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4.00 Credits
F, S. An interdisciplinary approach to the definitions, theories, rhetoric, and styles of leadership practiced in contemporary cultures. The short- and long-term effectiveness of global, national, and local leaders will be studied and evaluated as students develop their own leadership goals. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 semester hours. Admission to the University Honors College. Credits: 4
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4.00 Credits
F, S. Through a study of the events and circumstances surrounding the European Witchhunts, this course will explore the roles that misogyny, social dislocation, economic crisis, religious belief, and challenges to authority played in the age of intolerance that resulted in the execution of many thousands of women and men. History majors are excluded. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 semester hours. Admission to University Honors College. Credits: 4
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4.00 Credits
On Demand. Identification and assessment of effects of interrelationship between journalistic media and social, cultural, political, economic and technological systems and processes in the context of the media's major societal roles. Particular attention will be given to media's changing and evolving impact on society and groups within society. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 semester hours. Admission to University Honors College. Journalism majors are excluded. Credits: 4
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4.00 Credits
On Demand. Examination of history, philosophy, theory, legal rights, constraints and ethical responsibilities regarding free expression. This civil liberty will be considered in the context of its application to and effect on different societal groups based on social and political status, gender and race. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 semester hours. Admission to University Honors College. Journalism majors are excluded. Credits: 4
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4.00 Credits
On Demand. A discussion and analysis of selected human rights problems, with emphasis on the ways in which government action affects the protection and promotion of these rights. Majors in Political Science are excluded. WI Credits: 4
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4.00 Credits
A discussion of the role of plants in the origin and development of human civilization including hunters and gatherers, agricultural origins, plants and plant products which changed history, plant domestication and cultivation, the green revolution, and plants in the environment. Biological Sciences majors are excluded.? WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 semester hours and admission to University Honors College. Credits: 4 Social Science
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2.00 Credits
F, S. Observation and data collection techniques, professional issues in teaching, characteristics of schools, curricular organizations, effective teachers, 13 clock hours of structured observation. SPE 911; EED 901 Prerequisites & Notes: Concurrent enrollment in ELE 2320 is desirable, or permission of department chair. Credits: 2
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3.00 Credits
Concepts and issues in the physical, social, emotional, and intellectual growth and development of children and early adolescents: prenatal through middle school/junior high. Field-based activities will be provided in conjunction with ELE 2000. SPE 913; EED 902; ECE 912 Prerequisites & Notes: Concurrent enrollment in ELE 2000 is desirable. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
F, S. A study of characteristics of children from before birth to the middle grades. Ways for teachers and other caregivers to respond to their needs and learning styles. Fifteen clock hours of clinical experience in preschool through primary level classrooms and child care centers. ECE 912 Credits: 3
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4.00 Credits
Topics include instructional strategies, models for classroom management and discipline, parent-school community involvement, and school law. Forty-five clock hours of field-based activities primarily in reading and language arts. Prerequisites & Notes: ELE 2000 and ELE 2320. Concurrent enrollment in ELE 3280 and ELE 3350, or permission of department chair. University Teacher Education requirements apply and department requirements for enrollment must be met, including an expectation of second semester Junior standing.? Credits: 4
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