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ECO 201: Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours This course covers microeconomics the market structure of firms operating in competition and monopoly, labor markets and unions, income distribution, current economic problems, international economic, and alternative economic systems.
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EDU 102: Introduction to Education,School and Community
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours An overview of the educational profession, this course is required of all first-year students pursuing the associate degree in education and all students who may later pursue teacher certification in elementary or secondary education. The role of the professional educator and paraprofessional educator will be a focus, and the student will evaluate personal skills and attitudes in light of the expectations for the profession. Regular visits to local schools are a part of this experience.
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EDU 140: Educational Communications and Technology
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours This course introduces the student to the theory and practices of effective interpersonal and technological communication strategies in an educational setting. Students get hands-on experience in effective verbal and nonverbal interpersonal communication strategies. Additionally, the course will focus on developing student 118 Washington County Community College skills in the use of modern educational equipment and software. Students will learn multiple ways to communicate and to use technology to enhance student learning.
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EDU 190: Field Experience I in Early Childhood Education,Elementary or High School
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
10 class hours, 100 field hours This course provides an opportunity to gain experience and to develop skills and competencies in early childhood or school settings. Content discussed in courses is to be applied and synthesized in the experience. This course is mandatory for all students in WCCC's Education and Early Childhood Education programs. Students able to document significant work experience in these fields may request a waiver of this requirement.
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EDU 190 - Field Experience I in Early Childhood Education,Elementary or High School
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EDU 195: Field Experience II in Early Childhood Education,Elementary or High School
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
10 class hours, 100 field hours This course provides additional practical experience in an early childhood or school setting. Successful completion of the course requires demonstrated competence of educational principles, practices and techniques learned in other courses and applied at the field experience site. Students able to document significant work experience in these fields may request a waiver of this requirement.
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EDU 210: Guided Self-Study in Education Equivalent study to
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours As an alternative for self-directed students, students have the opportunity to do a self-guided, self-study project, subject to the approval of the department chair. The project is to be in an area of education chosen by the student. It must have effective application in the classroom, school or district. The project's subject and an initial outline of the plan are to be presented to the department chair for approval.
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EDU 215: Learning and the Brain
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours This course is an overview of the human brain and a study of how recent advances in technology and brain research are revolutionizing our understanding of how the brain learns. Students will learn to develop and implement strategies to enhance student learning by teaching with the brain in mind.
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EDU 220: Cyber Resources for Education
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours This course is an exploration of the wonderful world of the Internet, focusing on the vast resources available to educators on the Web. Students will learn to incorporate Internet resources in teaching through a variety of hands-on activities.
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EDU 225: Teaching,Learning and Technology
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours This class is an overview of communications skills, learning styles, and educational technologies designed to enhance the abilities of students to effectively communicate 1-800-210-6932 119 in the educational setting and to develop the abilities of students to use current educational software and devises. The use of technology to meet the specific and differentiated learning styles of students will be emphasized. Students will be exposed to the wonders of the Internet as they relate to education and will learn to evaluate and use online resources effectively.
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EDU 240: Advanced Communication and Technology
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours This course is an introductory level class requiring previous knowledge of computers or software. Students will acquire knowledge of an experience with various technologies, including projectors, video cameras, computers, videodiscs, and scanners. Participants will be required to apply technology to enhance teaching and learning. Many of the course assignments will be project based. Students will learn to use the Internet to enhance instruction and will also learn to develop Web pages. Prerequisite: EDU140.
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