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Education - Single Subject |
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• EDSS 533 - Teaching English in Middle Schools
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• EDSS 534 - Teaching Social Studies in Middle Schools
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• EDSS 540 - Literacy in the Content Areas
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• EDSS 541 - Teaching Mathematics in High Schools
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• EDSS 542 - Teaching Science in High Schools
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• EDSS 543 - Teaching English in High Schools
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• EDSS 544 - Teaching Social Studies in High School
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• EDSS 550 - Access to Learning: English Language Learners
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• EDSS 560 - Access to Learning: A Focus on Individual Differences (Cross-listed as SPED 560)
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• EDSS 570 - Field Experience Middle School (part-time Program)
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• EDSS 571 - Initial Student Teaching Seminar
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• EDSS 575 - Initial Student Teaching
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• EDSS 580 - Field Experience High School (part-time Program)
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• EDSS 581 - Advanced Student Teaching Seminar
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• EDSS 585 - Advanced Student Teaching
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Education - Disability Studies |
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• SPED 345 - Individuals with Disabilities in Society (Cross-listed as PSY 345)
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• SPED 490 - Special Topics in Special Education
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• SPED 494 - Independent Research in Special Education
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• SPED 497 - Directed Studies in Special Education
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• SPED 499 - Senior Capstone Project/Seminar in Special Education
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• SPED 530 - Typical and Atypical Development
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• SPED 541 - Foundations of Special Education
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• SPED 542 - Managing Learning Environments
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• SPED 543 - Curriculum and Instruction for Special Education
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• SPED 544 - Curriculum and Instruction for Special Education II
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• SPED 545 - Assessment of Students with Disabilities
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• SPED 547 - Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Classroom
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• SPED 560 - Access to Learning: A Focus on Individual Differences (Cross-listed as EDSS 560)
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• SPED 562 - Field Experience
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• SPED 570 - Student Teaching in Special Education I
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• SPED 571 - Student Teaching Seminar
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• SPED 580 - Student Teaching in Special Education II
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• SPED 581 - Student Teaching Seminar
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• SPED 585 - Intern Field Support and Seminar
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• SPED 589 - Curriculum & Instruction II - Moderate/Severe Disabilities
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• SPED 590 - Student Teaching in Special Education Moderate/Severe
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• SPED 591 - Student Teaching Seminar in Special Education Moderate/Severe
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• SPED 640 - Induction Planning and Support
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• SPED 641 - Advanced Perspectives in Disabilities Studies
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• SPED 642 - Advanced Behavior and Environmental Support
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• SPED 643 - Advanced Assessment and Instructional Practices for Diverse Learners
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• SPED 646 - Advanced Collaborative Partnerships and Effective Communication in School Settings
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• SPED 647 - Transition and Career Education
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• SPED 649 - Induction Evaluation
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• SPED 655 - Historical and Contemporary Portraits of Disabilities and Special Education
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• SPED 690 - Advanced Topics in Disability Studies
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English |
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• ENGL 102 - Stretch Composition I
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• ENGL 103 - Stretch Composition II
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• ENGL 105 - Composition and Rhetoric I
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• ENGL 106 - Composition and Rhetoric II - Service Learning
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• ENGL 107 - Advanced Composition and Rhetoric
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• ENGL 110 - Themes in Multicultural Literature for Non-Majors
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• ENGL 120 - American Literature I
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• ENGL 160 - Genre Fiction
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• ENGL 210 - Themes and Theories in World Literature
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• ENGL 212 - Introduction to Children’s Literature
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• ENGL 220 - American Literature II
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• ENGL 240 - Literary Genres in Translation
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• ENGL 250 - British and European Literature
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• ENGL 251 - Secrets of Academic Writing
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• ENGL 260 - Creative Writing, An Introduction
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• ENGL 311 - Bilingual Literary Studies/Estudios Literarios Bilingues (Cross-listed as SPAN 311)
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• ENGL 315 - Introduction to Language, Structure and Linguistics
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• ENGL 322 - Sociology of Popular Culture (Cross-listed as SOC 322, COMM 322)
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• ENGL 325 - Major Non-Western Authors
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• ENGL 326 - Major British and European Authors
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• ENGL 327 - Major American Authors
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• ENGL 328 - Mythology
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• ENGL 329 - Seminar in Tutoring Writing
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• ENGL 330 - Interdisciplinary Writing
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• ENGL 331 - Narratives of the Working Class (Cross-listed as SOC 331, POLS 331, HIST 331, ECON 331)
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• ENGL 332 - Teaching Dramatic Literature (Cross-listed as PATH 332)
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• ENGL 333 - Multicultural Drama and Theatre (Cross-listed as PATH 333)
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• ENGL 334 - Narratives of Southern California (Cross-listed as HIST 334)
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• ENGL 335 - American Ethnic Images in Novels, Film and Art (Cross-listed as HIST 335)
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• ENGL 337 - Literature of the Environment
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• ENGL 338 - Science and Conscience (Cross-listed as PHYS 338)
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• ENGL 339 - Psychology and Literature (Cross-listed as PSY 339)
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• ENGL 340 - Business and Economics in Literature (Cross-listed as ECON 340, BUS 340)
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• ENGL 341 - Modern American Drama and Theatre (Cross-listed as PATH 341)
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• ENGL 342 - Modern British and European Drama and Theatre (Cross-listed as PATH 342)
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• ENGL 344 - World Drama and Theatre (Cross-listed as PATH 344)
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• ENGL 345 - Science/Fiction (Cross-listed as CHEM 345)
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• ENGL 349 - Perspectives on Multicultural Literature
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• ENGL 353 - Chicana/o Latina/o Literature (Cross-listed as CHS 353)
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• ENGL 354 - Studies in Cultural Literatures
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• ENGL 360 - Literary Theory
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• ENGL 378 - Contemporary Native American Authors: Telecourse
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• ENGL 400 - Contemporary Literature
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• ENGL 410 - Shakespeare’s Plays (Cross-listed as PATH 410)
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• ENGL 412 - Drama of Ancient Greece (Cross-listed as PATH 412)
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• ENGL 430 - Tradition and Transformation: Literature, History, and Cultural Change (Cross-listed as HIST 430)
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• ENGL 432 - Arts of the Harlem Renaissance (Cross-listed as ART 432, PAMU 432)
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• ENGL 433 - Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender Studies (Cross-listed as GEND 433)
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• ENGL 454 - Multicultural Literature Project/Seminar
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• ENGL 461 - Fiction Writing
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• ENGL 462 - Poetry Writing
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• ENGL 463 - Writing for the Stage (Cross-listed as PATH 463)
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• ENGL 464 - Creative Nonfiction
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• ENGL 465 - Creative Writing Project
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