,
ET=0.0,
MA=0.0)
|
This is a capstone course for the economics major that is designed to integrate microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics and apply tools learned in those courses to address issues in defense economics. The course also applies microeconomic analysis to case studies on defense personnel policies and weapon-system acquisition. The course discusses defense budgeting from the perspective of public finance and examines the economic impact of defense spending. Students use relevant databases, econometrics, and the skills they have learned as economics majors to prepare and present projects that analyze major defense and public policy decisions. |
40 @ 55 min (2.500 Att/wk) |
0 @ 0 min |
|
Group case studies; compensatory time provided. |