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Rice Course Schedule, Fall 2003 Education (EDUC)
Rice Course Schedule as of 11/06/2003.
This schedule is maintained by the Office of the Registrar
(reg@rice.edu).
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Registration Information
NOTE: Course web pages are available for some EDUC courses.
EDUC 301 PHILOSOPHICAL, HISTORICAL, AND SOCIAL FO Credits 3.00 Fall 03
Analysis of events and ideas that have shaped the philosophy and practice of
American schools today. Requires at least 15 hours of observation in secondary
schools. May be required for students earning teacher certification, but also
appropriate for all students interested in the influences and stresses that
have created a unique educational system in our culturally diverse country.
Required in junior or senior year for certification unless EDUC 330 is
substituted.
001 GRB 212W - TTH 01:00PM - 02:20PM Radigan, Judy Enr: 10 Max: NA
EDUC 305 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Credits 3.00 Fall 03
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP II
Formerly EDUC 312. The goal of this course is to introduce students to a
psychological understanding of teaching and learning through an overview of
principles, issues, and related research in educational psychology. The course
will examine theories of learning, complex cognitive processes, cognitive and
emotional development, motivation, and the application of these constructs of
effective instruction, the design of optimum learning environments, assessment
of student learning, and teaching in diverse classrooms. It is a general
overview of the field and requires no prior preparation. Required for
certification.
001 KH 101 - TTH 09:25AM - 10:40AM Norcross, Diana Enr: 18 Max: NA
EDUC 330 THE AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL Credits 3.00 Fall 03
Survey of the background, purposes, and organization of modern secondary
schools and their students and curricula. Includes the policy and
administration of secondary schools as well as introductory educational
research. 15 hours of observation in schools required. Can be substituted for
EDUC 301 to satisfy certification requirements.
001 HB 22 - TH 02:30PM - 05:30PM McNeil, Linda M. Enr: 8 Max: NA
EDUC 410 THEORY AND METHODS: ART Credits Fall 03
Study of methods for putting theory into practice in the classroom. Includes
multiple methods for educating students in our diverse society, reflection on,
and practice of the skills of teaching applicable to the discipline. Required
for certification.
Prereq- Completion of or concurrent enrollment in EDUC 301/501 or EDUC 330/530
and consent of instructor.
001 HB 22 - T 02:30PM - 05:30PM Heckelman, Lissa Enr: 0 Max: 0
EDUC 411 THEORY AND METHODS: ENGLISH Credits Fall 03
Study of methods for putting theory into practice in the classroom. Includes
multiple methods for educating students in our diverse society, reflection on,
and practice of the skills of teaching applicable to the discipline. Required
for certification.
Prereq- Completion of or concurrent enrollment in EDUC 301/501 or EDUC 330/530
and consent of instructor.
001 HB 22 - T 02:30PM - 05:30PM Heckelman, Lissa Enr: 6 Max: 0
EDUC 412 THEORY AND METHODS: FOREIGN LANGUAGE Credits Fall 03
Study of methods for putting theory into practice in the classroom. Includes
multiple methods for educating students in our diverse society, reflection on,
and practice of the skills of teaching applicable to the discipline. Required
for certification.
Prereq- Completion of or concurrent enrollment in EDUC 301/501 or EDUC 330/530
and consent of instructor.
001 HB 22 - T 02:30PM - 05:30PM Heckelman, Lissa Enr: 1 Max: 0
EDUC 413 THEORY AND METHODS: MATHEMATICS Credits Fall 03
Study of methods for putting theory into practice in the classroom. Includes
multiple methods for educating students in our diverse society, reflection on,
and practice of the skills of teaching applicable to the discipline. Required
for certification.
Prereq- Completion of or concurrent enrollment in EDUC 301/501 or EDUC 330/530
and consent of instructor.
001 HB 22 - T 02:30PM - 05:30PM Heckelman, Lissa Enr: 5 Max: 0
EDUC 414 THEORY AND METHODS: PHYSICAL EDUCATION Credits Fall 03
Study of methods for putting theory into practice in the classroom. Includes
multiple methods for educating students in our diverse society, reflection on,
and practice of the skills of teaching applicable to the discipline. Required
for certification.
Prereq- Completion of or concurrent enrollment in EDUC 301/501 or EDUC 330/530
and consent of instructor.
001 HB 22 - T 02:30PM - 05:30PM Heckelman, Lissa Enr: 0 Max: 0
EDUC 415 THEORY AND METHODS: SCIENCE Credits Fall 03
Study of methods for putting theory into practice in the classroom. Includes
multiple methods for educating students in our diverse society, reflection on,
and practice of the skills of teaching applicable to the discipline. Requried
for certification.
Prereq- Completion of or concurrent enrollment in EDUC 301/501 or EDUC 330/530
and consent of instructor.
001 HB 22 - T 02:30PM - 05:30PM Heckelman, Lissa Enr: 1 Max: 0
EDUC 416 THEORY AND METHODS: SOCIAL STUDIES Credits Fall 03
Study of methods for putting theory into practice in the classroom. Includes
multiple methods for educating students in our diverse society, reflection on,
and practice of the skills of teaching applicable to the discipline. Required
for certification.
Prereq- Completion of or concurrent enrollment in EDUC 301/501 or EDUC 330/530
and consent of instructor.
001 HB 22 - T 02:30PM - 05:30PM Heckelman, Lissa Enr: 6 Max: 0
EDUC 491 INDEPENDENT STUDY AND RESEARCH Credits Fall 03
Prereq-consent of instructor.
001 TBA - TBA Staff Enr: 0 Max: NA
EDUC 501 PHILOSOPHICAL, HISTORICAL, AND SOCIAL FO Credits 3.00 Fall 03
Graduate level equivalent of EDUC 301.
001 HB 21 - TTH 01:00PM - 02:20PM Radigan, Judy Enr: 6 Max: 0
EDUC 505 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Credits 3.00 Fall 03
Graduate level equivalent of EDUC 305.
001 HB 227 - TTH 09:25AM - 10:40AM Norcross, Diana Enr: 9 Max: 0
EDUC 530 THE AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL Credits 3.00 Fall 03
Graduate level equivalent of EDUC 330.
001 HB 22 - TH 02:30PM - 05:30PM McNeil, Linda M. Enr: 4 Max: 0
EDUC 540 INTERNSHIP Credits 3.00 Fall 03
Field practice for secondary teachers, with accompanying seminar.
Prereq- Successful completion of EDUC 440 and consent of instructor.
001 TBA - M 05:00PM - 08:00PM Heckelman, Lissa Enr: 7 Max: 0
EDUC 588 TEACHING EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE Credits 3.00 Fall 03
Overview of the Earth and the solar system, their structure, evolution and
dynamics. Fundamentals of Earth and Space Science topics as taught in 6th
grade. Includes mathematics of solar system motion at level of algebra and
simple trigonometry (e.g. ellipses, Kepler's laws). Includes teaching un use of
earth and solar system software a nd weather station software. Hands-on
classroom activities aligned with TEKS. This course is designed for science and
math teachers (grades 6-12), but is also available for a general audience. One
hour of lab per week. Also offered as ASTR 402.
001 TBA - TBA Reiff, Patricia H. Enr: 0 Max: 0
EDUC 591 INDEPENDENT STUDY AND RESEARCH Credits Fall 03
Graduate equivalent of EDUC 491.
Prereq- consent of instructor.
001 TBA - TBA Staff Enr: 1 Max: NA
EDUC 592 SEMINAR IN SCIENCE FOUNDATIONS Credits 2.00 Fall 03
Seminar with a team of university faculty and community-based scientists (in
fields such as medicine, space, energy, and the environment) to increase
understanding of scientific principles as they are applied in the scientific
community of Houston and as they relate to secondary school science.
Prereq- consent of instructor.
001 TBA - TBA Harcombe, Elnora Smith Enr: 0 Max: 0
EDUC 593 PRACTICUM IN TEACHING SCIENCE Credits 2.00 Fall 03
Students will develop and practice interactive teaching strategies to engage
students in a process of observation and discovery fundamental to the
sciences.
Prereq- consent of instructor.
001 TBA - TBA Harcombe, Elnora Smith Enr: 0 Max: 0
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