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ECON 4441: Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Labor markets in their sectoral and national settings. Labor force analyzed by use of the human resource/capital approach. Labor compensation determination and structure. Labor costs, productivity and their impact on the price level and employment. Prerequisite: ECON 1403. 3 credits
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ECON 4455: Public Finance
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Principles and practices of public finance. Growth and changing nature of government expenditures. Local, state and federal revenue systems. Nature and economic effects of types of taxes. Public and financial administration. Prerequisite: ECON 1403. 3 credits
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ECON 4483: International Economics
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Introduction to exchange theory. Trade patterns and trends. Commercial foreign policies, exchange rates, monetary and fiscal instruments and policies for external balance. International accounts in the context of current trends. Prerequisites: ECON 1403, 2408. 3 credits
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ECON 4494,4495: Economics Co-op I,II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
See Co-op Adviser. Cooperative Education courses are counted as general electives. 3 credits each
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ECON 4496,4497,4498: Directed Research in Economics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Open to students with the permission of their mentors. Project form must be completed and approved prior to registration. Forms are available from the faculty chosen for the supervision of project. Research and field work directed by students' background and career objectives. Hours by arrangement. 1/2/3 credits
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ECON 4499: Seminar in Economics
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Research and preparation of a major paper on a topic approved by the faculty. Members of the seminar interact as an evaluation board on the progress and results of the research. Prerequisites: ECON 2420 or 2421 or permission of the department chair. Offered: Spring. 3 credits Courses are offered during the day and evenings.
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EDST 1001: Introduction to Teaching:The Profession
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course is an introduction to the many facets of education. The course will explore the profession of education, the structure and organization of schools, the legal and historical aspects of education, educational theory and philosophy, and schools for the next century. Candidates will understand how to establish healthy, positive relationships with children, parents, colleagues and community members. They will reflect on attitudes, aptitudes, skills and dispositions of successful teachers. 3 credits
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EDST 1301: Educational Psychology and Classroom Practice
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The components of the learning process and the contributions of psychology to education. Student characteristics, the process of human growth and the role of intelligence in the context of family and schooling. Environmental factors, social class, and cultural and racial differences on the development and measurement of teaching. Leading learning theories and their applications to teaching. Personal and social factors impacting on motivation and learning. Theories of the cognitive process. Methods for effective instruction, measurement and evaluation. Presenting classroom materials in a healthy school environment that accommodates individual, linguistic and cultural differences. 3 credits
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EDST 1415: Physical Education I
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Physical conditioning and defensive tactics and how they apply to the student's experience. Various forms of running, freehand exercises, weight training, organized athletics, tumbling and gymnastics. A boxing program reflects students' reactions under the stress of physical confrontation. Training extends into hand-to-hand combat and self-defense against various weapons. Examinations and critiques included. 3 credits
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EDST 1416: Physical Education II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Crash injury management and physiology, water self-survival and lifesaving. Learning the structure and functions of the human body to enable the student to better perform physical functions of present-day law enforcement. Emergency care work is emphasized. 3 credits
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