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Spring 2008 Course Listing

CRN Course Number Credits Course Title Day Time Faculty
33824 CN 432 3 Community Counseling: Management, Delivery & Evaluation Thu 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Madwid
33481 CN 433 3 Multicultural Issues in Counseling (Cross-referenced as FT 433) (Note: Introduction Class on 1/25 from 6-9 p.m.; 2/1-2; 4/25-26) Weekend (Fri & Sat) 9 a.m.-
5 p.m.
Malone
34046 CN 447 3 Lifespan Human Development (Cross-referenced as FT/PY 447) (Note: Introduction Class on 1/18 from 3-6 p.m.; 1/25-26; 4/11-12) Weekend (Fri & Sat) 9 a.m.-
5 p.m.
Kelly
33482 CN 455-01 3 Group Work: Theories and Practice (Prerequisite: Matriculation in Counselor Education Department program, CN 500, CN 553 or permission of the Department Chair) (Cross-referenced as PY 455-01) Mon 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Hulse-Killacky
35615 CN 455-02 3 Group Work: Theories and Practice (Prerequisite: Matriculation in Counselor Education Department program, CN 500, CN 553 or permission of the Department Chair) (Cross-referenced as PY 455-02) Thu 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Hulse-Killacky
33637 CN 457 3 Career Development: Theory and Practice Thu 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Robert
34228 CN 465 3 Introduction to Substance Abuse & Addictions (Cross-referenced as FT 465) Wed 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Strainge
33965 CN 467 3 Assessment in Counseling (Prerequisite: CN 553) Mon 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Robert
33900 CN 500 3 Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy Thu 2:30-
4:30 p.m.
Kelly
33483 CN 553 3 Counseling Relationships and Skills Tue 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Madwid
33487 CN 558-01 3 Counseling Practicum (Prerequisite: Matriculation in Counselor Education Department program; permission of advisor) Wed 4-
8 p.m.
Friedman
33772 CN 558-02 3 Counseling Practicum (Prerequisite: Matriculation in Counselor Education Department program; permission of advisor) Wed 4-
8 p.m.
Schmidt
34454 CN 558-03 3 Counseling Practicum (Prerequisite: Matriculation in Counselor Education Department program; permission of advisor) Wed 4-
8 p.m.
Robert
35616 CN 558-04 3 Counseling Practicum (Prerequisite: Matriculation in Counselor Education Department program; permission of advisor) Wed 4-
8 p.m.
Unger
33901 CN 566 3 Research Methodology Mon 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Kelly
33490 CN 590-01 3 Internship: Community Counseling (Prerequisite: CN 558; permission of advisor) Mon 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Friedman
33491 CN 590-02 3 or 6 Internship: School Counseling (Prerequisite: CN 558; permission of advisor) Mon 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Schmidt
35051 CN 590-03 3 or 6 Internship: School Counseling (Prerequisite: CN 558; permission of advisor) Mon 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Kelly
35617 CN 99-01 0 Comprehensive Examination - Community Counseling (Permission of advisor required) TBA TBA Hulse-Killacky
35618 CN 99-02 0 Comprehensive Examination - School Counseling (Permission of advisor required) TBA TBA Hulse-Killacky
35619 CS 438 3 Principles of Instructional Development (Cross-referenced as MD 460) (Prerequisite: MD 400) Tue and online 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Langran
34047 CS 469 3 Establishing Worldwide Learning Communities Through Technology (Cross-referenced as MD 469) Lab fee: $45 Thu 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Hinkley
33966 ED 405 3 Contexts of Education in the Primary Grades (1/19, 1/26, 2/2, 2/9, 2/23, 3/15) Weekend (Sat) 9 a.m.-
3 p.m.
Wolen
33494 ED 429-01 3 Philosophical Foundations of Education (Attendance at first class is mandatory) Tue 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Bennett
34229 ED 429-02 3 Philosophical Foundations of Education (Attendance at first class is mandatory) Tue 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Bennett
34485 ED 429-03 3 Philosophical Foundations of Education (Attendance at first class is mandatory) Wed 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Kohli
34921 ED 430 3 Storytelling in the Classroom (Cross-referenced as MD 430) Mon 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Selk
33495 ED 441-01 3 Teaching & Learning within Multicultural Contexts of Education (Cross-referenced as SL 441-01) (For those pursuing initial certification) Mon 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Poole, SSND
34905 ED 441-02 3 Teaching & Learning within Multicultural Contexts of Education (Cross-referenced as SL 441-02) (For C.A.S. students) Wed 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Poole, SSND
33600 ED 442 3 Educational Psychology Wed 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Smith
34048 ED 447 3 Learning Mathematics in the Elementary Classroom Tue 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
D'Amico
33496 ED 459 3 Developmental Reading in the Secondary School Mon 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Winslow
34049 ED 465 3 Teaching Methods for Secondary School (Needs permission from Dr. Smith. Submission of resume, one page philosophy of education statement; data collection form available from Dr. Smith.) (Students must register by 12/15). Tue 7-
9:30 p.m.
Smith
33498 ED 499 3 Introduction to Educational Research (Prerequisite: at least six credits towards M.A. degree) Thu 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Alibrandi
35623 ED 511 3 Educating for Social Responsibility and Civic Engagement: A Capstone Seminar (Permission of advisor required) Tue 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Kohli
33497 ED 512 3 Contemporary Schooling in Society Tue 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Kohli
34907 ED 522 3 Learning and the Child's Experience Mon 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Kaplan
35620 ED 523 3 Global Perspectives: Sociocultural Perspectives on Learning and Development Mon 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Kaplan
35621 ED 529 3 Critical Literacy Beyond the Classroom Walls (new course) Mon 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Calderwood
33967 ED 531 3 Extending Literacy in the Elementary School: Grades 3-6 (For matriculated students only) (Prerequisite: ED 437 or permission of instructor) Wed 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Calderwood
35622 ED 543 3 Literacy Learning In School and Community Settings: Grades 3-6 (For certified teachers or with instructor's permission) Wed 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Calderwood
34336 ED 545 3 Developing Integrated Curriculum for Elementary Students: Inquiry and Action Wed 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Calderwood
35624 ED 547 3 Leadership in Supporting Mathematics Learning In School and Community Settings. (For certified teachers or with instructors permission) Tue 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
D'Amico
35625 ED 552 3 Participatory Research and Advocacy in School and Community Settings (may be taken in lieu of ED 499 with advisor's permission) (Prerequisites: Matriculation and 6 completed credits in the M.A. program in Teaching & Foundations OR permission of instructor) Thu 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Burrell
35306 ED 565 3 Principles of Curriculum Development Thu 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Kaplan
34909 ED 575 3 Theory and Practice of Integrated Curriculum Design for Elementary Grades (For certified teachers and MA degree only candidates) Wed 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Calderwood
33562 ED 581 6 Directed Observation and Supervised Student Teaching: Secondary Education (Prerequisites: formal acceptance into Teacher Preparation program & completion of all certification courses) By Arrangement Billings
33563 ED 582-01 3 Student Teaching Seminar: Secondary Education (for math and sciences certification program candidates) Tue 4:31-
6:59 p.m.
Alibrandi
34910 ED 582-02 3 Student Teaching Seminar: Secondary Education (for social studies and world languages certification program candidates) Tue 4:31-
6:59 p.m.
Billings
34911 ED 582-03 3 Student Teaching Seminar: Secondary Education (for English certification program candidates) Tue 4:31-
6:59 p.m.
Smith
33678 ED 583-01 6 Elementary Student Teaching: Immersion in a Community of Practice (Prerequisite: formal acceptance into Teacher Preparation Program and completion of all certification course requirements and permission only from Dr. Calderwood) By Arrangement Girard
34951 ED 583-02 6 Elementary Student Teaching: Immersion in a Community of Practice (Prerequisite: formal acceptance into Teacher Preparation Program and completion of all certification course requirements and permission only from Dr. Calderwood) By Arrangement Girard
33679 ED 584 3 Reflective Practice Seminar: Elementary Education Thu 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Kaplan
35626 ED 99-01 0 Comprehensive Examination-Elementary Education (permission of advisor required) TBA TBA Calderwood
35627 ED 99-02 0 Comprehensive Examination-Teaching & Foundations (permission of advisor required) TBA TBA Calderwood
33644 EN 405 3 Literature for Young Adults Wed 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Gage
34051 EN 406 3 Infusing Multicultural Literature in Elementary and Middle Schools Wed 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Washington
33968 FT 433 3 Multicultural Issues in Counseling (Cross-referenced as CN 433) (Note: Introduction Class on 1/25 from 6-9 p.m.; 2/1-2; 4/25-26) Weekend (Fri & Sat) 9 a.m.-
5 p.m.
Malone
34230 FT 447 3 Lifespan Human Development (Cross-referenced as CN/PY 447) (Note: Introduction Class on 1/18 from 3-6 p.m.; 1/25-26; 4/11-12) Weekend (Fri & Sat) 9 a.m.-
5 p.m.
Kelly
33752 FT 465 3 Introduction to Substance Abuse & Addictions (Cross-referenced as CN 465) Wed 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Strainge
33599 FT 550 3 Introduction to Marriage & Family Therapy Mon 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Schofield
34340 FT 555 3 Foundations of Marital & Family Therapy Mon 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Preli
33493 FT 553 3 Family Therapy Pre-Practicum (Prerequisites: FT 550, FT 552; signed clinical training agreement on file) Mon 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Haug
33484 FT 559-01 3 Practicum in Family Therapy I (Prerequisites: FT 550, FT 552, FT 553, FT 565) Mon 3-
8 p.m.
Strainge
35628 FT 559-02 3 Practicum in Family Therapy I (Prerequisites: FT 550,FT 552, FT 553, FT 565) Thu 3-
8 p.m.
Torres
35629 FT 559-03 3 Practicum in Family Therapy I (Prerequisites: FT 550,FT 552, FT 553, FT 565) Thu 3-
8 p.m.
C. Walker
33489 FT 560-01 3 Practicum in Family Therapy II (Prerequisite: FT 559) Mon 3-
8 p.m.
Strainge
35630 FT 560-02 3 Practicum in Family Therapy II (Prerequisite: FT 559) Thu 3-
8 p.m.
Torres
35690 FT 560-03 3 Practicum in Family Therapy II (Prerequisite: FT 559) Thu 3-
8 p.m.
C. Walker
33485 FT 561 3 Advanced Interventions in Family Therapy (Prerequisite: FT 550, FT 552) (April 4,5 and April 25,26) Weekend (Fri & Sat) Fri: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. and Sat: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Haug
33486 FT 562 3 Human Sexuality & Sexual Dysfunction Wed 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Torres
35631 FT 565 3 Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues in Family Therapy Tue 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Haug
35632 FT 567 3 Couples Therapy Tue 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Torres
33488 FT 580-01 3 Internship in Family Therapy I (Prerequisites: completion of FT 560, FT 561) By Arrangement Preli
34491 FT 580-02 3 Internship in Family Therapy I (Prerequisites: completion of FT 560, FT 561) By Arrangement Haug
33492 FT 581-01 3 Internship in Family Therapy II (Prerequisite: cannot be taken concurrently with FT 569) By Arrangement Preli
34492 FT 581-02 3 Internship in Family Therapy II (Prerequisite: cannot be taken concurrently with FT 569) By Arrangement Haug
35633 FT 99 0 Comprehensive Examination - Marriage & Family Therapy (only for students who will complete comprehensives this semester.) TBA TBA Preli
33499 MD 400-01 3 Introduction to Educational Technology ( Lab Fee: $45) Mon 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Langran
33753 MD 400-02 3 Introduction to Educational Technology ( Lab Fee: $45) Tue 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Langran
33825 MD 406 3 Introduction to Reference Wed 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Horrigan
34455 MD 430 3 Storytelling in the Classroom (Cross-referenced as ED 430) Mon 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Selk
35634 MD 431 3 Video Production I Tue 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Merry
35635 MD 460 3 Principles of Instructional Development (Cross-referenced as CS 438) Tue and online 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Langran
34052 MD 469 3 Establishing Worldwide Learning Communities Through Technology (Cross-referenced as CS 469) Lab fee: $45 Thu 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Hinkley
35636 MD 470 3 Distance Teaching in the Information Age Wed and online 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Dunn
35637 MD 501 3 Media Literacy in Education (new course) Thu 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Robbins
38819 MD 545 3 Designing and Developing Training Programs (2/2, 2/9, 3/8, 3/22, 4/5) (Cross-referenced as PY 545) Weekend (Sat) 9 a.m.-
4 p.m.
Maloney
33683 MD 581 6 Directed Observation & Supervised Student Teaching in Media By Arrangement Montagnino
35037 MD 595 3 Independent Study: Research in Educational Technology Islam
35638 MD 99-01 0 Comprehensive Examination-Educational Technology (permission of advisor required) TBA TBA Langran
35639 MD 99-02 0 Comprehensive Examination-Library Media (permission of advisor required) TBA TBA Langran
33969 PY 433 3 Behavior Statistics (Attendance at first class is mandatory; priority is given to newly matriculated students in the Applied and School Psychology programs.) Thu 5-
8 p.m.
Bilias
33474 PY 435 3 Psychology of Personality (Attendance at first class is mandatory; priority is given to newly matriculated students in the Applied and School Psychology programs.) Mon 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Bilias
33682 PY 436 3 Psychopathology & Classification I Mon 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Rapczynski
33601 PY 438 3 Treatment Models for School Age Youth (Prerequisites: PY 435, PY 436) Tue 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Gill Lopez
34053 PY 447 3 Lifespan Human Development (Cross-referenced as CN/FT 447) (Note: Introduction Class on 1/18 from 3-6 p.m.; 1/25-26; 4/11-12) Weekend (Fri & Sat) 9 a.m.-
5 p.m.
Kelly
33828 PY 449 3 Introduction to Clinical Child Neuropsychology (Prerequisites: PY 538, PY 540) Thu 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Regan
35640 PY 455-01 3 Group Work: Theories and Practice (Cross-referenced as CN 455) (Prerequisites: PY 435, PY 471) Mon 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Hulse-Killacky
35641 PY 455-02 3 Group Work: Theories and Practice (Cross-referenced as CN 455) (Prerequisites: PY 435, PY 471) Thu 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Hulse-Killacky
33902 PY 530 3 Behavior Therapy (Prerequisites: PY 435, PY 436) Mon 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Desrochers
35642 PY 536 3 Educational & Psychological Testing (Attendance at first class is required) Tue 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Brone
35643 PY 537 3 Psychoeducational Assessment I: Academic Achievement (Prerequisites: Matriculation in the School Psychology program) Thu 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Siegel
33602 PY 544 3 Psychoeducational Assessment IV: Integrated Assessment (Prerequisites: PY 538, PY 540) Tue 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Siegel
33820 PY 545 3 Designing and Developing Training Programs (2/2, 2/9, 3/8, 3/22, 4/5) (Prerequisites: PY 420, PY 435) (Cross-referenced as MD 545) Weekend (Sat) 9 a.m.-
4 p.m.
Maloney
33475 PY 571 3 Research in Psychology (Prerequisite: PY 433)(Attendance at first class is required) Tue 4:45-
6:45p.m.
Gionta
33476 PY 576-01 3 Fieldwork in Child Study I (Permission of instructor required) Tue 2-
4 p.m.
Gill Lopez
33903 PY 576-02 3 Fieldwork in Child Study I (Permission of instructor required) Thu 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Gill Lopez
33680 PY 578 3 Field Work in Applied Psychology (Prerequisites: completion of 21 credits in psychology, including PY 433, PY 435, PY 406, PY 420, PY 545, PY 571 and have approval of advisor) (Completed proposal due by December 15, 2007 and must be approved by Dr. Dohm) Mon 4:45-
8 p.m.
Maloney
33603 PY 597 3 Seminar in Psychology (Prerequisite: completion of 21 credits in psychology) (1/19; 2/15; 3/1; 4/5; 5/3) Weekend (Sat) 9 a.m.-
4 p.m.
Hillbrand
33754 PY 599 3 Internship in School Psychology II (Prerequisite: PY 598) Thu 2-
4 p.m.
Gill Lopez
35644 PY 99-01 0 Comprehensive Exam - Applied Psychology (prerequisites: successful completion of 24 credits, 18 of which are psychology course credits) TBA TBA Dohm
35645 PY 99-02 0 Comprehensive Exam - School Psychology (prerequisites: successful completion of 24 credits, 18 of which are psychology course credits) TBA TBA Gill-Lopez
33477 SE 403 3 Psychoeducational Issues in Special Education Tue 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Crevecoeur
33508 SE 405-01 3 Exceptional Learners in the Mainstream (Cross-referenced as SE 430-01) For Undergraduate Students Mon 4:30-
7 p.m.
Berndlmaier & D. Walker
35646 SE 405-02 3 Exceptional Learners in the Mainstream (Cross-referenced as SE 430-02) For Graduate Students Mon 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Berndlmaier & D. Walker
35647 SE 413 3 Theories of and Introduction to Learning Disabilities (Only for Project SETTELL students) Wed 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Zera
34054 SE 429 3 Developmental & Remedial Reading & Language Arts Wed 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Zera
33604 SE 430-01 3 Special Learners in the Regular Classroom (Cross-referenced as SE 405-01) For Undergraduate Students Mon 4:30-
7 p.m.
Berndlmaier & D. Walker
35648 SE 430-02 3 Special Learners in the Regular Classroom (Cross-referenced as SE 405-02) For Graduate Students Mon 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Berndlmaier & D. Walker
35649 SE 436 3 Administration of Educational Tests Thu 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Crevecoeur
35650 SE 500 3 Theories of and Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders (new course) Tue 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Kim
34072 SE 534 3 Skill Development for Individualized Education Plans (Prerequisites: SE 413, SE 561; pre- or co-requisite: SE 429) Thu 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Kim
33478 SE 537 3 Curriculum & Methods for Students with Mild to Moderate Disabilities (Prerequisites: SE 411, SE 413, SE 417) Mon 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Kim
35651 SE 550 3 Collaboration and Consultation for the Special Educator Mon 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Boccanfuso
35652 SE 561 3 Diagnostic Procedures in Special Education of Youth with Disabilities (Only for Project SETTELL students) (Pre- or co-requisite: SE 413) Wed 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Crevecoeur
33479 SE 591 3 Practicum in Special Education (Prerequisites: SE 411, SE 413, SE 417, SE 429, SE 432, SE 436, SE 534, SE 537 for initial certification students, SE 561 and permission of Practicum Coordinator) Wed 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Kim
33480 SE 592 3 Practicum in Special Education (Prerequisites: SE 411, SE 413, SE 417, SE 429, SE 432, SE 436, SE 534, SE 537 for initial certification students, SE 561 and permission of Practicum Coordinator) Wed 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Kim
34339 SE 593 6 Student Teaching in Special Education (For initial certification candidates only) (Permission of advisor required) Wed 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Kim
35653 SE 99 0 Comprehensive Examination - Special Education TBA TBA Zera
33638 SL 423 3 Principles of Bilingualism Tue 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Simões
33639 SL 436 3 Methods & Materials for Second Language Teaching Thu 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Dennis
33503 SL 441-01 3 Teaching & Learning within Multicultural Contexts of Education (Cross-referenced as ED 441-01) (for those pursuing initial certification) Mon 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Poole, SSND
34918 SL 441-02 3 Teaching & Learning within Multicultural Contexts of Education (Cross-referenced as ED 441-02) (for C.A.S. students) Wed 4:45-
6:45 p.m.
Poole, SSND
35654 SL 477 3 Culture and Second Language Acquisition Tue 7:15-
9:15 p.m.
Simões
35655 SL 504 3 The English Language Learner in the Regular Classroom (First class 1/19) Online Diaz-Edwards
35656 SL 99 0 Comprehensive Examination-TESOL/Bilingual Education (prerequisite: successful completion of 24 credits in program) TBA TBA Poole, SSND

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