CIV E 0499 Special Study: CIV E 499
Individual study in the area of civil engineering. Maximum credit six units for any combination of Civil Engineering 496, 499 and 596.
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EDL 0798 Special Study: EDL 798
Individual study. Maximum credit six units applicable to a master’s degree.
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P A 0600.01 Scope of Public Administration
The development of public administration as an academic discipline; a systematic evaluation of the rise and operations of large-scale public bureaucracies.
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P A 0604.01 Methods of Analysis in Public and Urban Affairs
Research design for problems and cases in public affairs; summarizing and organizing data; methods of projection; sampling, theory and application; using census and other secondary data sources.
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TE 0969 Clinical Practice for Induction: TE 969
Mentor-supported field experience for novice teachers in fully accredited K-12 schools. Practicing advanced teaching strategies to meet the needs of all students. Applying accommodations, scaffolding, ELD, and SDAIE strategies. Assessment of teacher performance based on evidence of student learning and outcomes.
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TE 0696 Clinical Practice for Induction: TE 696

What makes an effective teacher? Preparation, preparation, and preparation. Effective teachers prepare by understanding their students’ thinking and making connections between this thinking and instruction. Effective teachers prepare lessons that anticipate students’ thinking, conceptions, and misconceptions, and use effective scaffolds that facilitate students’ understanding of the material. The goal of this course is to support and partner with new teachers, through mentoring, to help them succeed in teaching and focus on student learning outcomes.

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ED 0450.07 Liberal Studies International Experience
This course provides students the opportunity to gain a better understanding of different cultures, expand their perspective on U.S. American culture, increase job opportunities, grow professionally, deepen their existing knowledge of their field of study, travel outside the U.S., improve communication and language skills, and satisfy an international experience requirement.
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ARP 0660 Theory and Process of Counseling in Rehabilitation
Counseling theories, approaches to and techniques for counseling, and research concerning counseling effectiveness.
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ARP 0685B Medical and Psychological Aspects of Disability

Interface of the individual and the environment covering disabilities from the perspective of each disability viewed in terms of functional capacities and rehabilitative services needed.

Prerequisites: Open to rehabilitation graduate students and practitioners.

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PHYS 0707 Clinical Rotations IV
Physics concepts and implementation of standard radiation treatment (RT) techniques for common cancer treatment sites, routine quality assurance associated with patient specific RT and planning

Prerequisites: Master's Degree in Medical Physics with a 3.5 GPA or higher. The certificate requires the

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