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BSL 475: Individual Problems in Bilingual Education and English as a Second Language Programs
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course is designed for persons interested in enhancing educational principles related to current bilingual and English as a second language issues. This course will address specific topics for independent study related to second language learning, methodologies, curriculum, instruction, evaluation, parent/community involvement, program design and field experiences. Prerequisite: 56 hours. Credit 3.
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BSL 477: Curriculum in Bilingual and Second Language Programs
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course identifies appropriate curricula and teaching strategies to teach reading, language arts, mathematics, science and social studies to second language learners. Principles of current content area curriculum and instructional theory as related to language learning in a bilingual classroom are studied. Spanish is often used to teach this course. Field experiences in PK-4 schools required. Taken concurrently with BSL 430
. Prerequisite: 50 hours, BSL 333
and ESL 478
. Credit 3.
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BSL 488: Student Teaching in a Bilingual or ESL Classroom
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
The EC-6 Bilingual Generalist candidate is assigned to student teaching in a bilingual/elementary classroom full time for approximately seven weeks. Prerequisite: Admission to Student Teaching program. Credit 3.
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CAT 406: Work-based Mentorship
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
Designed to provide students with the opportunity to gain specialized work-based experiences. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. May be repeated or taken concurrently to a maximum of 9 hours. Writing enhanced. Credit 1-9.
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CHM 115: Inorganic and Environmental Chemistry Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
Laboratory for CHM 135. Concurrent enrollment in CHM 135
is recommended. Credit 1.
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CHM 116: Organic and Biochemistry Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
Laboratory for CHM 136
. Concurrent enrollment in CHM 136
is recommended. Credit 1.
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CHM 118: General Chemistry I: Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
Laboratory for CHM 138
. Prerequisite: Prior credit for or concurrent enrollment in CHM 138
. Credit 1.
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CHM 119: General Chemistry II: Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
Laboratory for CHM 139. Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in CHM 118
and prior credit for or concurrent enrollment in CHM 139
. Credit 1.
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CHM 135: Inorganic and Environmental Chemistry Lecture
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
The elements and their compounds are considered from a non-technical standpoint with emphasis placed on more familiar materials. This course is for non-science majors. Credit 3.
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CHM 136: Introductory Organic and Biochemistry Lecture
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
An orientation in organic chemistry is given in the first part of the course to allow treatment of the chemistry of nutrition and other biochemical aspects given in the last part. This course is for non-science majors. Prerequisite: CHM 135
, CHM 138
or completion of a high school chemistry course. Credit 3.
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