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Education Courses for Advanced Certificate and Master's Degree Programs

Course No Title Credits Prereq Coreq
SEDF 703 Social Foundations of Adolescent Education
(45 hrs fieldwork)
3

SEDF 704 Adolescent Development, Grades 7-12
(30 hrs + 36 hrs fieldwork)
2


SEDF 705 Educational Psychology: Applications to
Adolescent Education (30 hrs + 36 hrs fieldwork)
2 SEDF 704
SEDF 706 Assessment of Teaching and Learning in
Adolescent Education (30 hrs + Lab)
2 SEDF 705
SEDC 724 or SEDC 754 or SEDC 774
SPED 708
Teaching Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Settings 3 12 credits of coursework  
SEDC 710 Building the Foundations of Literacy in
Adolescent Education (45 hrs)
3

SEDC 713 Methods 1: Advanced Study of Secondary
Learning Environments for Teaching
Mathematics and Science (45 hrs)

SEDF 704 or
SEDF 704
SEDC 720 Adolescent Health and Safety (15 hrs)
1

SEDC 724 Methods 2: Intensive Study of Teaching Diverse
Learners in Science, Grades 7-12
(30 hrs + 36 hrs fieldwork)
2 SEDC 713

Take Either


SEDC 754.04 Student Teaching in Earth Science, Grades 7-12
(60 days student teaching + 30 hr seminars,
workshops and conferences)
5 SEDC 724
Or
SEDC 774.14 Practicum in Earth Science, Grades 7-9
(30 hrs + conferences)
2 SEDC 724
Plus
SEDC 774.24 Practicum in Earth Science, Grades 10-12
(30 hrs + conferences)
2 SEDC 724

Total Credits for Advanced Certificate    26-27 credits

Earth Science Courses for Master's Degree Program Only

Minimum of 16 credits

Course No Title Credits Prereq
PGEOG 701.63 
Earth Science Today
3
GTECH 710 Mapping Science 3

PGEOG 630 Science and Society
3

PGEOG 660 Challenging Concepts in Earth Science 4


One elective chosen from 600- or
700-level courses with a PGEOG or
GTECH prefix
3 or 4

Students lacking a significant background in
geology or earth science may be required to take
the following course as their elective:


PGEOG 701.64 Introducing Earth Science at the Museum of
Natural History
3

Culminating Experiences