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ECO 6120: Statistics and the Law. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: MAT 1800 or equiv. or consent of instructor. Available for Law School credit only to Law students. Not for Economics major credit. Application of statistics and economic analysis to issues arising in the legal system and the practice of law. Topics include: descriptive statistics, elements of probability, regression, and price theory. (W)
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ECO 6120 - Statistics and the Law. Cr
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ECO 6210: Language, Literacy, and Learning. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Teaching of language, grammar, and usage in English language arts classrooms, based in sociocultural and sociolinguistic approaches to teaching literacy and language. (S)
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ECO 6210 - Language, Literacy, and Learning. Cr
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ECO 6220: Psychology of Exceptional Children. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Open only to students in school and community psychology program. Psychological aspects of cognitive and physical deficits in children; laboratory experience in differential diagnosis. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (F)
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ECO 6220 - Psychology of Exceptional Children. Cr
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ECO 6310: Young Adult Literature. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Standards for evaluating young adult literature. Selection of literature for individual students in relation to interest and reading ability. Use of classroom collections. Techniques for helping students read poetry, drama and fiction. (W)
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ECO 6310 - Young Adult Literature. Cr
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ECO 6330: Teaching Literature in Secondary Schools. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: admission to College of Education. Structure of poetry, fiction and drama in relation to aesthetic, social, and psychological needs of secondary school students. Relationship of teaching methods to curriculum patterns. (T)
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ECO 6330 - Teaching Literature in Secondary Schools. Cr
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ECO 6420: Labor Relations and Public Policy. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: ECO 2010 or graduate standing. Overview of labor force trends; U.S. unionism; management of labor relations; collective bargaining: procedure and substance; bargaining power in the private and public sectors. Comparative trends and principles in industrial relations systems of other societies also examined. (F,S)
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ECO 6420 - Labor Relations and Public Policy. Cr
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ECO 6455: Discrimination and Fair Housing. Cr. U P 6455) AFS 6455) P S
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: senior or graduate standing. Multidisciplinary investigation into the nature, motivations, consequences, and legal/public policy implications of racial/ethnic discrimination in housing and related markets in U.S. metropolitan areas. (B)
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ECO 6455 - Discrimination and Fair Housing. Cr. U P 6455) AFS 6455) P S
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ECO 6480: Advanced Labor Markets. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: ECO 2010. Labor supply; causes of and remedies for unemployment; labor mobility and the operation of labor markets; productivity and real wages; wage determination; human capital, income distribution, and economic development; poverty and its causes; economic impact of collective bargaining. (Y)
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ECO 6480 - Advanced Labor Markets. Cr
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ECO 6810: Political Economy of the Urban Ghetto
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: graduate standing; upper division undergraduates by consent of instructor. Examination of the economic, social and political transformation of U.S. cities; particular attention to the formation, dynamics, economics and social sub-systems of urban ghettos and their relationship to broader contexts. (B)
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EET 2000: Electrical Principles. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: MAT 1800; coreq: PHY 2140. Kirchhoff's laws, D.C. and A.C. circuit analysis, impedance, phasors, power and power factor correction, mutual coupling. Power transformers, D.C. and A.C. generators and motors, motor controls. (Y)
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EET 2000 - Electrical Principles. Cr
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