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2010-11 Online Catalogue
Courses in Foundations (EDFS)
- EDFS 001 - D1:Race and Racism in the U.S.
- Students will investigate the multi-faceted concepts of identity, racism, and the dynamics of power, privilege and oppression in the United States.
- Credits:
3
- EDFS 002 - School and Society
- Credits:
0 or 3
- EDFS 055 - Special Topics
- Credits:
1 to 6
- EDFS 197 - Readings and Research
- Credits:
1 to 4
- EDFS 200 - Contemporary Issues
- Designed so that its content and structure may accommodate special issues not especially appropriate within the boundaries of an existing course. Prerequisites: Twelve hours in education and related areas.
- Credits:
3
- EDFS 203 - Soc, Hst & Phil Found of Educ
- Critical examination of central educational/social issues and values with special emphasis on the struggle for justice and equality. Themes include schooling and social class, race, and gender; the purposes of education; and the responsibilities of teachers. Prerequisite: Enrollment in teacher licensing program.
- Credits:
3
- EDFS 204 - Sem in Educational History
- Selected topics in history of education. Education in democratic and authoritarian social orders. Topics: education of women, black heritage, American higher education in transition. Prerequisite: Twelve hours in education and related areas or permission.
- Credits:
3
- EDFS 205 - History of American Education
- Educational principals and practices in the U.S. as they relate to the main currents of social history. Key ideas of historic and contemporary significance. Prerequisite: Twelve hours in education and related areas or permission.
- Credits:
3
- EDFS 206 - D2:Comparative Education
- Examines educational challenges confronting countries around the world. Explores issues related to sustainable development, diversity, citizenship, and justice in formal and nonformal educational contexts. Prerequisite: Twelve hours in education and related areas.
- Credits:
3
- EDFS 207 - Traditionalist Education
- Perspectives on schooling at all levels directed at preserving and extending a heritage (cultural, racial, ethnic, religious, regional, national), or promoting individual freedom, character, or academic excellence. Selected topics, instructor choice. Prerequisite: Junior standing, also for graduate credit.
- Credits:
3
- EDFS 209 - Intro to Research Methods
- Seminars and research projects. Methods of historical, descriptive, experimental, quasi-experimental, field studies, and survey research.
- Credits:
3
- EDFS 255 - School as Social Institution
- Examination of the school and related social institutions, focus on themes, including: social class, race, ethnicity, socialization, role of the family, social change. Prerequisite: Twelve hours of education and related areas.
- Credits:
3
- EDFS 295 - Lab Experience in Education
- Supervised field work designed to give students experience in specialized areas for their professional development. Prerequisite: Permission of the Coordinator of Professional Laboratory Experiences.
- Credits:
1 to 6
- EDFS 302 - Philosophy of Education
- Critical examination of key beliefs and values in current philosophies of helping, e.g. phenomenological, behavioral, holistic, as practiced in a variety of educational and social service institutions. Prerequisite: Twelve hours in education and related areas.
- Credits:
3
- EDFS 303 - Ethics Helping Relationships
- Clarification of ethical dimensions of professional rights and obligations for educators, counselors, administrators, other helping professionals. Examination of selected ethical controversies currently facing the helping professionals. Prerequisite: Twelve hours in education and related areas.
- Credits:
3
- EDFS 304 - Religion,Spirituality & Ed
- A narrative approach to thinking about religion and spirituality and theoretical and practical implications for policy making, pedagogy, curriculum development, and educational leadership.
- Credits:
3
- EDFS 309 - Schol Pers Narr Writing:ED&SS
- A workshop for educational writers of theses, dissertations, and scholarly articles. Students will be introduced to critical theory, postmodern, feminist, and narrativist conceptions of educational writing.
- Credits:
3
- EDFS 314 - Modes of Inquiry
- A critical analysis of the various conceptual and methodological foundations of theory and practice in education and the human services. Prerequisites: Twelve hours in education and related areas.
- Credits:
3
- EDFS 322 - D1:Chall Multicult/Ed&Soc Inst
- Critical analysis of social, historical, and philosophical dimensions of multiculturalism. Examination of identity, empowerment, and justice and their relationships to educational/social policies and practices. Prerequisites: Twelve hours in education and related areas.
- Credits:
3
- EDFS 347 - Qualitative Research Methods
- Introduces students to qualitative methods as a research paradigm and develops skills in ethnographic techniques of field observation, interviewing, and data analysis. Out-of-class fieldwork required. Prerequisite: Master's or doctoral level standing or permission.
- Credits:
3
- EDFS 348 - Analyze&Write Qualitative Rsch
- This course extends students' knowledge of and experience with qualitative research analysis and writing. Students must come with data collected previous to the start of the course. Prerequisites: EDFS 347 or Permission.
- Credits:
3
- EDFS 352 - Aesthetic Ed & Social Justice
- Exploration of art that deepens understanding of educational and social problems. Focus on artists who challenge dominant powers. Incorporates democratic perspectives on art and aesthetics. Prerequisite: Twelve hours in education and related areas.
- Credits:
3
- EDFS 354 - Anth Persp on Ed & Soc Serv
- Examination of formal and non-formal education as means to produce and alleviate cultural conflict. Incorporates an autobiographical approach to studying socio-cultural implications of schooling and social services. Emphasis on Third World situations. Prerequisite: Twelve hours in education and related areas.
- Credits:
3
- EDFS 369 - Ethics in Ed & Soc Serv Admin
- Critical examination of theories of ethical decision making. Implications for leadership in educational, social service settings. Ethical investigation utilizing research, scholarship, actual incidents, case studies, role playing. Prerequisite: Ed.D. students have priority.
- Credits:
3
- EDFS 377 - Seminar Educational Psychology
- Personal values, attitudes, beliefs related to learning. Psychological research of the teaching-learning process. Research use in analysis of educational processes. Applications for educational settings. Prerequisite: Twelve hours in education and related areas.
- Credits:
3
- EDFS 380 - Professional Problems in Educ
- Designed to cover selected educational problems in depth. The major emphasis will be on intensive and critical analysis of the literature and practice in a given area.
- Credits:
3
- EDFS 391 - Master's Thesis Research
- Thesis topic must be approved by a faculty committee.
- Credits:
1 to 18
- EDFS 397 - Problems in Education
- Individual work on a research problem selected by the student in consultation with a staff member. Prerequisite: Twelve hours in education and related areas; endorsement by a sponsoring faculty member.
- Credits:
1 to 6
- EDFS 455 - Soc Process & Institutionl Chg
- Critical analysis of theory and research related to justice, caring, and change in education and other social institutions. Focus: ideology, diversity, and management of knowledge. Prerequisite: Doctoral level standing.
- Credits:
3