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ACCT 506 - Accounting for Entrepreneurs CRSE Type: Common Course Number & Description Accounting concepts and practices for entrepreneurs/small business
owners. Emphasis given to the use of accounting tools to solve
small business problems. 3 semester hours
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AIS 590 - Seminar CRSE Type: Common Course Number & Description A highly focused, and topical course. The format includes student
presentations and discussions of reports based on literature,
practices, problems, and research. Seminars may be conducted over
electronic media such as internet and are at the upper division or
graduate levels. Notes Enrollment is generally limited to fewer than 20 students. 1 to 3 semester hours
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ART 591 - Independent Study CRSE Type: Common Course Number & Description Includes directed study, problems, readings, directed readings,
special problems and special projects. Students complete
individualized plans of study which include significant one-on-one
student-teacher involvement. The faculty member and students
negotiate the details of the study plans. Meetings depending upon
the requirements of the topic. Notes Enrollments are usually 10 or fewer students. 1 to 12 semester hours
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ART 592 - Topics CRSE Type: Common Course Number & Description Includes current topics, advanced topics and special topics. A
course devoted to a particular issue in a specified field. Course
content is not wholly included in the regular curriculum. Guest
artists or experts may serve as instructors. Notes Enrollments are usually of 10 or fewer students with significant one-on-one student/teacher involvement. 1 to 9 semester hours
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ARTE 571 - Art for Elementary Teachers CRSE Type: Unique Course This course is designed to develop an understanding of the
functions of the visual arts in contributing to the growth and
development of students in K-8 programs. Students will do research
in assessment of art as it relates not only to the art produced in
the classroom but also to the curriculum in art developed in other
areas of study such as math or science. Additional Fee An additional ‘Mandatory Fee’ applies to this course.
3 semester hours
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BADM 506 - Accounting for Entrepreneurs CRSE Type: Common Course Number & Description Accounting concepts and practices for entrepreneurs/small business
owners. Emphasis given to the use of accounting tools to solve
small business problems. 3 semester hours
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BADM 507 - International Business CRSE Type: Common Course Number & Description This course provides a basic understanding of the challenges and
opportunities involved in the operation of international
enterprises. Major points of discussion include the economic and
political influences on operations, as well as other selected
topics. 3 semester hours
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BADM 531 - Risk Analysis and Insurance CRSE Type: Unique Course This introductory course is designed to provide the student with an
understanding of risk analysis, risk management, insurance
principles, and consumer and business-related insurance products. Additional Fee An additional ‘Mandatory Fee’ applies to this course.
3 semester hours
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BADM 538 - Entrepreneurship II CRSE Type: Common Course Number & Description This course focuses on the process of screening an opportunity,
drafting a personal entrepreneurial strategy, and understanding the
business plan writing process. Building the entrepreneurial team
and the acquisition and management of financial resources are
emphasized along with venture growth, harvest strategies, and
valuation. 3 semester hours
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BADM 564 - Organizational Behavior CRSE Type: Common Course Number & Description This course is a study of individuals and groups. Traditional
organization theory and concepts are presented and study is given
to motivation, group dynamics, and methods of coordination, change,
and adaptation within an organization. Prerequisite BADM-360 3 semester hours
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BADM 565 - Integrated Marketing Communications CRSE Type: Unique Course This is a strategic approach to developing synergy between the
various communication tools available to companies. Students will
examine the use of advertising, personal selling, sales promotions,
and public relations. The impact of Internet communications will
also be addressed. Students will learn how these tools may be used
together to develop strategies for communicating with consumers,
publics, suppliers, companies within distribution systems, and
business-to-business markets within the global marketplace. Additional Fee An additional ‘Mandatory Fee’ applies to this course.
Prerequisite BADM-370 3 semester hours
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BADM 573 - Retail Management CRSE Type: Common Course Number & Description This course is a study of competitive structure, trade area
analysis, site selection, merchandise planning and control,
pricing, buying, credit policy and research. Managerial problems
concerning the planning and operation of retail facilities are
emphasized. Prerequisite BADM-370 3 semester hours
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BADM 574 - Personal Selling CRSE Type: Common Course Number & Description This course is a study of the skills needed to develop and manage
long-term relationships with customers and suppliers. Emphasis is
placed on relationship selling, presentation, prospecting, handling
objectives and closing techniques with consideration given to
differences in the global marketplace. Prerequisite BADM-370 3 semester hours
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BADM 576 - Marketing Research CRSE Type: Common Course Number & Description This course provides an in-depth study of the primary methodologies
of marketing research. Emphasis is placed on collecting, analyzing,
interpreting and presenting information for the purpose of reducing
uncertainty surrounding marketing and management decisions. Prerequisite BADM-370 MATH-281 3 semester hours
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BADM 592 - Topics CRSE Type: Common Course Number & Description Includes current topics, advanced topics and special topics. A
course devoted to a particular issue in a specified field. Course
content is not wholly included in the regular curriculum. Guest
artists or experts may serve as instructors. Notes Enrollments are usually of 10 or fewer students with significant one-on-one student/teacher involvement. 1 to 4 semester hours
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BADM 593 - Workshop CRSE Type: Common Course Number & Description Special, intense sessions in specific topic areas. Approximately 45
hours of work is required for each hour of credit. Workshops may
vary in time range but typically use a compressed time period for
delivery. They may include lectures, conferences, committee work,
and group activity. 1 to 3 semester hours
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BED 692 - Topics CRSE Type: Unique Course Includes current topics, advanced topics and special topics. A
course devoted to a particular issue in a specified field. Course
content is not wholly included in the regular curriculum. Guest
artists or experts may serve as instructors. Notes Enrollments are usually of 10 or fewer students with significant one-on-one student/teacher involvement. 1 to 3 semester hours
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BIOL 530 - Neurobiology CRSE Type: Common Course Number & Description An advance course on neurons, nervous system and neural science.
Neuroanatomical organization, neural development, neuronal
function, neurophysiology, neurochemistry and the neurobiological
bases of behavior are covered. 3 semester hours
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BIOL 531 - Field Biology CRSE Type: Unique Course Highly recommended in the first semester of graduate study.
Scientific method emphasized in several group and individual
research projects conducted at various field sites in the Black
Hills. Each project includes: development of question based on
field observation, stated hypotheses, data collection and analysis,
written manuscript, and oral presentation. 2 semester hours
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BIOL 534 - Herpetology CRSE Type: Unique Course This course is an advanced study of reptiles and amphibians,
including their life history, ecology, reproductive habits,
physiology, systematics, and biogeography. Cross-listed Dual listed with BIOL 434.
Co-Req BIOL-534L 3 semester hours
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BIOL 534L - Herpetology Lab CRSE Type: Unique Course This course complements BIOL 534 and will emphasize identification
of, and field experience with the reptiles and amphibians of
western South Dakota. Cross-listed Dual listed with BIOL 434L.
Co-Req BIOL-534 1 semester hours
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BIOL 537 - Biometry CRSE Type: Unique Course This course introduces students to basic and advanced biostatistics
using modern techniques and statistical software. Students are
required to have taken a basic statistics course. Cross-listed Dual listed with BIOL 437.
3 semester hours
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BIOL 544 - Microbial Genomics CRSE Type: Unique Course Examines the sequencing, analysis, structure, and evolution of
prokaryotic and viral genomes; the analysis of microbial gene
expression, and use of genomic techniques in studies of microbial
physiology and ecology. 3 semester hours
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BIOL 565 - Evolutionary and Ecological Plant Physiology CRSE Type: Unique Course Integrates quantitative genetics and physiological ecology to
understand the evolution of species interactions. Emphasizes
primary literature and semester-long research project. Lecture
topics include water relations, photosynthesis, energy balance,
signal transductions, life histories, natural selection, and
species interacts. Cross-listed Dual listed with BIOL 460.
Co-Req BIOL-565L 2 semester hours
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BIOL 565L - Evolutionary and Ecological Plant Physiology Lab CRSE Type: Unique Course To complement lectures, semester-long group project focuses on
question formulation, experimental design, and gene expression
techniques and analysis. Write-up in journal format required. Cross-listed Dual listed with BIOL 460L.
Co-Req BIOL-565 1 semester hours
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BIOL 574 - Ecological Genomics CRSE Type: Unique Course An introductory course for graduate students that identifies the
organisms and areas in ecology and evolutionary ecology that link
best to genomics and specifically functional genomics, the branch
of genomics that determines the biological function of genes and
their products. Molecular techniques, databases, and analysis of
genomic data are discussed. Students are required to have taken a
genetics course prior to enrollment. . Cross-listed Dual listed with BIOL 474
Co-Req BIOL-574L 3 semester hours
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BIOL 574L - Ecological Genomics Lab CRSE Type: Unique Course To complement lectures, semester-long group project focuses on
question formulation, experimental design, and gene expression
techniques and analysis. Write-up in journal format required. Cross-listed Dual listed with BIOL 474L.
Co-Req BIOL-574 1 semester hours
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BIOL 590 - Seminar CRSE Type: Common Course Number & Description A highly focused, and topical course. The format includes student
presentations and discussions of reports based on literature,
practices, problems, and research. Seminars may be conducted over
electronic media such as internet and are at the upper division or
graduate levels. Notes Enrollment is generally limited to fewer than 20 students. 1 semester hours
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BIOL 684 - Paleoenvironments CRSE Type: Unique Course This course will integrate topics from paleobotany, vertebrate
paleonotology, and paleoclimatology in a study of paleontological
communities through time. Laboratories will include studies of
fossil materials. 3 semester hours
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BIOL 692 - Topics CRSE Type: Unique Course Includes current topics, advanced topics and special topics. A
course devoted to a particular issue in a specified field. Course
content is not wholly included in the regular curriculum. Guest
artists or experts may serve as instructors. Notes Enrollments are usually of 10 or fewer students with significant one-on-one student/teacher involvement. 1 to 3 semester hours
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BIOL 710 - Population and Quantitative Genetics CRSE Type: Unique Course Students will learn to integrate and apply methods of molecular
genetics to the broader analysis of populations, understanding
evolutionary processes, primary forces that shape genetic variation
in natural populations, and continuously varying traits. 3 semester hours
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BIOL 724L - Genomic Techniques CRSE Type: Unique Course This course will be a laboratory intensive course where students
will learn procedures and methods used in genomics research.
Methods emphasized will be experimental design, microarray
analysis, real-time PCR and statistical analysis. Research will
utilize collaboration and bioinformatics tools along with cutting
edge technology in the rapidly growing field of genomics. 2 semester hours
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BIOL 735 - Evolutionary Genomics CRSE Type: Unique Course Evolution of genome size, parasites (e.g., transposons),
duplications, and sequence and structure. Comparative methods are
emphasized. 2 semester hours
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BIOL 791 - Independent Study CRSE Type: Unique Course
Includes Directed Study, Problems, Readings, Directed Readings,
Special Problems, and Special Projects. Students complete
individualized plans of study which include significant
one-on-one student-teacher involvement. The faculty member and
students negotiate the details of the study plans.
Notes Enrollments are usually 10 or fewer students. Meetings depending upon the requirements of the topic. This course requires permission of the Instructor and/or College Dean. Prerequisite
1 to 3 semester hours
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BIOL 792 - Topics CRSE Type: Common Course Number & Description Includes current topics, advanced topics and special topics. A
course devoted to a particular issue in a specified field. Course
content is not wholly included in the regular curriculum. Guest
artists or experts may serve as instructors. Notes Enrollments are usually of 10 or fewer students with significant one-on-one student/teacher involvement. 1 to 6 semester hours
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BIOL 794 - Internship CRSE Type: Common Course Number & Description Applied, monitored and supervised, field-based learning experience
for which the student may or may not be paid. Students gain
practical experience; they follow a negotiated and or directed plan
of study. A higher level of supervision is provided by the
instructor in these courses than in the case with field experience
courses. 1 to 12 semester hours
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BIOL 798 - Thesis Research in Biology CRSE Type: Common Course Number & Description Original research in a selected field of biology and the
preparation of a thesis. Notes Required of all M.S. students. Total of 6 credit hours are required (12 credit hours are required for Master’s Degree in Integrative Genomics). 1 to 12 semester hours
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CHEM 792 - Topics CRSE Type: Common Course Number & Description Includes current topics, advanced topics and special topics. A
course devoted to a particular issue in a specified field. Course
content is not wholly included in the regular curriculum. Guest
artists or experts may serve as instructors. Notes Enrollments are usually of 10 or fewer students with significant one-on-one student/teacher involvement. 1 to 6 semester hours
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ECE 795 - Practicum CRSE Type: Unique Course Applied, monitored and supervised, field-based learning experience
for which the student may or may not be paid. Students gain
practical experience; they follow a negotiated and or directed plan
of study. A higher level of supervision is provided by the
instructor in these courses than is the case with field experience
courses. 1 to 6 semester hours
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ED 510 - The Kindergarten CRSE Type: Unique Course A course for those who are especially interested in teaching
kindergarten. The application and adaptations of the elementary
teacher’s curricula (methods, procedures, etc.) to the teaching of
the kindergarten. 2 semester hours
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ED 513 - Education of the Gifted CRSE Type: Unique Course The student will learn various theoretical approaches to the
education of the gifted. Current research will be presented on the
nature of giftedness and practices of enrichment, acceleration and
grouping. 3 semester hours
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ED 531 - Library Media and Technology CRSE Type: Unique Course This hands-on course covers the fundamentals of instructional
design and current technologies used to evaluate, produce, and
operate instructional media, including multimedia aids, used in
library media centers. It provides an overview of emerging
technologies, including the Internet technology used in
libraries/media centers. Cross-listed Cross Listed with ED 431.
2 semester hours
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ED 592 - Topics CRSE Type: Unique Course Includes current topics, advanced topics and special topics. A
course devoted to a particular issue in a specified field. Course
content is not wholly included in the regular curriculum. Guest
artists or experts may serve as instructors. Notes Enrollments are usually of 10 or fewer students with significant one-on-one student/teacher involvement. 1 to 4 semester hours
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ED 601 - Foundations and Issues of Mathematics Education CRSE Type: Unique Course This course provides an introduction to K-12 mathematics content
and process standards, makes the case for using an inquiry-oriented
approach in classrooms, and looks at current research. Participants
will gain an understanding of the components needed to create a
learning environment that encourages and supports all children in
building understandings, making connections, reasoning, and solving
problems as described in Principles and Standards for School
Mathematics published by the National Council of Teachers of
Mathematics (NCTM). 2 semester hours
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ED 605 - Children’s and Young Adult Literature CRSE Type: Unique Course This course is designed for teachers who will use literature
written for children and young adults to teach the content of their
curricula. The course is for graduate students interested in
knowing about the content of literature for children and young
adults. Topics of discussion include: the range of literature for
children and young adults, evaluation and value of their
literature, strategies for incorporating children’s and young adult
literature into curricula, and the historical development of
children’s and young adult literature. 3 semester hours
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ED 609 - Contemporary Issues in Science Education CRSE Type: Unique Course This course highlights current issues in science education, the
role of inquiry in science learning, and what research says about
improving student outcomes. The course will provide an introduction
to K-12 science content and process standards and raise awareness
of potential benefits, challenges, and the research base associated
with multiple pedagogical strategies. Participants will gain an
understanding of the components needed to create a learning
environment that encourages and supports all children in building
understandings, making connections, and conducting scientific
investigations. 2 semester hours
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ED 611 - Algebraic Reasoning: Mathematics Content for K-12 Educators CRSE Type: Unique Course This course is designed for K-12 educators to deepen their
understanding of algebraic concepts that build from kindergarten
through high school. Consistent with the Principles and Standards
for School Mathematics, published by the National Council of
Teachers of Mathematics, this course will emphasize patterns and
functions; representation and analysis of mathematical situations;
using models and symbols to represent quantitative relationships;
and analyzing change. 2 semester hours
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ED 619 - Earth and Space Science Concepts for K-12 Teachers CRSE Type: Unique Course This course is designed for K-12 educators to deepen their
understanding of Earth and space science concepts that build from
kindergarten through high school. Connections to other areas of
science are also emphasized. Instruction revolves around scientific
investigations and includes explicit attention to questioning,
conjectures, and justification. Participants reflect on the
benefits and challenges of this kind of learning environment and
consider implications for their own teaching. 2 semester hours
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ED 621 - Geometry and Measurement: Mathematics Content for K-12 Educators CRSE Type: Unique Course This course is designed for K-12 educators to deepen their
understanding of geometry and measurement concepts that build from
kindergarten through high school. Consistent with the Principles
and Standards for School Mathematics, published by the National
Council of Teachers of Mathematics, this course will emphasize
characteristics of two- and three-dimensional shapes; spatial
relationships and reasoning; transformations and symmetry; units,
systems, and processes of measurement; and applying techniques,
tools and formulas to determine measurement. 2 semester hours
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ED 622 - Instructional Design and Learning Theory CRSE Type: Unique Course Provides students the opportunity to develop evaluation criteria
for instructional technology applications in the classroom.
Students will compare contemporary instructional design models for
effectiveness of technology integration for learning; explore
different technology applications to meet individual learning
needs; and evaluate existing design applications for their
effectiveness in specific learning environments. 3 semester hours
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ED 624 - Computer Applications in K-12 Curriculum CRSE Type: Unique Course This course reviews the current applications of computer-assisted
instruction to various content areas and addresses individual,
small group, and large group instruction. It also covers the
various advantages and systems designed to assist teachers with
grade management, record keeping, and curriculum development. 3 semester hours
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ED 629 - Life Science Concepts for K-12 Teachers CRSE Type: Unique Course This course is designed for K-12 educators to deepen their
understanding of life science concepts that build from kindergarten
through high school. Connections to other areas of science are also
emphasized. Instruction revolves around scientific investigations
and includes explicit attention to questioning, conjectures, and
justification. Participants reflect on the benefits and challenges
of this kind of learning environment and consider implications for
their own teaching. 2 semester hours
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ED 630 - Educational Inquiry & Collaboration CRSE Type: Unique Course This course provides an orientation to the MSCI, to the use of the
Internet and WebCT learning environment for collaborative learning,
and to the South Dakota State Library Network system and other
databases for scholarly inquiry. It provides an introduction to
graduate writing and to qualitative and quantitative research
methods. 3 semester hours
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ED 631 - Data Analysis and Probability: Mathematics Content for K-12 Educators CRSE Type: Unique Course This course is designed for K-12 educators to deepen their
understanding of data analysis and probability concepts that build
from kindergarten through high school. Consistent with the
Principles and Standards for School Mathematics, published by the
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, this course will
emphasize methods of collecting, organizing, and displaying data;
using appropriate statistical methods to analyze data; evaluating
inferences and predictions that are based on data; and
understanding and applying basic concepts of probability. 2 semester hours
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ED 636 - Philosophical Foundations of Adult Education CRSE Type: Unique Course This course is a study of the nature and philosophy of adult
education and development. Students will analyze the instruction of
the adult, how they adapt, develop and learn. Educational
philosophers will be studied and analyzed to provide a foundation
for adult education. This course will center on encouraging the
student to learn how best to philosophically and educationally meet
the needs of the adult learner through personal development,
learning ability, learning styles, conditions affecting learning,
and adapting, growing and changing in a global society. 3 semester hours
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ED 637 - Characteristics of Adult Education CRSE Type: Unique Course An investigation of the characteristics and expectations of adults
as learner and participant in any educational or training
environment. The course explores the theory that adults are
experienced self-directed learners. The andragogy and pedagogy of
adult education will be examined to determine the needs for adult
learning as supported through technology and research. 3 semester hours
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ED 639 - Physical Science Concepts for K-12 Teachers CRSE Type: Unique Course This course is designed for K-12 educators to deepen their
understanding of physical science concepts that build from
kindergarten through high school. Connections to other areas of
science are also emphasized. Instruction revolves around scientific
investigations and includes explicit attention to questioning,
conjectures, and justification. Participants reflect on the
benefits and challenges of this kind of learning environment and
consider implications for their own teaching. 2 semester hours
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ED 641 - Understanding Student Thinking in Numbers and Operations CRSE Type: Unique Course This course is designed to deepen teachers’ awareness of ways that
students come to understand whole numbers, rational numbers, and
operations. Emphasis is placed on common student difficulties and
on how teachers can help to move students from a procedural
approach to conceptual understanding. 2 semester hours
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ED 642 - Methods of Instructional Technology CRSE Type: Unique Course This course provides detailed practice in using computer and
telecommunications technologies to support constructivist learning
environments. Students will design learning units that use the
Internet, multimedia and hypermedia tools to support the
development of higher order thinking skills of K-12 learners. 3 semester hours
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ED 649 - Translating Theory Into Practice: Earth and Space Science CRSE Type: Unique Course This course is designed to help teachers think through major ideas
within K-12 Earth and space science and to use educational research
to examine how students develop their ideas. The course is also
designed to raise awareness of common student misconceptions and to
deepen teachers’ knowledge of effective instructional practices. 2 semester hours
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ED 651 - Understanding Student Thinking in Algebra CRSE Type: Unique Course Based on recent research in mathematics education, this course
provides opportunities for educators to deepen their understanding
of how K-12 students develop algebraic reasoning. The course
focuses on conceptual and procedural understanding of the key
algebraic ideas of equality, variables and equations, patterns and
functions, proportional reasoning, symbolic representation, and
inductive and deductive reasoning. 2 semester hours
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ED 653 - Seminar in Indian Education CRSE Type: Unique Course A research and discussion course in the various areas of Indian
education. Topics such as boarding schools, federal
responsibilities, health problems, and reservation community
colleges are to be considered by the class. 1 to 3 semester hours
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ED 655 - Teaching & Supervision of Reading CRSE Type: Unique Course This course will acquaint inservice teachers and administrators
with the current theoretical and research base for the teaching of
reading in the K-12 environment. The course will provide teachers,
supervisors, and administrators with knowledge and experience in
the areas of material selection, methodology and strategies,
reading/ writing connection, assessment and supervision. The course
will focus on the role of the teacher as decision-maker in the
reading program and the role of the supervisor of this program. 3 semester hours
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ED 659 - Translating Theory Into Practice: Life Science CRSE Type: Unique Course This course is designed to help teachers think through major ideas
within K-12 life science and to use educational research to examine
how students develop their ideas. The course is also designed to
raise awareness of common student misconceptions and to deepen
teachers’ knowledge of effective instructional practices. 2 semester hours
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ED 661 - Understanding Student Thinking in Geometry Measurement CRSE Type: Unique Course This course is designed to help teachers think through major ideas
of K-12 geometry and measurement topics and use recent research to
examine how students develop those ideas including their common
misconceptions. Course activities are also designed to deepen
teachers’ pedagogical knowledge about effective instructional
practices. 2 semester hours
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ED 662 - Introduction to the Master’s of Science in Curriculum and Instruction CRSE Type: Unique Course This course serves as the introductory class to the MSCI program.
The class will address a diverse spectrum of design in inquiry and
writing in education. In addition to the study of the APA writing
style, students will also be involved with the philosophical issues
of teaching and the role of graduate education for teachers.
Student projects will result in the material necessary for
consideration as candidates for the MSCI degree. 2 semester hours
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ED 663 - Graduate Writing CRSE Type: Unique Course The Graduate Writing course provides an overview of the standard
forms of scholarly writing in the field of education.
Student-produced writing, especially for the Professional
Portfolio, is the medium for evaluating and developing writing
proficiency. Emphasis is placed on the connections between form and
function, documentation, mechanics, and style are stressed in terms
of effectiveness. 1 semester hours
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ED 669 - Translating Theory into Practice: Physical Science CRSE Type: Unique Course This course is designed to help teachers think through major ideas
within K-12 physical science and to use educational research to
examine how students develop their ideas. The course is also
designed to raise awareness of common student misconceptions and to
deepen teachers’ knowledge of effective instructional practices. 2 semester hours
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ED 671 - Assessment for School Mathematics CRSE Type: Unique Course This course supports educators in assessing what K-12 students
know, what they can do, how they think mathematically, and their
attitudes toward mathematics. Current assessment practices, from
informational questioning to standardized testing, are explored,
and the use of assessment information to guide instruction is
emphasized. The course also considers national data and examines
connections between staff development, classroom practice, and
student outcomes, thereby laying a foundation for discussions about
the future direction of local, state, and national mathematics
improvement efforts. 2 semester hours
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ED 679 - Assessment of Science Teaching Learning CRSE Type: Unique Course This course supports educators in assessing what K-12 students
know, their capacity to conduct investigations, their ability to
reason scientifically, and their attitudes toward science. Current
assessment practices, from informal questioning to standardized
testing, are explored, and the use of assessment information to
guide instruction is emphasized. The course also considers national
data and examines connections between staff development, classroom
practice, and student outcomes, thereby laying a foundation for
discussions about the future direction of local, state, and
national science improvement efforts. 2 semester hours
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ED 680 - Middle School Institute CRSE Type: Unique Course The institute will provide an opportunity for public teachers to
increase their understanding of young adolescents and appropriate
teaching strategies, curriculum, and school structure for them. The
specific content of the institute will vary from year to year, and
will be cornered around a theme. With the middle school concept
playing an increasingly important role in the public education in
this region, it is important that educational professionals have an
opportunity to continue their development and enhance their
knowledge in middle level education. Notes (May be repeated up to a maximum of 6 semester hours). 1 to 2 semester hours
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ED 681 - Math/Science Technology K-12 CRSE Type: Unique Course This practical problem solving class will show interrelationships
of technology, science, mathematics, history and language as being
essential in a young student developing an understanding of the
physical structure of the world, energies and controls. Students
will develop projects in curriculum design, materials selection and
organization and instruction using models. 3 semester hours
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ED 685 - Technology in Today’s Libraries CRSE Type: Unique Course This class focuses on technology used within the
library/information services area, including concepts, trends, and
implementation. The course explores and provides an in-depth study
of various technologies used in process of providing information to
users. The critical evaluation of various approaches and materials
is emphasized, along with techniques for incorporating the
technology and resources into the library/information services
area. 3 semester hours
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ED 692 - Topics CRSE Type: Unique Course Includes current topics, advanced topics and special topics. A
course devoted to a particular issue in a specified field. Course
content is not wholly included in the regular curriculum. Guest
artists or experts may serve as instructors. Notes Enrollments are usually of 10 or fewer students with significant one-on-one student/teacher involvement. 1 to 4 semester hours
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ED 695 - Practicum CRSE Type: Unique Course Applied, monitored and supervised, field-based learning experience
for which the student may or may not be paid. Students gain
practical experience; they follow a negotiated and or directed plan
of study. A higher level of supervision is provided by the
instructor in these courses than is the case with field experience
courses. 1 to 3 semester hours
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ED 703 - Applying Learning Theory to Instructional Design CRSE Type: Unique Course This course challenges graduate students to investigate different
theories of learning and to determine how those theories influence
instructional design and assessment. Within the framework of
learning theory, students will plan and design developmentally
appropriate learning opportunities that integrate a variety of
tools and strategies to match learning levels, interests, and
cultural and linguistic backgrounds of students and that will
promote concept-based learning. 3 semester hours
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ED 710 - History of American Education CRSE Type: Unique Course Exploration of American educational systems from the colonial
period to the present due to ideational, societal, economic,
political and cultural forces. 3 semester hours
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ED 712 - Educational Assessment CRSE Type: Unique Course The course will improve a teacher’s ability to evaluate and select
tools for student evaluation. Focus on well rounded evaluation
programs will examine alternative, performance based tools and
development of testing items that assess complex order thinking.
The rationale and use of standardized testing will also be
discussed. Students will study current issues in assessment and
develop projects related to evaluation of teaching and learning
that best fit their professional objectives. 3 semester hours
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ED 715 - Nature and Nurture of Creativity CRSE Type: Unique Course A study of the human process of creativity and how it is nurtured.
A consideration of the research on creativity with particular
attention to creative processes in children. Application of methods
to help remove blocks to creativity. Students will prepare a major
creativity project to be used in schools. 3 semester hours
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ED 716 - Supervising Curriculum and Instruction Program CRSE Type: Unique Course A practicum under the supervision of a field-based curriculum
director and university supervisor. The student will obtain
experience on the development, implementation, and application of
curriculum within a P-12 school environment. This field experience
will require a minimum of 135 school-based hours. 3 semester hours
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ED 717 - Gifted Methods Instruction & Curriculum CRSE Type: Unique Course This course is the methods course in gifted education. It satisfies
the requirement for one of the four courses needed for meeting the
gifted education endorsement established by the South Dakota Board
of Education. Various curricular approaches for educating the
gifted will be studied including, but not limited to, the Renzulli
Model, the structure of the intellect model, the Gallagher model,
and the Calvin Taylor model. 3 semester hours
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ED 719 - Practicum in Gifted Education CRSE Type: Unique Course This practicum course is designed to offer to the student seeking
gifted education endorsement: A. Experience in teaching children
and youth who have be identified as gifted; B. Opportunities for
developing school district plans for the education of the gifted;
C. Experience in implementing gifted education plans; and D.
Experience in evaluating gifted education plans. 3 semester hours
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ED 720 - Philosophical Boundaries of Education CRSE Type: Unique Course An examination of educational systems through the discussion of
theories and philosophies of education. The traditional problems
and issues will be covered along with modern implications and
practices. 3 semester hours
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ED 722 - Curriculum Development for Adult Education CRSE Type: Unique Course The course is designed to study the principles of developing a
curriculum for an adult education program or course and the varied
forms of instruction related to the adult learner. The course will
help participants understand how adult learning differs from that
of the pre-college learner. The process of curriculum change,
development and evaluation will be examined and the role of life
experience and the adult learner will be a paradigm studied and
researched. 3 semester hours
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ED 727 - Technology in Education: Maintaining Equity & Ethics CRSE Type: Unique Course Students will locate and review research, use telecollaboration for
developing consensus, and create original reflection papers on the
issues involved in gender and ethnic equity in the use of
educational technology in schools. Students will examine current
standards for fair use of materials obtained using technology and
develop a policy on ethics in the use of educational technology in
schools. 3 semester hours
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ED 728 - Educational Applications of Technology CRSE Type: Unique Course A general survey of the various uses of technology including
personal computers, networking systems, interactive video,
telecommunications, and any other current technology in the public
school setting. The course focuses on the evaluation of the effect
of these approaches on instruction. 3 semester hours
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ED 730 - Contemporary Thought in Education: Using Technology Inquiry and Collaboration CRSE Type: Unique Course Integrating technology is at the forefront of contemporary thought
in education. This course will introduce the use of the Internet as
a virtual classroom and will provide an overview of the on-line
graduate degree program for a Masters of Science in Curriculum and
Instruction. The electronic seminar will address inquiry, technical
writing, and collaboration skills critical to the professional
development of teachers. 2 semester hours
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ED 732 - Instructional Strategies in Middle School CRSE Type: Unique Course A study of instructional strategies to meet the educational needs
of early adolescents. Curricular approaches and models based on
research as related to instructional strategies and program
development will be investigated. 3 semester hours
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ED 740 - Comparative Education CRSE Type: Unique Course Focus will be on educational systems other than the American model.
Political, social, cultural, economic and ideology forces will be
compared with educational structure and practices. 3 semester hours
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ED 741 - Historical Development of Mathematical Concepts CRSE Type: Unique Course This course traces the origins and development of key concepts in
the history of mathematics starting with early Egyptians,
Babylonians, and Mayans and continuing to current times. Emphasis
is given to the impact of mathematical discoveries on the
civilizations that gave rise to them and to the impact of these
discoveries on subsequent mathematical thought. 2 semester hours
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ED 742 - Teaching and Supervision of Language Arts CRSE Type: Unique Course This course will provide classroom teachers with an understanding
of the theories, research, and practices that create effective
language arts instruction. These practices will center on the six
areas of the language arts: reading, writing, speaking, listening,
viewing, and visually representing information. Students will be
asked to review materials and develop an integrated philosophy with
a specific stance in the art of teaching writing. 3 semester hours
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ED 744 - Curriculum Development & Instruction CRSE Type: Unique Course In this course, students will be introduced to the philosophy,
methods and factors used in the research and development of
curriculum in public and private schools. Students will also
consider different types of curriculum organization. 3 semester hours
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ED 745 - Curriculum History and Theory CRSE Type: Unique Course Curriculum is rooted in the dynamics and demands of place and
culture and in the conditionings and continuities of history. The
Curriculum History & Theory Course explores theory and practice
that evolved from antiquity into the twenty first century and
highlights significant factors and people that influenced
development of curriculum through the twentieth century to the
present. 3 semester hours
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ED 746 - K-12 Integrated Curriculum CRSE Type: Unique Course The Integrated Curriculum: K-12 Active Learning is designed to help
elementary, middle school, and secondary teachers consider research
and practice in structuring the curriculum into a thematic unit
plan. Emphasis will be on literacy, active learning, the written
process, and merging all content areas under the integrated
curriculum design and implementation. Reading and writing, the
cornerstone of the curriculum, will be the pivoting factors. The
course is intended to promote an eclectic repertoire of teaching
methodology including interdisciplinary thematic units, analysis
and use of literature based, whole language genre, and alternative
assessment techniques. 3 semester hours
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ED 747 - Psychology of Reading CRSE Type: Unique Course This course will provide classroom teachers and teachers
specializing in teaching reading with an understanding of the
psychological bases of the reading program as they relate to theory
and classroom practice. The course will examine theories, trends,
issues, and practices, both past and present. Students will be
asked to develop a working philosophy of how reading is taught
based upon theoretical positions. 3 semester hours
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ED 748 - Cultural Diversity in Schools CRSE Type: Unique Course This course will provide a study of curriculum development across
the five major cultures in America: Native American, African
American, Asian, Hispanic, and European descent. It is designed to
provide the graduate student with the tools necessary to recognize,
develop, evaluate and assess curriculum development in other
cultures and assess the multicultural curriculum movement in
America. 3 semester hours
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ED 749 - History, Nature and Context of Science CRSE Type: Unique Course This course examines the historical development of scientific ideas
from antiquity to the present and the evolution of scientific
thought as an aspect of human culture. Emphasis is given to the
impact of these discoveries on the era and on subsequent scientific
ideas; less on the actual developments of the separate scientific
disciplines. Participants study the historical perspectives of
science and how science interacts with and influences personal,
environmental, and societal decisions. Participants also develop an
understanding of the history behind concepts studied within K-12
science classes and expand their ability to make use of historical
material in their teaching practice. 2 semester hours
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ED 750 - Action Research in Schools CRSE Type: Unique Course This course provides a rigorous examination of quantitative and
qualitative research methods as they apply to education. The course
will emphasize practical and theoretical aspects of research
design, implementation and interpretation. Project requirements
will engage students actively in pursuing research goals. 3 semester hours
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ED 751 - Leadership in School Mathematics CRSE Type: Unique Course This course focuses on how to provide effective professional
development for K-12 teachers of mathematics and how to support
meaningful change within an educational system. Lessons are drawn
from research in mathematics education as well as research about
improving schools. Topics include creation of a demonstration
classroom, engaging key stakeholders (e.g. parents, administrators,
and community members), forming and facilitating study groups, peer
coaching, mentoring, and curriculum review. 2 semester hours
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