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3.00 Credits
Students develop skill in writing short, well-developed and well-edited paragraphs. Prerequisite: DCO 22, COMPASS score 24-41, and writing sample. Concurrent enrollment in HD 50 recommended. FALL, WINTER, SPRING
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4.00 Credits
Focuses on micro-economic theory dealing with the behavior of individuals and individual firms within different market structures. Covers concepts of competition, consumer decisions, the use price of economic resources, and international trade. WINTER
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to economic theory, policy, and institutions. Focuses on macro-economic theory, scarcity, production, money, unemployment, inflation, and international finance. SPRING
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1.00 Credits
Students develop an understanding of curriculum analysis, development, planning, implementation, extension, and evaluation of language arts activities. WINTER
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1.00 Credits
Students acquire and demonstrate an understanding of curriculum analysis, development, implementation, extension, and evaluation of math and science activities, utilizing problem solving strategies. SPRING
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1.00 Credits
Students develop knowledge of children's nutritional needs, health routines, communicable diseases and safety issues, and develop appropriate activities for the preschool environment. WINTER
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1.00 Credits
Students gain knowledge of the learning environmental, including the physical environment, the structure of the day, and the social and emotional atmosphere. WINTER
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1.00 Credits
Students develop an understanding of theories and practices that promote the development of self-concept and appropriate guidance and self-discipline for children from birth to age six. FALL
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1.00 Credits
Students demonstrate an understanding of curriculum analysis, development, planning, implementation, extension, and evaluation of activities that promote physical development in young children. FALL
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1.00 Credits
Students demonstrate knowledge of curriculum analysis, development, planning, implementation, extension, and evaluation of art activities for young children. WINTER
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