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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. This course explores techniques and tools used to write Internet software. Topics include dynamic client and server programming, database integration, data modeling, data rendering, markup languages, and e-commerce. Several programming assignments will provide students with a first hand experience in designing and developing Internet software that is used in the burgeoning world of electronic commerce today. ( LA) Prerequisites: CSCI 203 and CSCI 344.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 s.h. Possible topics include Boolean algebra, computer arithmetic, optimization, numerical methods in ordinary and partial differential equations, automata theory, and artificial intelligence. May be repeated with new topics. ( LA) Prerequisite: dependent on topic.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 s.h. Computer science internship experiences in business, industry, and government agencies (including, for example, Corning, Allied, NY Telephone, City of Oneonta, SUNY Oneonta Computer Services). Prerequisites: JrS or SrS and permission of faculty sponsor.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 s.h. Individual studies or research activities carried out under the direction of appropriate departmental faculty. ( LA) Prerequisites: JrS or SrS and permission of department.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. The principles and practices of early childhood education with a focus on meeting the cognitive, social-emotional and physical developmental needs of three- and four-year-old children form the base of this course. Observation, documentation, activity planning and implementation and assessment are part of a field work component in preschool settings. An emphasis on the development of positive, collaborative relationships with diverse families is included. Cooperative projects, field experience and service learning serve to empower teacher candidates. Prerequisites: JrS, with department approval.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. An introductory course dealing with resources, goals, and institutions of our economic system. Topics discussed include: scarcity and opportunity cost, laws of supply and demand, competition and monopoly, unemployment and inflation, elements of the theory of income and employment, government fiscal policy, money and banking, monetary policy, and international trade. ( LA, S2) Note: If ECON 110, 111, and 112 are taken, an additional 3 s.h. will be required to graduate.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. An introduction to the theory of the firm. Emphasizes how individual product prices and levels of output are determined; the effect different market structures have on influencing economic results; the role of comparative advantage. ( LA, S2) Note: If ECON 110, 111, and 112 are taken, an additional 3 s.h. will be required to graduate.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Determining the economy's level of output and use of resources. Emphasizes inflation, unemployment, the rate of economic growth, the open economy, and international finance. ( LA) Note: If ECON 110, 111, and 112 are taken, an additional 3 s.h. will be required to graduate.
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3.00 Credits
1?3 s.h. A specially-designed introductory investigation and analysis of economic issue(s) or problem(s) of general interest. ( LA) ECON 210 Modern Economic Problems 3 s.h. A study of some of the important contemporary economic problems that face the world. Course work includes several short writing assignments with required use of word processing and spreadsheet software. ( LA, WS2) Prerequisite: ECON 110 or (111 and 112).
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. A study of the factors that determine national income, employment, and the price level. The effects of changes in levels of consumption, savings, investments, government taxation and spending and foreign trade on aggregate income, employment and the price level. Prerequisites: ECON 110 or (111 and 112) all with a grade of "C" orbetter and (MATH 105, 173, or BUS 200). ( LA)
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