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Communication |
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• COMM 15200 - Public Speaking
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• COMM 20000 - Issues in Communication
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• COMM 20002 - Deafness
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• COMM 20004 - Collective Memory & Public Forgetting
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• COMM 20005 - Communication and Aging
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• COMM 20006 - Environmental Communication
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• COMM 20007 - Communication & Conflict
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• COMM 20008 - Communicating Public Policy
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• COMM 20010 - Rhetoric of Difference: the Age of Trump
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• COMM 22100 - Interpersonal Communication
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• COMM 22500 - Group and Organizational Communication
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• COMM 22700 - Intercultural Communication
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• COMM 23300 - Mediated Gender, Race, and Sexuality
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• COMM 23500 - Media, Culture, and Society
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• COMM 25000 - Principles of Rhetoric
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• COMM 25200 - Argumentation and Persuasion
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• COMM 25400 - Political Rhetoric
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• COMM 31100 - Theories of Human Communication
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• COMM 33200 - Visual Communication and Culture
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• COMM 35005 - (In)visible Bodies/Borders: Surveillanc
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• COMM 35200 - Rhetorical Criticism
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• COMM 35300 - Quantitative Methods
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• COMM 40000 - Tutorial
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• COMM 40100 - Junior Independent Study
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• COMM 41000 - Internship
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• COMM 45100 - Senior Independent Study Thesis - Semester One
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• COMM 45200 - Senior Independent Study Thesis - Semester Two
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Comparative Literature |
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• CMLT 23000 - Comparative Sexual Poetics
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• CMLT 23600 - Comparative Film Studies
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• CMLT 24801 - the Perils of Romanticism: Nineteenth Century European Literature
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• CMLT 29000 - Seminar in Comparative Studies
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• CMLT 40000 - Tutorial
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• CMLT 40100 - Junior Independent Study
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• CMLT 45100 - Senior Independent Study - Semester One
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• CMLT 45200 - Senior Independent Study - Semester Two
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Computer Science |
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• CSCI 10000 - Scientific Computing
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• CSCI 10200 - Multimedia Computing
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• CSCI 11000 - Imperative Problem Solving
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• CSCI 12000 - Data Structures and Algorithms
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• CSCI 20000 - Algorithm Analysis
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• CSCI 21000 - Principles of Computer Organization
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• CSCI 21200 - Operating Systems
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• CSCI 22000 - Theory of Computation
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• CSCI 22200 - Programming Languages
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• CSCI 23000 - Software Engineering - Mobile Computing
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• CSCI 23200 - Software Engineering - Databases
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• CSCI 27900 - Problem Seminar
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• CSCI 30000 - Computer Graphics
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• CSCI 31000 - Machine Intelligence
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• CSCI 32000 - User Interface Design
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• CSCI 33000 - Computer Networking and Communication
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• CSCI 39900 - Special Topics
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• CSCI 40000 - Tutorial
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• CSCI 41000 - Internship
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• CSCI 45100 - Senior Independent Study - Semester One
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• CSCI 45200 - Senior Independent Study - Semester Two
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East Asian Studies |
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• EAST 40100 - Junior Independent Study
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• EAST 45100 - Senior Independent Study - Semester One
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• EAST 45200 - Senior Independent Study - Semester Two
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Economics |
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• ECON 10100 - Principles of Economics
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• ECON 11000 - Quantitative Methods For Economics and Business
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• ECON 20100 - Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
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• ECON 20200 - Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
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• ECON 20500 - History and Philosophy of Economic Thought
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• ECON 21000 - Applied Regression
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• ECON 23200 - Labor Economics
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• ECON 24000 - Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
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• ECON 24500 - Economics of Gender
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• ECON 25100 - International Trade
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• ECON 25400 - Economic Development
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• ECON 26100 - Urban Economics
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• ECON 26300 - Law and Economics
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• ECON 26800 - Health Economics
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• ECON 29900 - Special Topics in Economics
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• ECON 31000 - Introduction to Econometrics
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• ECON 31500 - Public Finance
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• ECON 32000 - Industrial Organization
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• ECON 32500 - Agency in Economics
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• ECON 33500 - Monetary Economics
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• ECON 35000 - International Finance
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• ECON 39900 - Special Topics in Advanced Economic Analysis
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• ECON 40100 - Independent Study
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• ECON 45100 - Senior Independent Study - Semester One
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• ECON 45200 - Senior Independent Study - Semester Two
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Education Student Teaching
Student Teaching is required in all three licensure areas. This is the culminating experience in the Teacher Education Program and consists of a full-time, twelve-week supervised teaching experience in a setting appropriate to the areas of licensure. In addition, participation in the Student Teaching Seminar, held one evening a week throughout the entire semester, is required of ALL student teachers. During the Fall semester, Student Teaching placement begins on the first day of the public school’s academic year (usually one week before the College begins) and continues through mid-November. Student teachers are expected to be available during the week prior to placement for orientation activities. The remaining five weeks of the semester are dedicated to Independent Study and Student Teaching Seminar. If completed in the Spring semester, students dedicate the first four weeks of the semester to Independent Study and Student Teaching Seminar, and then begin the Student Teaching placement in early February. If the student is completing Student Teaching as a post-graduate and the Independent Study requirement is fulfilled, the dates for Student Teaching and requirement of Student Teaching Seminar remain the same. The student teacher is responsible for providing his/her own transportation throughout the Student Teaching experience. Enrollment in this course is typically limited to seniors or recent post-graduates. Prerequisite: All professional Education courses and mostto- all content-related coursework. Annually. Fall and Spring.
Global/Urban Student Teaching
Students may also elect to student teach in a global or urban setting through Educators Abroad- a college-endorsed study-abroad program. Students participating in this program must attend Student Teaching Seminar in the semester prior to their student teaching experience and complete all of the College of Wooster student teaching requirements and forms. Students interested in pursuing this placement option should inform the Field Director two-semesters prior to the semester they wish to student teach.
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• EDUC 10000 - Introduction to Education
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• EDUC 11000 - Using Phonics to Teach Reading and Develop Literacy
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• EDUC 12000 - Content Area Reading
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• EDUC 14000 - Interdisciplinary Fine Arts in the Early Childhood Years
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• EDUC 16000 - Fundamentals of Environmental Education
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• EDUC 20000 - Teaching Children With Exceptionalities
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• EDUC 20500 - Reading, Teaching, and Learning: Literature and Media For Children and Young Adolescents
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• EDUC 21000 - Theory and Practice in Teaching Reading
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• EDUC 23100 - Introduction to Early Childhood Development and Education
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• EDUC 25100 - Introduction to Adolescent and Young Adult Education
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• EDUC 26000 - Curriculum: Math/Science/Social Studies in the Early Childhood Years
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• EDUC 26500 - Social and Cultural Environments in Early Childhood Education
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• EDUC 30000 - Issues in Education: Teaching Diverse Populations
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• EDUC 31000 - Assessment and Intervention in Teaching Reading
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• EDUC 32000 - Curriculum Methods and Assessment in Adolescent and Young Adult Education: Integrated Language Arts, Integrated Mathematics, Or Integrated Social Studies
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• EDUC 41000 - Internship
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