Summer College Courses at Boston University (BU) Summer Term 2008
College Courses at Boston University

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Education


School of Education

SED ED 500 Foundations of Educational Practices
Open only to graduate students enrolled in classroom licensure programs. Focuses on learning and teaching in schools in terms of historical, philosophical, social, and political issues. An introduction to the profession of teaching through placement in local schools, lectures, readings, written assignments, and small group discussions. Students must also register for SED ED 501. 6 cr. Tuition: $3000

Summer 2 (June 23-August 1)*:
B1 Mon./Tues./Wed./Thurs./Fri. 8 a.m.-12 noon Philip Tate
(Includes field experience and SED ED 501)
*Note early start and end dates.

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SED ED 501 Foundations of Educational Practices Lab
Must be taken concurrently with SED ED 500. Orientation to school requirements, state licensure, and technology. Introduction to the uses of educational media and technology in classrooms. Includes introduction to networks accessible to teachers and students. 0 cr.

Summer 2 (June 23-August 1)*:
B1 Arranged. Robert Thomas
*Note early start and end dates.

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Department of Administration, Training, & Policy

SED AP 520 Communications in Education and Human Service Organizations
Prepares education, human service and government agency managers to plan and execute communications and community relations programs within their organization. Explores how to operate professionally and ethically as a communicator on behalf of an education institution, a human services agency, or other similar organization. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 2 (July 1-August 7):
B1 Tues./Thurs. 4-7:30 p.m. Kevin Carleton

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SED AP 600 Diversity and Justice in Education
Examines how schools, colleges, and other educational settings are affected by the growing pluralism of our society, the tension between respect for diversity and the maintenance of common purpose. Covers strategies for integration and separate development and for remediation and enrichment. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 20-June 26):
A1 Tues./Wed./Thurs. 4-6:30 p.m. Charles Glenn

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SED AP 612 Governance and Decision-Making in Higher Education
Focuses on decision-making in higher education and identifies, from a historical perspective, the changing roles of trustees, faculty, administrators, and students in the governance process, including an examination of how external forces influence decisions at a campus level. Accountability of the governing bodies and decision-makers are addressed. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 21-June 25):
A1 Mon./Wed. 4-7:30 p.m. Joseph Cronin
Class also meets on Friday, May 30th.

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SED AP 662 Administrative Planning
A comprehensive planning perspective integrates project design activities with project management and evaluation techniques. Topics include mission analysis, input-output specification and documentation, project budgeting, PERT diagramming, and decision and information flow diagramming. Each student prepares a planning document and should come to the first class with a project in mind. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 20-June 26):
A1 Tues./Thurs. 6:30-10 p.m. Richard Kropp

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SED AP 680 Education Policy in International Perspective
Online offering. A survey of current social, legal, and political issues in education, in the United States and in other countries, viewed in the context of emerging international standards. Intended for graduate students from a range of cultural backgrounds and experiences; they develop a comparative perspective that enhances their understanding of the issues that educators and policy-makers face and that the international educational community must consider to improve education (and access to education) for students around the world. In addition to written coursework, students engage in online dialogue with one another and with the instructor focused on issues presented and submit a final project that explores the course themes in relation to a specific country or locality. For further information, call the Office of Distance Education at 617-358-1960. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000; technology fee: $200; total charge: $2200

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Twelve-week course (May 20-August 8):
OL Arranged. Charles Glenn and Cara Stillings

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SED AP 763 Community Analysis
Social, political, and economic forces in international settings and their implications for the development of educational and other human service agencies. Emphasizes conceptual frameworks, methodological tools, and analysis. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 20-June 26):
A1 Tues./Thurs. 5:30-9:00 p.m. Marylee Rambaud

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Department of Curriculum and Teaching

SED CT 575 General Methods of Instruction (Grades 5–12)
Development of teaching skills and classroom strategies common to a variety of teaching fields. Includes instructional planning, integrating subject matter with learner's age level and educational environment, evaluation, and specific teaching techniques. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 2 (June 23-July 31)*:
B1 Mon./Tues./Wed./Thurs. 1-4 p.m. Stephan Ellenwood
*Note early start and end dates.

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SED EC 556 Children's Literature for the Early Childhood Teacher (Pre-K-2)
Introduces a wide array of children's literature, fiction and nonfiction, appropriate and necessary for the establishment of a literacy-based classroom. Students develop criteria for literature evaluation, investigate media's influence upon literature, and explore ways to incorporate children's literature throughout the curriculum. 2 cr. Tuition: $1000

Summer 2 (July 10-August 7):
B1 Thurs. 4-8:30 p.m. Megan Lambert

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SED EM 560 Technology and Curriculum Integration Workshop
Students build competencies in appropriate technology integration through case studies, discussions, readings, and through designing and evaluating tech-integrated lessons. Specific topics include how technology can support and enhance learning curriculum, how teachers progress through identified stages of expertise in teaching with technology, and how a technology infused learning environment should be developed. Students investigate the instructional and operational differences between a desktop program and one-to-one laptop programs. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (June 23-July 1)*:
A1 Mon./Tues./Wed./Thurs./Fri. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Shabbi Luthra
*Note start and end dates.

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SED EM 590 Software for the Curriculum
Online offering. Evaluation and selection of software and web-based resources to support K-12 curriculum goals. Students gain experience supporting teaching and learning with software and develop strategies for evaluating educational resources across disciplines and grade levels. For further information, please call the Office of Distance Education at 617-358-1960. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000; technology fee: $200; total charge: $2200

Twelve-week course (May 20-August 8):
OL Arranged. Robert Thomas

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SED EM 610 Internet and WWW for Educators
Introduction to Internet/Web technologies and their potential use and misuse in classrooms, libraries, and other educational and training environments. Applications such as communication, news, research, and instructional resources considered. Evaluation of educational value, technical knowledge, legal, and ethical issues emphasized. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 2 (July 16-24)*:
B1 Mon./Tues./Wed./Thurs./Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Swapna Kumar
*Note start and end dates.

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SED EM 630 Cyberethics
Learners investigate how virtues such as courage, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, citizenship, and trustworthiness relate to issues of privacy, plagiarism, identity, hate speech, cyberbullying, rumor spreading, and hacking in cyberspace. Learners develop activities and lesson plans for teaching cyberethics. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 2 (July 7-15)*:
B1 Mon./Tues./Wed./Thurs./Fri. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. David Whittier
*Note start and end dates.

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SED EM 680 Distance Education
Online offering. Students gain perspective on distance education through studying its potential and limitations; its similarities to, and differences from, conventional classroom education; the history and research on the effectiveness of distance education; the technological supports and administrative issues; and international examples. For further information, please call the Office of Distance Education at 617-358-1960. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000; technology fee: $200; total charge: $2200

Twelve-week course (May 20-August 8):
OL Arranged. David Whittier

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SED HE 221 Foundations of Health Education
Provides the foundation for improving health through modification of daily habits. Analysis of nutrition, exercise, stress, substance abuse, and environmental health. 2 cr. Tuition: $1000

Summer 1 (June 4-10)*:
A1 Mon./Tues./Wed./Thurs./Fri. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Avital Pato-Benari
*Note start and end dates.

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SED ME 590 Field Study: Mathematics in Education
Open only to matriculated graduate students who have completed SED ME 589 and have approval of the Field Study director. On-site conduct of the professional development program designed in SED ME 589. 2 cr. Tuition: $1000

Summer 1 (May 21-June 25):
A1 Wed. 4-8 p.m. Suzanne Chapin

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SED PE 501 Methods of Coaching
Online offering. Provides information about various approaches to coaching, and the ways in which coaches’ day-to-day practices reflect their beliefs about their role and about the athletes they coach. Students gain an understanding of the importance of developing a personal philosophy of coaching, and of the potential leadership role of the coach in society. Examines the role and responsibilities of the coach, different coaching models, practice design and delivery, and the importance of making coaching appropriate to a particular context. For further information, please call the Office of Distance Education at 617-358-1960. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000; technology fee: $200; total charge: $2200

This online course is one of four courses for an all-online 16-credit graduate certificate in Physical Education, Health Education and Coaching. Contact Dr. Eileen Sullivan at pehealth@bu.edu with any questions you have about these classes.

Apply and learn more about this program.

Summer 2 (June 30-August 8):
OL Arranged. Mike Luke

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SED PE 504 Workshop: Coaching Strategies
For students interested in current theories and advanced techniques in the coaching of team and individual sports. Meets in the FitRec Center, Room 120. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (June 17*-27):
A1 Mon./Tues./Wed./Thurs./Fri./Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. John McCarthy
*Note late start date.

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SED PE 508 Curriculum and Special Methods for Physical Education
Online offering. Provides information about the foundation of curriculum design, components of curriculum planning, and curriculum criteria. Students develop an understanding of the meaning of curriculum, the dynamics of change, the role of society, and the role of physical education within the overall school program. Students examine curriculum models, school objectives, trends in decision-making, learner evaluation and program assessment. Current trends and topics in the field of physical education, health, coaching and fitness are examined. For further information call the Office of Distance Education at 617-358-1960. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000; technology fee: $200; total charge: $2200

This online course is one of four courses for an all-online 16-credit graduate certificate in Physical Education, Health Education and Coaching. Contact Dr. Eileen Sullivan at pehealth@bu.edu to learn more about these classes.

Apply and learn more about this program.

Summer 1 (May 20-June 27):
OL Arranged. Eileen Sullivan

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SED PE 511 Movement Education: Early Childhood to Adolescence
Introduces students to the place of physical activity and movement education in schools. Fulfills the licensure requirement for students in the Elementary Education, Early Childhood, Special Education, and Physical Education Programs. Students in the Physical/Occupational Therapy Program and other disciplines may register as an elective. Fundamental motor patterns are analyzed through theory and practice. Critical examination of cooperative game playing provides a knowledge base for teaching and modifying games. Meets at the Track and Tennis Center. 2 cr. Tuition: $1000

Summer 1 (June 4-10)*:
A1 Mon./Tues./Wed./Thurs./Fri. 3:30-8:30 p.m. Eileen Sullivan
*Note start and end dates.

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SED PE 515 Institute on Physical Fitness
Development and administration of programs to raise fitness levels. Weight regulation, physical activity; nutrition and human efficiency. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 2 (July 8-17)*:
B1 Mon./Tues./Wed./Thurs./Fri. 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Katie Kilty
*Note start and end dates.

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SED PE 566 Coaching Young Athletes
Develops knowledge and understanding of the important roles and responsibilities of the youth sport coach. Students consider social, cultural, and pedagogical foundations as well as skills of coaching young participants in a variety of sports and physical activities. Also studies growth and development, communication and interaction with youth, and parent involvement. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 19-June 12)*:
A1 Mon./Wed./Thurs. 5-8:30 p.m. John McCarthy
*Note early start and end dates.
Class also meets on Friday, May 30th.

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SED SE 510 Special Education: Curriculum and Instruction
Examines principles of curriculum and instruction for students with disabilities educated in regular classroom settings. Provides studies in typical and atypical human development. Introduces students to resources appropriate for instructing children with special needs. 2 cr. Tuition: $1000

Summer 1 (May 20-June 12*):
A1 Tues./Thurs. 1-4 p.m. Kevin Koziol
*Note early end date.

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SED SE 511 Special Education: Introduction to Autism
An overview of the theories and research on the etiology, characteristics, and interventions for individuals with autism spectrum disorders. Effective approaches to family involvement are also discussed. 2 cr. Tuition: $1000

Summer 2 (July 7-11)*:
B1 Mon./Tues./Wed./Thurs./Fri. 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Donna Lehr
*Note start and end dates.

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SED SE 534 Classroom and Behavior Management
Theoretical bases and implementation strategies of effective classroom and behavior management for students with and without disabilities in elementary school settings. The focus is on individual, classroom, and school-wide approaches in schools. 2 cr. Tuition: $1000

Summer 2 (July 14-18)*:
B1 Mon./Tues./Wed./Thurs./Fri. 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Donna Lehr
*Note start and end dates.

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SED SO 573 Teaching and Understanding the Cold War through Film
Analysis of history and pedagogy about the Cold War Era (1946-1963). Emphasis on relations among film, television, and schooling. Students develop a non-traditional teaching unit with media resources. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 20-June 19):
A1 Tues./Wed./Thurs. 4-7 p.m. Dan Davis

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Department of Literacy and Language, Counseling and Development

SED CE 620 The Psychology of Performance Excellence: Talent Development
Critically examines theories related to the development of extraordinary talent across a number of domains and the complex interaction of psychological, social, biological, genetic, and educational variables that contribute to exceptionality. Domains examined include: sport, performing arts, medicine, journalism, psychology, education, and business. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 21-June 25):
A1 Mon./Wed. 4-8 p.m. Leonard Zaichkowsky
Class also meets on Friday, May 30th.

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SED CE 630 Applied Positive Psychology
Focuses on the scientific study of psychological aspects of living a fulfilling and flourishing life. Topics include happiness, empathy, optimism, friendship, goal setting, achievement, emotion, creativity, humor, and mindfulness. Students become familiar with theory and research in this relatively new subfield and critically consider applications to their teaching, coaching, leadership and/or counseling. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 20-June 26):
A1 Tues./Wed./Thurs. 1:30-4 p.m. Amy Baltzell

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SED CE 730 Guiding the College Admission Process
This graduate level course links theoretical and empirical literature on universal educational access to the counseling practice of fostering college aspirations and guiding students through the choice and application process. Developmentally appropriate guidance across the lifespan applicable to diverse educational settings and the construction of useful tools are emphasized. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 2 (June 30-August 6):
B1 Mon./Wed. 4:30-8:30 p.m. Don Fraser

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SED CE 741 Cross-Cultural Perspectives
An historical, philosophical, and clinical examination of subcultural considerations in counseling psychology professional practice and inquiry. Required for all counseling students. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 20-June 26):
A1 Tues./Wed./Thurs. 9-11:30 a.m. Deborah Youngman

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SED CE 847 Theories of Group Counseling
A conceptual and experiential introduction to group dynamics. Participation in ongoing group while studying the dynamics of group development. Covers group counseling approaches and models, issues of small group leadership, and styles of leadership. Treatment of group counseling goals, composition, phases, and research. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 20-June 26):
A1 Tues./Thurs. 12:30-4 p.m. Steven Broder

A2 Tues./Thurs. 5-8:30 p.m. Steven Broder

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SED DE 551 Deaf Literature and ASL Folklore
Representative fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama depicted in readings and videotapes related to everyday lives of Deaf people. Develops insight and appreciation of Deaf literature and ASL folklore and their implications for education. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 21-June 25):
A1 Mon./Wed. 4-7:30 p.m. Todd Czubek

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SED DE 570 American Sign Language I
Introductory course that provides non-native signers an opportunity to study American Sign Language as a foreign second language. Emphasizes developing receptive skills. An introduction to Deaf culture is presented through instruction and activities. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 20-June 26):
A1 Tues./Thurs. 4-8 p.m. Dana Schlang

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SED DE 571 American Sign Language II
Prereq: SED DE 570. Continuation of SED DE 570. Extensive information on Deaf culture is presented through conversation. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 2 (July 1-August 7):
B1 Tues./Thurs. 4-8 p.m. Bruce Bucci

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SED LR 732 Teaching Reading in the Middle and Secondary Schools
For upper-level undergraduate and graduate students. Study of the development of reading abilities in the middle and secondary years, and discussion of the implications for teaching and learning in the content area. 2 cr. Tuition: $1000

Summer 2 (August 4*-8):
B1 Mon./Wed./Fri. 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Tues./Thurs. 8 a.m.-12 noon David Craig
*Note late start date.

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SED LS 565 Introduction to Language and Linguistics
An introduction to contemporary linguistics, including phonological and syntactical theory, sociolinguistics, first- and second-language acquisition, and discourse theory. Also covers applications of various branches of linguistics to education, including issues of different cultures in the classroom, the role of language in education, and the development of literacy. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 21-June 25):
A1 Mon./Wed. 4-8 p.m. Marnie Reed
Class also meets on Friday, May 30th.

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SED LS 658 Second-Language Acquisition
Research and theories of second-language acquisition. Includes the research on naturalistic and classroom second-language learning. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 2 (July 1-August 7):
B1 Tues./Thurs. 12 noon-4 p.m. Marnie Reed

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SED LS 734 The Roles and Responsibilities of the Literacy Specialist: Leadership, Coaching, Teaching (Pre-Practicum)
Observation of a literacy specialist with attention to how the literacy specialist acts as a school-wide leader, coaches teachers, and provides literacy instruction to children. Course readings and discussions examine the multiple roles of a literacy specialist. Permission required. Contact Professor Jeanne Paratore at jparator@bu.edu for more information. (Formerly SED LR 734.) 4 cr. Tuition: $2000
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Summer 2 (June 24-August 14)*:
B1 Tues./Wed./Thurs. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Jeanne Paratore
*Note early start and late end dates.

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SED LS 737 Clinical Assessment of Reading and Writing: Practicum Part 1
In-depth study of research and instructional practices related to teaching students who struggle to learn to read and write. Review of the foundations of reading and writing development, examination of assessment practices, and exploration of research-based strategies for instruction. Can also be taken for 45 Professional Development Points. Permission required. Contact Professor Jeanne Paratore at jparator@bu.edu for more information. (Along with SED LS 738 this course replaces LR 735.) 4 cr. Tuition: $2000
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Summer 1 (May 20-June 26):
A1 Tues./Thurs. 4-8 p.m. Staff

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SED LS 738 Clinical Assessment of Reading and Writing: Practicum Part 2
Practical experience teaching students who struggle in learning to read and write. Each participant is paired with a school-aged student enrolled in the School of Education's Literacy Lab. Students administer assessments and use the outcomes to inform instruction. Can also be taken for 45 Professional Development Points. Permission required. Contact Professor Jeanne Paratore at jparator@bu.edu for more information. (Along with SED LS 737 this course replaces LR 735.) 4 cr. Tuition: $2000
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Summer 2 (June 24-August 14)*:
B1 Tues./Wed./Thurs. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Jeanne Paratore
*Note early start and late end dates.

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SED RS 600 Perspectives on Inquiry
Primarily for master's students. Emphasizes the conceptualization of research problems based on critical review of the literature. Landmark studies and current articles are used to illustrate applications of quantitative, qualitative, and theoretical approaches to inquiry. The language, logic, major concepts, strengths, and limitations of these approaches are noted. Students develop critical thinking skills for examining research information, its use for asking questions that extend knowledge, and for planning studies to address new questions. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 20-June 26):
A1 Tues./Thurs. 12 noon-4 p.m. Leonard Zaichkowsky

A2 Mon./Wed. 4-8 p.m. Adam Naylor

Summer 2 (June 30-August 7):
B1 Tues./Thurs. 12:30-4:30 p.m. Mary Catherine O'Connor

B2 Mon./Wed. 4-8 p.m. Adam Naylor

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Directed Study and Independent Study

Directed study and independent study are available in each of the School of Education's three departments. Applications are available in the SED Records Office and require Faculty approval. 2-8 cr. Tuition: $500 per credit

Directed Study
Open to matriculated undergraduate students only.

Independent Study
Open to matriculated graduate degree and CAGS candidates who have completed three or more semester courses.

Summer 1 or 2:
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Dissertation Advisement

Open to doctoral candidates.
Students must obtain signature of advisor and the faculty member who is to supervise the study. Class adjustment forms are available in the SED Records Office. 2-8 cr. Tuition: $500 per credit

Summer 1 or 2:
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Department of Administration, Training & Policy

SED AP 500 Directed Study

SED AP 900 Independent Study

SED AP 999 Dissertation Advisement

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Department of Curriculum and Teaching

SED CT 500 Directed Study

SED CT 900 Independent Study

SED CT 999 Dissertation Advisement

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Department of Literacy and Language, Counseling and Development

SED LC 500 Directed Study

SED LC 900 Independent Study

SED LC 999 Dissertation Advisement

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