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EDN 1031: FYI:First Year Information
1.00 Credits
East Arkansas Community College
First Year Information is a one-credit hour course designed to give students the opportunity to acquire the skills necessary to be successful in their college career, as well as in the professional career. The purpose of the course is to help ensure academic success for students and to encourage a sense of community among students.
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EDN 2013: Teaching the Adult Non-Reader
3.00 Credits
East Arkansas Community College
A course designed to train students to tutor adult nonreaders using effective methods of teaching reading and life skills. Instruction includes lecture, role-playing, discussion, supervised practicum, and exams. Each student tutor will be assigned an adult non-reader for 3 hours a week in a supervised lab situation.
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EDN 2053: Introduction to Education
3.00 Credits
East Arkansas Community College
A course designed to help students gain a comprehensive understanding of teaching as a career, to prepare the college student to enter the public school setting as a responsible observer and to provide students with varied observation experience that will develop a foundation for subsequent professional course work (20 clock hours of elementary classroom observation and directed assignments required). Prerequisite: 15 semester hours.
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EDN 2073: Survey of Early Childhood Education
3.00 Credits
East Arkansas Community College
This survey course concentrates on examining educational foundations from historical and philosophical views, surveying current and legal issues, and emphasizing models and strategies for early childhood education programs. Six hours of observations in an early childhood education environment are required in the course.
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EDN 2083: Child Growth and Development
3.00 Credits
East Arkansas Community College
This course is the study of environmental and heredity effects on the cognitive, affective, psychomotor, and sociolinguistic development of typically and atypically developing children from conception to middle childhood of diverse cultural backgrounds within and outside of the United States. The students will be introduced to observation and evaluation of children's development and to recognize possible delays in development. Practical application of theory is provided through a variety of handson experience and 5 clock hours of required observation. Prerequisite: PSY 1003
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EDN 2193: Educational Technology
3.00 Credits
East Arkansas Community College
This course covers the use of computer-based technologies, including multimedia tools, essential to the K-12 educational process. Creation of classroom and instructional materials appropriate for the curriculum and grade levels are emphasized. Prerequisite: BUS 1343 or keyboarding skills
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EGR 1004: Fundamentals of Engineering I
4.00 Credits
East Arkansas Community College
This course provides an introduction to the field of engineering, the engineering process and possible career opportunities. Students use a hands-on approach to explore the engineering system and manufacturing procedures. Students develop problem solving skills utilized in the engineering profession. Students will be required to demonstrate keyboarding skills, computer aided drafting skills as well as basic computer knowledge and capabilities.
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EGR 1013: Blueprint Reading
3.00 Credits
East Arkansas Community College
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills required to interpret a variety of blueprints, schematics and technical drawings. Topics include engineering drawings in the machine, electrical and manufacturing fields. Construction drawings are examined from architectural schematics to structural fabrication and erection drawings.
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EGR 1024: Fundamentals of Engineering II
4.00 Credits
East Arkansas Community College
This course is a continuation of Fundamentals of Engineering I. Students will use state of the art computers and software to complete complex engineering projects. Students will continue to develop problem solving skills utilized in the engineering profession. The purpose of the course is to give students experience in the field of engineering and to determine if engineering could be a possible career choice. Prerequisite: EGR 1004
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EGR 2003: Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
3.00 Credits
East Arkansas Community College
This course introduces students to the quality control techniques utilized in various precision measurement applications. The coordinate system, ANSI standards and ASME Y14.5m will be reviewed and practical applications explored. Students will study form controls, orientation controls, run out controls and the tolerance of position.
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