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Educ 4952: Middle School Curriculum and Instruction
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Building on knowledge of the middle-level child and the ways in which middle schools are organized to meet the needs of middle level children (covered in Educ 4951), this course explores the learning styles and attributes of middle school students and examines instructional theory, methods and materials appropriate to grades five through nine. In addition, portions of this course are devoted to specific content field methodology subdivided into English/language arts and social studies or science and math. The English/social studies and science/math sessions are held concurrently and students attend the session appropriate to their content major or minors. Interdisciplinary team teaching is modeled and featured in these sessions. Features a required practicum experience. Prerequisites: admission to Teacher Education program and Educ 4951.
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Educ 4999: Capstone Seminar in Educational Studies
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
All majors not writing an Education senior honors thesis are required to enroll in the senior seminar, a reading colloquium. Students read with faculty and write papers based on the readings and the courses taken to complete the major requirements in the program. All honors students are required to attend at least one session of the seminar to present their work, and all graduating Educational Studies majors, including those completing honors work in Educational Studies, are required to attend the final session of the seminar.
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EECE 401: International Experience in Energy, Environmental and Chemical Engineering
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course provides undergraduate students with an international experience related to energy, environmental and/or chemical engineering. The country visited varies from year to year with one or more EECE faculty members developing the program in collaboration with McDonnell Global Energy and Environment Partnership (MAGEEP) universities. Example activities include conducting field or laboratory research, attending short courses taught by MAGEEP university faculty members, and visiting attractions relevant to the course focus (e.g., industrial facilities). Students also gain an understanding of the local culture and history of the country visited. Course content includes a seminar series in the spring semester prior to the international experience, a two- to three-week visit to the location of study, and a followup student project and presentations during the fall semester that draws upon the experience. Students will enroll in EECE 401 for the fall semester following the trip.
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EECE 495: Special Topics: Energy and Buildings
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as EECE 595
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EnSt 109A: Quantitative Reasoning in Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as EPSc 109A
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EnSt 110: Environmental Issues
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course examines the science behind current environmental issues, with emphasis on ecology and earth science. Students gain an understanding about the consequences of the way that humans currently interact with the natural environment and potential solutions that would allow long-term sustainability of the Earth. Topics include: human population growth, global climate change, energy use, challenges to feeding the world, the interaction between the environment and human health, sustainable design, and the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning.
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EnSt 125: The Dinosaurs: "Facts" and Fictions
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as EPSc 125
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EnSt 181: Freshman Seminar: Issues in Environmental Studies
1.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
A survey of current environmental issues, including global warming, carbon cycling, degradation of groundwater quality, declining biodiversity, deforestation and conservation policy, and environmental law, among others. At each meeting a member of the Environmental Studies program faculty or professionals working in environmental fields summarize that week's topic and lead the discussion based on a variety of source materials. Students are expected to attend and take part in the discussions. Credit/no credit only.
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EnSt 201: Earth and the Environment
4.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as EPSc 201
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EnSt 221A: Human Use of the Earth
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as EPSc 221A
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