Specializations in CTHE Concentration

These are courses available for your elective credits. They are clustered into specialization areas within the CTHE concentration. You should take courses that serve your intellectual and professional needs and goals. It is not required that you take only courses in your particular specialization area, although the majority of your electives should fall into a coherent cluster. Some of the courses below are only offered every few years. You may also take other suitable graduate level courses that are not listed below (talk with your advisor).

Educational Technology

Educ 685
Multi-Media Literacy
Educ 885
Curriculum & Educational Technology
Educ 885
Advanced Applications of Computers in Teaching Writing
Educ 885
Data-Driven Web Design
Educ 885
Advanced Multimedia Design & Development
Educ 885
Distance Education Technology: Advanced Theory & Techniques
Educ 885
Assistive Technology
Educ 885
Social Impact of Information Technology
Educ 885
Cognition & Instructional Technology
Educ 885
Web-based Learning Environments: Advanced Design & Development
Educ 885
Computer-Based Instruction  

Literacy Education

Educ 601
Language Development in the Classroom
Educ 807
Seminar: Writing Processes in Educational Settings
Educ 620
Foundations of Reading Instruction
Educ 816
Seminar on Literacy Problems
Educ 622
Role of Literacy in Content Areas
Educ 822
Literacy and Educational Policy
Educ 802
Seminar: Reading    

Science Education

Educ 641
Science Curriculum & Instruction
Educ 843
Proseminar in Science: Research on Curriculum
Educ 642
Topics in Science
Educ 843
Proseminar in Science: Research on Teaching
Educ 643
Environment
Educ 843
Proseminar in Science: Research on Learning

Mathematics Education

Educ 833
Research & Theory of Mathematics Learning
Educ 835
Research & Theory of Mathematics Curriculum
Educ 834
Research & Theory of Mathematics Teaching
Educ 836
Research & Theory: Mathematics Teacher

Postsecondary Education

Educ 847
Postsecondary Student Affairs Issues and Management
Educ 883
Administration of Adult & Postsecondary Education
Educ 849
Governance, Planning, and Finance in Higher Education
 
These courses are also available (limited seats) from the IFST Department:
IFST 682
Stud Dev in HE
IFST 688
Law & St Affairs
IFST 683
Seminar in HE
IFST 692
St. Personnel Mgmt
IFST 689
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