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1 SPRING 2018 Course Schedule Spring 1 Graduate Courses Spring 1: January 8-March 24 EDUC 500-1* Social Foundations of Education (3) EDUC AYA Math Seminar (3) EDUC Educational & Assistive Technology (3) EDUC 519-1* Motor Learning & Adaptive Physical Education (3) EDUC 520-1* Language, Literacy & Communication (3) EDUC Phonics & the Reading Process (3) EDUC 523-1* Content Area Literacy (3) EDUC 524-1* Literacy Assessment & Intervention (3) EDUC Reading Strategies for Advanced Readers (3) EDUC 528-1* Learning Differences & Exceptionalities (3) EDUC 531-1* Nature & Needs of Students with Disabilities (3) Wednesday (Blended) EDUC Curriculum & Instruction of the Gifted (3) course runs 1/8-2/10 EDUC Guidance & Counseling of the Gifted (3) course runs 2/12-3/24 EDUC Intervention Specialist Seminar (1) EDUC Talented & Gifted Seminar (1) EDUC Child, Adolescent & Youth Development (3) EDUC 551-1* Social Studies Methods for Middle Childhood (3) EDUC 554-1* Mathematics Methods for Middle Childhood (3) EDUC 557-1* Instructional Services for Students w/ Mod-Int Disabilities (3) EDUC 564-1* AYA Science Methodology (3) EDUC 565-1* AYA Mathematics Methodology (3) EDUC 566-1* AYA Language Arts Methodology (3) EDUC 567-1* AYA Social Studies Methodology (3) EDUC 570-1* Professional Practices in Special Education (2) EDUC Adult Learning Theory (3) EDUC Theories of Early Childhood Development & Language (3) EDUC Science in Early Childhood Education (3) EDUC 593-1* Early Childhood Education (3) EDUC 594-1* The Arts in Early Childhood (3) EDUC 597-1* Young Children with Special Needs I (3) EDUC 598-1* Young Children with intensive Needs II (3) EDUC 599-1* Mathematics in Early Childhood EDUC Applications of Educational Research (3) Required orientation meeting Tuesday, December 12 (5:30PM-8:30PM) Blended EDUC Multi-Cultural Literature (1) course runs 2/12-3/24 EDUC Clinical Practice & Professional Development Seminar (2) EDUC Becoming a Leader (3) Required orientation meeting Tuesday, December 12 (5:30PM-8:30PM) EDUC Teaching Reading Pre-K Grade 12 (3) course runs 1/8-2/10 EDUC Leadership for Literacy (3) course runs 2/12-3/24 EDUC Research Seminar & Project (3) EDUC Practitioner's Seminar & Project (3) Contact: kcoffey@muskingum.edu Contact: kcoffey@muskingum.edu

2 Spring 1 Educational Leadership Courses Spring 1: January 8-March 24 EDUC Applications of Educational Research (3) EDUC Becoming a Leader (3) EDUC Ethical Leadership (3) Meets 2/17 & 3/24; 2/18-3/23 EDUC Assessing for Learning (3) EDUC Communications & Collaboration (3) EDUC Internship: The Teacher-Leader in Action (4) EDUC Principal Internship Seminar (1) EDUC Principal Internship: Elementary and Middle School (6) EDUC Principal Internship: Middle and High School (6) TBA EDUC Leading the District (3) course runs 1/8-2/10 EDUC Decision Making (3) course runs 2/12-3/24 EDUC Public Relations (3) EDUC Leading for Learning (3) EDUC Understanding Professional Learning (4) EDUC Internship: the Superintendent in Action (3) EDUC Internship: the Superintendent in Action (6) Contact: bhansen@muskingum.edu Contact: bhansen@muskingum.edu Spring 1 MISST Courses Spring 1: January 8-March 24 INFR Foundations of MISST (6) course runs 1/8-3/24 INFR Building the Business Case (6) course runs 1/2-3/17 INFR Team Problem Solving & Collaboration (3) course runs 2/12-3/24 INFR Workplace Team Practicum (3) course runs 2/5-3/27 INFR Applied Information Strategy, Systems and Technology I (3) course runs 2/5-3/27 INFR Applied Information Strategy, Systems and Technology II (3) course runs 2/5-3/27

3 Spring 1 MAP Courses Spring 1: January 8-March 24 ACCT Financial Accounting (3) ACCT Intermediate Accounting II (3) ACCT Auditing (3) BIOL Human Genetics (3) BIOL Topic in Biology: Advanced Study of Pathology (3) BUSI Managerial Finance (3) BUSI Marketing Techniques (3) BUSI Business Ethics (3) BUSI Human Resource Management (3) BUSI Marketing Analytics & Strategy (3) COMM Fundamentals of Speech Communication COMM Communication Theory (3) COMM Interpersonal Communication (3) Gen Ed - Cultural Diversity CPSC Computer Science II (3) CRMJ American Law Enforcement (3) CRMJ Criminology (3) CRMJ Research Methods (3) ECON Principles of Macroeconomics (3) EDUC 112-1* Educational Implications of Diversity (3) Gen Ed - Cultural Diversity EDUC 309-1* Early Childhood Education & Curriculum (3) EDUC 315-1* The Arts in Early Childhood (3) EDUC 330-1* Serving Individuals with Exceptionalities (3) EDUC Educational & Assistive Technology (3) Gen Ed - Communication in Global/Digital Age EDUC 340-1* Nature & Needs of Students with Disabilities (3) EDUC 367-1* Science in Early Childhood Education (3) Gen Ed - Scientific Understanding Non-Lab EDUC Phonics & the Process of Reading (3) EDUC 371-1* Emergent & Beginning Reading (3) EDUC 385-1* Math Methods for Middle Childhood Educators (3) EDUC 412-1* Reading & Writing for Information (3) EDUC 413-1* Reading in the Content Areas (3) EDUC 414-1* Reading Assessment & Intervention (3) EDUC 468-1* Professional Practices in Special Education (2)

4 ENGL #Introduction to Literature (3) LAE - Western Heritage B ; Gen Ed - Western Traditions GEOL Environmental Geology (4) LAE - Scientific Understanding; Gen Ed Scientific Understanding HIST The Emergence of the Modern World II (3) LAE - Western Heritage A; Gen Ed - International Perspectives HLSC The American Healthcare System (3) HLSC Statistics for the Health Sciences (3) Gen Ed - Quantitative Reasoning HLSC Health Informatics (3) HLSC Health Communications and Promotions (3) HLSC Motor Learning and Performance (3) HLSC Exercise Testing and Prescription (3) HLSC Instrumental Clinical Chemistry (3) HLSC Occupational Science (3) HLSC Readings in Health Science (1) HLSC Elder Cognitive Health & Wellness (3) HLSC Seminar in Health Science (3) INFR Foundations in Information Systems (3) INFR IT Infrastructure (3) INFR Systems Analysis and Design (3) INFR IS Strategy, Management and Acquisition (3) LIBR Beyond Google: Research Skills and Resources (3) Gen Ed - Communications in Global/Digital Age NURS Transitions in Professional Practice (3) NURS Health Assessment (3) NURS Nursing Leadership/Management - Clinical (4) Fee PE Motor Learning & Adaptive Physical Educ. for Early Childhood (3) PHIL #Biomedical Ethics (3) LAE - Moral Inquiry; Gen Ed - Moral Inquiry POLS Public Administration (3) PSYC Learning and Memory (3) PSYC Adolescence & Youth (3) RELG World Religions (3) LAE - Religious Understanding; Gen Ed - Religious Understanding SOCI #Sociology of the Family (3) SOCI #Peacemaking (3) LAE - Moral Inquiry; Gen Ed - Moral Inquiry SPST Sports Management and Marketing (3) THEA #History of Film (3) LAE - Western Heritage C ; Gen Ed - Artistic Understanding and Expression Wednesday, 5:00PM-9:30PM

5 Spring 2 Graduate Courses Spring 2: March 26-June 2 EDUC 500-4* Social Foundations of Education (3) EDUC Building & Working in Collaborative Teams (3) EDUC 514-4* Multi-Age Curriculum and Instruction (3) EDUC Coaching Team Sports (3) EDUC 520-4* Language, Literacy & Communication (3) EDUC Phonics & the Reading Process (3) EDUC 522-4* Reading Methods for Middle Childhood(3) EDUC 523-4* Content Area Literacy (3) EDUC 524-4* Literacy Assessment & Intervention (3) EDUC 528-4* Learning Differences & Exceptionalities (3) EDUC 532-4* Differentiation in the Content Areas (3) EDUC 534-4* Instructional Services for Children with Mild-Mod Needs (3) EDUC 536-4* Co-Teaching & Collaboration in Education (2) Blended - Tuesday EDUC Characteristics & Assessment of the Gifted (3) course runs 3/26-4/28 EDUC Collaborative Partnerships for the Gifted (3) course runs 4/30-6/2 EDUC Intervention Specialist Seminar (1) EDUC Talented & Gifted Seminar (1) EDUC Child, Adolescent & Youth Development (3) EDUC 555-4* Proactive Approaches to Classroom Management & Support (2) EDUC 558-4* Independence Skills for Students with Multiple Disabilities (3) EDUC 561-4* Professional Practices in Middle Schools (3) EDUC Assessment in Education (3) EDUC 571-4* Professional Practices in Secondary Education I (3) EDUC Program Planning for Adult Education (3) EDUC 592-4* Administration of Early Childhood Programs (3) EDUC 596-4* Assessment for Early Intervention (3) EDUC 599-4* Mathematics in Early Childhood EDUC Leading & Learning in a Culture of Change (3) EDUC Invitational & Inclusive Education (3) Orientation Tues 2/13/18 5:30-8:30pm Blended Blended EDUC 608-4* Critical Pedagogy: The Transformational Educator (1) EDUC Clinical Practice & Professional Development Seminar (2) Required orientation meeting Tuesday, December 12, 5:30PM-8:30PM EDUC Second Language Acquisition (3) course runs 3/26-4/28 EDUC Foundations of Reading: Pre-K through Grade 12 (3) course runs 5/7-5/19 EDUC Advanced Assessment for Literacy Instruction (3) course runs 5/21-6/2 EDUC Research Seminar & Project (3) EDUC Practitioner's Seminar & Project (3) Contact: kcoffey@muskingum.edu Contact: kcoffey@muskingum.edu ENGL Language Structure and Usage (3) course runs 4/30-6/2

6 Spring 2 Educational Leadership Courses Spring 2: March 26-June 2 EDUC Inviting & Inclusive Practice (3) EDUC Educational Leadership & Globalization (1) EDUC Leadership in Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment (3) course runs 3/26-4/28 EDUC Developing Vision (3) course runs 4/30-6/2 EDUC Improving Instruction (3) Meets 4/7 & 5/19; 4/8-5/18 EDUC Supporting Professional Learning (4) EDUC Principal Internship Seminar (1) EDUC Principal Internship: Elementary and Middle School (6) EDUC Principal Internship: Middle and High School (6) EDUC Communications & Advocacy (3) Meets 4/14 & 5/12; 4/15-5/11 EDUC Managing Resources (3) course runs 4/30-6/2 EDUC Internship: the Superintendent in Action (3) Contact: bhansen@muskingum.edu EDUC Internship: the Superintendent in Action (6) Contact: bhansen@muskingum.edu EDUC EDUC 868 Policies, Politics, and Leadership (4) Spring 2 MISST Courses Spring 2: March 26-June 2 INFR Foundations of MISST (6) course runs 3/26-6/2 INFR Strategic Application of Technology (6) course runs 3/26-6/2 INFR Team Problem Solving & Collaboration (3) course runs 4/23-5/26 INFR Workplace Team Practicum (3) course runs 4/23-5/26 INFR Applied Information Strategy, Systems & Technology I (3) course runs 4/23-5/26 INFR Applied Information Strategy, Systems & Technology II (3) course runs 4/23-5/26

7 Spring 2 MAP Courses Spring 2: March 26-June 2 ACCT Managerial Accounting (3) ACCT Intermediate Accounting I (3) ACCT Cost Accounting (3) ACCT Accounting Information Systems (3) BIOL Human Genetics (3) BIOL Pathophysiology (3) BUSI Management Techniques (3) BUSI Business Law (3) BUSI Professional Selling (3) BUSI Topics in Human Resource Management (3) BUSI Strategic Management (3) COMM Media Literacy (3) Gen Ed - Communication in Global/Digital Age COMM Gender Communication (3) Gen Ed - Cultural Diversity COMM Research Methods (3) CPSC Computer Science I (3) CPSC Web Applications and Database Management Systems (3) CRMJ Introduction to Criminal Justice (3) CRMJ American Corrections (3) ECON Principles of Microeconomics (3) LAE - Social Foundation ECON Money and Banking (3) ECON Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (3) EDUC 112-4* Educational Implications of Diversity (3) Gen Ed - Cultural Diversity EDUC 314-4* Multi-Age Curriculum and Instruction (3) EDUC Children's Literature (3) EDUC 330-4* Serving Individuals with Exceptionalities (3) EDUC Assessment in Education (3) Gen Ed - Quantitative Reasoning EDUC 362-4* Integrating Language Arts & Social Studies in Early Childhood (3) EDUC 366-4* Mathematics in Early Childhood Education (3) EDUC Phonics & the Process of Reading (3) EDUC 371-4* Emergent & Beginning Reading (3) EDUC 413-4* Reading in the Content Areas (3) EDUC 414-4* Reading Assessment & Intervention (3) Blended

8 EDUC 419-4* Co-Teaching & Collaboration in Education (2) EDUC 420-4* Proactive Approaches to Classroom Management & Support (2) EDUC 434-4* Instructional Services for children w/ Mild-Mod Special Needs (3) ENGL Business Writing (3) GEOG World Regional Geography (3) LAE - International Perspectives; Gen Ed - International Perspectives HLSC The American Healthcare System (3) HLSC Statistics for the Health Sciences (3) Gen Ed - Quantitative Reasoning HLSC Social Gerontology (3) Gen Ed - Cultural Diversity HLSC Health Policy (3) HLSC Principles of Strength and Conditioning (3) Gen Ed - Scientific Understanding Non-Lab HLSC Applied Clinical Biochemistry I (3) HLSC Legal Issues in Healthcare (3) HLSC Readings in Health Science (1) HLSC Elder Cognitive Health & Wellness (3) HLSC HLSC Seminar in Health Science (3) HLTH School & Community Health (3) INFR Information Systems Project Management (3) INFR Enterprise Architecture (3) INFR IS Strategy, Management and Acquisition (3) MATH Quantitative Reasoning for the Liberal Arts (3) LAE - Mathematics; Gen Ed - Quantitative Reasoning NURS Transitions in Professional Practice (3) NURS Nursing Research (3) NURS Community Health Nursing - Clinical (4) FEE LAE - American Experience; Gen Ed - US Experience NURS Contemporary Issues in Nursing and Healthcare (3) PHIL #Biomedical Ethics (3) LAE - Moral Inquiry; Gen Ed - Moral Inquiry PSYC Child Development (3) PSYC 220-4* Pre-school Practicum (1) PSYC Social Psychology (3) RELG Global Values and Issues (3) LAE - Moral Inquiry; Gen Ed - Moral Inquiry SOCI American Society: Class and Culture (3) LAE - American Experience; Gen Ed - US Experience Wednesday (Blended)

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