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ECO 444: Public Economics
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisites: ECO 211 and 212. This course examines the role of the public sector in the economy. The aim of the course is to provide an understanding of the reasons for government intervention in the economy, the extent of that intervention, and the response of private agents to the government's actions. (F)
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ECO 445: Comparative Economic Systems
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisites: ECO 211 and 212. This course examines the major economic systems of the world, in both theory and practice. The approach will generally focus on encouraging a general understanding of how economic systems work and how economic theory interacts with government policy, history, and culture to explain economic performance. Economies examined can be divided into three basic types. These types are: traditional economic systems, market economic systems, and command economic systems. (F)
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ECO 446: International Trade
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisites: ECO 211and 212. This course focuses on determinates of the flow of goods and services across international boundaries or territories. The subject is one of the oldest fields in economics; however, its economic, social, and political importance has been on the rise. With the ongoing debate on globalization, free trade agreements, and the call for a new global financial architecture, interest in the subject should continue to rise. In this course, both basic theories and some current topics will be covered. (S)
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ECO 456: Urban Economics
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisites: ECO 211 and 212. This course exposes students to the branch of microeconomics concerned with spatial relationships underlying the formation, the functioning, and development of cities. Cities are currently facing severe challenges, and in this course, urban problems contributing to these problems will be analyzed from an economic perspective. This will lay the foundation for discussions about policy alternatives aimed at addressing these problems. Emphasis is placed on the spatial characteristics of the urban economy as well as on market failures arising from the presence of externalities. (S)
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ECO 460: Introduction to Econonmetrics
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisite: ECO 359. This course covers the statistical tools needed to understand empirical economic research and to plan and execute independent research projects. Strong emphasis is placed on applications. Mathematical models of economic behavior are tested using various inferential statistical methods. In general, this course should foster a solid mathematical intuition and a fundamental understanding of economic analysis. (S)
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ECO 470W: Economics Seminar
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisites: ECO 211 and 212. This course pivots around individual research projects. The topics researched reinforce the students' mastery of basic economics and econometrics. (S)
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EDCI 100: Introduction to Education
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisite to all other education courses for prospective teachers and is to be taken during the Freshman year by students seeking careers in Teacher Education. It is a multipurpose foundation course designed to give an overview of teaching and learning. Requires 10 clock hours of field-based activity.
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EDCI 120: Practical Child Care Experiences
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Designed to introduce the students to a variety of personnel certification programs and to assist in the preparation for assessment when appropriate (i.e., Child Development Associate [CDA] and National Association of Education for Young Children's Validation [NAEYC]). Includes an in-depth review of the functional areas providing the basis for competency goals as designated by validating agencies. (D)
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EDCI 121: Innovations,Problems,and Issues in Child Care
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
A comprehensive study of the growth and development of the infant and toddler-including physical environment, care and handling, immunizations and health care, toilet training, developmentally appropriate activities, and the special needs of infants and toddlers. (D)
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EDCI 122: Family Dynamics and Interpersonal Relations
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Discuss the development of family structures and the various types and functions of families. Emphasizes basic communication skills and their application within the family; family values; and the caregiver's role in the family. (D)
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