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ECO 207: Agricultural Economics
3.00 Credits
Midland University
3 credit hours Prerequisite: ECO 201. A survey of the principles and problems of the farm economy, including discussion and analysis of the pros and cons of public policy, such as price supports and marketing orders, using basic economic criteria.
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ECO 209: Public Finance
3.00 Credits
Midland University
3 credit hours This contemporary issues course focuses on identifying and understanding significant issues related to government programs and taxing schemes, including various viewpoints and arguments related to the issues, and evaluating potential ways in which the objectives of the programs can be met. Public finance is the field of economics that studies current and potential government activities and alternative means of financing government expenditures as they affect today's society. Topics discussed and analyzed include social security, welfare programs, health care, and the incidence and efficiency of income taxes and a value added tax.
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ECO 209 - Public Finance
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ECO 301: Intermediate Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Midland University
3 credit hours See course description under Economics.
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ECO 301 - Intermediate Macroeconomics
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ECO 302: Intermediate Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Midland University
3 credit hours See course description under Economics.
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ECO 302 - Intermediate Microeconomics
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ECO 403: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Midland University
3 credit hours See course description under Economics.
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ECO 403 - Money and Banking
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ECO 409: Industrial Organization and Regulation
3.00 Credits
Midland University
3 credit hours Prerequisite: Junior standing; ECO 302 recommended. Overall structure, market structure, conduct and performance of American industrial organization. Designed to acquaint economics and management students with the physical, technological and institutional environment of American industry. Emphasis is placed on the socio-economic consequences of concentration and public policy measures which are employed to improve industrial conduct and performance of the public regulatory agencies and antitrust legislation are also included.
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ECO 409 - Industrial Organization and Regulation
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ECO 450: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Midland University
1-3 credit hours Prerequisite: Permission by application.
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ECO 450 - Independent Study
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ECO 499: Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Midland University
1-3 credit hours Prerequisite: Permission by application.
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ECO 499 - Internship
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EDU 190: Topics in Education
3.00 Credits
Midland University
3 credit hours This course is a general introduction to the field of P-12 teacher education. At the completion of this course, students will be able to discuss the historical and philosophical development of American education, identify a variety of challenges and rewards related to teaching careers, recognize contemporary educational issues, and demonstrate use of entry-level educational technology skills. Policies and procedures of MLC's Teacher Education Program contained in the MLC Teacher Education Handbook are reviewed during this course. This course includes minimum 10 hours fieldbased experience in area schools.
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EDU 204: Instructional Technology for Teachers
3.00 Credits
Midland University
3 credit hours Prerequisite: EDU 190, PSY 120 or instructor permission. This course explores current trends and best practices in P-12 classrooms. Upon completion of this course students will be able to describe current issues/trends affecting instruction within American schools and explain how they may impact the daily work of teachers. Seminar topics may vary by semester and this course may be repeated for credit with a change in topics.
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