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3.00 Credits
Review of Competency IV. Relating to organizing and sustaining the functioning of children and adults in group learning situation. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency.
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1.00 Credits
Review of Competency V. Bringing about coordination of child-rearing practices in the home and in the center. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency.
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1.00 Credits
Review of Competency VI. On carrying out supplementary responsibilities related to children's program. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
Working in groups, students will study in-depth, special interest areas (motor development, creative activities, language development). Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the economic forces that effect African-Americans and other people of African descent. Some of the topics included are:slavery, discrimination, labor markets, education, affirmative action, and Pan-African issues. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
A study of basic economic concepts, institutions, and policies, (both macro and micro) necessary for a general understanding of the economy. Normally, Business Administration students and other students who need a six-hour undergraduate sequence in Economics, should take ECO:151 and ECO:152 instead of ECO:140. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents an introductory description and analysis of economics from a national perspective. Included are the basic concepts relating to supply, demand, income, taxation, exports, imports, money and banking, consumption, savings and investment. The course applies these concepts and their inter-relationships to such problems as the general level of economic activity, employment and unemployment, inflation, monetary and fiscal policies, and economic growth and development. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of Microeconomics is an introductory course that describes and analyzes the behavior of households and business firms in the economy. The course includes, among others, the following topics: analysis of the demand and supply of goods and services; price and output determination in competitive and noncompetitive markets; the cost of production of goods and services; determination of the level of rents, wages, interest rates, and profits; international trade and comparative advantage. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
A more intensive examination of such economic problems as inflation, employment and manpower policies, housing, poverty, education, pollution, Medicare, transportation and agriculture than is given in the introductory and principles courses. Prerequisite: ECO:140 or ECO:151 or ECO:152 and Reading Proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents the basic economic principles most closely related to the subject of money and banking in a context of topics of interest to present and prospective bank management. The emphasis is on the practical application of the economics of money and banking for the individual bank. Subjects covered include structure of the commercial banking system; the nature and functions of money; banks and the money supply; cash assets and liquidity management; bank investments; loans, earnings and capital; the Federal Reserve System and its policies and operations; Treasury Department operations; and the changing international monetary system. Prerequisite: ECO:151 and Reading Proficiency.
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