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MSCI 320: Developing Advanced Leader Skills
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered spring. Planning for the unexpected in organizations under stress; developing alternate courses of action which are viable with the given constraints; how to delegate tasks and supervise subordinate leaders; avoiding micro-management - the when and how of providing guidance and direction; time management - the "backward planning process"; evaluation of a 10 to 30 person team within tactical and non-tactical settings; analysis of assigned tasks, preparation of a written directive to accomplish these tasks and oral presentation to others in a concise briefing. Corequisite: MSCI 300.
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MSCI 410: Seminar on Command Management-Leadership Challenges and Organizational Goal-Setting
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered fall. Studies in advanced leadership and management; how to assess organizational cohesion and develop strategies to improve it; examine and utilize components of the army's training cycle; methods of instruction, planning and conducting of classes to be taught at leadership lab; conduct of oral After-Action Reviews and preparation of written After-Action Reports; the counseling process for improving individual and group performance of subordinates. Corequisite: MSCI 300.
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MSCI 420: Seminar on Officership Transition
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered spring. Introduction to army management systems - personnel and logistics; the military's legal system and its application at the company level; the officer-NCO relationship; The Officer Efficiency Report and its support form; establishment of project time lines with milestones, goals and In-Progress Reviews; book review on the Civil War Battle of Antietam, along with a field trip to Antietam Battlefield. Corequisite: MSCI 300.
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MSCI 490: Special Studies in Military Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
James Madison University
1-3 credits. Offering varies. Designed to give students an opportunity to do upper-division independent study in selected areas under the supervision of a faculty member in the military science department. Prequisite: Department consent required.
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MSED 480: Student Teaching in Middle Education
8.00 Credits
James Madison University
8 credits. Enables students to apply in public school classrooms those understandings, skills and attitudes acquired in all components of teacher education. Under the guidance of university supervisors and cooperating teachers, students engage in full-time teaching responsibilities.
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MSSE 101: Orientation to the Profession
2.00 Credits
James Madison University
2 credits. Provides information about preparation programs and careers for teachers of middle and high schools. Students participate in reflective activities for making personal and professional decisions about teaching and also engage in a service learning project.
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MSSE 370: General Instructional Methods for Grades
12.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. This general teaching methods course provides a solid foundation for planning curriculum and instruction for middle and high school students. Topics include engaging adolescent learners, lesson design instructional strategies and assessment models. Corequisite: For secondary education: MSSE 371 & ECUD 310; for middle education, MSSE 371. Prerequisites: Admission to teacher education and GPSYC 160 for secondary education students; Admission to teacher education, EDUC 310, MIED 311 and READ 312 for middle education students.
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MSSE 371: Clinical Experience in Adolescent Education
1.00 Credits
James Madison University
1 credit. Students will devote 15 hours to clinical experiences grounded in adolescent instruction, including field work and on-campus lab activities. Satisfactory performance in this course is required for retention in teacher education. Corequisite: For secondary education: MSSE 371 & ECUD 310; for middle education, MSSE 371. Prerequisites: GPSYC 160 for secondary education students; EDUC 310, MIED 311 and READ 312 for middle education students.
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MSSE 470: Teaching Methods Courses
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Specific techniques and methods for middle and secondary teachers in their respective discipline areas. Competencies to be developed will include discipline-specific planning strategies, instructional models, assessment of student learning, etc. Corequisite: MSSE 471. Prerequisites: EDUC 310, MIED 311, MSSE 370, MSSE 371 and READ 312 for middle education students; EDUC 310, MSSE 370 and MSSE 371 for secondary education students.
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MSSE 470E: English/Language Arts Teaching Methods for Middle School
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Specific instructional and assessment techniques and methods targeted for the middle school learner for middle and secondary teachers in their respective discipline areas. Competencies to be developed will include discipline-specific planning strategies, instructional models, assessment of student learning, etc. Corequisite: MSSE 471. Prerequisites: EDUC 310, MIED 311, MSSE 370, MSSE 371 and READ 312 for middle education students; EDUC 310, MSSE 370 and MSSE 371 for secondary education students.
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