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Summer Program of Study

Cohort VII:  2007-2009

Summer I        GRADUATE CORE

PSY 515 Advanced Psychological Theory in the Classroom (3)
EDU 561 Advanced Masters Seminar I (1)
EDU 511 Advanced Foundational Studies (3)
EDU 515 Educational Testing & Measurement (3)

Fall I                 ONLINE

EDU 516 Educational Research (3)
ADMISSION TO CANDIDACY (Faculty Review)

Summer II       SPECIALTY AREA CORE

EDU 521 Survey of Elementary Curriculum: Development & Content (3)
EDU 561 Advanced Masters Seminar II (1)
EDU 532 Collaboration And Consultation Skills (3)
EDU 530 Principles of Diagnostic Instruction (3)

Fall II                 ONLINE

EDU 550 Meeting Special Learning Needs of Students (3)

Summer III     CONCLUDING PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES

Elective:  one from below as available (3)
Elective:  one from below as available (3)
PORTFOLIO APPROVAL (Faculty Review) 
EDU 561 Advanced Masters Seminar III (1)

Electives:  (Be advised that not all electives are taught each summer.  Courses marked * are taught on odd-numbered years; courses marked ** are taught on even-numbered years.  Although electives are scheduled for Summer III, electives may be taken in Summer II if that is the year the desired electives are taught.)

*EDU 523       Instructional Technologies in the Classroom
*EDU 540       Literature for Children and Youth: Analysis & Application
*MTH 521       Mathematical Concepts for the Elementary School Teacher
**EDU 522     Advanced Literacy in the Elementary Schools
**SCI 565      Integrated Science for Elementary & Middle Grade Teachers

The following Special Education courses may be taken as electives with permission from the instructor.  (These courses are taught each summer.)

EDU 544         Language, Literacy & Mathematics Methods in Special Education
EDU 545         Planning & Managing the learning Environment for Students with Exceptional Learning Needs
EDU 555         Teaching & Learning Strategies for Students with Exceptional Learning Needs