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ECO 221: Introduction to Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Course provides an overview of the principles of microeconomics and their use in understanding, critique, and analysis of economic issues. Topics emphasized include the economic decision-making of individuals and firms; markets and the price mechanism; market structures; uncertainty, control of resources, and income; market failures; and the role of government in markets. (3 lec)
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ECO 222: Introduction to Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Course provides an overview of the principles of macroeconomics and their use in understanding, critique, and analysis of economic issues. Topics emphasized include the international trade, aggregate supply and demand, national income and accounting, the overall functioning of an economy, the monetary system, unemployment, inflation, monetary and fiscal policy, and government intervention in the economy, as well as numerous contemporary economic issues. ( (3 Credits) lec.)
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EDB 202: Introduction to Education-Schools,Students and Society
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
This course provides an overview of the field of education in the United States. Identifies the roles and responsibilities of students, schools and society and the relationship to the educational system. Looks at the various influences that affect education including political, economic, social, academic and ethical. Examines the diverse needs of students and their families while working as part of a collaborative team. This is a writing intensive course. Co-requisite with ENG 101. (3 lec. 0 lab)
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EDB 204: The Teaching Process
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Examines instructional planning and lesson design, grouping, classroom environment, management strategies and assessment. Reflective practice, responsive teaching and learning will be emphasized. (3 lec) Prerequisite: EDB 221 or permission. Co-requisite with PED 233,
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EDB 221: Educational Psychology
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Studies human development, learning cognition and teaching. An emphasis will be on the theories and research and their application to educational settings. (3 lec) Prerequistie: PSY 101 or permission.
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ELC 111: Basic Electricity I
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Studies the principles of direct current electricity, focusing on the theoretical concepts of direct current circuits and instruments as they apply to electrical and electronic components and equipment. (3 lec, 0 lab) Prerequisite: MAT 013 or permission
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ELC 112: Basic Electricity II
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Considers the principles of alternating current electricity, focusing on the theoretical concepts of alternating current circuits, as they apply to electrical and electronic components and equipment. (3 lec, 3 lab) Prerequisite: ELC 111 with grade of C or better or permission
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ELC 121: National Electrical Code
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Reviews the code rules found in the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70, to ensure safe installation of electrical wiring and equipment. (3 lec, 0 lab) Prerequisite: High School Diploma, GED or permission
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ELC 131: Basic Electronics I
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Presents the principles of electronics beginning with semi-conductor theory. Rectification, transistors, SCR's, TRIAC's and optoelectronic devices are studied. (3 lec, 0 lab) Prerequisite: ELC 112 with grade of C or better or permission
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ELC 141: Electric Motors
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Studies the principles of electric motors and generators as they apply to the electrical industry. Students install electric motors and diagnose problems with them. (3 lec, 0 lab) Prerequisite: ELC 112 and ELC 161 with grade of C or better or permission
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