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(3 sem. hrs.) (Prerequisites: DSPM 0800, DSPR 0800, DSPW 0800) This course in microeconomics explains how people in a society cooperate and compete in an environment of scarcity. Microeconomics is a study of the marketplace in a local, national, and international context. It can be applied to the determination of the price of consumer goods, to the impact of income on expenditures, to the rules of production and cost, and to the determination of wages and salaries. Major topics are "Demand, Supply and Equilibrium","The Elasticities of Demand and Supply", "Theorof Consumer Behavior", "Cost", "Profi t Maximization"Perfect Competition", "Monopoly", "Monopolistic Competitio"Oligopoly", "Labor Markets and Wage Rates", a"Income Distribution and Poverty." 3 hours lecture.RODP Equivalent Course - ECON 2020
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This course is a study of basic economic concepts and macroeconomics. Topics to be covered will include basic economic theory, economic systems, national income accounting, unemployment and inflation, money and banking, fiscal and monetary policy.
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This course is a study of basic economic concepts and microeconomics. Topics covered include consumer and firm behavior, economic growth, market structures, price and output determination, labor and unions, international trade and finance.
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Introduction to windows and windows-based microcomputer packages including word processing, spreadsheets, presentations; Internet applications; basic PC troubleshooting; introduction to audio-visual and office equipment currently used to facilitate quality classroom instruction.
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No course description available.
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In this course attention will be given to the historical, philosophical, and sociological foundations underlying the development of American educational institutions. The role of the schools, the aims of education, and the role of state, local, and federal agencies will be emphasized. Some field experience will be required.
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This course is an introduction to K-6 classroom management techniques. Topics include: physical space, behavioral norms, safety, time management, managing student work, and managing other special classroom needs.
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(Prerequisites: DSPR 0800, DSPW 0800) EDU 230 is an introduction to the field of education through an examination of the historical, philosophical, and sociological foundations of the American educational system. Students will clarify their position as potential teachers by learning about the structure of the system, the procedures for licensing, and the complexity of the teacher's role. 3 hours lecture. RODP Equivalent Course - EDU 201
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(Prerequisites: DSPR 0800, DSPS 0800, DSPW 0800) EDU 240 is designed to introduce prospective teachers to the historical, legal, and pedagogical aspects of teaching individuals with various disabilities. 3 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to applications of technology which will assist in efficient management and effective learning within the school environment. Experience will be gained in the development and use of instructional applications including computers and educational software.
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