Courses
Links to course schedule, course description, and registration. Students need 5 required courses (20 hours) and 3 electives (12 hours) in order to complete the program.
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Required Courses
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Credit Hrs
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Semester
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| EPSY 457 XM : Computer Use in Education (CRN*: 31882) |
4
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Summer
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| EPS 415 XM: Information Technology Ethics (CRN*: 31894) |
4
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Summer
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| EPSY 474: Evaluating Learning Technologies (CRN*: 41606) |
4
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Fall
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| EPSY 556: Analysis of Advanced Instructional Technologies (CRN*: 45747) |
4
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Fall
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| EPSY 490 OL: Issues & Developments in Educational Psychology: Learning and Classroom Management (CRN*: 40617) |
4
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Spring
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Elective Courses (At least 2 must be 500 level education courses)
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Credit Hrs
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Semester
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| EPSY 590 NET: Networks for Learning (CRN*: 31893) |
4
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Summer
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| EPSY 590 TER: Technology & Educational Reform (CRN*: 31892) |
4
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Summer
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| EPSY 407: Adult Learning and Development (This course can replace EPSY 490 OL) |
4
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Summer
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| EPSY 590 ASA: Issues in Traditional and Alternative Student Assessment (CRN*: 40618) |
4
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Spring
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| EPSY 590 VE: Virtual Worlds for Education (CRN*: 40618) |
4
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Spring
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Approved Non-CTER Electives
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| EPSY 490 AT: Autonomous Technology-Assisted Language Learning (CRN*: 47018) |
2-4
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TBA
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| C&I 435 OL: Computer Assisted Instruction (CRN*: 44957) |
4
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TBA
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| Elective Courses for Math & Science Teachers:: CTER Approved Modules** |
1-4
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All Year
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| EPSY 590 CTR: Teachers and Technology (CRN*: 33768) | 4 |
Summer
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| Elective Courses from Library & Information Science** |
2-4
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All Year |
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| * CRN stands for Course Registration Number, and is the number required to register for courses in the UIllinois Banner system. **Contact the CTER Program Coordinator for more information about these and other electives offered. Note to Prospective Applicants: With instructor's approval, you may be able to take some of these courses as a non-degree student. If you are admitted to the program at a later date, you may petition the course(s) to be used towards your degree. |
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