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EDUC 403: Student Teaching- Early Education
5.00 Credits
West Virginia University at Parkersburg
5 HRS. Eight weeks of full time observation, planning, teaching, and evaluation at the Pre K-K levels under the direct supervision of public school and college supervisors. (Prerequisites: Admission to Student Teaching.) F-S
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EDUC 403 - Student Teaching- Early Education
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EDUC 404: Student Teaching- Primary
5.00 Credits
West Virginia University at Parkersburg
5 HRS. Eight weeks of full time observation, planning, teaching and evaluation at the Primary (K-3) levels under the direct supervision of public school and college supervisors. (Prerequisite: Admission to Student Teaching.) F-S
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EDUC 404 - Student Teaching- Primary
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EDUC 405: Student Teaching in Science Hrs
5.00 - 9.50 Credits
West Virginia University at Parkersburg
Full-time planning, teaching and evaluation at the middle school level in Science under the direct supervision of public school and college supervisors. (Prerequisite: Admission to Student Teaching.) F-S
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EDUC 405 - Student Teaching in Science Hrs
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EDUC 406: Student Teaching in General Math- Algebra I
5.00 Credits
West Virginia University at Parkersburg
5 HRS. Full-time planning, teaching and evaluation at the middle school level in Mathematics under the direct supervision of public school and college supervisors. (Prerequisite: Admission to Student Teaching.) F-S
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EDUC 406 - Student Teaching in General Math- Algebra I
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EDUC 407: Student Teaching in English
9.00 Credits
West Virginia University at Parkersburg
5 HRS. Full-time planning, teaching and evaluation at the middle school level in English under the direct supervision of public school and college supervisors. (Prerequisite: Admission to Student Teaching.) F-S
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EDUC 407 - Student Teaching in English
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EDUC 408: Student Teaching- Intermediate
5.00 Credits
West Virginia University at Parkersburg
5 HRS. Eight weeks of full-time observation, planning, teaching, and evaluation at the Intermediate (4-6) levels under the direct supervision of public school and college supervisors. (Prerequisite: Admission to Student Teaching.) F-S
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EDUC 408 - Student Teaching- Intermediate
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EDUC 409: Student Teaching in Social Studies
5.00 Credits
West Virginia University at Parkersburg
5 HRS. Full-time planning, teaching and evaluation at the middle school level in Social Studies under the direct supervision of public school and college supervisors. (Prerequisite: Admission to Student Teaching) F-S
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EDUC 409 - Student Teaching in Social Studies
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EDUC 410: Student Teaching Seminar
2.00 Credits
West Virginia University at Parkersburg
2 HRS. Self-analysis and evaluation of instructional performance through a peer counseling approach. Preparation of a plan for continued professional development and inquiry into current issues in the profession. (Prerequisite: Admission to Student Teaching; Co-requisite: EDUC 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409 or 411.) F-S.
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EDUC 410 - Student Teaching Seminar
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EDUC 411: Student Teaching Math k
4.00 Credits
West Virginia University at Parkersburg
5 HRS. Full time planning, teaching, and evaluation at the K-4 level in mathematics under the direct supervision of public school and college supervisors. (Prerequisite: Admission to Student Teaching) F-S
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EDUC 411 - Student Teaching Math k
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ELEC 101: Electricity & Electronics Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University at Parkersburg
3 HRS. Introduction to concepts and applications of electricity and electronics related to technical fields. Topics include electron flow, analog vs. digital waveforms, process control, motors, generators, wiring, and drawings. Laboratory exercises with tools, teasters, and measuring devices.
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ELEC 101 - Electricity & Electronics Fundamentals
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