Undergraduate EDF Courses
- 2555. Diversity of Schools and Societies: Social and Global Perspectives. (3-0-3) F, S. How schooling is shaped by, and ought to respond to, the social contexts in which it occurs, particularly in multicultural and global contexts.
- EDF 2985. Adults in Transition (2-0-2) Designed to assist returning adult students with the transition into academia with an emphasis on writing/communication skills, learning styles, successful learning techniques/practices, program policies/procedure and developing an academic plan of study. Prerequisite: Admission to the Board of Trustees BA degree Program or permission of the instructor. (WI)
- 4450. Philosophy and History of Education. (3-0-3) The philosophical and historical foundations of leading educational theories as they treat human nature, objectives, and processes of education. Prerequisite: Junior standing.
- 4741. Independent Study. (Arr.-Arr.-1-3) May be repeated for a total of six semester hours credit. Prerequisite: Permission of the department chairperson.
Courses Open to Juniors, Seniors, and Graduate Students
- 4750. Introduction to Adult Education. (3-0-3) Adult education today, its career opportunities, and its historical and theoretical foundations.
Courses numbered 5000-5499 inclusive may be taken by a senior whose grade point average is 2.75 or higher, with permission of the instructor and the Dean of the Graduate School. Courses numbered 5500 and above are open only to students who have been admitted to the Graduate School.
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