C&I Graduate Courses (400-599) and Syllabi for
the Spring 2009 Semester
Internet Course(s) offered: 401, 432, 471, 473, 578. Any numbers in parentheses refer to prerequisites. Majors = restricted to students in C&I degree majors only. Sections 091 etc. are extension courses taught off campus with restricted enrollment. If you cannot register because you lack a prerequisite or the course is closed, please contact the instructor via email or phone to see if you might be granted permission to register. If the instructor agrees to let you register, (s)he will contact a departmental secretary to perform the required override prior to you registering for the course. The secretary will then email you that the override has been done and that you may then register. The instructor has the right to refuse any requests for permission to register if a course is full, a student lacks prerequisites, etc. Courses are 18 weeks long unless described otherwise.
The section of the course in red print indicates syllabus is available. Syllabus not posted yet? Look at the archives for course information (but not instructor, textbooks, etc.)
The link to each syllabus is under the section number and the link to each instructor's directory information under the name or the link under the entire line is to an instructor's personal webpage containing the syllabus, e-mail address and other information.
MASTERS LEVEL COURSES
C&I 400: INDEPENDENT STUDY
There is no syllabus for this course. (Instructor varies)
Section 001 Ref. No. 723221 for campus students (the section number may be revised later based upon instructor.)
Procedure: 1) The student completes the Independent Study form and gives it to the faculty member; 2) the faculty member gives the signed form to the secretary; 3) the form is then signed by the degree program coordinator; 4) the secretary does required override; 5) the secretary notifies student that registration now possible; and 6) finally the student registers for course.
Section 091 for extension students (the section number may be revised later per instructor.)
Procedure: Steps 1-3 are the same as above; 4) the secretary requests from the Registrar's Office that the student be registered; and 5) the secretary informs the student that registration has been completed.
(NOTE: Doctoral students should refer to course C&I 500 below.)
C&I 401: INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY
Section 001 online (instructor Temba Bassoppo-Moyo)
Section 002 online (instructor Temba Bassoppo-Moyo)
C&I 407: LEARNING IN EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS
Section 001 5:30-800P T (instructor Alan Bates)
Section 091 arranged (instructor Karen Lind)
C&I 409: STUDENT DIVERSITY AND EDUCATIONAL PRACTICES
Section 001 5:30-800P R (instructor Greg Michie)
Section 091 5:30-8:00P T (instructor Temba Bassoppo-Moyo)
C&I 445: INFORMATION LITERACY INSTRUCTION FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIES
Section 091 on line flex course 5:30 T (instructor Jennifer Bromann)
C&I 449: SELECTION AND USE OF MATERIALS IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LIBRARY
Section 001 CANCELLED
C&I 454: SELECTION AND USE OF MATERIALS IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL LIBRARY
Section 001 arrainged R (instructor Anita Beaman)
C&I 461: RECENT RESEARCH IN LITERACY LEARNING
Section 001 5:30-8:00P M (instructor Eurvine Williams)
C&I 462: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF READING
Section 091 5:30-8:00P WR (instructor Pam Farris)
Section 01 5:30-8:00P M (instructor Lara Handsfield)
C&I 465: CONTENT AREA LITERACY
Section 001 5:30-8:00P W (instructor Darci Harland and Ellen Spycher)
C&I 467: ADVANCE LITERACY ASSESSMENT AND INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
Section 001 5:30-8:00P M (instructor Linda Wedwick)
C&I 469: PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH IN LITERACY LEARNING II
Section 001 5:30-8:00P T (instructor Linda Wedwick)
C&I 470.01: Seminar in Literacy/Reader Response
Section 001 5:30-8:00P T (instructor Pam Farris)
C&I 470.04: Reading Recovery Teacher Training II
Section 001 1:00-3:30P W (instructor Susan Almeida)
C&I 470.05: Reading Recovery Teacher Training II
Section 001 1:00-3:30P M (instructor Susan Almeida)
C&I 473: MENTORING STUDENT TEACHERS
Section 001 on-line (instructor Ann Weber)
C&I 478: EVALUATING STUDENT PERFORMANCE
Section 091 5:30-8:00P R (instructor Jennifer Gill)
C&I 482: PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH II
Section 001 5:30-8:00P M (instructor Do Yong Park)
C&I 489.65: IMPROVEMENT OF COLLEGE TEACHING PRACTICE
Section 001 arranged (instructor Ken Jerich)
C&I 491: INTERNSHIP IN COLLEGE TEACHING
Section 001 arranged (instructor Ken Jerich)
C&I 493.03: Language Arts and Writing Process
Section 001 5:30-8:00P W (instructor Tom Crumpler)
C&I 493.13
Section 091 extension course (instructor Michelle Mueller)
Section 092 arranged (instructor Lynn Gaddis)
C&I 493.15
Section 01arranged (instructor Phyllis Metcalf-Turner)
C&I 498.5
Section 01 9:00a S (instructor Phyllis Metcalf-Turner)
C&I 500: INDEPENDENT STUDY
There is no syllabus for this course. (Instructor varies)
Section 001 Ref. No. 723461 for campus students (the section number may be revised later based upon instructor.)
Procedure: 1) The student completes the Independent Study form and gives it to the faculty member; 2) the faculty member gives the signed form to the secretary; 3) the form is then signed by the degree program coordinator; 4) the secretary does required override; 5) the secretary notifies student that registration now possible; and 6) finally the student registers for course.
Section 091 for extension students (the section number may be revised later based upon instructor.)
Procedure: Steps 1-3 are the same as above; 4) the secretary requests from the Registrar's Office that the student be registered; and 5) the secretary informs the student that registration has been completed.
C&I 562: THE EDUCATION OF TEACHERS
Section 001 6:00-8:30 M (instructor Tom Lucey)
C&I 575: INSTRUCTIONAL RESEARCH
Section 001 5:30-8:00 W (instructor Do-Young Park)
C&I 579: EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
Section 001 5:30-8:00 R (instructor Cheri Toledo)
C&I 598: DOCTORAL INTERNSHIP Instructor varies; there is no syllabus for this course.
Section 001 Ref. No. 723511 for campus students; Section 091 for extension (off campus) students.
Procedure: 1) A student must complete the Doctoral Internship form plus the Health Insurance Certification form and gives them to the doctoral program coordinator; 2) the coordinator gives the signed form to secretary; 3) the coordinator decides whether the student registers for two semesters of 3 semester hours or one semester of 6 semester hours;
4) the secretary does the required override and notifies the student that registration is now possible; and 5) finally student registers for the course. Extension (off campus) students cannot register themselves, but are registered at the request of the secretary. Students wanting to register for the second 3 hours of an internship may contact the secretary directly for the override.
C&I 599 and 599.01: DISSERTATION RESEARCH Instructor varies; there is no syllabus for this course.
Section 001 Ref. No. 723521 for campus students; Section 091 for extension (off campus) students.
Procedure for 599: Every semester the student must contact the doctoral program coordinator to report progress on their dissertation and obtain approval to register; the coordinator notifies the secretary who does required override; the secretary notifies the student that registration now possible; and finally the student registers for the course. Proposal Approval Form must be completed once while in the program. Students do not have to register for summer unless they are going to defend during that semester. As long as that student registers for fall, they will be able to use university research facilities such as Milner Library during the summer. Extension (off campus) students cannot register themselves, but are registered at the request of the secretary after permission is given from the program coordinator.
Procedure and Information for students who have already taken 15 hours of C&I 599: Students in this situation continue to register for 1 hour of C&I 599 or 599.01 in future semesters. Students wishing to keep their student health insurance, international students and/or graduate assistants must take C&I 599 and must also pay their health insurance premium 15 days before the semester starts. International students and/or graduate assistants also must file the appropriate forms to apply for reduced academic workload in order to keep their assistantship and to keep their VISA valid if applicable.
Procedure for 599.01: If a student has already taken 15 hours of C&I 599, has not yet defended their dissertation, and does not need health insurance through the university, this student should take one hour every semester of C&I 599.01 instead of C&I 599, thus incurring only tuition costs and no fees. This must also have the prior approval by the coordinator, who notifies the secretary, who then initiates the registration. Students themselves cannot register for C&I 599.01. For the initial semester, they are registered at the request of the secretary, and for subsequent semesters they are automatically registered for one hour every semester until they defend their dissertation. This is an audit course so health insurance through the university is not available. International and/or graduate assistants may not take C&I 599.01.
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