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ECED 220: Language And Literacy Development
3.00 Credits
Northwest Indian College
Introduction to research on language and literacy development and to strategies that support both. Emphasis on the observation of children and the development of non-verbal, verbal, and written language, including Native language and English. Service learning recommended. Prerequisites: ECED 101 or 104. (NE)
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ECED 221: Health, Safety And Legal Issues
3.00 Credits
Northwest Indian College
Examines health and safety issues in early childhood group settings with an emphasis on teamwork with Native families and prevention. Provides instruction on teaching health and safety concepts in developmentally appropriate ways to young children. Includes examination of legal responsibilities concerning abuse and neglect and children with special needs. Prerequisite: ECED 101 or 104. (NE)
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ECED 240: Science Exploration
3.00 Credits
Northwest Indian College
Traditional Native teachings of interconnection and respect are the basis for an examination of scientific concepts that may be introduced to young children. Covers development and use of materials and activities appropriate to building those concepts. Prerequisite: ECED 100 or 171. (NE)
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ECON 188/288: Topics in Economics
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Northwest Indian College
Taught in a classroom setting. (TE)
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ECON 189/289: Individualized Studies in Economics
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Northwest Indian College
Individualized learning contracts between a student and an instructor. (TE)
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ECON 189/289 - Individualized Studies in Economics
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ECON 197/297: Internship/ Practicum in Economics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Northwest Indian College
Participation in an internship/practicum project under the direction of a faculty member in consultation with a professional in the field. (NE)
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ECON 201: Principles of Macroeconomics
5.00 Credits
Northwest Indian College
Introduction to macroeconomics; elementary analysis of the determination of income, including the level of income, fluctuations in income, and growth of income; the role of monetary and fiscal policy, inflation, unemployment; recession, and depressions. (SS)
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ECON 202: Principles of Microeconomics
5.00 Credits
Northwest Indian College
This course focuses on the basic principles of economics that apply to individual decision-makers, firms and organizational structure within Tribal and other communities. Among the topics emphasized are supply, demand and resource allocation; various market and industry structures; social costs and benefits; international trade; and comparative systems. Prerequisites: ENGL 100 and MATH 099. (SS)
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EDUC 102: Introduction to Teaching
3.00 Credits
Northwest Indian College
An examination of the field and foundations of education and the teaching profession. Four Themes will be explored: schools and students, the ethical and legal issues around teaching, the body of thought and experience that surrounds the practice of education, and the teaching profession. (TE)
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EDUC 110: Introduction to Indian Education
3.00 Credits
Northwest Indian College
Traditional educational practices; survey of missionary and early federal efforts; major legislation and its implementation; federal, state, and local school district control of Indian education; tribal schools; development of the Indian education movement; contemporary theories and realities; relevant research. (SS, NASD)
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