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Human Development and Child Studies

Human Development and Child Studies
先锋道456号
Rochester , MI 48309-4482
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(248) 370-3077
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT INDIVIDUAL COURSES FOR CREDIT

The School of Education and Human Services offers various individual courses for graduate credit to meet the needs of teacher recertification and continuing education. If you have questions regarding teacher certification or the requirements for recertification, 请浏览 Michigan Department of Education site 或联络 SEHS Education Advising Office. 你也可以 Request an appointment of additional information.

EC 6600 - Theories of Child Development and Education - 4 credits

Early childhood professionals are invited to register for EC 6600 as a stand-alone course for professional development. This is also the first course in the Master of Education in 儿童早期 Education program.

Views of education are discussed from social, physical and cognitive perspectives. Analyzes diverse contemporary theories of early childhood and broader contemporary issues related to child development.

Some courses are offered every other year; check 帆 for course availability.
课程 Title 学分 格式
冬天      
SE 5589 特殊教育 & Second Language Acquisition 4 校园
SE 6641 咨询 & 特殊需要 4 在线
SE 6510 Students with Behavior/Emotional Impairment 4 在线
SE 6900 ST: Mental Health Issues in the Classroom 2 在线
夏天      
SE 6900 Creating and Sustaining Parent Partnerships 2 在线
SE 6640 成年人 & 自闭症青少年 4 在线
SE 6900 Introduction to Applied Behavior Analysis* 2 在线
SE 6900 Human-Animal Interactions 4 在线
秋天      
SE 6559 Overview of Autism Spectrum Disorders 3 or 4 在线
SE 6900 Evidence-Based Strat for Inclusive K-12 Classrooms 2 在线
SE 6532 Intro to Specific Learning Disability 4 校园
RDG 5210: Inquiry-Based Literacy Instruction

To meet the needs of the Michigan reading requirement, 十大菠菜台子 offers RDG 5210 for 3 or 4 graduate credits. This course is offered all year round in a hybrid/partially-online format. RDG 5210 will also apply to certain graduate programs including the M.Ed. in 特殊教育.  
  • For current course offerings, please do a course search on .
  • For information or assistance with registration, please contact the Reading Department at (248) 370-3054.