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2005-2006 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Economics Major with Inclusive Education
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The Economics Program is
part of the Nazareth College School of Management. The program offers a Bachelor of
Arts degree in Economics. Students
also have the option to use the economics major to achieve inclusive
education certification for elementary education (grades one through
nine) and as a generalist at the middle school level.
Successful completion of the
Economics major will allow students to students to understand, evaluate, and
analyze the economic issues and challenges of everyday life as well as the
economic systems in which we live.
A perspective rooted in the
liberal arts is used to examine the causes and patterns of societal change
within the framework of economics. The
approach helps students to prepare for graduate study in the fields of
economics, business, law, and related disciplines, as well as professional
careers in a variety of fields in the public and private sector.
The goals of the program are
accomplished through:
- Instructional staff devoted
to teaching excellence and student development
- An innovative, dynamic and
relevant curriculum
- The development of skills in
the areas of critical thinking, qualitative and quantitative analysis,
communication, and technology
- And opportunities for
interpersonal development through activities such as clubs and honor
societies with peers and the community
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Economics Core
All Economics majors are required to take the following courses: Economics Electives
In addition to the Economics Core listed above, students must select five courses from the following list: Required Courses for Inclusive Education
The following courses are required for Quad Inclusive Education certification. The Quad Inclusive program includes: Childhood Education (Grades 1-6), Childhood with Disabilities (Grades 1-6), Middle Childhood (Grades 5-9), and Middle Childhood with Disabilities (Grades (5-9). Economics Senior Experience
ECO 480 (Seminar in Economics) provides the Senior experience for the major. In this course students will complete projects and/or submit papers which will give them the opportunity to make connections between the knowledge and insights gained from the Perspectives I and II courses and those courses within the major. Sample Program for the Economics Major with Inclusive Education
Freshman Year
- Perspectives I Credits: 3
- Modern Foreign Language Credits: 6
As well as: Sophomore Year
- Perspectives I Credits: 12
- Economics Elective Credits: 3
As well as: Junior Year
- Perspectives II Credits: 9
- Economics Electives Credits: 9
As well as: Summer Between Junior and Senior Year
Senior Year
- Electives Credits: 6
- Economics Electives Credits: 3
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