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CS 1501: College Reading and Study Skills
3.00 Credits
Kean University
Reading and learning skills are programmed to increase efficiency in these areas. Skills include speed of comprehension, areas of comprehension, vocabulary and the study skills of concentration, note-taking, timescheduling and test-organization. Recommended as an elective for those students who seek a strong development program in learning.
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CS 2500: Speed Reading
3.00 Credits
Kean University
Designed for students who read well but would like to increase speed and efficiency. Speed reading techniques will be demonstrated and applied to several kinds of reading material.
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CS 3450: Analytic and Critical Reading
3.00 Credits
Kean University
Designed for the student who possesses grade appropriate vocabulary and comprehension skills and is interested in developing higher competencies in reading. Course does not meet 6 hour state certification reading requirement. Prerequisite: Course limited to students who are not enrolled in developmental course.
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CS 3803: Educational Psychology of the Adult Learner
3.00 Credits
Kean University
This course examines the physical, social, psychological and educational variables that affect adult learners; included are applications of assessment techniques for adults, theories of learning and motivation, and a survey of training programs for adults. (May not be used for teacher certification programs). Prerequisite: PSY 1000.
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CS 4400: Advanced Reading Techniques:Elementary Level
3.00 Credits
Kean University
Knowledge about the total field of reading is broadened. Assessment of reading progress and reading in the content areas are studied. Development of specific skills in multicultural settings is emphasized.
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CS 4490: Reading in Society
3.00 Credits
Kean University
Perspectives on the varied functions of reading in society. An exploration of the historical, political, economic and pedagogical aspects of literacy. Does not fulfill reading requirements for state certification.
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CS 4497,4498,4499: Independent Study in Reading
3.00 Credits
Kean University
Opportunity for students of advanced ability to pursue in a concentrated but informal manner a specific area of study in reading education not available through current course offerings. Prerequisites: Approval of coordinator and faculty member.
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CS 4901: Programs and Strategies in Training and Development
3.00 Credits
Kean University
This course offers an in-depth study of model programs in training and development in business, industry and other organizations. Focus is on development, design and presentation of programs.
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DSN 1001: Drawing for Designers
3.00 Credits
Kean University
A studio course in drawing with an emphasis on the visualization of elements used in design applications. Use of a variety of wet and dry media, to produce both sketches and highly rendered work. Students will develop competencies in the use of drawing as a communications tool. Prerequisites: FA 1230 (or permission of the instructor)
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DSN 3001: Design Internship
3.00 Credits
Kean University
Work related experience at sites approved by the Design department, providing students with on-the-job opportunities specific to their major and individual career goals. Prerequisites: Junior status. Completion of 12 S.H. in Design and permission of instructor.
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