Courses

  • SED SC 521: Introduction to STEM Education Theory and Practice
    This course provides an introduction to modern learning theory emphasizing inquiry learning in the classroom for science, engineering and mathematics. 2cr, either sem.
  • SED SC 539: Explaining Science: a Philosophical Perspective
    An analysis of science from a philosophical and historial perspective. What distinguishes scientific knowing? What vision has science given us of the universe and humanity's place within it? And how can answers to such questions inform the presentation of science to students and other non-scientists? 4cr, 2nd sem.
  • SED SC 570: Sci Teach Meth
  • SED SC 571: Science Materials: Principles, Design, and Construction
    Examination of laboratory and display production form science geared toward those studying to become physics or chemistry teachers. A content-based methods course involving work in wood, metal, glass, and electronics. 4cr, 1st sem.
  • SED SC 572: Science Methods II: Teaching in the Science Disciplines
    This course emphasizes the practical applications of instructional strategies and teaching skills presented in science methods I. It emphasizes the pedagogical content knowledge in the respective disciplines as they are being practiced in the student teaching practicum. 4cr, 2nd sem.
  • SED SC 575: Intro Sci Edu
  • SED SC 595: Laboratory Learning in Life Sciences
    Course integrated academic content in basic biology, with instruction in how to learn in laboratory settings, includes analysis preparation, adjusting to variations in experiments, devising suitable pedagogy, and on-suite instructional strategies. Emphasizes student's reflective inquiry. 2cr, either sem.
  • SED SD 999: Sydney SED Prog
  • SED SE 250: Disability, Education, and Public Policy
    Relationships of disability to individual, educational, social, legal, and family structures and processes. Overview of educational structures, processes, and collaboration of regular and special education. Issues of social class, equity, discrimination, institutionalization, and normalization. Family-agency relationships. 4cr, either sem.
  • SED SE 251: Special Education and Adolescents
    Educational needs, practices, regulations, and issues in educating adolescents with identified special educational needs. This course is designed for teachers in middle and high school. Emphasis is placed on collaboration with special educators. 2cr, either sem.
  • SED SE 315: Field Experience: Special Education: Severe Disabilities
    Designed to provide opportunities for observation and participation with students having disabilities and enrolled in special education programs. 2cr, either sem.
  • SED SE 316: Field Work in Special Education: Severe Disabilities
    A second fieldwork course is designed to provide opportunities for undergraduate students for observation and participation with students having severe disabilities and enrolled in special education programs. 2cr, either sem.
  • SED SE 401: Special Education: Cognition and Learning
    Not open to students who have taken either SED SE 501 or SE 503. An examination of special education populations through selected topics of learning, cognition, and development. The emphasis will be on persons with "cognitive problems", including groups identified as having learning disabilities, intellectual impairments, and developmental disabilities. 4cr, 1st sem.
  • SED SE 480: Teaching Students with Special Needs
    Focuses on methods for teaching students with special needs, including informal assessment, instructional planning, curriculum evaluation and modification, and classroom organization and management. 4cr, 2nd sem.
  • SED SE 493: Practicum in Disabilities Studies
    Students are involved in practicum experiences in human services agencies serving individuals with disabilities. Concurrent seminars discuss the nature and processes of service provision, roles and responsibilities, and collaboration. Students work for a minimum of 150 hours in agency for 4cr, and 300 hours for 8cr, 2nd sem.
  • SED SE 500: Directed Study
    For description, see SED AP 500.
  • SED SE 502: Behavioral and Emotional Problems: Characteristics and Methods
    Behavior disorders of children and youths in educational, clinical, and social settings. Development and implementation of strategies for children and youths with emotional and behavioral problems. Parent counseling, precision teaching and other strategies. 4cr, 2nd sem.
  • SED SE 503: Learning Disabilities: Characteristics and Methods
    Theoretical and applied aspects of physiological, social, and educational processes in children with learning disabilities. Includes uses of assessment through observation, recording, and analysis using criterion-referenced and norm-referenced tests, and development and implementation strategies. 4cr, 1st sem.
  • SED SE 504: An Introduction to Early Childhood Disabilities
    Introduction to etiology, history, service delivery models, and issues and trends relating to young children with needs and individuals of all ages with disabilities. 2cr, 1st sem.
  • SED SE 505: An Introduction to Severe Disabilities
    Introduction to etiology, history, service delivery models, and issues and trends related to individuals with severe disabilities. 2cr, 1st sem.

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