DSC4283 — DSC Internship
The course provides students with hands-on, practical, business-world experience in Data Science. Through an internship, students will have firsthand experience applying academic knowledge and skills, interacting and communicating with business professionals, while building a network of professional contacts and gaining self-confidence. Three semester hours credit maximum. Approval is required from the internship director and a faculty member in the student’s focus area. Current employment may NOT be used for credit in this course. Prerequisite: Instructor consent and other appropriate approvals. This is a credit/no credit course. Courses in Economics ECO 2013 (ECON2103). Principles of Macroeconomics. A study of macroeconomic principles including the market system, national income equilibrium, money and the banking system. Emphasis is placed on policies regarding inflation, unemployment, and economic growth and the government's effect on general business conditions. Computer proficiency is desirable. ECO 2023 (ECON2203). Principles of Microeconomics. A study of microeconomic principles, including the foundation of demand (consumer theory), supply (theory of the firm), the operation of the market system, and government intervention. Emphasis is placed on application of these principles for business and government decision making. This course may be taken prior to ECO 2013. Computer proficiency is desirable.