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ECE 305: Issues and Advoccacy in Early Childhood Education
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
Prospective early childhood educators will study and reflect on the ethical and professional responsibilities of the early childhood profession. This course provides an overview of critical issues and developing family and community collaborative partnerships. Candidates will develop problem solving strategies and the expertise necessary to become a reflective decision maker and advocate for families of students with and without exceptional learning needs. Focus will be on establishing and sustaining partnerships with families and linking families to appropriate community resources. (Prerequisites: EDU 150 and 200 and ECE 101)
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ECE 307: Emergent Literacy (PreK-Grade 1)
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
Provides prospective PreK-Grade 1 teachers with an understanding of early pre-literacy abilities and a conceptual understanding of the components of reading in the areas of phonological awareness, phonemic awareness, phonics, word study, and word awareness. Prospective teachers will develop competencies in planning and implementing learning experiences for emergent and developmental literacy using Pennsylvania learning standards PreK-Grade 1 for language arts including speaking, listening, reading, and writing. (Prerequisites: EDU 150)
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ECO 101: Principles of Economics: Macro
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
An overview of basic economic concepts and principles and an analysis of how markets allocate resources in a capitalist economy, followed by an examination of the factors that determine inflation, interest rates, employment and total output in terms of several models of aggregate economic activity, and a study of the monetary and fiscal institutions involved in formulating economic policy.
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ECO 102: Principles of Economics: Micro
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
First, an overview of basic economic concepts and principles and an analysis of how resources are allocated in capitalist economies and in alternative economic systems, then a focus on the role of government in a market economy and the efficiency of market structures ranging from pure competition to monopoly. The course concludes with a brief survey of international economics.
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ECO 201: Government, Business & Society
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
Provides a framework for understanding the interrelationships among business, government and society as they affect management decisions. The course examines the roles and responsibilities of business in a market economy; the political, social and economic forces that determine the legal and regulatory environment of business; and ethical issues related to business decisions. Prerequisite: ECO 102 or permission of instructor.
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ECO 222: Economic Geography
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
Uses an international perspective to examine how history and location interact with global economic forces to influence economic, social and political development. Among the topics covered are the effects of the end of colonialism and the end of the Cold War; the causes of poverty in underdeveloped countries; theories of economic development; population growth; pollution and resource depletion; and patterns and policies of international trade and investment.
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ECO 260: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
This course is a mini-course of topical interest.
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ECO 302: Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
A micro and macro labor-market analysis, including such topics as: wage determination; wage differentials; labor mobility; relationships among wages, prices and employment; labor productivity; and labor’s share of national income. Prerequisite: ECO 102, or permission of the instructor.
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ECO 304: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
An analysis of the markets for financial assets and the institutions that provide them. The course covers topics such as the nature and functions of money, depository and non-depository intermediaries, the determinants of asset prices and interest rates and the role of financial markets and instruments in risk management. Prerequisite: Economics 101, 102.
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ECO 315: International Economics
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
An exploration of the theory, policies and markets of international trade and finance. The following topics are covered: international specialization and exchange, exchange rate determination, balance of payments disturbances and adjustments, the effects of tariffs and quotas, international agencies and agreements, and foreign exchange markets. Prerequisite: ECO 101, 102.
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