Required Courses

 

Required Graduate Courses

 

Core courses for all students are as follows:

      FED 6300, Seminar in Professional Education

      FED 6301, Philosophy, Ethics, and Character in Education

      FED 6320, Curriculum Design, Assessment and Evaluation

      PY 6340, Advanced Educational Psychology & Exceptionalities

      FED 6348, Classroom Management

      FED 6350, Technology of Learning

 

Content courses for all Alternative A Programs:

Elementary Education

      EED 6096, 6097, 6098, 6099, Clinical Experiences/Practicum

      EED 6326, Reading Skills and Comprehension

      EED 6332, Teaching Elementary Language Arts

      EED 6335, Social Studies in the Elementary School

      EED 6341, Teaching of Elementary Mathematics

      EED 6368, Teaching of Elementary Science

      EED 6190, Directed Study

      EED 6699, Internship

Biology (Secondary)

      SED 6096, 6097, 6098, 6099, Clinical Experiences/Practicum

      BIO 6300, Human Nutrition

      BIO 6351, Advanced Genetics

      BIO 6362, Ecological Theories

      BIO 6380, History and Philosophy of Biological Research

      BIO 6190, Directed Study

      SED 6316, Reading in the Content Area

      SED 6699, Internship

English Language Arts (Secondary)

      SED 6096, 6097, 6098, 6099, Clinical Experiences/Practicum

      EH 6313, Shakespeare Survey

      EH 6301, Advanced Composition

      EH 6345, Young Adult Literature

      EH 6351, Studies in the English Language

      EH 6190, Directed Study

      SED 6316, Reading in the Content Area

      SED 6699, Internship

Mathematics (Secondary)

      SED 6096, 6097, 6098, 6099, Clinical Experiences/Practicum

      MH 6340, Abstract Algebra

      MH 6330, History of Mathematics

      MH 6350, Plane Geometry

      MH 6370, Complex Variables

      MH 6190, Directed Study

      SED 6316, Reading in the Content Area

      SED 6699, Internship

Physical Education (K-12)

      SED 6096, 6097, 6098, 6099, Clinical Experiences/Practicum

      PE 6329, Methods for Teaching PE to Secondary Students

      PE 6331, Health Education

      PE 6333, Methods for Teaching Elementary PE

      PE 6334, Motor Learning

      PE 6190, Directed Study

      SED 6316, Reading in the Content Area

      SED 6699, Internship

History (Secondary)

      SED 6096, 6097, 6098, 6099, Clinical Experiences/Practicum

      HY 6331, Research and Writing in History

      HY 6313, Historiography and the Philosophy of History

      HY 6370, Seminar in the Social Sciences

      HY 6375, Current Issues in World History

      HY 6190, Directed Study

      SED 6316, Reading in the Content Area

        SED 6699, Internship