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Special Education (Graduate) All 4000-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements except the following, subject to limits established by the division and approval of the graduate adviser: EDSP 4030, 4070, 4890. Classified graduate standing is required for admission, except that postbaccalaureate students may enroll in 5000-level courses that are required in a credential program.
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• EDSP 5380 - Seminar in Moderate to Severe Disabilities
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• EDSP 5600 - Seminar: Education of Individuals with Physical Disabilities
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• EDSP 5610 - Essential and Functional Skills for Students with Physical, Health, and Multiple Disabilities
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• EDSP 5620 - Physical, Health, and Multiple Disabilities
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• EDSP 5640 - Academic Skills for Individuals with Visual Impairment and Blindness
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• EDSP 5650 - Advanced Seminar in Low Vision
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• EDSP 5660 - Advanced Braille Codes for Individuals with Visual Impairments
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• EDSP 5661 - Braille Competency Examination
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• EDSP 5670 - Low Incidence Early Childhood Special Education
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• EDSP 5671 - Specialized Instructional Strategies for Struggling Readers and English Language Learners Who are Visually Impaired
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• EDSP 5672 - Advanced Issues in Education of Students with Visual Impairment and Blindness
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• EDSP 5680 - Functional Skills from the Expanded Core Curriculum for Students who are Blind or Visually Impaired
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• EDSP 5690 - Specialized Technology for Individuals with Visual Impairments
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• EDSP 5750 - Seminar in Orientation and Mobility for Individuals who are Blind
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• EDSP 5760 - Seminar in Visual Impairment and Additional Disabilities
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• EDSP 5800 - Research Methods in Special Education
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• EDSP 5801 - Problems and Practices in Special Education
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• EDSP 5811 - Seminar: Issues and Strategies for Multicultural Special Education Students
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• EDSP 5881 - Transition Planning for Secondary Students with Disabilities
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• EDSP 5886 - Educating Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders
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• EDSP 5887 - Advanced Strategies Supporting Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders
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• EDSP 5960 - Comprehensive Examination
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• EDSP 5970 - Graduate Research
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• EDSP 5980 - Graduate Directed Study
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• EDSP 5990A - Thesis Planning
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• EDSP 5990B - Thesis
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• EDSP 5995A - Project Planning
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• EDSP 5995B - Project
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Special Education (Doctoral) |
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• EDSP 6000 - Seminar: Understanding and Using Research to Answer Questions about Diverse Urban Schools
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• EDSP 6040 - Disability, Race, Language, and Gender: Educational Equity, School Policy, and the Law
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• EDSP 6050 - Disability in Society
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• EDSP 6100 - Research, Issues, and Practices in College and University Teaching
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• EDSP 6110 - Seminar/Practicum:Teacher Preparation
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• EDSP 6400 - Research on Exceptional Students from Diverse Cultural and Linguistic Backgrounds
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• EDSP 6600 - Seminar: Research on Learning Disabilities and Behavior Disorders
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• EDSP 6800 - Doctoral Seminar: Moderate to Severe and Low-Incidence Disabilities Ages Birth-21
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• EDSP 6980 - Doctoral Directed Study in Special Education
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• EDSP 6990 - Doctoral Dissertation
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Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (Undergraduate) |
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• TESL 4000 - Linguistics in Language Education
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Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (Graduate) All 4000-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements, subject to limits established by the division and approval of the graduate adviser.
Classified graduate standing is required for admission, except that postbaccalaureate students may enroll in 5000-level courses that are required in a credential program
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• TESL 5600 - Theories of Teaching and Learning Second Languages
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• TESL 5610 - Pedagogical Grammar for Teachers of ESL/EFL
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• TESL 5620 - Methods for Teaching Second Languages
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• TESL 5640 - Teaching English as a Second Language for Academic Purposes
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• TESL 5650 - Using Computers in the Language Classroom
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• TESL 5660 - English Phonetics for Second Language Teachers
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• TESL 5670 - Language Testing
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• TESL 5680 - Practicum in English as a Second Language
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• TESL 5690 - Language Planning and Language Policy
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• TESL 5700 - Educational Sociolinguistics
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• TESL 5710 - Discourse Analysis in the Language Classroom
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• TESL 5720 - ESL/EFL Course, Syllabus and Materials Design
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• TESL 5730 - Current Issues in Classroom Second Language Acquisition
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• TESL 5750 - EFL/ESL Reading-Writing Connections
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• TESL 5960 - Comprehensive Examination
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• TESL 5970 - Graduate Research
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• TESL 5980 - Graduate Directed Study
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• TESL 5990A - Thesis Planning
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• TESL 5990B - Thesis
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• TESL 5995A - Project Planning
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• TESL 5995B - Project
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Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (Doctoral) (Doctoral Courses) |
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• TESL 6000 - Language Planning and Policy
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• TESL 6020 - Academic Writing for Success in Doctoral Studies
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Technology (Undergraduate) All 4000-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser.
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• TECH 4540 - Special Topics in Industrial Studies
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Technology (Graduate) All 4000-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser. Classified graduate standing is required for admission to all 5000 level courses
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• TECH 5100 - Technology Forecasting and Assessment
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• TECH 5310 - Security Issues in the 21st Century
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• TECH 5320 - Hazardous Material and Disaster Management
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• TECH 5410 - Leadership of Career and Technical Education and Training Programs
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• TECH 5420 - Curriculum Development for Career and Technical Education and Training
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• TECH 5510 - Product Conceptualization and Realization
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• TECH 5520 - Six Sigma for Manufacturing
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• TECH 5530 - Manufacturing Decision Making
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• TECH 5540 - Manufacturing Production Control
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• TECH 5550 - Quality Assurance and Root Cause Analysis
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• TECH 5710 - LEED Green and Energy Audit
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• TECH 5720 - Autonomous Vehicles and Smart Infrastructure
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• TECH 5900 - Research Development for Technology Leadership
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• TECH 5960 - Comprehensive Examination
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• TECH 5980 - Graduate Directed Study
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• TECH 5990 - Thesis
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• TECH 5995 - Project
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Television, Film and Media Studies (Undergraduate) |
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• JOUR 2490 - Announcing
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• JOUR 2920 - Introduction to News Writing and Reporting
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• JOUR 2950 - Journalism Production
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• JOUR 3400 - Interviewing For News Media
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• JOUR 3500 - Race, Class and Gender in American Journalism
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• JOUR 3910 - University Times
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• JOUR 4740 - Television News Field Production
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• JOUR 4750 - Television News Studio Production
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• JOUR 4820 - Digital Journalism
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• JOUR 4920 - Radio and Television News Writing
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• JOUR 4950 - Sports Broadcasting
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• JOUR 4970 - Journalism Capstone
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• TVF 1000 - Media in Everyday Life
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• TVF 1100 - Media Writing
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• TVF 1200 - Introduction to Audio
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• TVF 1938 - History of Comic Books (EFFECTIVE TERM: SPRING 2020)
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• TVF 2000 - Introduction to Digital Media
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• TVF 2010 - Introduction to Studio Production
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• TVF 2260 - A Journey Through World Cinema
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• TVF 2500 - Media, Culture and Identity
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