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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Principles of rational choice, price determination, market resource allocation, competition, production, market systems, and the role of government in the economy. Covers individual units in the economy. [SU, W]
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3.00 Credits
Principles of national income, aggregate supply and demand, employment, monetary policy, recession, inflation, and macroeconomic stabilization. Basic principles of international trade and finance are also developed. [F, SP]
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3.00 Credits
Offers individualized study at an advanced level in areas of ECO not considered in other courses to meet special interests or program requirements. Students must complete a term project and readings approved by the instructor. Offered for variable credit, based on the student's accomplishments. Instructor permission is required prior to registration. Recommended: Prior study in ECO. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
Special topics, activities, or projects in an area of ECO not usually covered in depth in other ECO courses. Offered for variable credit, based on the student's accomplishments. Instructor permission is required prior to registration. Recommended: Prior study in ECO. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to children's books, authors and illustrators. Covers current and classic works, authors and illustrators, book awards, selection and evaluation, artistic and literary components, audio-visual and electronic formats. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
Covers various instructional methodologies, practice in theme unit planning, integration of content areas, focus on authors in children's literature, practice and instruction in cooperative groups. [W]
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3.00 Credits
Designed to train students on the preparation and use of instructional media and materials commonly found in the public schools. Includes an introduction to computers and other new learning technologies. Helps students develop an understanding of the place and importance of these instructional tools in the learning process, and how to design lessons using these materials. [SP]
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1.00 Credits
Offers individualized study at an advanced level in areas of EDU not considered in other courses to meet special interests or program requirements. Students must complete a term project and readings approved by the instructor. Offered for variable credit, based on the student's accomplishments. Instructor permission is required prior to registration. Recommended: Prior study in EDU. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
Special topics, activities, or projects in an area of EDU not usually covered in depth in other EDU courses. Offered for variable credit, based on the student's accomplishments. Instructor permission is required prior to registration. Recommended: Prior study in EDU. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
Examines daily experiences in the schools. Includes discussing personal responses to school situations, students, personnel, the roles of public schools in American society and financial, legal and administrative implications on instruction. [F]
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