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ECON 1607: Introduction to Economics
3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
A basic one semester terminal course for students not in economics or business administration. Essential economic theory is developed and applies to scarcity, competition and monopoly, unemployment, inflation, and the economic role of government. Fulfills: Social Science Requirement
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ECON 1610: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
An introduction to the basic history, principles, and problems of modern economics; determinants of national income, employment, resource allocation, and price level; the monetary and banking system; and economic instability. 3.000 Credit Hours
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ECON 1611: Prin of Macroeconomics-Honors
3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
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ECON 1612: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
An introduction to the market mechanism, price and distribution theory, public policy, international growth, and contemporary economic issues. Fulfills: Social Science Requirement
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ECON 1613: Prin of Microeconomics-Honors
3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
An introduction to the market mechanism, price and distribution theory, public policy, international growth, and contemporary economic issues.
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ECON 1615: Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
This course is primarily concerned with the management of money from the viewpoint of the individual. Topics to be covered include the consumer's credit buying, borrowing, saving and investing, the purchase of insurance, real estate and other major items, and the problems of taxation and wills. 3.000 Credit Hours
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ECON 1625: Dir Ind Study/Economics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
Directed independent study is a structured learning experience offered as an extension of the regular curriculum. It is intended to allow students to broaden their comprehension of the principles of, and their grasp of competencies associated with academic, nonvocational disciplines. Its purpose is to supplement extant courses with individualized, in-depth learning experiences. Such learning experiences may be undertaken independent of the traditional classroom setting, but will be appropriately directed and supervised by regular instructional staff. Fulfills: Social Science Requirement
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ECON 2615: Personal Finance
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
This course is primarily concerned with the management of money from the viewpoint of the individual. Topics to be covered include the consumer's credit buying, borrowing, saving and investing, the purchase of insurance, real estate and other major items, and the problems of taxation and wills.
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EDUC 1100: ABLE Facilitator Training
1.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
The facilitation training is designed to teach skills necessary to facilitate groups that are in the Adventure Education (ABLE) Program. Training will include, but is not limited to: safety procedures, debriefing techniques of activities, knowledge of games and activities, and initiative problems. The skills utilized in this training will be used throughout Adventure Education Programs as well as in the personal and professional life of the trained facilitator.
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EDUC 1102: Storytelling
1.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
This course is designed to acquaint the student with storytelling techniques, which can be utilized in various age level classrooms. Students will learn how to choose, prepare and present appropriate stories.
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