| incorporated into early childhood classroom instruction in social studies, science, math, and literacy will be examined. Prerequisites: Courses in Blocks 1 & 2.
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| ECED 4491 | Early Childhood Apprenticeship (0-12-12)| Students are placed with selected master teachers for an entire semester during which they teach in the curriculum areas for which they are seeking certification. During the semester the apprentice teacher, under the supervision of the master teacher, assumes the responsibilities of professional teaching practice. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all components of early childhood sequence.
| ECED 4492 | Seminar (3-0-3) | Taken concurrently with apprenticeship, students examine issues and problems of practice. Students reflect on and synthesize the conceptual and theoretical constructs of pedagogy with the complexity of practice.
| ECON - Economics Courses ECON 1810 | Introduction to Economics (3-0-3) | This is a survey course for non-business majors. It covers both macro and micro-economics and is aimed at developing an understanding of economic policies and problems. This course may not be taken for credit if a student has earned credit in ECON 2106 or ECON 2105 or their equivalents. Prerequisite: None.
| ECON 2105 | Macroeconomics (3-0-3) | This introductory course explains the nature of the economic problems which any society must solve. Then the way in which a mixed enterprise society solves this problem is examined. Topics covered include supply and demand, income and employment, money and banking, and fiscal policy. Prerequisite: MATH 1101 or MATH 1111.
| ECON 2106 | Microeconomics (3-0-3) | The determination of prices and output levels and the explanation of economic equilibrium of individual economic units--the consumer, the firm, and the industry. Prerequisite: MATH 1101 or MATH 1111.
| ECON 4810 | Economic Development of the United States (3-0-3) | Traces development of economic institutions and policies, especially since 1860; deals with agriculture, manufacturing, commerce, transportation, money and banking, tariffs and the repercussions of periods of prosperity and depression. Prerequisite: ECON 2106 and ECON 2105, with grades of C or better, or ECON 1810.
| ECON 4820 | International Economics and Finance (3-0-3) | The theory of international trade, balance of payments, exchange rates, monetary movements, capital markets, and commercial policy. Implications of international
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