University of Louisiana at Lafayette
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This course has additional cost. Learn more at online.louisiana.edu/get-started/tuition-cost.
- Teacher: Marguerite Blanchard
Category: Economics & Finance
Introduction to macroeconomic concepts. National income accounts, trade, public finance, governmental influences in price stabilization and full employment. A student cannot receive credit for both 201 and ECON 300.
- Teacher: Stephanie Bennett
Category: Economics & Finance
Introduction to microeconomic concepts. Determination of price and value; allocation of resources and output, factors affecting distribution of wealth and income.
- Teacher: Javier Portillo-Elias
Category: Economics & Finance
Introduction to microeconomic concepts. Determination of price and value; allocation of resources and output, factors affecting distribution of wealth and income.
- Teacher: Gary Wagner
Category: Economics & Finance
Introduction to microeconomic concepts. Determination of price and value; allocation of resources and output, factors affecting distribution of wealth and income.
- Teacher: Sarah Skinner
Category: Economics & Finance
Basic economics for non-business majors. Abbreviated treatment of micro and macro concepts necessary for economic literacy among responsible citizens. Oriented to the U.S. economic system.
- Teacher: Anthony Greco
Category: Economics & Finance
This course has additional cost. Learn more at online.louisiana.edu/get-started/tuition-cost.
- Teacher: Marguerite Blanchard
Category: Economics & Finance
Intermediate microeconomic theory of demand and value, pricing, production, resource allocation, general equilibrium.
- Teacher: Sarah Skinner
Category: Economics & Finance
Evaluation and interpretation of economic doctrines and theoretical structures since the beginning of the systematic study of economics. Consideration of some predecessors.
- Teacher: Will Heath
Category: Economics & Finance
Content varies. Condensed field experiences prior to student teaching.
- Teacher: Claire Amy
Category: Curriculum & Instruction
EDCI 411-003 is for Early Childhood Majors enrolled in Block II or Residency I only.
- Teacher: Roxanne Bourque
Category: Curriculum & Instruction
Purposes and processes of assessment; interpretation and application of assessment data; and research and trends.
- Teacher: Roxanne Bourque
Category: Curriculum & Instruction
Purposes and processes of assessment; interpretation and application of assessment data; and research and trends.
- Teacher: Roxanne Bourque
Category: Curriculum & Instruction
Purposes and processes of assessment; interpretation and application of assessment data; and research and trends.
- Teacher: Roxanne Bourque
Category: Curriculum & Instruction
Purposes and processes of assessment; interpretation and application of assessment data; and research and trends.
- Teacher: Roxanne Bourque
Category: Curriculum & Instruction

First semester of intensive clinical experience in the year-long teaching residency for Elementary Education majors, supported by seminars and supervision.
- Teacher: Marietta Adams
- Teacher: Micah Bruce-Davis
Category: Curriculum & Instruction
1) EDCI COURSES (EXCEPT EDCI 100, EDCI 308 & EDCI 310) ARE OPEN ONLY TO EDUCATION MAJORS WHO HAVE MET ALL REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION TO UPPER DIVISION IN EDUC 2) ALL METHODS COURSES WILL REQUIRE FIELD EXPERIENCES. THE NUMBER OF HOURS REQUIRED WILL VARY BY COURSE. STUDENTS MUST SCHEDULE THEIR CLASSES EACH SEMESTER WITH A MINIMUM OF 6 HOURS AVAILABLE DURING THE K-12 SCHOOL HOURS EACH WEEK TO ACCOMPLISH THE REQUIRED FIELD EXPERIENCES.
- Teacher: Marietta Adams
Category: Curriculum & Instruction
This course has additional cost. Learn more at online.louisiana.edu/get-started/tuition-cost.
- Teacher: Aimee Barber
Category: Curriculum & Instruction
This course has additional cost. Learn more at online.louisiana.edu/get-started/tuition-cost.
- Teacher: Natalie Keefer
Seminar. Capstone development: research proposal to promote educational change.
- Teacher: Christine Briggs