All Courses

  • Summer 2021 Phys Sci Global, MLS (NASC-5110-60)

    One in a series of three courses investigating earth as a system. Examines the global dynamics of energy, hydrocarbon combustion, and the physics and chemistry of water. Investigates relationships between energy transformations and pollutants. Considers environmental limitations of fresh water availability and the buffering effect of sea and fresh water. Prerequisite: graduate standing and teaching certification in elementary, middle school or general science; or, graduate standing and concurrent enrollment in a program leading to teacher certification in Elementary, middle school or general science education.

  • Summer 2021 Geometry MMA (NASC-5170-60)

    Showcases two aspects of 2D and 3D geometry: measurement and transformation. Emphasis reflects current State and National standards for middle-level mathematics classroom and teacher preparation, especially appropriate uses of technology, geometric tools, mathematical language, and problem-solving strategies. Cross listed with MATH 5170. Prerequisites: admission to a UW graduate program, in either degree or non-degree seeking status, acceptance into the Middle-level mathematics program.

  • Summer 2021 Introduction to School Law (EDAD-5080-40)

    This course provides legal foundations of U.S. public schools and examines general principles of statutory and case law and applies judicial decisions to educational environments. Additionally, the course focuses on legal responsibilities, constraints, and opportunities for school leaders. Prerequisite: Admission into UW Educational Administration, K-12.

  • Summer 2021 Higher Education (HIED-5680-40)

    Through examination of historical foundations and current trends, ADED 5680 delves into pressing issues in the academy, including but not limited to topics of tenure, governance, professional colleges, access and equity, curriculum and international needs. Prerequisite: graduate standing.

  • Summer 2021 Cont & Trad Chin Culture (CHIN-2041-40)

    Designed to provide those with a serious interest in China and Chinese language with a cultural context for learning Chinese language. The course will incorporate economic and social material to give students a clear view of Chinese culture with an emphasis on Chinese language instruction. Prerequisite: CHIN 2030.

  • Summer 2021 Seminar on Management Fraud (ACCT-5066-40)

    An in-depth study and analysis of the causes, methods, and consequences of financial statements fraud committed by top management in the organization. The course covers psychological and criminological theories of management fraud, as well as detailed analysis of high-profile management frauds. Seminar format. Cross listed with MBAM 5404. Prerequisites: graduate standing or permission of instructor.

  • Summer 2021 Problem Solving in Org Setting (AGRI-4350-40)

    Students apply organizational leadership perspectives and methods to the resolution of a variety of simulations and real world problems. The course will emphasize leadership development as a tool for individual, organizational and community problem solving. Prerequisites: Junior or Senior standing and COM 2.

  • Summer 2021 Fund In Statistics (STAT-2050-01)

    Presents central ideas and fundamental techniques of statistical inference on applications in the biological sciences. Includes probability models and inferences for means, variances and parameters of discrete distributions. Introduces statistical computer packages in biweekly labs. Credit cannot be earned in more than one of the following courses: STAT 2010, 2050, 2070, 4220 and 5000. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 1000, 1400 or equivalent.

  • Summer 2021 Intro Stat-Soc Sci (STAT-2070-01)

    Presents central ideas of descriptive statistics and statistical inference, as applied to questions in social sciences. Includes graphs, averages, sampling, estimation, hypothesis-testing and relationships between variables. Introduces associated computer skills. Credit cannot be earned in more than one of STAT 2010, 2050, 2070, 4220, 5000. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 1000, 1400 or equivalent.

  • Summer 2021 Probs:Parasitology (PATB-4320-1)

    Individual laboratory, library or field study of parasites and their host relations. Prerequisites: 8 semester hours of biological sciences or 3 semester hours of parasitology and consent of instructor.

  • Summer 2021 Cult, Pow, and Ident in Math E (EMAT-5800-40)

    The purpose of this course is to examine issues related to culturally specific pedagogy (CSP), power and identity in the mathematics classroom. Students will explore ways to integrate CSP in the classroom to facilitate mathematics teaching and learning with the goal of developing students' interest and motivation in mathematics. Prerequisites: Graduate standing.

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