Browsing Stern College for Women Syllabi -- Spring and Fall 2021-2022 courses by Title
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Development of Jewish Law - 15426 - JUDS 1511 - K
(2021-09)This course will trace the development of Halakha beginning with the first legal code of the oral law, the Mishnah. We will explore many aspects of the Mishnah including its structure, composition, inclusion of controversy, ... -
Developmental Psyc: Life Span - 14003 - PSYC 1107 - E
(2021-09)COURSE DESCRIPTION This course provides an overview of developmental issues across the lifespan. The overall goal is to explore from the psycho-bio-social perspective the underpinnings and theories of human functioning ... -
Discrete Structures - 13953 - MATH 1504 - P
(2021-09)Boolean algebra and predicate calculus; proof methods; sets, functions, and relations; combinatorics; graph theory and algorithms; mathematical induction and recursion; probability and average case analysis of algorithms. ... -
Eastern European Jewish Thought - 15081 - JPHI 1815 - P
(2021-09)Course objective: The student will learn to critically examine the thought of Rabbi Schneur Zalman and his key terms. Students will develop the ability to interpret Chassidic texts and to understand the historic context ... -
ECO1010 & CRN14285: Principles of Economics - Fall 2021
(2021-09)In this course , we focus on the activities of individual decision makers as they go about the business of life. At the semester’s end you will have a better understanding of how markets work, how prices are d etermined, ... -
ECO1101: Microeconomics Theory
(Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 2022-01)This course aims at providing you a rigorous understanding of basic microeconomic theory, and the economic tools to analyze the decision making of consumers and firms as well as their interactions in markets. This should ... -
ECON 1010 - D1 & E Principles of Economics
(2021-01)This course is a basic one-semester introduction to economics, covering both microeconomics (how individuals and businesses make resource decisions, and the functioning of specific markets); and macroeconomics (the ... -
ECON 1177 Game Theory & Behavioral Econonics
(2020-01)Course Description This course introduces basic techniques of game theory and provides a wide range of economic and other social-scientific applications. Game theory—developed by economists, mathematicians, behavioral ... -
ECON 1221/FIN 2221: Money, Banking, and Financial Markets
(Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 2022-09)Monetary policy, both in the U.S. and around the world is frequently in the news as policymakers work hard to control inflation, bring about balanced growth and maintain the stability of the financial system. Money, Banking, ... -
ECON-2531-L Health Economics
(2021-01)Objectives of the Course: Application of economic tools and concepts to the analysis of the US health care system and public health. Effects of health care on health, hospital behavior, health care workforce supply and ... -
ECON1010: Principles of Economics
(Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 2022-01)This course introduces basic concepts of micro- and macro-economics. Through this course, students learn micro- and macro-economic concepts that will make them capable of analyzing past, current, and future economic ... -
ECON1010K: PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS - Fall 2021
(2021-09)The purpose of this course is to initiate students to the basic principles of economics and to provide them with an understanding of several economic phenomena in a modern society. The course is split between the study of ... -
ECON1201B: Macroeconomic Analysis - Fall 2021
(2021-09)Economics 1201 is an intermediate-level course in macroeconomics, incorporating topics in international and monetary economics as well as the determinants of long-term growth. The objective of the course is to provide ... -
ECON1421E: Econometrics
(Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 2022-01)ECO 1421 introduces the basic econometric methods used for analyzing economic data, testing economic theories, and evaluating policies. The prerequisite for the course is introduc- tory calculus and statistics. We will ... -
EDUC 1210: Educational Psychology
(Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 2022-09)This course provides an overview of Educational Psychology. It explores key topics relating to learning, development, and instruction. Students will become familiar with different instructional paradigms and modes of ... -
EDUC 2130 - EFW Foundations of Early Childhood Education
(2021-01)3 credit hours Including 25 hours of Fieldwork Room TBD Course Description The purpose of this interactive course is to introduce the study of physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and aesthetic development in young ... -
EDUC 2134 Language and Literacy in Early Childhood
(2021-01)The purpose of this course is to continue an exploration of literacy in the early elementary grades, which includes listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students will learn about phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, ... -
EDUC 2134: Language and Literacy in Early Childhood
(Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 2022-01)COURSE DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this course is to continue an exploration of literacy in the early elementary grades, which includes listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students will (continue to) learn about ... -
EDUC 2138 Teaching Math and Science in Early Childhood
(2021-01)This course offers an introduction to developmentally appropriate math/science concepts and skills for young children, Pre-K to 2nd grade. Through readings, discussions, experiential math materials scientific inquiry and ... -
EDUC 2138: Teaching Math and Science in Early Childhood
(Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 2022-01)COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course offers an introduction to developmentally appropriate math/science concepts and skills for young children, Pre-K to 2nd grade. Through readings, discussions, experiential math materials ...