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ECO 463: Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
An analysis of the derivation of economic doctrines from Smith and Ricardo through Marshall and Schumpeter to Keynes, Galbraith, and Friedman. Includes a critical examination of the theories of mercantilism, physiocracy, classicism, Marxism, neoclassicism, and contemporary economics. Gives credit toward majors in Economics or Religion/Philosophy. Prerequisite: ECO-211 or ECO-213.
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ECO 483: Economics Practicum
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
An opportunity for advanced Economics majors to obtain valuable work experience and gain expertise in relating classroom material to actual business endeavor. A professional-quality paper analyzing one or more business applications will be prepared under departmental faculty supervision. May be repeated. Prerequisites: ECO-212, ECO-213 and consent of the Division.
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ECO 498: Economics Seminar
2.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
A seminar course intended to develop the senior Economics major's research skills and professional writing skills in anticipation of a major seminar presentation to be delivered publicly the following semester. Prerequisite: Senior status.
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ECO 498 - Economics Seminar
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ECO 499: Economics Seminar
1.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
A seminar course intended to develop the senior Economics major's professional presentation skills with the preparation and oral presentation of the results of the research in ECO-498 from the previous semester. Prerequisites: Senior status and ECO-498 .
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EDS 215: Teaching and Learning in Inclusive Settings
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Emphasis is placed on the definition, characteristics, and methodology unique to learners who require mild interventions. A current criminal background check may be required; students are responsible for related expenses.
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EDS 324: Literacy for the Adolescent With Exceptional Needs
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Addresses the literacy needs of the adolescent and adult learner with exceptional needs through an integrated, balanced literacy approach. Special emphasis is placed on expository reading/writing and the study skills required in the middle and high school classroom. Functional literacy skills are also examined.
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EDS 350: Assessment in Special Education
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Develops competency in formal and informal assessment. Emphasizes the educational implications of obtained results in programming for learners with disabilities. Stresses practicum experiences specific to the student's course of study.
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EDS 350 - Assessment in Special Education
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EDS 350P: Assessment in Special Education Practicum
1.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Students will be involved in a practical experience in a local school setting which will provide a "laboratory" for the application of the principles of assessment in special education. A current criminal background check may be required; students are responsible for related expenses. Co-requisite: EDS-350 (Assessment in Special Education). CR/NC
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EDS 354: Language Arts Methods
2.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
This course provides a study of methods and materials used in developing an integrated language arts program in the elementary classroom. Strategies for incorporating speaking, listening, reading, writing, grammar, spelling, and handwriting as part of thematic units are emphasized. NCTE and IRA guidelines are used as standards of proficiency. Field Experience provided through EDU-373. Work in this course is done in conjunction with EDU-388 (Developmental Reading) and EDU-365 (Children's Literature), and EDU-355 (Social Studies Methods). Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education Program. (Component of Junior Professional Year).
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EDS 361: Behavior Management in Special Education
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Examines instructional practices and methodologies that permit effective behavioral management of learners with mild disabilities in various settings. Focuses on various techniques and methods of applied behavior analysis to both manage the behavior and environment. Stresses practicum experiences specific to the student's course of study.
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