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ECHD 4301: Math & Science For Young Children
3.00 Credits
Wayland Baptist University
Integration of math and science with the other important elements of child development for young children; common conceptual framework; problem solving is emphasized for constructing the basic concepts.
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ECHD 4312: Partnering With Parents
3.00 Credits
Wayland Baptist University
Guidelines for creating effective partnerships with families; diversity of modern families;and examining elements that create successful partnerships and programs that work.
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ECHD 4319: Administration Of Programs For Young Chi
3.00 Credits
Wayland Baptist University
Emphasizes the director's responsibility for being a leader in both program and people maintenance; business skills; funding; budgeting; selecting, training, and supervising staff; facility acquisition; purchasing equipment; and evaluating the program.
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ECON 2307: Principles Of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Wayland Baptist University
Overall economic behavior pertaining to national income, employment, and the level of prices; money, banking, and monetary policy; government spending, taxation, and fiscal policy. Credit not awarded for ECON 2307 and ECON 4346.
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ECON 2308: Principles Of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Wayland Baptist University
Economics of the firm, the industry, and the household; allocation of resources through the price system under varying degrees of competition; examination of the effect of wages, rent, interest, and profit. Applications to current economic problems. Credit not awarded for ECON 2308 and ECON 4346. Prerequisite: ECON 2307.
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ECON 3307: Intermediate Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Wayland Baptist University
Aggregate economic analysis from the perspective of different schools of thought; effects of monetary and fiscal policy on such aggregate economic variables such as income, prices, and economic growth. Prerequisites: ECON 2307 and ECON 2308, or equivalent, and junior standing.
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ECON 3308: Intermediate Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Wayland Baptist University
Theory of the consumer and firm; market equilibrium conditions under perfect and imperfect competition. Prerequisites: ECON 2307 and ECON 2308, or equivalent, and junior standing.
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ECON 3327: Economic Development
3.00 Credits
Wayland Baptist University
Economic growth and development including case studies of various countries. Prerequisites: ECON 2307.
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ECON 3329: Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
Wayland Baptist University
Attitudes and problems of the worker in economic society;expression of behavior such as strikes, boycotts, and lockouts; various remedies such as benevolent employers, collective bargaining, government ownership of industry, political organization, and direct action. Prerequisites: ECON 2307 and ECON 2308, or equivalent, and junior standing.
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ECON 3331: Environmental Economics
3.00 Credits
Wayland Baptist University
Theories of externalities and public goods applied to pollution and environmental policy. Trade-offs between production and environmental amenities. Assessing nonmarket value of environmental amenities. Remediation and clean-up policies, associated costs, and socially responsible practices. Environmental quality and economic development. Biodiversity management. Prerequisite: ECON 2307.
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