| The
Story of Money Course No. ECNX
9003 In this course,
participants will learn the origins of money from the days of Ancient
Greece and Rome to Britain's newest decimal issue, as well as what
came before the coins and bills of today. Topics covered include different
forms of money over the centuries, the advent of counterfeiting and
the grudging acceptance of paper money as an exchange. An enjoyable
final project is included that can be implemented for use in the classroom.
*CREDIT: Semester hours of non-degree Professional Development Credit is offered through LMU. Students meeting course syllabus requirements earn a grade on their transcript of CR (credit). Students not meeting requirements earn a grade of NC (no credit). Professional Development Credit is not applicable toward any undergraduate or graduate degree at Loyola Marymount University. Courses are designed for student with baccalaureate degrees and appropriate teaching credentials. Course credit may be used for some professional advancement requirements, such as salary movement and recertification credits. Check with your school district regarding course eligibility for credit under standard requirements for independent study, as tuition is non-refundable. |