courses and workshops
Courses below are designed to help you:
- earn recertification credits
- meet degree requirements
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Summer 2008 courses View Spring 2008 courses |
Please note that many of these courses are in conjunction with cohort degree programs and not available for open enrollment. Learn more about degree programs offered at a distance. |
University, Interdisciplinary |
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010:159 Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Genocide: Case Studies 7/7-7/31 |
Business Administration |
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120:262 Managerial Accounting (Hong Kong) 7/6-8/5 150:249 Management Information Systems (Hong Kong) 8/3-8/30 150:272 Cross Functional Operations (Hong Kong) 6/1-6/28 920:260 Managerial Economics (Hong Kong) 5/4-5/31 |
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130:169 Internship - Marketing 5/12-6/20 130:179 Cooperative Education in Marketing 5/12-6/20 |
WEB |
150:186 Studies in V-Business Entrepreneurial Strategy 5/13-6/26 |
ICN |
150:262* Leadership and Organization Behavior 6/9-7/31 |
Education |
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ON-CAMPUS |
170:256 The Two-Year College 5/12-6/20 210:133g Workshop: Active Physical Science for Early Childhood: An Integrated Approach to Meet Standards 6/16-6/20 240:139g* Media Planning and Production 5/8-6/27 240:159g* Instructional Technology Course 5/8-6/27 250:205* Educational Research 6/17-7/24 270:282* Change and Transformation 6/17-7/24 270:389* Seminar in Educational Leadership: Superintendency 7/7-7/11 280:133g Workshop: Shakespeare Set Free 6/16 280:133g Integrating Photography into the K-12 Curriculum 6/9-6/18 or 6/19-6/30 350:114g Introduction to the School Library Media Program 6/7-8/1 350:115g Organization of Information 6/7-8/1 350:230 Library Automation Systems and Networks 6/7-8/1 350:250 Reference Services and Information Retrieval 6/7-8/1 420:133 Workshop: Lifeguarding Instructor Training 5/3-5/14 420:!33 Workshop: Pool Operator Certification 5/12-5/14 420:133 Workshop: Open Water Scuba 5/19-5/21 |
OFF-CAMPUS |
280:133g Mentoring: A Key to Iowa's Future (Cedar Falls) 6/18-6/20 280:133g Workshop: Shakespeare Set Free (Quad Cities) 6/18 280:133g Workshop: Shakespeare Set Free (Council Bluffs) 6/23 280:133g Workshop: Shakespeare Set Free (Sioux City) 6/24 280:133g Workshop: Shakespeare Set Free (Mason City) 6/30 440:010 Personal Wellness (Cedar Falls) 6/9-7/30 |
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270:391* Internship in Educational Leadership 5/12-6/6 270:391* Internship in Educational Leadership 6/17-7/24 270:391* Internship in Educational Leadership 6/17-7/24 270:397* Practicum: Educational Finance 5/12-6/6 |
WEB |
210:201* Issues and Trends in Curriculum 5/5-5/30 210:201* Issues and Trends in Curriculum 6/2-6/27 240:299 Research 6/12-6/29 270:249* Curriculum and Instruction 6/17-7/24 270:292* Internship: Capstone 5/12-6/6 270:292* Internship: Capstone 6/17-7/24 410:163g Human Diseases 6/9-7/18 |
ICN |
200:135g Middle Level Socialization and Instructional Strategies 6/9-6/26 200:152g Development of the Middle School Aged Child 6/9-7/2 200:214* Foundations of Instructional Psychology 6/17-7/24 200:214* Foundations of Instructional Psychology 7/8-7/24 210:121g* Infant and Toddler Care and Education 5/12-6/5 210:161* Teaching Elementary School Science 6/9-7/3 210:161* Teaching Elementary School Science 7/7-7/31 210:204* Curriculum Construction 5/13-6/19 210:214* Recent Research in Early Childhood Education 6/9-7/2 210:214* Recent Research in Early Childhood Education 6/9-7/9 210:242* Analysis and Improvement of Science Instruction 6/9-7/2 210:270 Recent Developments in Middle Level Curriculum 7/7-8/1 220:152g* Community Resources in Special Education 5/6-5/22 220:153g* Introduction to Assistive Technology 5/27-6/12 220:256* Best Practices in Inclusion 6/16-7/8 220:260* Special Education Law and Policy 7/8-7/24 220:295* Single Subject Research 6/16-7/8 230:247* Remedial Reading 6/16-7/30 230:289* Seminar in Literacy Education 5/14-7/14 230:292* Experience in Reading 6/7-6/14 270:391* Internship 5/15-5/22 270:247* Organization Management: School and Community 5/12-6/2 270:247* Organization Management: School and Community 6/10-7/17 270:282* Change and Transformation 6/10-7/17 270:389* Leading, Teaching, Learning and Assessment 6/18-7/17 440:045* Health & Physical Education for Elementary Teachers 5/12-6/5 |
Humanities & Fine Arts |
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490:133g Directors' Workshop: A Master Class for Working Directors 5/10-6/7 570:086/186g Passion Flute: Foundations for Creative Performing 6/18-6/22 570:186g Audio Engineering for Educators 7/8-7/9 620:133g IN3 Integrating Initiatives into Instruction 6/23-6/27 620:133g Teaching First-Year College Writing 6/25-6/29 620:286 Advanced Studies in Writing and Learning 6/9-6/20 620:286 Studies in the Teaching of Writing 6/9-6/27 620:133g Teaching Writing Festival 7/7-7/11 620:286 Studies in the Teaching of Writing 7/14-8/1 620:286 Studies in the Teaching of Writing 8/4-8/8, with additional 4 weekends (school year) and one week in June 2009 |
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620:286 Studies in the Teaching of Writing (Peosta - NICC) 6/16-7/3 620:286 Studies in the Teaching of Writing (Mount Pleasant) 6/16-7/3 620:286 Studies in the Teaching of Writing (Des Moines) 7/7-7/24 620:286 Studies in the Teaching of Writing (Orange City) 7/14-8/1 700:133g Foreign Language TETE A TETE (Ames) 3/26-9/30 700:133g Foreign Language TETE A TETE (Ames) 4/29-9/30 |
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48C:179 Cooperative Education/Internship 6/9-8/1 48C:197g Cooperative Education/Internship 6/9-8/1 48C:198 Independent Study 6/9-8/1 48E:179 Cooperative Education/Internship 6/9-8/1 48E:197g Cooperative Education/Internship 6/9-8/1 48J:179 Cooperative Education/Internship 6/9-8/1 48J:197g Cooperative Education/Internship 6/9-8/1 48P:179 Cooperative Education/Internship 6/9-8/1 48P:197g Cooperative Education/Internship 6/9-8/1 |
ICN |
580:180g* Theory Survey for Graduates 6/9-7/2 590:115g* Music History - 20th Century 6/9-7/2 590:180g* Music History Survey for Graduates 5/12-6/5 630:125g* Introduction to Linguistics 7/7-7/31 630:163g* Cultural Aspects of Language 6/9-7/3 630:240* Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) 6/9-7/3 |
Natural Sciences |
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800:191g* Contemporary Mathematics Curricula on campus 7/7-7/25; via www 6/23-7/6 & 7/26-8/1 800:211* Teaching Algebra in the Middle Grades on campus 7/7-7/25; via www 6/23-7/6 & 7/26-8/1 800:237* Technology in Middle Grades Math on campus 7/7-7/25; via www 6/23-7/6 & 7/26-8/1 820:133g Investigating Inquiry Science Instruction 6/30-7/3 820:133g Workshop: Introduction to the Tallgrass Prairie: A Lost Landscape 6/30-7/3 820:133g Workshop: Global Climate Change: Causes, Connections and Cures 7/7-7/17 880:159g Nanoscience Workshop for Teachers 6/30-7/3 990:172 Archaeological Field Experience/ |
OFF-CAMPUS |
800:072 Introduction to Statistical Methods (Waterloo) 5/12-7/3 840:174 Field Biology: Ecology of Wood Turtles (Cedar Falls, IA, & West Virginia site) 5/12-5/30 870:186g Studies in the Geology of Iowa for Teachers (Cedar Falls, IA, & Eastern Iowa sites) 6/22-6/27 |
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800:210 Theory of Numbers 6/16-7/17 800:245 Topics in Algebra 6/16-7/17 800:267 Non-Euclidean Geometry 6/16-7/17 800:280 Mathematics at the Secondary Level - Part 1 6/16-7/17 800:291 Problems and Issues in Teaching High School Mathematics 6/16-7/17 800:299 Research 6/16-7/17 |
WEB |
330:019 Introduction to Technology Education 5/12-6/20 330:191g Implementing Career and Technical Programs 6/19-7/11, on campus 6/19 & 6/20 330:193g Evaluation in Career and Technical Programs 5/27-6/27 |
Social & Behavioral Sciences |
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ON-CAMPUS |
970:133g* Technology in Geography Workshop 6/23-6/24 |
OFF-CAMPUS |
970:133g Cultural Signatures in Sourtheast Iowa Workshop (Keokuk, IA, & Nauvoo, IL) 6/16-6/19 970:133g Marginalizing the May in Guatemala (Guatemala)7/4-7/14 970:133g Mountains, Glaciers and Lakes: A Canadian Experience Workshop (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) 7/5-7/12 |
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31F:195 Internship in Family Services 5/5-6/13 31T:195 Internship in Textile and Apparel 5/12-6/20 330:179 Cooperative Education 6/9-8/1 450:184 Field Instruction 5/12-8/1 450:184 Field Instruction 5/12-8/1 450:184 Field Instruction 5/12-8/1 450:260 Advanced Social Administration Practicum I 5/12-8/1 450:261 Advanced Social Administration Practicum II 5/12-8/1 450:259 Using Psychological Evaluations in Child Abuse Cases for Effective Interventions 5/9-5/10 |
WEB |
310:030 Basic Nutrition 5/12-6/6 310:031 Nutrition for Early Childhood Education 5/12-6/6 |
ICN |
400:162g* Special Topics in Psychology 7/7-8/1 |
* In conjunction with a cohort program and may not available for open enrollment
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