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ECON 313: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
(Also offered as BUSA 313. See BUSA 313 for course description). Prerequisite: ECON 101.
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ECON 320: Monsoon Asia
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
(also offered as GEOG 320) A study of South, East, and Southeast Asia concentrating on the demographic, social, political, environmental and economic challenges faced by Asian nations. Of particular interest is the rapid evolution of this dynamic region and its prospects at the turn of the millennium.
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ECON 347: The Global Economy
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
(Also offered as BUSA 347. See BUSA 347 for course description.)
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ECON 376H: Ethical Issues in the World Economy
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
(Also offered as BUSA 376 and PHIL 376.) Ethical implications of the global economy. The philosophical basis for contemporary ethical theories and the application of ethical theories to moral decisions made in world economics. Ethical analysis of specific practices and cases in international business and industry and related governmental policies. (Honors Program students only.)
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ED 206: Child Psychology
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
A comprehensive and scientific study of children from the prenatal period through adolescence; practical application of child development research and its relevance to the lives of children and their families; contemporary social conditions which influence their lives. Fieldwork required.
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ED 208: Adolescent Psychology
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
This course, based upon established theories of development, research findings, and clinical data, presents a balanced account of adolescence as a critical transition from childhood to adulthood, as a positive and significant period of human growth and a vital period of personal development; biological, sexual, cognitive, psychosocial and cultural variables; implications with respect to education are addressed. Fieldwork required.
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ED 212: Educational Psychology
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
A study of learners, learning and teaching. Theories of cognitive development and pedagogy, diverse abilities and varied cultural expectations; students will identify strategies to achieve equity in the classroom, and use technology for gathering and presenting information. Prerequisite: ED 206 or 208. 2008-2009 St. Thomas Aquinas College Undergraduate Catalog 82
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ED 213: Issues in Education
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
History, philosophy, and role of education. Sociological factors affecting equal educational opportunity and diverse student populations. Reform issues, multiculturalism, global education, technology, and teacher professionalism. Field visits required. Not open to freshmen. Prerequisite: ED 206 or 208.
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ED 316: Health Issues
2.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
Physical and mental health in youth; family life education; preventing alcohol, tobacco, drug abuse, and AIDS. Safety education; fire and arson prevention. Satisfies New York State Seminar on Identification and Reporting of Child Abuse.
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EDEL 232: Literature for Children
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
(Also offered as ENG 232) Children's and young adult literature is studied. Students are involved in literary criticism and the study of illustrations and artists with a focus on the multicultural contributions to the genre.
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