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SPRING 2018 Course Schedule Spring 1 Graduate Courses Spring 1: January 8-March 24 EDUC 500-1* Social Foundations of Education (3) EDUC 504-1 AYA Math Seminar (3) EDUC 517-1 Educational & Assistive Technology (3) EDUC 519-1* Motor Learning & Adaptive Physical Education (3) EDUC 520-1* Language, Literacy & Communication (3) EDUC 521-1 Phonics & the Reading Process (3) EDUC 523-1* Content Area Literacy (3) EDUC 524-1* Literacy Assessment & Intervention (3) EDUC 527-1 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 541-1 Curriculum & Instruction of the Gifted (3) course runs 1/8-2/10 EDUC 542-1 Guidance & Counseling of the Gifted (3) course runs 2/12-3/24 EDUC 547-1 Intervention Specialist Seminar (1) EDUC 549-1 Talented & Gifted Seminar (1) EDUC 550-1 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 575-1 Adult Learning Theory (3) EDUC 578-1 Theories of Early Childhood Development & Language (3) EDUC 588-1 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 607-1 Applications of Educational Research (3) Required orientation meeting Tuesday, December 12 (5:30PM-8:30PM) Blended EDUC 609-1 Multi-Cultural Literature (1) course runs 2/12-3/24 EDUC 627-1 Clinical Practice & Professional Development Seminar (2) EDUC 650-1 Becoming a Leader (3) Required orientation meeting Tuesday, December 12 (5:30PM-8:30PM) EDUC 661-1 Teaching Reading Pre-K Grade 12 (3) course runs 1/8-2/10 EDUC 663-1 Leadership for Literacy (3) course runs 2/12-3/24 EDUC 700-1 Research Seminar & Project (3) EDUC 710-1 Practitioner's Seminar & Project (3) Contact: kcoffey@muskingum.edu Contact: kcoffey@muskingum.edu

Spring 1 Educational Leadership Courses Spring 1: January 8-March 24 EDUC 607-1 Applications of Educational Research (3) EDUC 650-1 Becoming a Leader (3) EDUC 721-1 Ethical Leadership (3) Meets 2/17 & 3/24; 2/18-3/23 EDUC 751-1 Assessing for Learning (3) EDUC 755-1 Communications & Collaboration (3) EDUC 764-1 Internship: The Teacher-Leader in Action (4) EDUC 771-1 Principal Internship Seminar (1) EDUC 772-1 Principal Internship: Elementary and Middle School (6) EDUC 773-1 Principal Internship: Middle and High School (6) TBA EDUC 850-1 Leading the District (3) course runs 1/8-2/10 EDUC 851-1 Decision Making (3) course runs 2/12-3/24 EDUC 856-1 Public Relations (3) EDUC 857-1 Leading for Learning (3) EDUC 858-1 Understanding Professional Learning (4) EDUC 865-1 Internship: the Superintendent in Action (3) EDUC 866-1 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 617-1 Foundations of MISST (6) course runs 1/8-3/24 INFR 512-1 Building the Business Case (6) course runs 1/2-3/17 INFR 521-1 Team Problem Solving & Collaboration (3) course runs 2/12-3/24 INFR 618-1 Workplace Team Practicum (3) course runs 2/5-3/27 INFR 619-1 Applied Information Strategy, Systems and Technology I (3) course runs 2/5-3/27 INFR 620-1 Applied Information Strategy, Systems and Technology II (3) course runs 2/5-3/27

Spring 1 MAP Courses Spring 1: January 8-March 24 ACCT 201-1 Financial Accounting (3) ACCT 302-1 Intermediate Accounting II (3) ACCT 412-1 Auditing (3) BIOL 305-1 Human Genetics (3) BIOL 385-1 Topic in Biology: Advanced Study of Pathology (3) BUSI 318-1 Managerial Finance (3) BUSI 341-1 Marketing Techniques (3) BUSI 414-1 Business Ethics (3) BUSI 415-1 Human Resource Management (3) BUSI 440-1 Marketing Analytics & Strategy (3) COMM 200-1 Fundamentals of Speech Communication COMM 225-1 Communication Theory (3) COMM 446-1 Interpersonal Communication (3) Gen Ed - Cultural Diversity CPSC 211-1 Computer Science II (3) CRMJ 230-1 American Law Enforcement (3) CRMJ 342-1 Criminology (3) CRMJ 395-1 Research Methods (3) ECON 216-1 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 335-1 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 370-1 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)

ENGL 123-1 #Introduction to Literature (3) LAE - Western Heritage B ; Gen Ed - Western Traditions GEOL 110-1 Environmental Geology (4) LAE - Scientific Understanding; Gen Ed Scientific Understanding HIST 112-1 The Emergence of the Modern World II (3) LAE - Western Heritage A; Gen Ed - International Perspectives HLSC 301-1 The American Healthcare System (3) HLSC 304-1 Statistics for the Health Sciences (3) Gen Ed - Quantitative Reasoning HLSC 305-1 Health Informatics (3) HLSC 307-1 Health Communications and Promotions (3) HLSC 333-1 Motor Learning and Performance (3) HLSC 337-1 Exercise Testing and Prescription (3) HLSC 340-1 Instrumental Clinical Chemistry (3) HLSC 351-1 Occupational Science (3) HLSC 409-1 Readings in Health Science (1) HLSC 453-1 Elder Cognitive Health & Wellness (3) HLSC 495-1 Seminar in Health Science (3) INFR 310-1 Foundations in Information Systems (3) INFR 320-1 IT Infrastructure (3) INFR 330-1 Systems Analysis and Design (3) INFR 495-1 IS Strategy, Management and Acquisition (3) LIBR 220-1 Beyond Google: Research Skills and Resources (3) Gen Ed - Communications in Global/Digital Age NURS 330-1 Transitions in Professional Practice (3) NURS 335-1 Health Assessment (3) NURS 480-1 Nursing Leadership/Management - Clinical (4) Fee PE 319-1 Motor Learning & Adaptive Physical Educ. for Early Childhood (3) PHIL 305-1 #Biomedical Ethics (3) LAE - Moral Inquiry; Gen Ed - Moral Inquiry POLS 321-1 Public Administration (3) PSYC 304-1 Learning and Memory (3) PSYC 308-1 Adolescence & Youth (3) RELG 153-1 World Religions (3) LAE - Religious Understanding; Gen Ed - Religious Understanding SOCI 345-1 #Sociology of the Family (3) SOCI 369-1 #Peacemaking (3) LAE - Moral Inquiry; Gen Ed - Moral Inquiry SPST 441-1 Sports Management and Marketing (3) THEA 350-1 #History of Film (3) LAE - Western Heritage C ; Gen Ed - Artistic Understanding and Expression Wednesday, 5:00PM-9:30PM

Spring 2 Graduate Courses Spring 2: March 26-June 2 EDUC 500-4* Social Foundations of Education (3) EDUC 513-4 Building & Working in Collaborative Teams (3) EDUC 514-4* Multi-Age Curriculum and Instruction (3) EDUC 518-4 Coaching Team Sports (3) EDUC 520-4* Language, Literacy & Communication (3) EDUC 521-4 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 540-4 Characteristics & Assessment of the Gifted (3) course runs 3/26-4/28 EDUC 543-4 Collaborative Partnerships for the Gifted (3) course runs 4/30-6/2 EDUC 547-4 Intervention Specialist Seminar (1) EDUC 549-4 Talented & Gifted Seminar (1) EDUC 550-4 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 568-4 Assessment in Education (3) EDUC 571-4* Professional Practices in Secondary Education I (3) EDUC 576-4 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 605-4 Leading & Learning in a Culture of Change (3) EDUC 606-4 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 627-4 Clinical Practice & Professional Development Seminar (2) Required orientation meeting Tuesday, December 12, 5:30PM-8:30PM EDUC 636-4 Second Language Acquisition (3) course runs 3/26-4/28 EDUC 660-4 Foundations of Reading: Pre-K through Grade 12 (3) course runs 5/7-5/19 EDUC 662-4 Advanced Assessment for Literacy Instruction (3) course runs 5/21-6/2 EDUC 700-4 Research Seminar & Project (3) EDUC 710-4 Practitioner's Seminar & Project (3) Contact: kcoffey@muskingum.edu Contact: kcoffey@muskingum.edu ENGL 503-4 Language Structure and Usage (3) course runs 4/30-6/2

Spring 2 Educational Leadership Courses Spring 2: March 26-June 2 EDUC 606-4 Inviting & Inclusive Practice (3) EDUC 708-4 Educational Leadership & Globalization (1) EDUC 722-4 Leadership in Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment (3) course runs 3/26-4/28 EDUC 750-4 Developing Vision (3) course runs 4/30-6/2 EDUC 757-4 Improving Instruction (3) Meets 4/7 & 5/19; 4/8-5/18 EDUC 758-4 Supporting Professional Learning (4) EDUC 771-4 Principal Internship Seminar (1) EDUC 772-4 Principal Internship: Elementary and Middle School (6) EDUC 773-4 Principal Internship: Middle and High School (6) EDUC 855-4 Communications & Advocacy (3) Meets 4/14 & 5/12; 4/15-5/11 EDUC 859-4 Managing Resources (3) course runs 4/30-6/2 EDUC 865-4 Internship: the Superintendent in Action (3) Contact: bhansen@muskingum.edu EDUC 866-4 Internship: the Superintendent in Action (6) Contact: bhansen@muskingum.edu EDUC 868-4 EDUC 868 Policies, Politics, and Leadership (4) Spring 2 MISST Courses Spring 2: March 26-June 2 INFR 617-4 Foundations of MISST (6) course runs 3/26-6/2 INFR 513-4 Strategic Application of Technology (6) course runs 3/26-6/2 INFR 521-4 Team Problem Solving & Collaboration (3) course runs 4/23-5/26 INFR 618-4 Workplace Team Practicum (3) course runs 4/23-5/26 INFR 619-4 Applied Information Strategy, Systems & Technology I (3) course runs 4/23-5/26 INFR 620-4 Applied Information Strategy, Systems & Technology II (3) course runs 4/23-5/26

Spring 2 MAP Courses Spring 2: March 26-June 2 ACCT 202-4 Managerial Accounting (3) ACCT 301-4 Intermediate Accounting I (3) ACCT 363-4 Cost Accounting (3) ACCT 420-4 Accounting Information Systems (3) BIOL 305-4 Human Genetics (3) BIOL 346-4 Pathophysiology (3) BUSI 321-4 Management Techniques (3) BUSI 360-4 Business Law (3) BUSI 416-4 Professional Selling (3) BUSI 431-4 Topics in Human Resource Management (3) BUSI 450-4 Strategic Management (3) COMM 210-4 Media Literacy (3) Gen Ed - Communication in Global/Digital Age COMM 340-4 Gender Communication (3) Gen Ed - Cultural Diversity COMM 360-4 Research Methods (3) CPSC 111-4 Computer Science I (3) CPSC 365-4 Web Applications and Database Management Systems (3) CRMJ 101-4 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3) CRMJ 270-4 American Corrections (3) ECON 215-4 Principles of Microeconomics (3) LAE - Social Foundation ECON 311-4 Money and Banking (3) ECON 333-4 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 316-4 Children's Literature (3) EDUC 330-4* Serving Individuals with Exceptionalities (3) EDUC 341-4 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 370-4 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

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 202-4 Business Writing (3) GEOG 111-4 World Regional Geography (3) LAE - International Perspectives; Gen Ed - International Perspectives HLSC 301-4 The American Healthcare System (3) HLSC 304-4 Statistics for the Health Sciences (3) Gen Ed - Quantitative Reasoning HLSC 312-4 Social Gerontology (3) Gen Ed - Cultural Diversity HLSC 322-4 Health Policy (3) HLSC 336-4 Principles of Strength and Conditioning (3) Gen Ed - Scientific Understanding Non-Lab HLSC 341-4 Applied Clinical Biochemistry I (3) HLSC 406-4 Legal Issues in Healthcare (3) HLSC 409-4 Readings in Health Science (1) HLSC 453-4 Elder Cognitive Health & Wellness (3) HLSC 455-4 HLSC 495-4 Seminar in Health Science (3) HLTH 365-4 School & Community Health (3) INFR 340-4 Information Systems Project Management (3) INFR 410-4 Enterprise Architecture (3) INFR 495-4 IS Strategy, Management and Acquisition (3) MATH 150-4 Quantitative Reasoning for the Liberal Arts (3) LAE - Mathematics; Gen Ed - Quantitative Reasoning NURS 330-4 Transitions in Professional Practice (3) NURS 340-4 Nursing Research (3) NURS 460-4 Community Health Nursing - Clinical (4) FEE LAE - American Experience; Gen Ed - US Experience NURS 470-4 Contemporary Issues in Nursing and Healthcare (3) PHIL 305-4 #Biomedical Ethics (3) LAE - Moral Inquiry; Gen Ed - Moral Inquiry PSYC 205-4 Child Development (3) PSYC 220-4* Pre-school Practicum (1) PSYC 321-4 Social Psychology (3) RELG 393-4 Global Values and Issues (3) LAE - Moral Inquiry; Gen Ed - Moral Inquiry SOCI 301-4 American Society: Class and Culture (3) LAE - American Experience; Gen Ed - US Experience Wednesday (Blended)