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CRIM1500: Introduction to Criminal Justice

This course is an overview of the criminal justice system in the United States and covers four major content areas: the nature of crime and laws; policing and law enforcement; courts and adjudication; and corrections.

ECON1010: Personal Finance

An introduction to decision-making in personal economics. Emphasis will be placed on the financial choices faced by individuals in the build-up and management of net worth. Topics covered include education and experience, earning and spending...

ECON2275: American Economic History

American economic history is an examination of the common influences that American cultural values and American business activities have wielded upon one another. The course will explore the interrelationship between American history and American...

ECON2415: Principles of Microeconomics

A study of economics as it relates to the firm and other individual decision-making units in the economy. Students will explore pricing policy, supply and demand issues, and economic drivers of consumer decision processes. Students will discuss the...

ECON2425: Principles of Macroeconomics

A study of economic issues as they relate to the economy as a whole. Topics include gross national product, national income, consumption, investment, inflation, and economic growth. Students will examine the issues in the context of current domestic...

ECON3015: Personal Finance and Stewardship

A study and application of planning and organizing personal finances. The class will also discuss how students manage and address the challenges of becoming good stewards of their gifts, talents, time and resources. Topics covered include education...

EDUC1100: Introduction to Education

Exploration of the rewards and challenges of the teaching profession. Course includes discussion of current issues in education, an overview of the NNU education program, insights from enthusiastic educators and a 25-hour field experience at the...

EDUC1125: Foundations of Teaching and Instructional Design

This course explores the historical, philosophical, social, legal, and ethical foundations of the teaching profession. Purposes and challenges of education will be addressed in relationship to today's changing world. This course also provides an...

EDUC2005: Orientation: ACE - Education

This required non-graded course gives candidates an overview of the Accelerated Certification in Education Program, as well as the policies and procedures of the education department. The orientation introduces new students to NNU software necessary...

EDUC2110: Educational Psychology

A study of the psychological implications involved in the teaching-learning situation with emphasis on those psychological principles applicable to children ages 6-12 and adolescents 13-18. A variety of learning and developmental theories based on...