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Show Education Courses College of General Information 476. Advanced Aerospace Education (3) Develops an understanding of the political, economic, social and educational implications of aerospace technology. *478. Practicum in Reading (4) A, W, S Application of diagnostic and corrective reading techniques with reading disabled children. Prerequisites: Educ 465 and 466. *479. Student Teaching in Special Education (6) A, W, S Supervised teaching in selected special education programs in an elementary or secondary school. Prerequisite: successful completion of mild/moderate Endorsement course work. 482. Adult Education (3) A survey course in adult education with emphasis on philosophy, principles, and practices as evidenced in programs and various adult education organizations. Prerequisites: professional education course work, teaching experience, or approval of the instructor. *483. Individually Prescribed Program (1-9) Su, A, W, S Designed primarily for teachers fulfilling recertification requirements or personal needs. 484. Practicum in Instructional Media Services (9) Minor is not currently being offered. 485. Supervision of Student Teachers (3) The cooperating teacher-student relationship and the factors and conditions that contribute to successful student teaching experiences. *487. Directed Experiences with Students (1) A, W, S Directed experiences with elementary and secondary school students in cooperating schools. Students may register for one unit of credit per quarter for a maximum of three quarter hours. *488. Teaching Practicum in Elementary Education (15) 5m, A,W,S Student teaching experience in a public school to synthesize theory and practice. Weekly seminar on campus. Prerequisite: completion of professional core through Educ 316. 492. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) Consult the quarterly class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. May be taken on a Credit/No Credit basis. *495. Teaching Practicum in Secondary Education (15) A,W,S A preparation workshop followed by a public school assignment. Modules on related areas are taken concurrently. Prerequisites: Educ 463. 496. Processes of Instructional Design (5) A systematic approach to solving instructional problems through the development of goals, objectives, instructional strategies and field testing of instructional products. The course consists of two modules, including a project contract. *498. Synthesis of the Teaching Program (3) Su, A, W, S Synthesis of total elementary education program. Modules on educational leadership, professional relationships, and background of American education. Service hours required. May immediately precede or follow student teaching. *499. Senior Seminar (3) Su, A, W, S Regular seminar sessions examining issues in secondary schools and curriculum. Senior Project. May be taken concurrently with Educ 495 with instructor's permission. Prerequisite: Educ 495. 566. Role of the Special Educator (3) Su, W Examination of the professional role responsibilities of the special educator in public schools, and the laws and State rules and regulations that govern the programs. 567. Assessment in Special Education (3) A, S Administration, scoring, and interpreting screening and diagnostic tests in the intellectual, social, academic and vocational areas, and using evaluative data in resource programs. 568. Planning Instruction in Special Education (3) A, S Instructional programming and modification of curriculum for handicapped students served by teachers with Mild/Moderate Endorsements. 569. Classroom and Behavior Management (3) Su, W Current issues, practices, and application of a variety of approaches for behavior change, discipline and management of the classroom environment. 570. Methods and Practices in Special Education (5) Su, W Validated teaching methods, strategies, and practices widely used with handicapped students in Mild/Moderate special education programs. Prerequisite: Educ 566 and 568. 571. Applications of Special Education Methods and Practices (5) A, S Applications to reading and math of validated teaching methods, strategies, and practices widely used with handicapped students in Mild/Moderate special education programs. Prerequisites: Educ 306, 310 or math competency, Educ 567, 570, or comparable courses. 585. Foundations of Reading (3) W This course examines the principles of cognitive psychology that pertain to reading. The course explores how students comprehend and apply what they know with specific focus on the relationship between reading and learning. Related teaching strategies and classroom application will be emphasized. Health Professions The Weber State College of Health Professions, in cooperation with affiliated clinical facilities and other departments on the Campus, offers an expanding program for the education and training of health care professionals. The programs emphasize an integration of basic sciences, discipline-specific skills and knowledge, clinical experiences, and liberal arts which enable the graduate to make a maximum, contribution to patient care as a member of the health care team. Through the organization of the health science educational programs in one college, a common core curriculum is operational which fosters the team concept of health care and the integration and application of the basic biomedical sciences to patient needs. Student Services Interdisc. Programs Program/Area Listing Health Administrative Services 181 Health Sciences Core 180 Clinical Laboratory Sciences 183 Pre-Med/Pre-Dental/Pre-Vet 183 Dental Hygiene 186 Emergency Care & Rescue (EMT & Paramedic) ..188 Medical Record Technology 190 Nursing Programs 191 Nursing Outreach 196 Radiological Sciences 198 Respiratory Therapy 205 Dean: Reed M. Stringham, Jr. Assistant to the Dean: LaDawn Coburn Location: Marriott Allied Health Building Telephone Contact: Judy Martin 626-7117 Applied Science & Technology Degrees Offered Bachelor of Science degree programs are offered in the following areas: • Health Administrative Services • Clinical Laboratory Science • Nursing Associate of Science degree programs are offered in: • Dental Hygiene • Nursing • Respiratory Therapy Associate of Applied Science degree programs are offered in: • Clinical Laboratory Technology • Emergency Care & Rescue (Paramedic) • Medical Records Technology • Radiologic Technology • Respiratory Therapy Minor offered in: • Health Administrative Services Arts& Humanities Business & Economics Education Health Profession Science Social & Behavioral Sciences 178 179 Continuing Education |