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ECED 4060: Clinical Experience: Student Needs and Learning Environments
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
This capstone clinical experience provides candidates the opportunity to demonstrate knowledge of students, the learning environment, and the GA Performance Standards while student teaching in a P-5 classroom under the guidance of a clinical teacher.
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ECED 4070: Clinical Experience: Assessment, Planning, and Instruction
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
This capstone clinical experience provides candidates the opportunity to demonstrate the skills of assessing, planning, and teaching using the GA Performance Standards while student teaching in a P-5 classroom under the guidance of a clinical teacher.
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ECED 4080: Clinical Seminar: Professional Responsibilities
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
This capstone clinical experience provides candidates the opportunity to demonstrate a professional disposition while student teaching in a P-5 classroom under the guidance of a clinical teacher.
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ECOL 1000: Field Ecology
2.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
Ecology 1000 is a two-semester hour credit course that is designed to meet requirements in Area B for all students. The course incorporates a series of intensive field trips and lab activities in various locations to introduce the students to the principles of ecology. Students are required to travel to the designated locations and spend a week or more in the field and lab activities.
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ECON 1100: Survey of Economic Principles
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
The study of the basis of economic systems and markets, factors which determine economic behavior, national income, economic growth, pricing, and output decisions. A grade of C or higher in this course satisfies the CPC requirement in social science. This course may be used as a social science elective in area E.
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ECON 1502: Consumer Economics
2.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
An introduction to personal financial management. This course is designed to provide the student with the tools necessary to make effective financial decisions and includes budgeting, retirement planning, making savings and investment decisions, purchasing insurance and real estate, tax planning, and consumer protection. This course may be used in Area B.
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ECON 2105: Macro Economics
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
This principles of economics course is intended to introduce students to concepts that will enable them to understand and analyze economic aggregates and evaluate economic policies. Includes the foundation of economic analysis, understanding the concepts of demand and supply and price determination, money and credit systems, determining the level of aggregate macroeconomic activity, the impact of globalization on macroeconomic activity, and identification of underlying social goals. Credit will not be given to students who have credit for ECON 2105H.
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ECON 2105H: Honors Macro Economics
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
Honors Macro Economics is a more in-depth introduction to the principles of economics. It introduces students to concepts that will enable them to understand and analyze economic aggregates and evaluate economic policies. Students will study the foundation of economic analysis, learn the concepts of demand and supply, as well as price determination. They will study money and credit systems, learn to determine the level of aggregate macroeconomic activity, to evaluate the impact of globalization on macroeconomic activity, and to identify underlying social goals. This honors section is smaller and seminar-oriented; as a result, students receive more individualized attention from faculty members and enjoy an enhanced learning environment with other gifted students. The honors classroom allows for greater development of scholarly potential through rich exchange of ideas and specialized assignments.
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ECON 2106: Micro Economics
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
This principles of economics course is intended to introduce students to concepts that will enable them to understand and analyze structure and performance of the market economy. Includes analysis of supply and demand and pricing, understanding consumer and producer behavior, application of microeconomic analysis in decision-making, and the impact of globalization on microeconomics. Credit will not be given to students who have credit for ECON 2106 H.
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ECON 2106H: Honors Micro Economics
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
This principles of economics course is intended to introduce students to concepts that will enable them to understand and analyze structure and performance of the market economy. Includes analysis of supply and demand and pricing, understanding consumer and producer behavior, application of microeconomic analysis in decision-making, and the impact of globalization on microeconomics. Credit will not be given to students who have credit for ECON 2106.
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