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  The Graduate School of Education 2007-2009 Courses Graduate GSE Courses (15) Adult and Continuing Education (233)  

Adult and Continuing Education (233)

Graduate Courses (Adult and Continuing Education 233)
15:233:542 Introduction to Adult and Continuing Education (3)

The nature of the field and major areas of professional practice; examines basic concepts and issues and analyzes various program areas and institutional settings.

15:233:543 Adulthood and Learning (3) Adult social roles, psychological characteristics, and learning patterns in light of their implications for educational practice.
15:233:545 Program Development in Adult and Continuing Education I (3) Focuses on the design and evaluation of educational programs for adults, needs assessment, planning techniques, and evaluation procedures; development of planning and evaluation procedures.
15:233:546 Program Development in Adult and Continuing Education II (3) The marketing, management, and evaluation of educational programs for adults; practical experience acquired through developing and managing a workshop, short course, or other adult learning activity.
15:233:547 Principles of Staff Training and Development (3) Design, development, implementation, and evaluation of performance-oriented instructional programs; utilizes an instructional systems design model in the application of adult learning principles to in-service education programs and training in industry and human services agencies.
15:233:548 Issues and Problems in Adult and Continuing Education (BA) Analyzes critical issues and problems in the field of adult and continuing education, such as functional literacy, governmental influence, and professionalism. Topics may differ each time the course is offered.
15:233:549 Adult Literacy and Basic Education in American Society (3) The major issues and problems related to the assessment of literacy needs of American society and the design of adult educational programs to meet those needs; factors relevant to the design and implementation of adult basic education programs to provide reading, writing, and mathematics skills to educationally disadvantaged adults.
15:233:640 Proseminar in Adult and Continuing Education (3) Examines the research literature in adult education, including the identification of information sources, the interpretation of research, and the evaluation of research reports. Assists students in identifying areas of needed research and focusing research interests. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
15:233:641 Conceptual Foundations of Adult and Continuing Education (3) Advanced seminar emphasizing the historical, philosophical, and comparative international aspects of the field's development and current status.
15:233:642 Independent Studies in Adult and Continuing Education (BA) Provides the student with an opportunity to pursue an area of interest under the supervision of a faculty member. The student is expected to develop a plan of study and submit appropriate evidence of its fulfillment. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
15:233:644 Internship in Adult and Continuing Education (BA) Provides an opportunity for the student to gain guided experience in a practice setting. Strongly recommended for students without substantial professional experience.
15:233:646 Research Seminar in Adult and Continuing Education (3) Stresses the appropriate use of procedures, methodology, and the refinement of research skills. Each student plans and conducts a research project, which is critiqued by the instructor and other students. Students are encouraged to publish results.
 
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