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CCPS 677: Independent Study in Counseling
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
Independent study of a specific topic of interest to the student in the area of counseling under the guidance of a departmental faculty member. A detailed study proposal must be submitted for approval. Prerequisite: Approval of the faculty member and the department chairperson. course for students expressing an interest in the field of social work. The course selectively traces the development of social work from early volunteer efforts to the present organizations in social welfare. The emergence, development and changing nature of social needs and services are selectively analyzed. The course also introduces students to the development of social work practice as a professional and to the various fields of social work practice and career opportunities.
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CCPSC 516: Seminar/ Internship on the Georgia Assembly
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
During the annual legislative sessions, students serve as interns and participant-observers of the Georgia legislature; research papers required.
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CCPSC 551: The Constitution and Civil Liberties
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
Study of the judicial protection of rights and liberties under the Bill of Rights, and the Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments.
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CECO 107: Introduction to Economics
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
A one-semester survey course designed to introduce students to the fundamental principles and concepts of economics. Topics covered include demand and supply analysis, the function of the markets in the allocation of resources, measuring economic activities in the private as well as in the public sectors, problems such as unemployment, inflation, income distribution and poverty, and domestic and international financial institutions and the working of global market systems.
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CECO 250: Principles of Economics
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
A one-semester introductory course in economics for students in departments which require only one semester of economics. The course focuses on both macro- and micro economic issues that impact the decision making within the U.S. economy. Special attention is given to issues that affect the lives of African-Americans.
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CECO 250,251: and 252 Economics Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
Lab courses to be taken along with CECO 250, 251, and 252 respectively:
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CECO 251 & 252: Principles of Macro- and Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
A one-year comprehensive study of the principles which govern production, consumption, and distribution as well as the major institutions in the United States economic system. CECO 251 addresses macro-analysis and CECO 252 addresses micro-analysis. Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in CMAT 103 and 104 (or exemption from these courses).
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CECO 302: Government and Business
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
The nature and development of government control and regulation of enterprises. This course examines antitrust laws and their interpretation and enforcement, selected Supreme Court antitrust decisions, and current problems of government relations in various industries (offered within the Atlanta University Center).
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CECO 304: Contemporary Economic Issues
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
A colloquium designed for Honors Program students (non-economics maj6rs). It focuses on major issues affecting the American political economy, particularly those having special significance for the economic well-being of black and other Third World peoples.
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CECO 308: Mathematical Economics
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
Applications to elementary mathematics to economics. This course includes studies in calculus, matrices, and linear difference equations. Mathematical problems used in this course come from the field of economics (offered within the Atlanta University Center). Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in CMAT 111 and CMAT 112.
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