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3.00 Credits
A study of the principles of effective oral communication. Special attentino is given to the development of a good speaking voice and to the organization, presentation, and evaluation of different types of speeches. 3-0-3.
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2.00 Credits
SPED 3110 - Survey of Children with Exceptionalities Pre-Requisites: EDUC 2110 or 2120 or 2130 The course provides the teacher candidates an opportunity to survey the special disabilitieis and the impact they have on learning for students in grades PK-8. Strategies for academic refinement and modification, social skill development, assistive technologies, and behavior management as well as federal and state legislation will be presented. This course meets the certification requirements for H.B.671 Guided Field Experiences required in interrelated and inclusionary classrooms.
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3.00 Credits
SPED 3210 - Ethics, Policies, & Procedures in Special Education Pre-Requisites: Admission to Teacher Education, SPED 3110 This course includes the study of policies and procedures, ethical quidelines pertinent to teachers providing special education services, including current laws, ethical standards, federal and state regulations, and individualized education programs.
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3.00 Credits
SPED 3220 - Curriculum and Methods for Children with Mild Disabilities Pre-Requisites: Admission to Teacher Education, RDNG 3410 and SPED 3210 This course is designed to provide teacher candidates with practical applications of research-based curriculum and methodology utilized in the teaching of sutdents from diverse populations with mild disabilities in the interrelated and inclusionary classroom. Appropriate planning, lesson implementation, and monitoring of student progress in collaborative situations are addressed as well as use of assistive technologies for instruction.
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2.00 Credits
SPED 3410 Inclusion of Special Populations in Middle Grades 2 credit hours Study of children and youth with special needs, emphasizing accommodation in the classroom to help students reach their potential. Teacher candidates will describe portential learning differences among students, legal requirements of general education teachers, develop differentiated lesson plans, and describe models of collaboration among professionals for teaching diverse learners. Pre-Requisites: EDUC 2110 or 2120 or 2130 - Middle Grade Education students only.
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3.00 Credits
SPED 4210 - Collaboration and Inclusion in the Regular Classroom Pre-Requisites: SPED 3210, 3220 and ECSP 3120 A course designed to provide teacher candidates with knowledge about the collaborative roles required of various service providers in education, with an emphasis on team interaction and meeting the needs of students with special needs in inclusion settings.
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2.00 Credits
2 class hours 2 Credits Prerequisite: None This course emphasizes many of the techniques students need for being successful in their college careers. Topics include time management, note taking, test taking, reading and library usage. The course focus is also oriented around comprehensive critical thinking skills and strategies useful in Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, and Mathematics. Entry into STSK 0010 is by choice or placement. Learning support, institutional credit only.
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12.00 Credits
class hours, 4 laboratory hours 6 Credits Prerequisites: ENGL 0100, MATH 0100, PSYC 0100, CITP 1011, AHSK 1101,
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5.00 Credits
8 class hours, 6 laboratory hours 5 Credits Prerequisites: SURG 1101, SURG 1105 Corequisite: SURG 1112 This 7introducing principles of the sterilization process and introduction to Pharmacology. Topics include basic case preparation and procedures, principles of the sterilization process, application of sterilization principles in the clinical/lab setting and introduction to pharmacology and physics and robotics for the surgical technologist.
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4.00 Credits
6 class hours 4 Credits Prerequisites: SURG 1109, SURG 1113 Corequisites: SURG 1114, SURG 1124 This course continues development of student knowledge and skills applicable to specialty surgery areas. Topics include: ophthalmic surgery, orthopedic surgery, thoracic surgery, peripheral/vascular surgery, cardiovascular surgery, neurosurgery and trauma surgery.
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