Apr 27, 2024  
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


Courses offered only online or both online and on-ground are indicated with (**)asterisks.

 

Sociology

  
  • SOCI 7511 - Theories Of Deviance

    (3) (6532) A seminar in the sociological approaches to the study of deviance and social disorganization with an emphasis on current sociological theory and research.
  
  • SOCI 7631 - Urban Theory Seminar

    (3) Competing theories and accompanying research findings on current issues in macro and micro urban theory; rise and fall of cities; effects of urbanism and urban form on individual and group behavior; how urban social groups (e.g., social classes, race/ethnic groups) manage their lives and their relations with others, and how these groups mobilize in efforts to change or resist change.
  
  • SOCI 7655 - Socio Found Cmmty Stds

    (3) Ecological, interaction, and social system perspectives for community analysis; contemporary applications of theories within context of American society; implications of current changes for community life and social stratification, leadership and power structure, social differentiation and integration, community development, and ideology. Must be repeated for a minimum of 12 hours credit (4 semesters).
  
  • SOCI 7711 - Sem Globlztn/Soc Chng

    (3) Sociological and historical perspectives on social, political, and economic differences among countries and regions of the world; global/ transnational processes in uneven development; state formation; class transformation; democracy.
  
  • SOCI 7721 - Sem Social Movements

    (3) Origins, organization, and consequences of intentional, collective efforts at social change; social movement theory; in-depth examination of selected movements, both domestic and international.
  
  • SOCI 7751 - Sem Socio Social Psyc

    (3) Advanced course in sociological social psychology surveying various classical and contemporary microsociological theories and methodological orientations. Topics include symbolic interaction, role theory, dramaturgical analysis, self and socialization, social exchange, group dynamics and many other relevant current research and theoretical perspectives. PREREQUISITE(S): Successful completion of UNIV 7100 ; approval of MALS special project contract by major advisor and MALS program coordinator
  
  • SOCI 7811 - Sociology of Organizations

    (3) (7460). Examination of competing theories of formal and complex organizations and accompanying empirical research on macro organizational behavior, the internal and external dynamics of organizations, the relationships between organizations and institutions, and organizational change. PREREQUISITE(S): Approval of Professional Project contract by faculty advisor and the MPS program coordinator
  
  • SOCI 7820 - Sem Soci Of Education

    (3) Schools and school life from sociological perspective; how societal objectives are translated into school policies and practices.
  
  • SOCI 7830 - Seminar In Family

    (3) (7420). An advanced course that is primarily concerned with research findings in the area of family disorganization, changes in family structure and function, parent-child interaction, working mothers, and problems of aging.
  
  • SOCI 7851 - Medical Sociology

    (3) Sociological understandings of society, demographic processes, organizations, behavior, and health.
  
  • SOCI 7852 - Soci Mental Illness

    (3) Social meaning of mental illness, with special emphasis on the cultural, organizational, and behavioral contexts of the occurrence and management of mental illness.
  
  • SOCI 7853 - Gender And Health

    (3) Advanced course on sociological understandings of gender, health, and illness in the US; topics include health status, health behaviors, reproductive health, health professions, care-giving, aging and mortality with special attention to women and men of different class, racial, and ethnic groups.
  
  • SOCI 7860 - Sem Soci Of Religion

    (3) A sociological examinations of religious institutions; cultural and social factors associated with religious structure, religious values, and religious behavior ; secularization of culture and change of social structure; analysis of religious organizations, religious leadership, and religious movements. May be repeated with change of topic for 9 hours
  
  • SOCI 7901 - Sociology of Media

    (3) This course examines theory and research in the field of media sociology. Media covered in this course include film, television, digital and social media, video games, and news. Course topics include: media representation, framing, and priming; the construction of race and ethnicity, authenticity and bias, digital and social media, content analysis; and media occupations, organizations, and audiences. NOTE: Not required if equivalent course taken at the undergraduate level. Substitutions must be approved by advisor. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credit hours
  
  • SOCI 7901 - Special Topics in Sociology

    (1-3) Study of literary genres with concentration on Hispanic literature; selections from origins to present time; emphasis on textual analysis. Strongly recommended for MA students who have not taken this course at the undergraduate level. It is necessary to clarify that students who have already taken this course as 4563 cannot take 6563 since it will not count toward graduation.
  
  • SOCI 7902 - Special Topics in Sociology

    (1-3) Study of literary genres with concentration on Hispanic literature; selections from origins to present time; emphasis on textual analysis. Strongly recommended for MA students who have not taken this course at the undergraduate level. It is necessary to clarify that students who have already taken this course as 4563 cannot take 6563 since it will not count toward graduation.
  
  • SOCI 7903 - Special Topics in Sociology

    (1-3) Study of literary genres with concentration on Hispanic literature; selections from origins to present time; emphasis on textual analysis. Strongly recommended for MA students who have not taken this course at the undergraduate level. It is necessary to clarify that students who have already taken this course as 4563 cannot take 6563 since it will not count toward graduation.
  
  • SOCI 7904 - Special Topics in Sociology

    (1-3) Study of literary genres with concentration on Hispanic literature; selections from origins to present time; emphasis on textual analysis. Strongly recommended for MA students who have not taken this course at the undergraduate level. It is necessary to clarify that students who have already taken this course as 4563 cannot take 6563 since it will not count toward graduation.
  
  • SOCI 7905 - Special Topics in Sociology

    (1-3) Study of literary genres with concentration on Hispanic literature; selections from origins to present time; emphasis on textual analysis. Strongly recommended for MA students who have not taken this course at the undergraduate level. It is necessary to clarify that students who have already taken this course as 4563 cannot take 6563 since it will not count toward graduation.
  
  • SOCI 7906 - Special Topics in Sociology

    (1-3) Study of literary genres with concentration on Hispanic literature; selections from origins to present time; emphasis on textual analysis. Strongly recommended for MA students who have not taken this course at the undergraduate level. It is necessary to clarify that students who have already taken this course as 4563 cannot take 6563 since it will not count toward graduation.
  
  • SOCI 7907 - Special Topics in Sociology

    (1-3) Study of literary genres with concentration on Hispanic literature; selections from origins to present time; emphasis on textual analysis. Strongly recommended for MA students who have not taken this course at the undergraduate level. It is necessary to clarify that students who have already taken this course as 4563 cannot take 6563 since it will not count toward graduation.
  
  • SOCI 7908 - Special Topics in Sociology

    (1-3) Study of literary genres with concentration on Hispanic literature; selections from origins to present time; emphasis on textual analysis. Strongly recommended for MA students who have not taken this course at the undergraduate level. It is necessary to clarify that students who have already taken this course as 4563 cannot take 6563 since it will not count toward graduation.
  
  • SOCI 7909 - Special Topics in Sociology

    (1-3) Study of literary genres with concentration on Hispanic literature; selections from origins to present time; emphasis on textual analysis. Strongly recommended for MA students who have not taken this course at the undergraduate level. It is necessary to clarify that students who have already taken this course as 4563 cannot take 6563 since it will not count toward graduation.
  
  • SOCI 7912 - Directed Indiv Study

    (1-4) Individually directed advanced reading and/or research in special areas of interest. NOTE: Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit.
  
  • SOCI 7914 - Wrkshp For Grad Assts

    (1-3) Presentations of research methods and scholarly output by faculty, graduate students, and visiting scholars. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credit hours. NOTE: Sociology majors may not use this course to fulfill degree requirements. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
  
  • SOCI 7996 - Thesis

    (1-6) Supervised research in preparation for advanced degree thesis. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • SOCI 8210 - Theory Seminar

    (3) An advanced analysis of recent developments in sociological theory, including the relationship of theory to empirical research.
  
  • SOCI 8212 - Mult Racial Femnst Thry

    (3) Intensive analysis of major figures and issues in contemporary multi-racial feminist theory, emphasis on theory that grapples with conceptual and methodological requirements for multi-racial feminist politics of diversity that draws on both United States and international scholarship.
  
  • SOCI 8320 - Sem Meth Soc Res

    (3) Issues and techniques in data collection for the design and implementation of independent research projects; logic of conducting social scientific research, ethical considerations, logic of sampling, various methods of collecting data for social research (e.g. experimental design, participant observation, survey research/questionnaire construction, and content analysis), and writing research proposals. May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credits
  
  • SOCI 8325 - Sem Qualitative Resrch

    (3) Examination of qualitative social science research methods, particularly the rationale behind these methods, how and when they are employed, and processes of analyzing qualitative data.
  
  • SOCI 8410 - Sociology Of Gender

    (3) Social definitions of gender and impact of these definitions on women’s and men’s lives; women’s and men’s responses to these conditions.
  
  • SOCI 8411 - Social Stratification

    (3) Theoretical analysis of how social class status and power shape social relations, determine life chances, and affect attitudes, opinions, and political choices of individuals and groups; processes that perpetuate systems of class, gender, and race inequality, and degree of social mobility in societies.
  
  • SOCI 8422 - Race/Class/Gender

    (3) Concepts, theories, and contemporary empirical research regarding multiple intersections of race, class, and gender; implications for sociological theory and methodology.
  
  • SOCI 8442 - Sociology Of Poverty

    (3) Patterns of wealth and income inequality in contemporary society; consequences of poverty for society and individuals in various institutional contexts. Critical evaluation of traditional theories of poverty and contemporary alternatives.
  
  • SOCI 8460 - Sociology of Sexualities

    (3) An examination of the long tradition of sexualities within sociology. The course covers the theoretical foundations of this field of research methods and ethics, an empirical studies of sexuality.
  
  • SOCI 8511 - Theories Of Deviance

    (3) A seminar in the sociological approaches to the study of deviance and social disorganization with an emphasis on current sociological theory and research.
  
  • SOCI 8655 - Socio Found Cmmty Stds

    (3) Ecological, interaction, and social system perspectives for community analysis; contemporary applications of theories within context of American society; implications of current changes for community life and social stratification, leadership and power structure, social differentiation and integration, community development, and ideology.
  
  • SOCI 8711 - Sem Globlztn/Soc Chng

    (3) Sociological and historical perspectives on social, political, and economic differences among countries and regions of the world; global/ transnational processes in uneven development; state formation; class transformation; democracy.
  
  • SOCI 8721 - Sem Social Movements

    (3) Origins, organization, and consequences of intentional, collective efforts at social change; social movement theory; in-depth examination of selected movements, both domestic and international.
  
  • SOCI 8751 - Sem Socio Social Psyc

    (3) Advanced course in sociological social psychology surveying various classical and contemporary microsociological theories and methodological orientations. Topics include symbolic interaction, role theory, dramaturgical analysis, self and socialization, social exchange, group dynamics and many other relevant current research and theoretical perspectives.
  
  • SOCI 8811 - Sociology of Organizations

    (3) (7460). Examination of competing theories of formal and complex organizations and accompanying empirical research on macro organizational behavior, the internal and external dynamics of organizations, the relationships between organizations and institutions, and organizational change.
  
  • SOCI 8830 - Seminar In Family

    (3) (7420). An advanced course that is primarily concerned with research findings in the area of family disorganization, changes in family structure and function, parent-child interaction, working mothers, and problems of aging.
  
  • SOCI 8851 - Medical Sociology

    (3) Sociological understandings of society, demographic processes, organizations, behavior, and health. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.
  
  • SOCI 8852 - Soci Mental Illness

    (3) Social meaning of mental illness, with special emphasis on the cultural, organizational, and behavioral contexts of the occurrence and management of mental illness.
  
  • SOCI 8860 - Sem Soci Of Religion

    (3) A sociological examinations of religious institutions; cultural and social factors associated with religious structure, religious values, and religious behavior ; secularization of culture and change of social structure; analysis of religious organizations, religious leadership, and religious movements.
  
  • SOCI 8901 - Special Topics in Sociology

    (1-3) Study of literary genres with concentration on Hispanic literature; selections from origins to present time; emphasis on textual analysis. Strongly recommended for MA students who have not taken this course at the undergraduate level. It is necessary to clarify that students who have already taken this course as 4563 cannot take 6563 since it will not count toward graduation.
  
  • SOCI 8902 - Special Topics in Sociology

    (1-3) Study of literary genres with concentration on Hispanic literature; selections from origins to present time; emphasis on textual analysis. Strongly recommended for MA students who have not taken this course at the undergraduate level. It is necessary to clarify that students who have already taken this course as 4563 cannot take 6563 since it will not count toward graduation.
  
  • SOCI 8903 - Special Topics in Sociology

    (1-3) Study of literary genres with concentration on Hispanic literature; selections from origins to present time; emphasis on textual analysis. Strongly recommended for MA students who have not taken this course at the undergraduate level. It is necessary to clarify that students who have already taken this course as 4563 cannot take 6563 since it will not count toward graduation.
  
  • SOCI 8904 - Special Topics in Sociology

    (1-3) Study of literary genres with concentration on Hispanic literature; selections from origins to present time; emphasis on textual analysis. Strongly recommended for MA students who have not taken this course at the undergraduate level. It is necessary to clarify that students who have already taken this course as 4563 cannot take 6563 since it will not count toward graduation.
  
  • SOCI 8905 - Special Topics in Sociology

    (1-3) Study of literary genres with concentration on Hispanic literature; selections from origins to present time; emphasis on textual analysis. Strongly recommended for MA students who have not taken this course at the undergraduate level. It is necessary to clarify that students who have already taken this course as 4563 cannot take 6563 since it will not count toward graduation.
  
  • SOCI 8906 - Special Topics in Sociology

    (1-3) Study of literary genres with concentration on Hispanic literature; selections from origins to present time; emphasis on textual analysis. Strongly recommended for MA students who have not taken this course at the undergraduate level. It is necessary to clarify that students who have already taken this course as 4563 cannot take 6563 since it will not count toward graduation.
  
  • SOCI 8907 - Special Topics in Sociology

    (1-3) Study of literary genres with concentration on Hispanic literature; selections from origins to present time; emphasis on textual analysis. Strongly recommended for MA students who have not taken this course at the undergraduate level. It is necessary to clarify that students who have already taken this course as 4563 cannot take 6563 since it will not count toward graduation.
  
  • SOCI 8908 - Special Topics in Sociology

    (1-3) Study of literary genres with concentration on Hispanic literature; selections from origins to present time; emphasis on textual analysis. Strongly recommended for MA students who have not taken this course at the undergraduate level. It is necessary to clarify that students who have already taken this course as 4563 cannot take 6563 since it will not count toward graduation.
  
  • SOCI 8909 - Special Topics in Sociology

    (1-3) Study of literary genres with concentration on Hispanic literature; selections from origins to present time; emphasis on textual analysis. Strongly recommended for MA students who have not taken this course at the undergraduate level. It is necessary to clarify that students who have already taken this course as 4563 cannot take 6563 since it will not count toward graduation.
  
  • SOCI 8912 - Directed Indiv Study

    (1-4) Individually directed advanced reading and/or research in special areas of interest. NOTE: Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit.

Spanish

  
  • SPAN 6306 - Applied Span Linguistcs

    (3) (6501). Current research in linguistics, psycholinguistics, and sociolinguistics and their contribution to second language teaching and second language learning.
  
  • SPAN 6307 - Adv Grammar/Writing

    (3) Special problems in Spanish grammar pertaining to the preterite and the imperfect, ser” and “estar May be repeated
  
  • SPAN 6308 - Adv Grammar/Speech

    (3) Special problems in Spanish grammar pertaining to prepositions, placement of descriptive adjectives, passive voice, reflexive substitute, past participle in absolute constructions, and reflexive pronouns; also emphasizes speech production, vocabulary, and idiomatic expressions. Strongly recommended for MA students who have not taken this course at the undergraduate level. Since this is a 4000/6000 level course it cannot count twice toward graduation.
  
  • SPAN 6410 - Spanish Lit/Civiztn

    (3) Survey of literary movements and major figures with readings in literature and civilization. Strongly recommended for MA students who have not taken this course at the undergraduate level. Since this is a 4000/6000 level course it cannot count twice toward graduation.
  
  • SPAN 6510 - Spanish Amer Lit/Civiz

    (3) Survey of literary movements and major figures with readings in literature and civilization. Strongly recommended for MA students who have not taken this course at the undergraduate level. Since this is a 4000/6000 level course it cannot count twice toward graduation. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
  
  • SPAN 6563 - Hispanic Literature Genres

    (3) Study of literary genres with concentration on Hispanic literature; selections from origins to present time; emphasis on textual analysis. Strongly recommended for MA students who have not taken this course at the undergraduate level. It is necessary to clarify that students who have already taken this course as 4563 cannot take 6563 since it will not count toward graduation.
  
  • SPAN 7101 - Intro Hispnc Cltr/Bus

    (3) Hispanic community and family, customs, geography, demography of Spain and Spanish America; United States business in Latin America and Hispanic business in the United States. Course is conducted in Spanish. Open only to students admitted to International MBA program.
  
  • SPAN 7102 - Comm Hispanic World

    (3) Hispanic markets and techniques of penetrating them; international advertising, import-export and economic review of Hispanic nations; history and circumstances of the Hispanic corporate world. Course is conducted in Spanish. Open only to students admitted to International MBA program.
  
  • SPAN 7103 - Span Comm/Corresp Doc I

    (3) Various letters and documents for conducting business among Hispanic nations. Conducted in Spanish. May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credits
  
  • SPAN 7201 - Wkshp Spanish Language

    (3) Idiomatic construction, word formation, culturally connotated vocabulary and modern style techniques through intensive text analysis and writing. RECOMMENDED: SPAN 6302.
  
  • SPAN 7301 - Spanish Phonology

    (3) (6301). Principles of analysis of the sound system of human language; general sound system (phonetics) of Spanish; and phonemic contrastive analysis of sound systems of Spanish and English.
  
  • SPAN 7302 - Span Syntax & Semantics

    (3) Spanish syntax and compositional semantics: constituent structure, syntactic categories and grammatical relations, prepositional semantics, quantification, modality, and tense.
  
  • SPAN 7304 - Evolution Of Spanish

    (3) (6304). General history of the Spanish language based on political and cultural history of Spain and Spanish America; history of sound system, grammatical structures, word borrowings, and changes in meaning.
  
  • SPAN 7305 - Span Dialectolog

    (3) Fundamental notions of language variation, regional and social varieties, stylistic varieties and linguistic demography of general features of Spanish with respect to phonology, morphosyntax, and semantics.
  
  • SPAN 7306 - Spanish in the U.S.

    (3) Study of linguistic features of Spanish in the U.S. and the sociolinguistic factors (historical, political, sociala nd cultural) that affect U.S. Spanish.
  
  • SPAN 7420 - Medieval Span Lit

    (3) (6420). Reading of Old Spanish; Medieval Spanish literature from Mozarabic lyric through La Celestina.
  
  • SPAN 7421 - The Golden Age

    (3) Don Quixote and other classic works of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
  
  • SPAN 7430 - 18th/19th Cent Span Lit

    (3) (6430). Romantic and post-romantic poetry and drama; costumbrismo and rise of regional novel, realistic novel, and naturalistic novel.
  
  • SPAN 7431 - 20th Cent Peninslr Lit

    (3) A look at different aspects of the literary culture of this century through various genres (poetry, novel, theatre and film). Special attention dedicated to Modernism, the Civil War, Literature during the Franco years and Postmodernism.
  
  • SPAN 7451 - Studies Spanish Culture

    (3) Literary history of Spanish autonomous regions as viewed through important writers; emphasis on regional dialects, character, economy, and culture; readings and discussions in Spanish. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. RECOMMENDED: SPAN 6410.
  
  • SPAN 7452 - 19th-20th Cent Hisp Cult/Lit

    (3) Literary developments and major cultural events affecting Spain and Latin America, including issues pertaining to the question of national identity, modernismo, the Generation of 1898, the narrative of the Mexican revolution, and Hispanic avant-garde artistic movements.
  
  • SPAN 7453 - Studies Latn Am Culture

    (3) Literary survey of social issues that affect perceptions of Latin America, its peculiar problems and its social upheaval; readings and discussions in Spanish. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. RECOMMENDED: SPAN 6510.
  
  • SPAN 7532 - Span American Drama

    (3) (6532). Development of the drama in Spanish America, with an emphasis on the twentieth century. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits
  
  • SPAN 7561 - Pre-Cntmp Sp Am Prose

    (3) Evolution of the Spanish American novel and short story from their beginnings through early twentieth century.
  
  • SPAN 7562 - Cntmp Sp Am Prose Fctn

    (3) Representative Spanish American novels and short stories of the twentieth century since 1940.
  
  • SPAN 7591 - Seminar Sp Amer Lit

    (3) Topics in Spanish American literature designed to be of special interest for the advanced graduate student. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours.
  
  • SPAN 7691 - Rsrch Hispanic Studies

    (1-6) May be repeated for credit toward the concentration in Spanish up to 12 hours.
  
  • SPAN 7692 - Research in Lit and Culture

    (3-6) Directed readings in the field. Several reports and a research paper will be required. May be repeated for credit toward the concentration in Spanish up to 9 hours.
  
  • SPAN 7693 - Hispanic Cinema

    (3) A survey of Hispanic film; emphasis on historical, social and political issues. Study of Latin American and/or Spanish cinematic production through the analysis of representative films. Readings and discussions are in Spanish. Recommended: SPAN 4510-6510. May be repeated
  
  • SPAN 7790-7799 - Special Topics in Hispanic Literature and Linguistics

    (3) Topics in Spanish Linguistics, Literature or Culture designed to be of special interest for the advanced student in Spanish. Selected topics in Hispanic literature and linguistics; may include, but not limited to Latin-American short fiction, nineteenth century Peninsular literature, Latin-American drama, and variety of sociolinguistic studies. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credit hours. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • SPAN 7895 - Teaching SPAN for Spec Purpos

    (3) Methodology, theory, practice of teaching Spanish for specific purposes (medical, business, art, etc). Course will be conducted in Spanish.

Special Education

  
  • SPED 6000 - Meth/Mat Modrt/Sevr Dis

    (3) Curriculum, methods, and materials applicable to special educational needs of moderately/severly disabled learners, emphasizing educational and vocational skills that facilitate normalization and independent living.
  
  • SPED 6513 - Asst Tech/Trans Instruc

    (3) Transition issues, life skills, and vocational training to prepare students with significant exceptionalities for community living; focuses on legal and family concerns and effective transition programming; includes familiarity with available community resources and interagency collaboration; emphasizes assistive technology and augmentative/alternative communication as major tools for community integration.
  
  • SPED 6601 - Student Phys/Health Dis

    (3) Emphasizes physical and educational modifications to facilitate learning and vocational skills; examines accessibility, movement patterns, prosthetic and augmentative communication devices, and supportive medical procedures. Includes practicum with students with physical/health impairments.
  
  • SPED 6900 - Consultn Schl/Fmly/Cmty

    (3) Current professional development issues that impact educator interaction with students, parents, and other professionals including the development of communication and consultation skills.
  
  • SPED 7000 - Intro Excptional Learnr **

    (3) Study of the relevant research dealing with the physical, mental, emotional, and social traits of all types of individuals who are exceptional; consideration of major current problems and practices in the development of various programs. Field Experience: Required. NOTE: Not required if equivalent course taken at the undergraduate level. Substitutions must be approved by advisor.
  
  • SPED 7001 - Test Meas Excp Chl/Adul **

    (3) Overview of psychoeducational assessment practices and issues with emphasis on educational and psychological tests used in special education; focus on informed interpretation of test data and implications for instructional practice. Field experience: Required. PREREQUISITE(S): SPED 7000  
  
  • SPED 7002 - Indep Stdy Spec Educ

    (1-6) Opportunity for self-directed, independent study in special education. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor. Grades of A-F will be given.
  
  • SPED 7010 - Ethical Issues in ABA

    (3) This course will provide an overview of ethical and legal issues faced by the behavior analyst. This course covers the Behavior Analyst Certification Board’s guidelines for responsible and professional conduct, ethical issues related to the application of Applied Behavior Analysis in Special Education, and other ethical and legal considerations.
  
  • SPED 7025 - Microcomputers In Sped

    (3) Emphasis on matching software programs with the unique learning needs of students with disabilities; adaptive interfacing techniques for students who have physical and/or sensory disabilities are also addressed.
  
  • SPED 7042 - Fld Exp/Comprehen Sped

    (3-6) Supervised experience(s) with individuals with moderate to severe disabilities in cooperation with university, local, state, and/or national education personnel. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor. Grades of S, U, or I will be given.
  
  • SPED 7050 - Teach Exceptnl Learner

    (2-3) Overview of special education including characteristics and education of students with various exceptionalities; emphasis on developing skills for effective teaching of exceptional students in the regular classroom.
  
  • SPED 7060 - Special Topics in Special Education

    (1-3) Current topics in special education. See online class listings for topics. May be repeated with a change in topic.
  
  • SPED 7061 - Special Topics in Special Education

    (1-3) Current topics in special education. See online class listings for topics May be repeated with a change in topic. 
  
  • SPED 7062 - Special Topics in Special Education

    (1-3) Current topics in special education. See online class listings for topics May be repeated with a change in topic. 
 

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