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Introduction to Exceptional Children Course at Athabasca University

Undergraduate Course of Economics > Athabasca University

Educational Psychology (EDPY) 351
Introduction to Exceptional Children

Overview

This is a three-credit, entry level course designed to give educators and other caregivers an overview of children with exceptionalities. The main emphasis of this course is to provide an introduction to the broad span of children with exceptionalities and to the field of special education, as it functions in Canada. The overview of this group of children and their special needs includes those children at risk, those with communication disorders, children with intellectual differences, children with the learning disabilities, those who are gifted, creative, and talented, children with sensory impairments, and children with behavioural problems. Additional areas discussed include children with special health needs, areas of low incidence disabilities, and interventions with infants, preschooler, adolescents and young adults.
Outline

Section 1: Foundations of Special Education
Unit 1: Introduction to Children Who Are Exceptional
Unit 2: Issues and Trends in Canadian Special Education
Unit 3: Risk Factors and Children at Risk

Section 2 : Children with Mild Differences in Behavior and Learning
Unit 4: Children with Speech and Language Differences
Unit 5: Children with Learning Disabilities
Unit 6: Children with Intellectual Disabilities
Unit 7: Children and Youth with Behavior Disorders
Unit 8: Children Who Are Gifted, Creative, and Talented

Section 3: Children with Sensory Impairments
Unit 9: Children and Youth with Hearing Impairments
Unit 10: Children with Visual Impairments

Section 4: Children with Low Incidence Disabilities
Unit 11: Children with Special Health Care Needs
Unit 12: Children with Neurological Disabilities
Unit 13: Children with Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Unit 14: Children with Severe and Multiple Disabilities

Section 5: Intervention with Infants, Preschoolers, and Young Adults
Unit 15: Young Children Who Are Exceptional and Their Families
Unit 16: Adolescents and Young Adults

MA in Psychology Concentration in Counseling Psychology at Ateneo De Manila University

School of Social Sciences > Department of Psychology at Ateneo De Manila University

MA in Psychology, Concentration in Counseling Psychology

The Counseling Psychology program emphasizes the wholistic formation of competent counseling psychologists who can help individuals and groups in a variety of settings. In particular, the program prepares students to work in the areas os psychological assessment and diagnosis, counseling/psychotherapy, and research. This is accomplished by providing knowledge through a wide array of courses in the dynamics of normal and abnormal human behavior, approaches to counseling/psychotherapy, skills in psychological testing and test evaluation, and research. Graduates of the program are able to work in the academe as teachers or guidance counselors, private clinical practice, industry, government and non-government agencies, and hospitals.

Major Elective Courses of B.B.A. in Industrial Management at Assumption University of Thailand

DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT

PLAN C - MAJOR ELECTIVE
Students pursuing PLAN C must select any five courses from the following list: Credits
FIN 4841 Credit and Risk Management 3
IDM 3205 Manufacturing Systems Management 3
IDM 3301 Warehousing, Transportation and Distribution Management 3
IDM 3302 Materials Management 3
IDM 3305 Customer Relationship Management 3
IDM 4301 Information Technology in Supply Chain 3
IDM 3401 Manufacturing Information Systems 3
IDM 3402 Facility Management 3
IDM 3403 Industrial Engineering Management 3
IDM 4207 Internship in Industrial Management 3
IDM 4401 Technology and Innovation Management 3
IDM 4402 Total Quality Management 3
IDM 4403 Industrial Quantitative Methods and Management 3
MGT 3903 Leadership 3
MGT 3942 Organizational Behavior 3
MGT 4916 Negotiation Strategy 3
MGT 4925 Labor Relations 3
MKT 3515 Purchasing and Supply Chain Management 3
MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3
MKT 3803 Retail Management 3
MKT 4730 Marketing Management 3
MKT 4806 Product and Brand Management 3
MKT 4810 Export-Import Management 3

Uggested Hospitality And Tourism Management Program Of Study at Assumption University of Thailand

SUGGESTED HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT PROGRAM OF STUDY
The suggested program of study for the First Year (Freshman) and Second Year (Sophomore) is the same for all majors.

Third Year (Junior)
Plan A : Major Concentration : #1 Hotel ManagementFirst Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0
FIN 3701 Corporate Finance 3
HTM 3101 Introduction to Hotel Management 3
HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Industry 3
HTM 3103 Consumer Behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3
Two Elective Courses * 6
Total 18

Second Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
HTM 3204 Human Resource Management in Hospitality and Tourism 3
HTM 3205 Marketing for Hospitality in Tourism 3
HTM 3211 Food and Beverage Management 3
HTM 3212 Accommodation Management and Operations 3
MGT 3907 Business Communication 3
MGT 3940 Business Research Methodology 3
Total 18

Fourth Year (Senior)
Plan A: Major Concentration: #1 Hotel ManagementFirst Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
HTM 4106 Operations Management for Hospitality and Tourism 3
HTM 4107 Hospitality and Tourism Information System 3
HTM 4108 Law in Hospitality and Tourism 3
HTM 4113 Food & Beverage Service and Operations 3
HTM 4114 Communication in Hospitality and Tourism 3
MGT 3905 Operations Management 3
Total 18

Second Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
HTM 4209 Seminar in Hospitality and Tourism 3
HTM 4210 Strategic Management in Hospitality and Tourism 3
HTM 4215 Service Management in Hospitality 3
MGT 4914 Entrepreneurship 3
One Free Elective Course * 3
Total 15

Third Year (Junior)
Plan B: Business Concentration or Plan C: Major Electives
First Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0
FIN 3701 Corporate Finance 3
HTM 3101 Introduction to Hotel Management 3
HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Industry 3
HTM 3103 Consumer Behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3
Two Elective Courses * 6
Total 18

Second Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
HTM 3204 Human Resource Management in Hospitality and Tourism 3
HTM 3205 Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism 3
MGT 3907 Business Communication 3
MGT 3940 Business Research Methodology 3
Two Plan B / Plan C Courses * 6
Total 18

Fourth Year (Senior)
First Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
HTM 4106 Operations Management for Hospitality and Tourism 3
HTM 4107 Hospitality and Tourism Information System 3
HTM 4108 Law in Hospitality and Tourism 3
MGT 3905 Operation Management 3
Two Plan B / Plan C Courses * 6
Total 18

Second Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
HTM 4209 Seminar in Hospitality and Tourism 3
HTM 4210 Strategic Management in Hospitality and Tourism 3
MGT 4914 Entrepreneurship 3
One Plan B Course * 3
One Free Elective Course * 3
Total 15

Marketing of Properties Course at Assumption University of Thailand

PVM 3415 Marketing of Properties 3 credits
Prerequisite: None
A study of scope of marketing management as applied to the sale of lease of properties, study of nature and determinants of consumer behavior, the use of marketing tools – product, price, place and promotion, the listing of properties for sale or for lease, marketing, promotion and presentation techniques, closing and negotiation techniques, and brokerage and agency management and feasibility studies of property development projects.

Reading of Modern Viewpoints Course at Assumption University of Thailand

EN 4262 Reading of Modern Viewpoints 3 credits
Prerequisite: GL 3103 Language, Culture and Behavior
The course is based on readings and discussions of texts representing recent thoughts and views on the human civilization. Theories on its present and future development will be scrutinized in groups or workshops. Written documents published for the purpose of international exchange of views in a variety of fields will be analyzed

Life Span Development Course at Assumption University of Thailand

BG 1302 Life Span Development 3 credits
A study of human development theories from pre-natal to age including the environmental factors that influence human development and behavior. The course also focuses on the relationship among physical, mental, emotional, social and cultural factors.

Advertising Media Planning Course at Assumption University of Thailand

AD 3102 Advertising Media Planning 3 credits
Prerequisite: MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior
A study of media selection focusing on the quality and benefit of media suited to the purpose, types of target audience,timing and media cost in buying efficiently, including a survey of strategies of advertising media planning, creative media purchase, evaluation of assessment, frequency, and rates to reach the target audience, and market
share.

Macroeconomic Theory Course at Assumption College

Course of Economics and Global Studies at Assumption College

ECO 311 Macroeconomic Theory

The modern theory of aggregate economic behavior is considered through development of comparative static models that include the principal aggregate variables associated with determination of levels of output, employment and prices. The problems of economic growth are introduced by using a limited number of the basic dynamic models. Should be taken before Senior year. Prerequisites: ECO 110-111. (Spring) McGee, White/Three credits

Microeconomic Theory Course at Assumption College

Course of Economics and Global Studies at Assumption College

ECO 310 Microeconomic Theory

The primary purpose of this course is to develop the ability to analyze the economic behavior of individuals, businesses, and government, in the light of economic principles. Topics include consumer theory, production and costs, various market structures and related models, and welfare considerations. Should be taken before Senior year. Prerequisites: ECO 110-111. (Fall) Charlebois, Fahy, Kantarelis, Rao/Three credits


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