May 19, 2024  
University Catalog 2017-2018 
    
University Catalog 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Courses are numbered as follows: freshmen, 100-level; sophomores, 200-level; juniors, 300-level; seniors, 400-level; graduate students, 500- & 600-level. Certain 400-level courses may be taken by graduate students for graduate credit; in such cases, graduate students complete additional research assignments to bring the courses up to graduate level rigor. The letter G in parentheses, (G), appears at the end of those 400-level undergraduate course descriptions which are approved for graduate level work. When taught for graduate credit, those courses are taught by Graduate Faculty. Only students admitted to the Graduate School may enroll in 500- & 600-level courses.

No credit is allowed in any curriculum for any course with a catalog number beginning with zero (0) (e.g. ENGL 099 ).

The numerical listing after each course title gives the following information: the first number represents lab hours per week; the second digit represents the number of 75-minute lecture periods per week; the third digit represents the semester credit hours earned for successful completion of the course. A few courses will have a fourth digit in parentheses. This means the course may be repeated for credit and the fourth digit designates the total amount of semester hour credit that may be earned including repetition of the course. Typically, these courses are research-, performance-, or project-oriented and found in the 300-, 400-levels (undergraduate student) or 500-, 600-levels (graduate student).

Some courses require the student to complete a prerequisite course or to secure special permission from faculty prior to enrolling in the course. These prerequisites are listed immediately after the numerical semester credit hour designations. Each student is responsible for complying with prerequisite course work requirements and special instructions.

NOTES:

  1. Courses designated with an asterisk * mean this course will be accepted for General Education Requirement (GER) transfer credit. A course MAY or MAY NOT be accepted as equivalent to or substitute for a course in a specific discipline or major. Please check the Board of Regents web site at www.regents.state.la.us/ and the school you are transferring to for additional information.
  2. Courses with the designation (IER) meet the Board of Regents International Education Requirement.
  3. Students with a Freshman or Sophomore classification are not eligible to register for 400-level (Senior) courses without the written approval of the Academic Dean (or the Dean’s designated representative) of the college responsible for that specific subject and course)
  4. Course offerings for each term are made available prior to Early Registration via the BOSS website (“Available Course Sections”) and in .pdf format on the Registrars website (Quarterly Schedule of Classes-The Racing Form). Quarterly offerings are subject to change to accommodate the needs of students.

Louisiana Common Course Numbering (LCCN).

Louisiana uses a statewide common course numbersing system “…to facilitate program planning and the transfer of students and course credits between and among institutions.” Faculty representatives from all of the public colleges and universities worked to articulate common course content to be covered for each course included on the Board of Regents Master Course Articulation Matrix. Beginning with General Education Requirements (GER), this initiative will continue with an eye toward expansion throughout the entire Matrix.

Each course is identified by a 4-Alpha character “rubric” (i.e. prefix or department abbreviation) and a four-digit number. Each 4-Alpha rubric begins with “C” to signify that it is a state “Common” number, followed by a standard discipline abbreviation so that when they are included in campus catalogs and web sites, its meaning will be clear. For example, “CMAT” is the standardized LCCN abbreviation for Mathematics courses included in the Statewide Course Catalog. Another example would be “CENL” for English courses.

The 4-Alpha character rubric is followed by four digits, each with their own positional meaning. The first digit of the course number denoteds the academic level of the course (1 = freshman/1st year; 2 = sophomore/2nd year). The second and third digits establish course sequencing and/or distinguish the course from others of the same level, credit value, and rubric. The fourth digit denotes the credit value of the course in semester hours. For example, CMAT 1213 College Algebra (Common, Mathematics, Freshman/1st year, articulated standard sequence 21, 3 semester hours, College Algebra); CENL 1013 English Composition I (Common, English, Freshman/1st year, articulated standard sequence 01, 3 semester hours, English Composition I.

All rubric/number course identifiers correspond to course descriptiors listed in the Statewide Course Catalog, published by the Louisiana Board of Regents with direct faculty input.The Statewide Course Catalog will comprise the academic courses for which there is statewide agreement among discipline faculty representatives as to the minimum course content to be covered so that a student completing the course will be ready for the next course for which it is a prerequisite in a sequence or curriculum. Louisiana Tech University courses that are part of the Statewide Common Course Catalog can be readily identified by the [LCCN: AAAA####] at the end of the course description.

The Master Course Articulation Matrix, and the Louisiana Statewide Common Course Catalogue can be found on the Louisiana Board of Regents website (www.regents.doa.louisiana.gov under the Academic Affairs menu option.)

 

Education Curriculum Instruction

  
  • EDCI 472: Transition and Vocational Procedures

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite EDCI 400  and admission to a teaching program. Emphasizes transition and vocational models, curricular strategies, and services. Field based experiences focus on career exploration and planning, inter-agency collaboration, research and family involvement.
  
  • EDCI 473: Behavior Analytic Teaching Strategies for Mild/Moderate

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 2-1-3 Prerequisite Admission to a teaching program. Interventions, methods, materials, and research-based strategies for students with and without disabilities with emphasis on accommodations, modifications, and behavior analytic procedures across environments. (G)
  
  • EDCI 474: Verbal and Complex Behaviors

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite EDCI 473   Knowledge and skills in evidence-based practices focused on behavior analytic procedures and complex behaviors for children at-risk and with disabilities.
  
  • EDCI 475: Foundations of Education

    2 Semester Credit Hours . An interdisciplinary survey of the development of educational institutions and practices with particular focus upon the influences of social, legal, historical, and philosophical thought. (G)
  
  • EDCI 477: Teaching Methods for Effective Instruction of Science and Social Studies

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite PSYC 207  and Admission to a teaching program. A course for the study of curriculum organization, instructional strategies and materials, and research findings related to PK-8 science and social studies. (G)
  
  • EDCI 480: Principles of Teaching

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Admission to a teaching program. An investigation of the principles of teaching as related to the student, curriculum, and the teaching-learning process. (G)
  
  • EDCI 481: Inclusion Models and Procedures

    3 Semester Credit Hours . A field-based exploration of the inclusion models, pupil appraisal, and curriculum designs. (G)
  
  • EDCI 482: Strategies and Procedures for Serving Individuals With Complex Needs

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite EDCI 400  or EDCI 504 . Planning, procedures, strategies/assessments to investigate the needs of individuals using behavior analytic methodology for young children with special needs and their families. (G)
  
  • EDCI 483: Psycho-Educational Assessment of Exceptional Students

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Admission to a teaching program. An examination of administration and interpretation of basic tests (standardized and criterion-referenced) to make appropriate assessment decsisions regarding exceptional students. (G)
  
  • EDCI 484: Collaboration, Teaming, and Teaching for Inclusion

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 The course provides core components and examples of integrated services, community-school partnership, and family support to enhance quality of life of people with disabilities. (G)
  
  • EDCI 485: Assessment and Evaluation of Students With Disabilities

    3 Semester Credit Hours . An examination of administration and interpretation of basic tests (standardized and curriculum-based) to make appropriate educational decisions regarding students with exceptionalities. (G)
  
  • EDCI 486: Ethics in Working With Individuals and Families

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite Admission to a teaching program. Ethical considerations in the research-based strategies, theories, models, and resources for use with families of at-risk and developmentally delayed children. (G)
  
  • EDCI 490: Introduction to Adult Education

    3 Semester Credit Hours . A study of the history, philosophy, objectives, and nature of adult and continuing education; emphasis given to the adult as a learner. (G)
  
  • EDCI 491: Reading in Adult Education

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Examines the characteristics of the functionally illiterate adult. (G)
  
  • EDCI 492: Materials and Methods in Adult Education

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Examination of characteristics unique to the adult with emphasis on analysis of the methods and materials available for working with adults.
  
  • EDCI 493: Cross-Cultural Communication for Esl Teaching

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Senior Standing. Concepts of culture and the relationship of language acquisition to the cultural setting with specific application to the teaching of ESL. (G)
  
  • EDCI 496: Intro To The Global Campus

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Permission of Instructor (Pass/Fail). An online course that will provide resources and skills needed to develop and teach a student-centered eLearning course effectively through the Global Campus.
  
  • EDCI 498: Certificate Completion

    No Credit Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite POST BACCALAUREATE STANDING AND CONSENT OF COLLEGE OF EDUCATION UNDERGRADUATE Experiences. Required for all students completing a Post Baccalaureate Certificate program. (Pass/Fail)
  
  • EDCI 499: Instructional Strategies and Materials for Teaching Blind Students

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Admission to a teaching program or consent of instructor. Methods and materials for teachers teaching blind children to read. Students will increase personal Braille reading speed, proficiency, and knowledge of the literary Braille code. (G)
  
  • EDCI 500: Research Applications for Teachers and Educational Leaders

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Research techniques as they apply to effective school improvement, in locating and interpreting educational research, in writing in acceptable form, and in evaluating research.
  
  • EDCI 502: Psychoeducational Assessment of Exceptional Students

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Assessment and interpretation procedures for administering and interpreting tests (standardized and criterion-referenced), and making appropriate assessment decisions regarding students with M/M disabilities.
  
  • EDCI 504: Human Exceptionalities Seminar

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Provides a survey (including legislation, definitions, characteristics, identification, and educational procedures) of students with various exceptionalities.
  
  • EDCI 505: Curriculum Theory

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Current and historical curriculum theories that support a critical study of curriculum, assessment, and pedagogical practices. 

     

  
  • EDCI 510: Teacher Leadership and Professional Practice I

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Students will be exposed to conceptual frameworks needed to become effective instructional as well as peer/teacher leaders and to make calculated decisions based on best practice and research-based findings.
  
  • EDCI 511: Teacher Leadership and Professional Practice II

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Participants gain an in-depth knowledge of essential skills needed to become active teacher as well as educational leaders.
  
  • EDCI 517: Critical Action Research

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Engages educators in formal inquiry of authentic problems embedded within the social, cultural, and political contexts of schooling.
  
  • EDCI 520: Practicum for Graduate Students

    3 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Structured laboratory experiences in area(s) of specialization in education. May be repeated for credit up to 9 hours.
  
  • EDCI 521: Assessment of Students and Programs

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Diagnosing and evaluating students and programs within the framework of instruction; emphasis on problem solving in order to improve learning and teaching.
  
  • EDCI 522: Instructional Theory and Practice

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Exploration and investigation of methods and paradigms of instructional theory and delivery; emphasis on creative aplication of instructional technology and processes that create learning opportunities.
  
  • EDCI 524: Supervision of Student Teaching

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Designed for experienced teachers who are interested in serving as supervising teachers in teacher-education programs.
  
  • EDCI 525: Instructional Theory, Practice, and Assessment

    3 Semester Credit Hours . A study of effective teaching and assessment methods, strategies, and practices.
  
  • EDCI 526: Curriculum Development

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Application of theory and research of curriculum; issues and trends in curriculum; strategies and techniques for planning curriculum; value and empirical bases for curriculum decisions.
  
  • EDCI 528: Evaluating Pupil Growth

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Methods and procedures in test development, administration, validation, and interpretation.
  
  • EDCI 530: Professional Development

    3 Semester Credit Hours . The course is designed to help educational leaders understand the links between sustained, intellectually rigorous staff development and improved teaching and learning.
  
  • EDCI 533: Problems in Education

    1-4 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Consent of instructor. An advanced course dealing with special problems in the different fields of education. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • EDCI 533A: Problems in Education

    1 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Consent of instructor. An advanced course dealing with special problems in the different fields of education. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • EDCI 533B: Problems in Education

    2 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Consent of instructor. An advanced course dealing with special problems in the different fields of education. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • EDCI 533C: Problems in Education

    3 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Consent of instructor. An advanced course dealing with special problems in the different fields of education. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • EDCI 533D: Problems in Education

    4 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Consent of instructor. An advanced course dealing with special problems in the different fields of education. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • EDCI 540: Behavior Analysis and Classroom Management

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 1-2-3 Prerequisite EDCI 504  or an equivalent at the undergraduate level. Advanced study of the factors related to mild/moderate disabilities and the basic foundation of applied behavior analysis used to address these factors.
  
  • EDCI 547: Prof Considerations in Physical/Medical Management for Individuals and Their Families

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Evidence-based practices in teaming with families to provide early intervention for young children with special needs.
  
  • EDCI 548: Verbal Behavior and Complex Behaviors

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Knowledge and skills in evidence-based practices focused on behavior analytic procedures and complex behaviors for children at-risk and with disabilities.
  
  • EDCI 549: Advanced Behavior Analysis in Early Interventions

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Behavior analytic research and applications from early childhood and early intervention to address the complex needs of individuals, including historical and theoretical relationships.
  
  • EDCI 551: Research and Thesis

    . Maximum credit allowed is six hours.
  
  • EDCI 562: Elementary School Curriculum

    3 Semester Credit Hours . A study of principles of curriculum construction in the elementary school. Emphasis is upon selection, organization and evaluation of materials suitable to the elementary school.
  
  • EDCI 563: Secondary School Curriculum

    3 Semester Credit Hours . A study of the principles of curriculum development in the secondary school.
  
  • EDCI 565: Assessment and Evaluation of Students With Disabilities

    3 Semester Credit Hours . An examination of administration and interpretation of basic tests (standardized and curriculum-based) to make appropriate educational decisions regarding students with exceptionalities.
  
  • EDCI 566: Improving Intstruction in Remedial Education

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Focuses on improvement of college level instruction at the remedial/developmental level.
  
  • EDCI 571: Change Theory and Innovation in Education

    3 Semester Credit Hours . A study of change theory and how varying factors and circumstances influence the extent of success or failure of planned innovations in public education.
  
  • EDCI 572: Education Foundations and Public Policy

    3 Semester Credit Hours . An analysis of the links between educational policy and school history with particular emphasis on the historical, philosophical, social, and legal foundations of education.
  
  • EDCI 575: Practicum in Education

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Consent of Director of Laboratory Experiences. (PASS/FAIL). Structured laboratory experiences in education.
  
  • EDCI 576: Student Teaching

    2-9 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Structured laboratory experiences in area(s) of specialization in education. Minimum of 180 clock hours in direct teaching. May be repeated for credit up to 9 hours.
  
  • EDCI 576A: Student Teaching

    2 Semester Credit Hours . Structured laboratory experiences in area(s) of specialization in education. Minimum of 180 clock hours in direct teaching. May be repeated for credit up to 9 hours.
  
  • EDCI 576B: Student Teaching

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Structured laboratory experiences in area(s) of specialization in education. Minimum of 180 clock hours in direct teaching. May be repeated for credit up to 9 hours.
  
  • EDCI 576C: Student Teaching

    4 Semester Credit Hours . Structured laboratory experiences in area(s) of specialization in education. Minimum of 180 clock hours in direct teaching. May be repeated for credit up to 9 hours.
  
  • EDCI 576D: Student Teaching

    5 Semester Credit Hours . Structured laboratory experiences in area(s) of specialization in education. Minimum of 180 clock hours in direct teaching. May be repeated for credit up to 9 hours.
  
  • EDCI 576F: Student Teaching

    7 Semester Credit Hours . Structured laboratory experiences in area(s) of specialization in education. Minimum of 180 clock hours in direct teaching. May be repeated for credit up to 9 hours.
  
  • EDCI 576I: Student Teaching

    9 Semester Credit Hours . Structured laboratory experiences in area(s) of specialization in education. Minimum of 180 clock hours in direct teaching. May be repeated for credit up to 9 hours.
  
  • EDCI 577: Teaching Methods for Effective Instruction of Science and Social Studies

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite PSYC 204  or EPSY 511. A course for the study of curriculum organization, instructional strategies and materials, and research findings related to PK-8 science and social studies.
  
  • EDCI 578: Braille II

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Students learn Nemeth and computer braille codes and how to make and teach tactile graphics while increasing profiency in reading, transcribing, and proofreading literary braille.
  
  • EDCI 579: Developmental Aspects of Blindness, Assessment and Evaluation

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Students learn the physical, social, and emotional development of blind children, birth through adulthood, and the methods used to assess and evaluate these children.
  
  • EDCI 580: Specialist Research and Thesis

    . Maximum credit allowed is 6 hours.
  
  • EDCI 582: Educational and Functional Implications of Low Vision and Blindness

    3 Semester Credit Hours . An overview course addressing the educational and functional implications of low Vision and blindness, including eye anatomy, eye diseases, assessment, and intervention strategies.
  
  • EDCI 584: Orientation and Mobility for Teachers of Blind Students

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Teaches basics of efficient, independent, nonvisual travel; movement for young blind children; multi-handicapped blind children and contemporary philosophical issues.
  
  • EDCI 585: Comprehensive Examination in Education

    No credit Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Graduate standing is required. Required for all graduatin graduate students enrolled in the M.Ed., M.A.T., and M.S. programs of study in Teacher Education. Requires consent of the College of Education Graduate Director. May be repeated once.
  
  • EDCI 588: Behavior Analytic Teaching Strategies for Mild/Moderate

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Interventions, methods, materials, and research-based strategies for students with and without disabilities with emphasis on accommodations, modifications, and behavior analytic procedures across environments.
  
  • EDCI 590: American Society and Diversity: Issues for Educators

    3 Semester Credit Hours . An overview and critical analysis of the philosophical, historical, and contemporary issues of diversity in American society and their impacts upon education.
  
  • EDCI 591: National Board for Professional Teaching Standards Trends and Issues I

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Experiences and reflections about teaching and learning to help participants begin the portfolio preparation process for National Board Certification.
  
  • EDCI 592: National Board for Professional Teaching Standards Trends and Issues II

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite EDCI 591 . (Pass/Fail). This course is designed to assist all teachers (PK-12) with preparation for certification as a National Board Certified Teacher.
  
  • EDCI 593: Tchr Wrk Sample (Tws)E-Portfolio

    No credit Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Admission to Master of Arts in Teaching program and consent of the program DIRECTOR (Pass/Fail). Required for all graduating students enrolled in the Master of Arts in Teaching program.
  
  • EDCI 595: Sacs Casi Accreditation/School Improvement Process I

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Participants will gain understanding of the SACS CASI Accreditation Standards for Quality Schools and will learn techniques to organize and interpret data, lead school improvement initiatives, and serve as SACS CASI steering committee members.
  
  • EDCI 596: Sacs Casi: District Accreditation Protocol

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Provides school and district administrators with an in-depth understanding of the SACS CASI school district accreditation process. Participants learn techniques to build a shared Vision, develop school and district profiles, design action plans, and interpret the success of both school and district initiatives to further student learning.
  
  • EDCI 597: S.T.A.R. Evaluation and Assessment Protocol

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Designed for experienced teachers who are interested in serving being subject-matter qualified, research-based proficient, technology integrators, and advanced communicators in order to supervise, mentor, and lead teacher candidates in teacher-education programs.
  
  • EDCI 598: Certificate Completion

    No Credit Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite GRADUATE STANDING AND CONSENT OF COLLEGE OF EDUCATION GRADUATE DIRECTOR. Required for all students completing a Graduate Certificate program. (Pass/Fail)
  
  • EDCI 599: E-Portfolio

    No credit Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Graduate standing required. (Pass/Fail). Required for all graduating graduate students enrolled in the Master of Science Curriculum and Instruction program or the Master of Arts in Teaching program who began their program Fall 2008 or later. May be repeated.

Education Leadership

  
  • EDLE 500: Research Appl for Educ Leaders

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Research knowledge and skills in collecting, analyzing, interpreting and using data to lead school improvement and designing action research.
  
  • EDLE 501: Curriculum Development and Assessment Planning for Educational Leaders

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Application of curriculum research and theory to inform practice; curriculum issues and trends, strategies and techniques for aligning curriculum to state and national standards.
  
  • EDLE 510: Teacher Leadership and Prof Prac I

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Students will be exposed to conceptual frameworks needed to become effective instructional as well as peer/teacher leaders and to make calculated decisions based on best practice and research-based findings to postively impact teaching and learning at the local school site.
  
  • EDLE 511: Teach Leadership and Prof Prac II

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Foundations laid in the Teacher Leadership and Professionalism I course will be enhanced with an emphasis on technology skills to serve the teacher leader in making the best research-based decisions to effect positive teaching and learning at the local school site.
  
  • EDLE 520: Practicum for Administration and Supervision

    3 Semester Credit Hours . (PASS/FAIL). Structured field-based experience in educational administration and supervision.
  
  • EDLE 527: Public School Organization and Administration

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Introduction to national, state, and local administration; public school finance; principles and practices of administration; administration of special services; national and state legal aspects of public school administration, and administration of school-community relations.
  
  • EDLE 530: Professional Development

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Designed to help educational leaders understand the links between sustained, intellectually rigorous staff development and improved teaching and learning.
  
  • EDLE 531: Supv of Instr for School Improve

    3 Semester Credit Hours . A study of instructional leadership processes, functions, and tasks for effective teaching with particular emphasis on acquisition and assessment of numeracy and literacy skills.
  
  • EDLE 540: Org Behav and Innov Leadership

    3 Semester Credit Hours . A study of the various elements of organizational behavior in educational environments and how they function to mediate planned change and school improvement.
  
  • EDLE 541: Effective Leadership Management

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Duties and responsibilities in finance, business management, organization, leadership, administration and supervision of personnel in elementary/secondary schools.
  
  • EDLE 550: Supervision of Child Welfare and Attendance

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Principles and practices of census, child welfare, and attendance for the supervisor of child welfare and attendance or Visiting teacher.
  
  • EDLE 551: Facilitating School and Community Partnerships in Diverse Settings

    3 Semester Credit Hours . This course is designed to familiarize educational administration candidates with the elements of efficient and collaborative school-community relations programs and campaigns for schools and school districts servicing diverse educational settings.
  
  • EDLE 552: Supervision of Instruction in Elementary and Secondary Schools

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite 0-3-3. A course designed to aid prospective elementary and secondary director. A course designed to aid prospective elementary and secondary administrators in theories, principles, and concepts of supervision.
  
  • EDLE 553: E-Leadership for School Technology Integration

    3 Semester Credit Hours . This course is designed to enable aspiring education administrators to plan, manage, lead, and sustain effective technology implementation in schools.
  
  • EDLE 555: School and Community Relations

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Principles of school relations applied to education and the development of school and community understandings.
  
  • EDLE 556: School Law

    3 Semester Credit Hours . State and national aspects and implications of public school law. Special attention is given to cases in both state and federal courts.
  
  • EDLE 557: Elementary School Principalship

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Duties and responsibilities in organization, leadership, administration, and supervision in the elementary school.
  
  • EDLE 558: Secondary School Principalship

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Duties and responsibilities in organization, leadership, and administration of the secondary school.
  
  • EDLE 559: School Finance

    3 Semester Credit Hours . An in-depth survey into the financial and business management in public education.
  
  • EDLE 560: School Personnel Administration

    3 Semester Credit Hours . A course to equip the new principal to administrate all school personnel.
  
  • EDLE 561: Sch Law, Pol, and Eth/Educ Leaders

    3 Semester Credit Hours . State and national aspects of school law as well as implications of legal issues, policy, and ethics for educational leaders.
  
  • EDLE 562: Internship in Educ Leadership I

    1 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite By application only. Structured field-based experiences in educational leadership and supervision. By application only.
  
  • EDLE 563: Internship in Educ Leadership II

    1 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite By application only. Structured field-based experiences in educational leadership and supervision. By application only.
  
  • EDLE 564: Intern in Educ Leadership III

    1 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite By application only. Structured field-based experiences in educational leadership and supervision. By application only.
  
  • EDLE 565: Differentiated Supervision

    3 Semester Credit Hours . Focuses on improvement of classroom instruction through the building of the relationship between supervision and teaching.
 

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