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Education Courses [297-470]

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Graduate: Curriculum and Instruction

EDUC 297. Internship. 3 crs.

EDUC 300. Educational Research I. 3 crs. Thesis guidance for M.A. students in the Department of Curriculum and Teaching.

EDUC 301. Educational Research II. 3 crs. Continuation of EDUC 300.

EDUC 302. Educational Research III. 1 cr. Continuation of EDUC 301.

EDUC 306. Independent Study. 1-3 crs. Independent study of selected topics in curriculum and teaching under the guidance of an assigned faculty member.

EDUC 307. Independent Study. 1-3 crs. Identical to EDUC 306.

EDUC 350. Introduction to Bilingual Education. 3 crs. Develops understanding of children entering a culture whose language is different from their native language. HUDE 269 or instructor’s permission. EDUC 166. Identical to SEED 166.

EDUC 370. Principles of Curriculum Development. 3 crs. Study of the process for development and analysis of curriculum in the content areas.

EDUC 371. Methods and Materials for Developmental and Corrective Reading. 3 crs. Develops competency in the use of methods and materials for teaching reading to learners in K - 12.

EDUC 372. Foundations of Reading II. 3 crs. Applies techniques to reading improvement at the secondary/junior college level and analyzes research in the area.

EDUC 373. Studies in Reading and Language Development. 3 crs. Research course on linguistics and reading.

EDUC 374. Laboratory Practicum in Reading. 3 crs. Remedial tutoring of school-age students in the Reading Center under the supervision of the instructor.

EDUC 375. Strategies in Values Education. 3 crs. Examines the role of values in education, approaches to values education, and strategies for use in the classroom.

EDUC 376. Methods of Teaching English as a Second Language. 3 crs. Discusses theories and principles of acquiring English as a second language, emphasizing teaching the language arts skills.

EDUC 378. Curriculum Theory. 3 crs. Analyzes the relation between theory and practice with respect to development and implementation of school curricula.

EDUC 379. Research in Curriculum and Teaching. 3 crs. Study of research in curriculum and teaching, with an emphasis on the development of curricula and analysis of teaching.

EDUC 390. Practicum: Preschool. 3 crs. Field experiences with different facilities, policies, and operations.

EDUC 391. Practicum: K-3. 3 crs. Field experiences with different facilities, policies, principles, and operations for children of grades K-3.

EDUC 392. Practicum: Exceptional Child. 3 crs. Field experiences in facilities providing direct social welfare services to handicapped children.

EDUC 393. Practicum in Mathematics/Science Education. 3 crs. Provides field experience in a diagnostic, prescriptive approach to teaching mathematics or science at the elementary school level.

EDUC 394. Operating Child Care Centers. 3 crs. Investigation of establishing and operating child care facilities, including budget, health supervision, and licensing.

EDUC 395. Educative Value of Play. 3 crs. Offers those who care for children five years old and younger an approach toward building knowledge, skill, and attitudes about play and imagination.

EDUC 396. Infant and Toddler: Dimensions in Early Learning. 3 crs. Examines research studies and curricular activities developed for infant and toddler programs.

EDUC 397. Practicum in Bilingual Education. 3 crs. Provides field experience with children in a bilingual educational setting.

EDUC 398. Practicum in Teaching English as a Second Language. 3 crs. Provides field experience emphasizing teaching English language arts skills to children whose native language is not English.

EDUC 470. Seminar in College Teaching. 3 crs. Presents the fundamental principles, goals, techniques, and materials basic to instruction at the college level.

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