COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
(EDP)
1703 College Success Seminar
(2-2) 3 hours credit.
Intensive training in the application of essential academic college-level learning
theories and strategies. Topics include: self-assessment/goal clarification,
time/task management, college textbook reading, lecture note taking, career
counseling, library/online research skills, examination preparation, and diversity
awareness. Students will engage in critical thinking/problem solving activities,
and practice oral, written, and electronic communications skills. Laboratory
required.
2113 Development in the Elementary and Middle School Child
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing and satisfaction of
TSI requirement.
An introduction to the cognitive, psychosocial, sociocultural, psychoanalytic
and moral theories of development from birth through adolescence. Topics also
include atypical development, exceptionality, and learning challenges. Emphasis
is on applications at the elementary school level. (Same as AEP 2113. Credit
cannot be earned for both EDP 2113 and AEP 2113.)
3133 Principles of Learning and Classroom Management
EC–4
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing and satisfaction of
TSI requirement.
An introduction to the behavioral, social, cognitive, and constructivist views
of learning. Examines various theories and models of classroom organization
and management. Included are such topics as motivation, behavior modification,
assertive discipline, views of intelligence, self-regulation, multicultural
education and assessment, and grading. Emphasis is on the early elementary
grades EC–4. (Same as AEP 3133. Credit cannot be earned for both EDP 3133 and
AEP 3133.)
3203 Learning and Development in the Secondary School Adolescent
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing and satisfaction of
TSI requirement.
An introduction to major theories of learning and development, with an emphasis
on applications at the secondary level. Topics include individual and group
differences, motivation, and secondary-level classroom management. (Same as
AEP 3203. Credit cannot be earned for both EDP 3203 and AEP 3203.)
3303 Principles of Learning and Classroom Management
(Grades 4–8)
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing and satisfaction of
TSI requirement.
An introduction to the behavioral, social, cognitive, and constructivist views
of learning. Examines various theories and models of classroom organization
and management. Included are such topics as motivation, behavior modification,
assertive discipline, views of intelligence, self-regulation, multicultural
education, assessment, and grading. Emphasis is on the middle elementary grades
4 through 8. (Same as AEP 3303. Credit cannot be earned for both EDP 3303 and
AEP 3303.)
4203 Assessment and Evaluation
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisites: Completion of all requirements for admission
to the teacher certification program, including but not limited to satisfaction
of the TSI requirement, and completion of EDU 2103 and EDP 3203 or EDP 3303.
This course will discuss the principles and techniques necessary to develop
sound assessment strategies. The primary focus of the course will be on the
creation of test items, administration of classroom evaluation procedures,
and the roles of testing, measurement, and evaluation in daily classroom practice.
The use and interpretation of standardized tests, alternative assessments,
and norm- and criterion-referenced assessments will also be discussed as well
as theoretical and ethical issues related to testing and evaluation. Restricted
course; advisor code required for registration.
4913 Independent Study
3 hours credit. Prerequisite: Permission in writing (form available) of the
instructor, the student's advisor, the Department Chair, and the Dean of
the College in which the course is offered.
Independent reading, research, discussion, and/or writing under the direction
of a faculty member. May be repeated for credit, but not more than 6 semester
credit hours of independent study, regardless of discipline, will apply to
a bachelor's degree.
4953 Special Studies in Educational Psychology
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
Organized course offering the opportunity for specialized study not normally
or not often available as part of the regular course offerings. Special Studies
may be repeated for credit when topics vary, but not more than 6 semester credit
hours, regardless of discipline, will apply to a bachelor's degree.
4993 Honors Thesis
3 hours credit. Prerequisites: Enrollment limited to Honors College students
during the last two semesters with sponsorship by a department faculty member.
Supervised research and preparation for an honors thesis. May be repeated once
with advisor's approval.
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