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EN 495,496: Seminars
2.00 - 6.00 Credits
Stetson University
Topical seminars concentrating on particular aspects of educational programs.
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EN 497: Education of Special Populations of Gifted Students
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
This course gives an overview of theory, research and practical suggestions about education of special populations of gifted students, e.g., minorities, emotionally handicapped, learning disabled, physically handicapped, sensory handicapped and speech impaired. The aim is to sketch several definitions of giftedness, then to apply these to special populations and apply this knowledge to the classroom.
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EN 498: Senior Project
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
Students, in collaboration with the instructor, undertake projects which connect educational theory with classroom practice. The outcome should enhance students' ability to evaluate educational issues in depth and to communicate that knowledge orally and in writing.
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EN 499: Theory and Development of Creativity
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
This course examines theory, research and practical suggestions about creativity that are of value to classroom teachers. The aim is to define creativity from various theoretical models, then to survey various instruments to identify and apply this knowledge to the classroom.
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ES 102: Principles of Economics-Micro
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
Study of price determination and the operation of a market and a system of markets. Consideration of various types of market structures and their impact on the economy.
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ES 103: Economic Principles,Policies,and Issues
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
This course uses an innovative strategy of introducing key economic principles by analyzing current economic issues such as environmental pollution, poverty, and international trade.
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ES 104: Exploring Economies in Different Countries
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
A study and comparison of several basic types of economic systems. A study and comparison of countries as examples of these different types of economy.
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ES 106: Introduction to Humane Economics
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
A more balanced view of economics than exists in the standard courses in mainstream economics. It looks at the duality of humans by adding other-interest, cooperation, caring, and compassion to the standard course emphasis on self-interest, competition, individualism, and conflict. It involves Service Learning - the melding of community service outside the classroom with study in the classroom.
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ES 112: Current Economic Policies and Issues
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
This course will deal with policy issues facing the nation such as the role of the government vs. the private sector in the economy, and "guns vs. butter" asnational priorities. In addition, the course will expose students to writing of economists.
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ES 141: Poverty and Microcredit
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
A study of the multidimensional facets of poverty in the U.S.A. and worldwide and how poverty is manifested racially and among women. Microcredit programs catering to small entrepreneurship for poverty alleviation are analyzed. Students participate in a workshop series on business plan construction, give in low-income community.
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