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LME 475: WORKSHOP
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Workshop classes of variable content focused on library media practice and integration of educational technology.
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LTCY 199: ANALYSIS & CRITICAL READ
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Effective Spring 2010 Prepare students for reading college texts. Emphasis on developing higher level analysis of complex text including vocabulary and strategic approaches to deep comprehension. Required for incoming freshmen who scored 18 or 19 on the reading portion of the ACT. Must be paired with approved heavy reading content course.
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LTCY 310: EARLY READING,LANG, LITERACY
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Corequisites: EXED 422, IECE 325 IECE 326, IECE 493; or instructor permission. Prerequisites: IECE 321 and IECE 322 and IECE 323 or permission of instructor. Theory and methods for creating learning environments for the development of language, emergent literacy, and reading and writing skills from infancy through kindergarten.
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LTCY 320: TEACH READING IN ELEM SCHOOL
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Prerequisites: EDU 250, PSY 310. An introduction to reading instruction for elementary grade children; includes an examination of reading needs, teaching methods, materials, and resources related to reading skills development. Field experiences in public schools and/or other appropriate settings away from campus are required in this course. Students are responsible for arranging their own transportation to designated or assigned sites.
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LTCY 420: READING IN THE PRIMARY GRADES
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Prerequisites: LTCY 320 and ELED 345 with grades of "C" or higher and admission to Teacher Education. A second course in reading designed to offer a detailed view of the principles, materials, and methods of instruction for grades P-5. Field experiences in public schools and/or other appropriate setting away from campus are required in this course. Students are responsible for arranging their own transportation to designated or assigned sites.
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LTCY 421: READING MIDDLE/SECONDARY GRADE
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Prerequisites: EDU 250, MGE 275 and AGED 250 or AMS 330 with a grade of "C" or higher; and admission to Teacher Education. A course in reading designed to offer a detailed view of the principles, materials and methods of instruction for middle and secondary grade students. Field experiences in public schools and/or other appropriate settings away from campus are required. Students are responsible for arranging their transportation to designated or assigned sites.
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LTCY 444: READ MIDDLE/SECONDARY GRADES
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
The principles, psychology, and methodologies for teaching the general and the specialized reading skills in the middle grades.
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MA 109C: GENERAL MATH
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Terminal course for non-science majors suggested for the student who has satisfactorily completed minimum high school mathematics requirements and needs no further work in algebra. Topics include sets, introduction to probability and statistics, geometry, and consumer mathematics. (fall, spring, summer)
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MA 116C: COLLEGE ALGEBRA
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Prerequisites: High school Algebra I and II and satisfactory score on Math Placement Exam; or DMA 096C with a grade of C or better. Graphing and problem solving are integrated throughout the study of polynomial, absolute value, rational, radical, exponential, and logarithmic functions. (Graphing calculator required.) (fall, spring, summer)
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MA 117C: TRIGONOMETRY
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Prerequisites: Four years of high school mathematics including Algebra I and II and geometry, and satisfactory score on Math Placement Exam; or MATH 116 with a grade of C or better. Unit circle; trigonometric functions and graphs; trigonometric identities and equations; right triangle trigonometry; laws of sines and cosines; DeMoivres Theorem; vectors and applications of trigonometry. (Graphing calculator required.)
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