Archive for September, 2008

Courses For Family and Consumer Sciences at Appalachian State University

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FCS 5001. Orientation to Research in Family and Consumer Sciences/(3).F. Orientation to and examination of research methodologies, collection and analyses of data, and preparation of reports. Prerequisites: any undergraduate statistics course including ECO 2100 (Business and Economic Statistics I), STT 2810 (Introduction to Statistics) or STT 3820 (Statistical Methods I), or FDN 4600/5600, or equivalent.
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Courses For Exercise Science at Appalachian State University

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ES 5000. Introduction to Research Principles and Design/(3).F. The application of research principles to the management/administration of sport and exercise, the physiological responses associated with exercise, and the biomechanical assessment of movement and sport skills. Emphasis shall be placed on the appropriate application of research design and the utilization of scientific writing skills culminating in […]

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Courses For English at Appalachian State University

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ENG 5000. Bibliography and Research/(3).F. A study of bibliographical problems, types of research organization and reporting of research. Required in the first semester for beginning graduate students. Required of all students.
ENG 5100. Composition Theory, Practice, and Pedagogy/(3).F. An introduction to composition theory and relevant rhetorical, reading, and psycholinguistic theory with an emphasis on the connections […]

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Courses For Educational Leadership at Appalachian State University

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EDL 7011. Multi-Disciplinary Seminar on Emerging Issues I/(3).F. A multi-disciplinary seminar to examine current and emerging issues in society and their impact on public education. The course draws upon readings from a variety of disciplines for students to examine and to reflectively explore fundamental questions about: the nature and purpose of education; how educators conceive […]

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Courses For Economics at Appalachian State University

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ECO 5150. Business Economics/(3).F. Intensive study of economic decision techniques for management. Topics include estimation of demand and cost function, analysis of economic forecasts and business cycles, analysis of price and non-price competition, allocation and distributional effects of regulation, taxation, and fiscal and monetary policy, cost-benefit and cost effectiveness analyses for the not-for-profit sector. Primary […]

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