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ECED 4318: FOUNDATIONS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
History, issues, and trends in early childhood education; impact of state and federal mandates on programs for children; and foundations for early learning including learning environments, curriculum development, instructional delivery, guidance, and appropriate assessment. Five hours observations in the field required. This course is a prerequisite course and must be taken with ECED 4317.
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ECED 4319: OBSERVATION AND ASSESSMENT OF EC-6 CHILDREN
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Principles of designing and implementing authentic assessment techniques that are individually respectful, culturally fair, reliable, and appropriate for children in EC-6 classrooms. Emphasis on observation, documentation, portfolios, informal and formal evaluations, group tests and measurements, purposes of norm-referenced and criterion-referenced tests, and research findings in assessment of children. Taken concurrently with ECED 4314 and ECED 4687 Residency. Prerequisite: BEEP 4384, ECED 4310 and ECED 4311.
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ECED 4320: FOUNDATIONS OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
A study of developmentally appropriate curriculum and methods for elementary classrooms, including diversity, assessment, behavior guidance and management, planning instruction and creating positive learning environments. Includes an overview of the history of elementary education and issues currently facing the profession. Course will also address instructional needs and appropriate assessment of all students in inclusive, multicultural, and multilingual classrooms. Five hours observations in the field required. Field-based experiences required ' One full day per week on elementary campus. Prerequisite: ECED 4317 and ECED 4318. Taken concurrently with ECED 4320, and BEEP 4306.
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ECON 2110: Selected Topics in Economics
1.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Topics of current interest in economics. The subject title is to be listed in the class schedule. May be repeated for credit when the topic changes. Prerequisite: ECON 2305 or ECON 2306.
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ECON 2305: PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
(ECON 2301). Elementary models of the macroeconomy. Measures of aggregate economic activity and unemployment and inflation, money and banking, monetary and fiscal policy, international trade and payments, and applications of theory to society's problems.
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ECON 2306: PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
(ECON 2302) The science of choice; develops demand, supply, and the market mechanism for allocating society's scarce resources; analyzes the impact of different industry structures in the market; applies the tools of microeconomic analysis to various topics such as price controls and international trade.
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ECON 2337: ECONOMICS OF SOCIAL ISSUES
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Economic consequences and solutions of current social issues. Each semester, a series of topics will be covered in line with current events and the instructor's expertise to facilitate an understanding of the economic structure. Will not serve to meet degree requirements for College of Business Administration majors. Offered as AAST 2337 and ECON 2337; credit will be granted in only one department.
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ECON 3301: THE ECONOMICS OF HEALTH
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Applies economic analysis to the health sector; examines issues involving health insurance and how these issues have been addressed by the market and by the government; role of market structure in health care markets such as the hospital and pharmaceutical industries; compares the U.S. health care system to health care systems in other countries. Prerequisite: ECON 2306.
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ECON 3302: THE ECONOMICS OF CRIME
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Economic analysis of criminal activity and its impact on the allocation of scarce resources; economic models of criminal behavior, optimum allocation of criminal justice resources, public and private sector approaches to deterrence, and current issues such as gun control and drug abuse prevention. Prerequisite: ECON 2306.
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ECON 3303: MONEY AND BANKING
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Monetary and banking systems of the United States, including the problems of money and prices, proper organization and functioning of commercial banking and Federal Reserve systems, problems of monetary standards, and credit control. Recent monetary and banking trends. Prerequisite: ECON 2305.
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