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    INB 4500 00 58 WB - International Business and CultureExperience (2026-27 Winter)
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    Students work with an advisor to select a country of travel, establish learning objectives, and develop guidelines to write a paper.
    INB 4500 00 58 WB - International Business and CultureExperience (2025-26 Winter)
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    Students work with an advisor to select a country of travel, establish learning objectives, and develop guidelines to write a paper.
    EDU 5960 03 67 02 - Bully Prevention in Schools (2024-25 Winter)
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    For these course numbers, see listings under Teacher Education Institute.
    EDU 5960 03 67 01 - Bully Prevention in Schools (2024-25 Winter)
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    EDU 5960 03 67 00 - Bully Prevention in Schools (2025-26 Winter)
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    For these course numbers, see listings under Teacher Education Institute.
    SW 6560 00 01 WB - Social Work in School Settings (2026-27 Winter)
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    ...This course will focus on the provision of social work services in schools utilizing an ecological approach with students, families, schools, and communities. The content areas will include: social-political influences, educational policies, advocacy with marginalized populations, disability services, mental health services, violence prevention, crisis intervention, family engagement, group work... familiar with traditional and changing social work roles and practices in schools as well as with larger systemic trends....
    SW 6560 00 01 WB - Social Work in School Settings (2025-26 Winter)
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    ...This course will focus on the provision of social work services in schools utilizing an ecological approach with students, families, schools, and communities. The content areas will include: social-political influences, educational policies, advocacy with marginalized populations, disability services, mental health services, violence prevention, crisis intervention, family engagement, group work... familiar with traditional and changing social work roles and practices in schools as well as with larger systemic trends....
    PHL 1010 00 02 WB - Introduction to Philosophy (2026-27 Fall)
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    Introduces students to the practice, meaning, and purpose of the discipline that “originates in wonder.” Explores questions, concepts, arguments, and schools of thought characteristic of the philosophical tradition.
    PHL 1010 00 01 00 - Introduction to Philosophy (2025-26 Fall)
    Mon: 12-2:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2417
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    Introduces students to the practice, meaning, and purpose of the discipline that “originates in wonder.” Explores questions, concepts, arguments, and schools of thought characteristic of the philosophical tradition.
    PHL 1010 00 01 00 - Introduction to Philosophy (2026-27 Winter)
    Mon: 12-2:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2221
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    Introduces students to the practice, meaning, and purpose of the discipline that “originates in wonder.” Explores questions, concepts, arguments, and schools of thought characteristic of the philosophical tradition.
    PHL 1010 00 01 00 - Introduction to Philosophy (2025-26 Winter)
    Mon: 12-2:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2221
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    Introduces students to the practice, meaning, and purpose of the discipline that “originates in wonder.” Explores questions, concepts, arguments, and schools of thought characteristic of the philosophical tradition.
    ANS 3040 00 01 WB - Animal Ethics (2025-26 Winter)
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    Survey of major schools of animal ethics. Their premises and practical implications to dilemmas involvingg animals are analyzed, compared, and evaluated.
    a section of the Animal Ethics course in Animal Studies (ANS) - ANS
    PHL 1010 00 61 00 - Introduction to Philosophy (2026-27 Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 12:25-1:35 PM @ WAYNE WAYNE WAYNE
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    Introduces students to the practice, meaning, and purpose of the discipline that “originates in wonder.” Explores questions, concepts, arguments, and schools of thought characteristic of the philosophical tradition.
    PHL 1010 00 02 WB - Introduction to Philosophy (2025-26 Winter)
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    Introduces students to the practice, meaning, and purpose of the discipline that “originates in wonder.” Explores questions, concepts, arguments, and schools of thought characteristic of the philosophical tradition.
    PHL 1010 00 02 WB - Introduction to Philosophy (2025-26 Fall)
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    Introduces students to the practice, meaning, and purpose of the discipline that “originates in wonder.” Explores questions, concepts, arguments, and schools of thought characteristic of the philosophical tradition.
    PHL 1010 00 01 00 - Introduction to Philosophy (2026-27 Fall)
    Mon: 12-2:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2417
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    Introduces students to the practice, meaning, and purpose of the discipline that “originates in wonder.” Explores questions, concepts, arguments, and schools of thought characteristic of the philosophical tradition.
    PHL 1010 00 02 WB - Introduction to Philosophy (2026-27 Winter)
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    Introduces students to the practice, meaning, and purpose of the discipline that “originates in wonder.” Explores questions, concepts, arguments, and schools of thought characteristic of the philosophical tradition.
    EDU 5240 00 01 WB - Application of Technology inP-12 Schools (2024-25 Summer)
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    ...Exploration of the historical and social context of current technology and projection of future roles and trends based on published research. Discussion of issues relating to professional development, resources evaluation, professional empowerment, and diversity. Examination of social and ethical issues facing P-12 schools. Students survey the software and hardware available to support teaching, communication, and multimedia....
    EDU 5960 38 67 00 - Achieving Parental Support (2024-25 Winter)
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    ...Explore effective strategies for increasing positive parental involvement in schools. Examine the varied family structures that exist in society today and how this impacts parent-school contact, communication and collaboration. Implement effective communication strategies between schools and families utilizing state-of-the-art technology and social media sites....
    EDU 5240 00 01 WB - Application of Technology inP-12 Schools (2026-27 Fall)
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    ...Exploration of the historical and social context of current technology and projection of future roles and trends based on published research. Discussion of issues relating to professional development, resources evaluation, professional empowerment, and diversity. Examination of social and ethical issues facing P-12 schools. Students survey the software and hardware available to support teaching, communication, and multimedia....
    EDU 5960 38 67 00 - Achieving Parental Support (2024-25 Fall)
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    ...Explore effective strategies for increasing positive parental involvement in schools. Examine the varied family structures that exist in society today and how this impacts parent-school contact, communication and collaboration. Implement effective communication strategies between schools and families utilizing state-of-the-art technology and social media sites....
    EDU 5960 38 67 00 - Achieving Parental Support (2025-26 Fall)
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    ...Explore effective strategies for increasing positive parental involvement in schools. Examine the varied family structures that exist in society today and how this impacts parent-school contact, communication and collaboration. Implement effective communication strategies between schools and families utilizing state-of-the-art technology and social media sites....
    EDU 5240 00 01 WB - Application of Technology inP-12 Schools (2025-26 Fall)
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    ...Exploration of the historical and social context of current technology and projection of future roles and trends based on published research. Discussion of issues relating to professional development, resources evaluation, professional empowerment, and diversity. Examination of social and ethical issues facing P-12 schools. Students survey the software and hardware available to support teaching, communication, and multimedia....
    EDU 5830 64 67 00 - Trauma Informed Education (2025-26 Fall)
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    ...Creates an in-depth understanding of trauma, violence, and chronic stress. The focus is on how trauma, violence, and chronic stress specifically impact schools, and most importantly, students. Examines the differential effects on diverse populations of exposure to varied and multiple traumatic events....
    NFS 5932 00 01 ZB - Supervised Practice: Food andManagement (2026-27 Fall)
    Mon: 12-2:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 1503
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    ...Instruction on functions of management related safety, security and sanitation that affect employees, clients, patients, facilities and food. Experiential learning in a variety of food service and food management systems such as schools, long term care, acute care, hospice centers, or congregate meal sites. Lecture: 2 hours, field experience: 140 clock hours. Pre-requisite: Permission of the Coordinated Program Director....
    EDU 2000 00 01 00 - Introduction to ProfessionalEducation Experiences (2025-26 Fall)
    Tue: 4-6:55 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2105
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    ...Introduces the student to the realities of the teaching profession, the structure and operation of schools, current educational issues and trends, and the foundations of education. Course work includes observation and participation in classroom settings. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 1 hour. Prerequisites: PSY 1010 and WRT 1020. Note: during EDU 2000, the student must complete and sign a Consent for Criminal Background Check. See advisors in the Education Office for a sample form....
    PSY 5100 00 01 00 - Introduction to Clinical Theory I:Psychoanalytic Approaches (2026-27 Fall)
    Wed: 9-11:50 AM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2103
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    ...An introduction to contemporary psychoanalytic theory: an historical review of the development of the theory, grounding in its philosophical underpinnings, and an appreciation for areas of current debate. Overview of the main schools of psychoanalytic thought with a focus on psychoanalytic concepts of special relevance to clinicians conducting assessments and treatment with child and adult patients. Current empirical research concerning psychoanalytic treatment and concepts is considered. Prerequisite: admission to MSCP program....
    EDU 2000 00 01 00 - Introduction to ProfessionalEducation Experiences (2025-26 Winter)
    Tue: 4-6:55 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2407
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    ...Introduces the student to the realities of the teaching profession, the structure and operation of schools, current educational issues and trends, and the foundations of education. Course work includes observation and participation in classroom settings. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 1 hour. Prerequisites: PSY 1010 and WRT 1020. Note: during EDU 2000, the student must complete and sign a Consent for Criminal Background Check. See advisors in the Education Office for a sample form....
    EDU 5830 19 67 00 - Trends and Issues in ReadingEducation (2024-25 Summer)
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    ...Examines the significant issues and rapid changes facing reading teachers and school administrators that may require modification to curriculum, programs, policies, procedures, and assessment of literacy achievement. Students will participate in forum discussions on these important and varied issues, analyze solutions found in the readings and suggest solutions based on readings and their experiences. Students will review their local classrooms, schools, and districts for the status or presence of these issues and the steps that may be taken to resolve the problems. ...
    EDU 4630 00 01 WB - Theory & Techniques of Instruction:World Languages (PK-12) (2026-27 Fall)
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    ...Theory of instruction, methods, and materials for foreign language in elementary, middle, and high schools; observations of classroom procedures; and participation in simulation and micro-teaching. Emphasis on the application of effective instructional theory and practice, sound decision making, and multicultural education in a field-based context. Prerequisites: EDU 3120 and admission to the Teacher Education Program. Prerequisite or corequisite: EDU 4500 or EDU 4530.05....
    NFS 5932 00 01 ZB - Supervised Practice: Food andManagement (2025-26 Fall)
    Mon: 12-2:50 PM @ AMAIN SCIME S102
    Mon: 12-2:50 PM @ AMAIN SCIME S102
    Mon: 12-2:50 PM @ AMAIN SCIME S102
    Mon: 12-2:50 PM @ AMAIN SCIME S102
    Mon: 12-2:50 PM @ AMAIN SCIME S102
    Mon: 12-2:50 PM @ AMAIN SCIME S102
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    ...Instruction on functions of management related safety, security and sanitation that affect employees, clients, patients, facilities and food. Experiential learning in a variety of food service and food management systems such as schools, long term care, acute care, hospice centers, or congregate meal sites. Lecture: 2 hours, field experience: 140 clock hours. Pre-requisite: Permission of the Coordinated Program Director....
    PSY 5100 00 01 00 - Introduction to Clinical Theory I:Psychoanalytic Approaches (2025-26 Fall)
    Wed: 9-11:50 AM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2103
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    ...An introduction to contemporary psychoanalytic theory: an historical review of the development of the theory, grounding in its philosophical underpinnings, and an appreciation for areas of current debate. Overview of the main schools of psychoanalytic thought with a focus on psychoanalytic concepts of special relevance to clinicians conducting assessments and treatment with child and adult patients. Current empirical research concerning psychoanalytic treatment and concepts is considered. Prerequisite: admission to MSCP program....
    EDU 5730 00 01 WB - Education and School Accountabilityin a Diverse, Pluralistic Society (2025-26 Winter)
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    ...Analysis of issues in educational leadership in culturally pluralistic educational environments. Additionally, the examination of sociopolitical contexts of schools, the influence of dominant and subordinate groups, and leadership challenges involved in pursuing school success for all is also addressed. Connections are made to wider sociological issues in order to enable instructors to work professionally with their diverse learning communities. A field component consisting of a learning community case study is integrated into the course....
    EDU 2000 00 01 00 - Introduction to ProfessionalEducation Experiences (2026-27 Winter)
    Tue: 4-6:55 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2203
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    ...Introduces the student to the realities of the teaching profession, the structure and operation of schools, current educational issues and trends, and the foundations of education. Course work includes observation and participation in classroom settings. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 1 hour. Prerequisites: PSY 1010 and WRT 1020. Note: during EDU 2000, the student must complete and sign a Consent for Criminal Background Check. See advisors in the Education Office for a sample form....
    EDU 4630 00 01 WB - Theory & Techniques of Instruction:World Languages (PK-12) (2025-26 Fall)
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    Bretagne Whitford Email Email More info More Info
    ...Theory of instruction, methods, and materials for foreign language in elementary, middle, and high schools; observations of classroom procedures; and participation in simulation and micro-teaching. Emphasis on the application of effective instructional theory and practice, sound decision making, and multicultural education in a field-based context. Prerequisites: EDU 3120 and admission to the Teacher Education Program. Prerequisite or corequisite: EDU 4500 or EDU 4530.05....
    EDU 2000 00 01 00 - Introduction to ProfessionalEducation Experiences (2026-27 Fall)
    Tue: 4-6:55 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2205
    ette Stafiej Email Email More info More Info
    ...Introduces the student to the realities of the teaching profession, the structure and operation of schools, current educational issues and trends, and the foundations of education. Course work includes observation and participation in classroom settings. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 1 hour. Prerequisites: PSY 1010 and WRT 1020. Note: during EDU 2000, the student must complete and sign a Consent for Criminal Background Check. See advisors in the Education Office for a sample form....
    EDU 5730 00 01 WB - Education and School Accountabilityin a Diverse, Pluralistic Society (2026-27 Winter)
    Sharon Jr Email Email More info More Info
    ...Analysis of issues in educational leadership in culturally pluralistic educational environments. Additionally, the examination of sociopolitical contexts of schools, the influence of dominant and subordinate groups, and leadership challenges involved in pursuing school success for all is also addressed. Connections are made to wider sociological issues in order to enable instructors to work professionally with their diverse learning communities. A field component consisting of a learning community case study is integrated into the course....
    NSC 3740 LB 01 WB - Science FoundationsII: EarthSciencePhysics & Astronomy Lab (EDU/NSC*) (2026-27 Winter)
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    ...This lab course is designed for students preparing for teaching science in elementary schools. The course serves as an introduction to scientific inquiry in the sciences of Physics, Meteorology, Astronomy, geology, and oceans. Learning through inquiry in the laboratory means that students will be provided weekly with scientific instruments and given instructions for conducting scientific experiments and demonstrations. The goal of this course is to provide practice with basic skills for doing science. This course will help students develop an understanding of science as an active and creative...
    NSC 3740 LB 01 WB - Science FoundationsII: EarthSciencePhysics & Astronomy Lab (EDU/NSC*) (2025-26 Winter)
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    ...This lab course is designed for students preparing for teaching science in elementary schools. The course serves as an introduction to scientific inquiry in the sciences of Physics, Meteorology, Astronomy, geology, and oceans. Learning through inquiry in the laboratory means that students will be provided weekly with scientific instruments and given instructions for conducting scientific experiments and demonstrations. The goal of this course is to provide practice with basic skills for doing science. This course will help students develop an understanding of science as an active and creative...
    NSC 3740 LB 01 WB - Science FoundationsII: EarthSciencePhysics & Astronomy Lab (EDU/NSC*) (2024-25 Fall)
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    ...This lab course is designed for students preparing for teaching science in elementary schools. The course serves as an introduction to scientific inquiry in the sciences of Physics, Meteorology, Astronomy, geology, and oceans. Learning through inquiry in the laboratory means that students will be provided weekly with scientific instruments and given instructions for conducting scientific experiments and demonstrations. The goal of this course is to provide practice with basic skills for doing science. This course will help students develop an understanding of science as an active and creative...
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    ...What is MYPortal? MY Portal is designed to provide you with access to your class schedule, your grades, for financial information, and more, through views that can be customized by you.  MY Portal..., at the east end of the Academic Building.  How do I log in to MYPortal? Click the login button at the top right corner of this page.Access MY Portal resources with your MU email credentials.  If you... number you'll use to access your grades and other information on MY Portal.  If you don't know your student ID number, either go to the Registrar's office in person and show a picture ID, or call...
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    ...Welcome to MY Portal, your personalized access to campus information and services!   Quick Tips How do I log in to MYPortal?Click the login button at the top right corner of this page.Access MY Portal resources with your MU email credentials.  If you do not have MU credentials, click “Login Here” to enter the credentials that you have been provided. How do I navigate within MYPortal?Use the links in the left panel and the “bread crumbs” located under the page tabs and within the portlets. Where’s a good place to start exploring MYPortal?Click on the tabs to the right of the Home tab...
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    ...-out form available in MY Portal under Student Tab/Eforms/Opt Out/Automated Course Materials. How are course materials delivered? Students living on campus, will have their initial package delivered... the Slingshot portal, you can:   Manage your account and delivery preferences Access your digital course materials See when your rentals are due, or purchase more time Here are some frequently... in the Spirit Store or can select a shipping preference of “Mail” to receive items at their home address for an additional shipping fee ($3.99 per item). Digital items will be accessible on the Slingshot portal...
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