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ECED 4702: Children's Literat Ure
2.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
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ECED 4739: st Udent Teaching in Early Childhood
9.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
During the early childhood student teaching experience, students observe, plan, implement, reflect, and refine their teaching skills. Students experience teaching in both primary and preschool settings. The student's final portfolio is evaluated to determine his or her knowledge of the Oklahoma effective teaching competencies.
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ECON 2003: e Conomics And The Quality of Life
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
This is an issues approach to economics. Elements of economic theory are used to provide a basic understanding of individual issues such as how markets for specific goods and services work, what causes prices and output of these goods to change, how unemployment and inflation and budget deficits are interrelated, and how the American economy is interrelated with the global economy. For nonbusiness majors only.
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ECON 2003H: e Conomics And t he Quality of Life
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
This course serves as a foundation and basic introduction to the theory of economics and the nature of the economic way of thinking. The course explores how basic economic concepts and tools can be applied to current issues and problems such as unemployment, inflation, taxation, health care, environmental safety and pollution, budget deficits, distribution of income, and government policy and laws.
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ECON 2013: PRIN CIPLES OF macroECONOMICS I
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
Following a general description of the subject matter of economics and basic concepts including supply and demand analysis, this course develops the foundations of macroeconomics, Gross Domestic Product and its measurement, and theories of aggregate demand and aggregate supply. The monetary and banking systems and international trade and finance are also studied. These are all used to understand the causes and effects of changes in unemployment, inflation, economic growth rates, interest rates, exchange rates, and other economic variables.
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ECON 2113: PRIN CIPLES OF microECONOMICS II
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
This course studies the foundations of the supplies and demands of individual products and resources. It uses the theory of consumption to provide an understanding of the demand side of the market. Production and cost theory provide an understanding of the supply side. Combined, these show the effects of firm and consumer behavior on prices and outputs. Relations between firms within an industry are studied in perfectly and imperfectly competitive markets. This material is applied to consider the advantages and disadvantages of the market system, the effects of government policies, income distribution, economic efficiency, and other issues.
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ECON 2123: b Usiness Statisti cs
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
Collection and presentation of statistical data; studies of various statistical distributions and their applications in business; introduction to probability theory, sampling, hypothesis testing, regression analysis, and forecasting through the use of computerized statistical packages to manage real databases. Proficiency with collegelevel algebra is expected. Prerequisites: MATH 1503.
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ECON 2203: e Conomics of Poverty
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
This course covers basic economic principles of supply and demand analysis and decision-making on the part of consumers and firms. Using this theoretical framework, specific economic issues addressing poverty are studied. Approximately half of the course is conducted in the traditional lecture/seminar format, concluding with a midterm exam. The second half consists of volunteer experience with an approved social service agency and periodic class meetings. The semester concludes with a report and presentation from each student on his or her volunteer experience. (TBA)
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ECON 2323: Quantitati ve Approaches to Management
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
A survey of applied mathematical techniques used in management science. The course serves as an introduction to the techniques of linear programming, decision theory, inventory control, and queuing models. These concepts form the basis of management science. Prerequisite: ECON 2123.
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ECON 3013: International Economic Poli Cies
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
This course studies and compares existing economic systems or policy regimes across countries. The emphasis is on macroeconomic issues. These include government ownership, regulation, and control of firms, including policies toward foreign investment; monetary policies, including those concerned with currency convertibility, capital mobility, and exchange rate regimes; and other policies. Policies of countries in economic transition are discussed in this context. Prerequisite: ECON 2113.
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