ECED 282C: Early Childhood Program Admin: Recordkeeping Examines and analyzes operating policies, recordkeeping practices, and staff and child evaluation procedures of early childhood programs. Credits: 1 Lecture Hours: 15 Teaching Equivalent: 1.00 Prerequisites: ENG 22 with grade C or better, or placement at ENG 100, or consent. ECED 282D: Early Childhood Program Admin: Advocacy Examines the various ways an administrator can be an advocate for the profession. Looks at programs, accreditation, and understanding and utilizing decision-making processes at the county, state, and federal levels. Credits: 1 Lecture Hours: 15 Teaching Equivalent: 1.00 Prerequisites: ENG 22 with grade C or better, or placement at ENG 100, or consent. ECED 295: Early Childhood Field Experience II Provides a culminating supervised work experience in an early childhood education and care setting. Supports students in integrating content knowledge with practice. (Cannot be audited.) Credits: 4 Lecture Hours: 15 Prerequisites: Permission of instructor; and ECED 105, ECED 140, ECED193 or 194, ECED 245, ECED 263 or 264 (or concurrent) and ENG 100, all with grade C or better. Note: Students may be required to obtain a physical or doctor’s note and to be fingerprinted, all at student’s expense. Recommended: ECED 115.
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Economics ECON 120: Introduction to Economics Introduces the way economic systems operate. Contrasts the American economy with other systems. Studies the operation of business. Analyzes national policies in solving the economic problems of inflation, unemployment, and foreign trade. One semester course for non-majors in economics. *Note: ECON 120, 130, or 131 may be used to meet Social Science core requirements. UH Mānoa students cannot receive more than 6 credits for ECON 120, 130, and 131. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 45 Teaching Equivalent: 3.00 Prerequisites: ENG 22 with grade C or better, or placement at ENG 100, or consent. Articulation Code: DS
ECON 130: Principles of Economics: Microeconomics* Analyzes the market mechanism, prices, competition, and the efficient allocation of scarce resources. Formulates possible solutions to contemporary economic and social issues such as world food problems, poverty and distribution of income, market power of business including multinationals, role of labor unions, energy crises, environmental pollution, consumerism, and welfare. *Note: ECON 130 and 131 are both required for Economics majors and for admission to UH Mānoa College of Business Administration. ECON 120, 130, or 131 may be used to meet Social Science core requirements. UH Mānoa students cannot receive more than 6 credits for ECON 120, 130, and 131. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 45 Teaching Equivalent: 3.00 Prerequisites: ENG 22 with grade C or better or placement at ENG 100, and MATH 82 with grade C or better or placement at least MATH 103, or consent. Articulation Code: DS