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3.00 Credits
Emerging Literacy in the Early Childhood Classroom Pre: Communications Proficiency and ECE101 Co: This course will focus on the development of language and literacy during the first 5 years of life. Stimulating language development, emerging writing, and use of children's literature will be dealt with through current development theory, appropriate expectations for young children, and use of effective teaching strategies.
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3.00 Credits
Mandarin Chinese PRE: This course is for beginners to learn the essentials of pronunciation and structure of Chinese. Fulfills open, liberal arts, and humanities electives.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of Macroeconomics Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: The study of the overall level of economic activity - output, employment, and prices - and the forces that shape that activity. Topics include: national income accounting; the role of consumption, saving, investment, and government spending; money and economic activity; the tools of public policy available which may be used to promote the macro goals of growth, full employment, and price stability; the different economic maps of reality that explain and shape our decisions about economic landscape. Fulfills open, liberal arts, and social science electives.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of Microeconomics Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: A study of the economics of markets and market economies. This study of individual decision makers and their interaction in markets includes: the basic concepts of demand, supply, and the price mechanism; elasticity; the economics of the firm and market structures; the microeconomic role of government; the distribution of income; international trade and finance; the problems of economic development, and comparative economic systems. Fulfills open, liberal arts, and social science electives.
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4.00 Credits
QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN BUSINESS tHIS COURSE IS AN INTRODUCTION TO THE VARIOUS MATHEMATICAL TECHNIQUES AND QUANTITATIVE METHODS USED IN BUSINESS TO MAKE OPTIMAL DECISIONS, TOPICS COVERED INCLUDE: QUANTITATIVE METHODS USED IN PRACTICE WITH SPREADSHEETS, BREAK-EVEN AND COST-VOLUME PROFIT ANALYSES, GRAPHICAL SOLUTION OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS, MARKETING, FINANCIAL AND PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT, APPLICATIONS, PROBABILITY THEORY AND DECISION MAKING, BAYES' THEOREM, DECISION TREES AND PAYOFF TABLES, DECISION ANALYSIS, EXPECTED MONETARY VALUE VERSUS UTITLITY AS AN APPROACH TO DECISION MAKING.
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3.00 Credits
Issues in Contemporary Education Pre: Co: Includes: the role of the teacher as it fits into the school management system; effective interpersonal communication techniques; classroom and behavior management strategies that contribute to a positive learning environment; the teaching/learning process and instructional strategies utilized by effective classroom teachers; current treads and issues in field of education; and plan for their own professional development in pursuit of a career in teaching. Field observation and research will augment classroom activities.
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3.00 Credits
Teaching Language and Literacy Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: Includes: developmental continuum of reading and writing; assessment of children's language and literacy learning; creation of literacy environments, experiences and teaching strategies that support language and literacy development; second language learning and its application to children's literacy development; a survey of children's literature as it relates to language and literacy development.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to Engineering Pre: MAT 151 w/C or better Co: CMP 101 Investigates some of the various fields of engineering, examines the engineering design process, and provides an introduction to problem-solving techniques used in engineering and engineering studies. (2 hours of lecture per week)
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3.00 Credits
Statics Pre: PHY 201; MAT252 Co: Analysis of static particles and rigid bodies under applied forces. Topics include vector composition and resolution of forces in two and three dimensional space, free body diagrams, equilibrium, force couples, centroids, centers of gravity, analysis of structures, friction, moments of inertia and work. (3 hours of lecture per week)
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3.00 Credits
Dynamics Pre: EGS201 Co: Analysis of moving particles and rigid bodies under applied forces. The principles of kinematics and kinetics are presented. Topics include rectilinear motion, curvilinear motion, forces, acceleration, work, energy, impulse, linear momentum, angular momentum, and mechanical vibrations. (3 hours of lecture per week)
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