Educational Technology for Teaching and Learning

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Educational Technology for Teaching and Learning

This course explores the evolving role of technology in education, providing a comprehensive overview of historical trends, learning theories, and pedagogical approaches that influence technology integration. Students will examine the complex relationship between education and technology, analyze the impact of innovation on teaching practices, and develop strategies for effective technology use. Topics include digital citizenship,...
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Foundations of Special Education

This course introduces students to the field of early childhood education, with a focus on developmentally appropriate practice, inclusive learning environments, and the foundational knowledge and skills required of early childhood professionals. Students will explore major developmental milestones from birth through age eight, the historical and policy contexts that shape early education today, and the...
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May 25, 2025By

Foundations of Early Childhood Education

This course introduces students to the field of early childhood education, with a focus on developmentally appropriate practice, inclusive learning environments, and the foundational knowledge and skills required of early childhood professionals. Students will explore major developmental milestones from birth through age eight, the historical and policy contexts that shape early education today, and the...
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Foundations of Education

This undergraduate course provides an introduction to the teaching profession including the legal, ethical, philosophical, social, and historical facets of education. Students will gain understanding of the philosophical approaches to education grounded in educational theory and practice. Students will identify and articulate the education theories and how they influence school culture, instruction, and governance.
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December 12, 2024By

Homeland Security

Homeland Security is an undergraduate course that provides students with an in-depth understanding of the strategies, policies, and challenges related to protecting the United States from domestic and international threats. Through theoretical study, case analyses, and practical exercises, students will explore the history and evolution of homeland security, the roles and responsibilities of various agencies...
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December 12, 2024By

Criminal Investigations

Criminal Investigation is an undergraduate course that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles, techniques, and procedures involved in investigating crimes. Through theoretical study, case analysis, and practical exercises, students will explore the stages of criminal investigation, from crime scene processing to case closure. Emphasis will be placed on developing critical thinking skills,...
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December 12, 2024By

Victimology

Victimology is an undergraduate course that delves into the study of victims and victimization within the context of the criminal justice system. This course examines the impact of crime on individuals and communities, explores the experiences and needs of crime victims, and evaluates the responses of the criminal justice system and society as a whole....
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December 12, 2024By

Criminal Justice Communication

This undergraduate course provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of criminology, the scientific study of crime, criminal behavior, and societal responses. Students will explore the origins and development of criminological theories, examine various types of crime, and analyze the social, economic, and psychological factors that contribute to criminal activity.
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December 12, 2024By

Criminology

This undergraduate course provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of criminology, the scientific study of crime, criminal behavior, and societal responses. Students will explore the origins and development of criminological theories, examine various types of crime, and analyze the social, economic, and psychological factors that contribute to criminal activity.
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September 3, 2024By

Introduction to Anthropology

This course provides an introduction to anthropology, which is the study of people and cultures. Students learn about anthropology as a science, the different branches of anthropology, evolution and physical anthropology, the concepts of culture, ethnicity, race and social construction, and how it relates to their lives.
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