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Interrelationship of location, climate, landforms, and natural resources with the history and cultural economic and political systems of the world's realms and regions.
3
Credits
3
The course provides an introduction to micro- and macroeconomic concepts and global economic history with a special emphasis on the ability to weave those basic tools of analysis into the presentation of a narrative of global history.
3
Credits
3
In this course, students explore literacy development and instructional approaches that support listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills for all students. Students will leave the course with a strong foundation in how to use technology to support student learning. They will also develop skills for evaluating and selecting technological tools for information acquisition, communication, and learning.
3
Credits
3
Varies in content from semester to semester. Students should consult the online Course Offerings and department notices for specific subject covered each semester.
3
Credits
3