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global.k-state.edu

Courses for Educators

FALL 2014

Courses for Educatorsthrough Kansas State University Global Campus

Note: All classes require a computer meeting K-State recommended requirements, Internet access and email access. See global.k-state.edu/courses for specific information on tuition rates and other course details.

Higher Education

Designed for planning and implementing program evaluation.

Fundamentals of Program EvaluationEDCEP 821 Class # 1676008/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

Adult and Continuing Education/Adult Learning global.k-state.edu/education/adult-and- continuing-education/masters

All courses are 100 percent online. Geared toward professionals whose careers involve working with adults in educational and training situations. Professional needs are emphasized for adult educators in roles as leaders, teachers, managers and program developers.

15- or 18-credit graduate certificate programs and 33-credit master’s degree

Adult Learners and Integrating Technology into CurriculumEDACE 765 Class # 1668908/25/2014 – 10/17/2014

Introduction to Adult EducationEDACE 780 Class # 1668508/25/2014 – 10/17/2014

Program Planning in Adult EducationEDACE 830 Multiple sections10/20/2014 – 12/12/2014

Quality Programs and Staff ManagementEDACE 837 Class # 1724110/20/2014 – 12/12/2014

Program Evaluation in Adult EducationEDACE 875 Class # 1668608/25/2014 – 10/17/2014

Seminar: Human Resource Development PolicyEDACE 886 Class # 1670010/20/2014 – 12/12/2014

Courses in Adult Education are also held on site at the K-State Olathe campus.olathe.k-state.edu/academic-initiatives/ course-schedule.html

Educational Leadershipglobal.k-state.edu/education/ educational-leadership

Designed for building-level (principal) endorsement and/or those who intend to assume a significant leadership role in a public school. Participants may earn a master’s degree and/or a licensure for K-12 educational leaders in Kansas. The program is configured to meet individual professional goals.

Courses for this term will be offered on campus in Manhattan, Salina and Olathe or through Leadership Academies in selected school districts. Contact the Department of Educational Leader-ship for information at thomsond@k-state.edu or 785-532-5535

Undergraduate CoursesAll courses are 100 percent online.

Healthful and Safe College LifeEDCEP 103 Multiple sections08/25/2014 – 10/17/201410/15/2014 – 12/12/2014

Internships for Career DevelopmentLEAD 502 Class # 1676508/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

Special Education

Practicum in Education of Individuals with Functional Special Education NeedsEDSP 885 Class # 1735208/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

Academic Advising

global.k-state.edu/education/academic-advising/masters

All courses are 100 percent online. Designed for practicing academic advisors, administrators, faculty and future professional advisors to enhance their knowledge and ability to work effectively with college students in academic and career planning.

15-credit graduate certificate program and 30-credit master’s degree

Research Methods in EducationEDCEP 816 Class # 1667908/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

Learning PrinciplesEDCEP 829 Multiple sections08/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

Foundations of Academic AdvisingEDCEP 835 Multiple sections08/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

Interpersonal Relations for Academic AdvisingEDCEP 836 Class # 1674308/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

Administration of Academic AdvisingEDCEP 837 Class # 1667808/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

Curriculum and Instructionglobal.k-state.edu/education/ curriculum-and-instruction/Offers a variety of curricular programs with specific emphasis on trends and recent developments in practice, theory and research. Many of these subject matter areas provide licensure qualifications with the Kansas Department of Education; some areas result in a master’s degree, others in a graduate certificate. Certain options within this program of study require students to have a valid Kansas professional teaching license. *Courses are 100 percent online unless otherwise stated.

Core Course OptionsAction Research in EducationEDCI 760 Class # 1670808/25/2014 – 12/12/2014Videoconference session: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m., August 30, 2014

Brain-Based Literacy InstructionEDCI 786 Class # 1725608/25/2014 – 12/12/2014Videoconference session: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m., August 25, 2014

Teaching Miltary Connected StudentsEDCI 786 Class # 1741808/25/2014 – 12/12/2014Optional guest lecture: 5:30 – 7:20 p.m., October 7 or 9, 2014

Meeting the Needs of All StudentsEDCI 786 Class # 16752 08/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

Mathematics Skills Development and ApplicationEDCI 786 Class # 16701 08/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

Civics EducationTeaching the Theoretical Foundations of Constitutional GovernmentEDCI 781 Class # 1680010/01/2014 – 10/28/2014

Teaching the Historical Origins of Constitutional GovernmentEDCI 782 Class # 1678010/01/2014 – 10/28/2014

Teaching the Development of Constitutional PrinciplesEDCI 783 Multiple sections08/01/2014 – 08/28/201411/01/2014 – 11/28/2014

Teaching the Institutions of GovernmentEDCI 784 Multiple sections08/01/2014 – 08/28/201411/01/2014 – 11/28/2014

Teaching the Bill of RightsEDCI 785 Multiple sections09/01/2014 – 09/28/201412/01/2014 – 12/28/2014

Teaching Constitutional Principles of America's FoundersEDCI 786 Class # 1675508/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

Teaching CitizenshipEDCI 782 Multiple sections09/01/2014 – 09/28/201412/01/2014 – 12/28/2014

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Design and Online Learning, Digital TeachingLearning TechnologiesEDCI 718 Class # 1670408/25/2014 – 12/12/2014Optional videoconference orientation: 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., August 23, 2014

Instructional DesignEDCI 763 Class # 16744 08/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

Mobile LearningEDCI 786 Class # 1675308/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

Online Course Design Project/ePortfolioEDCI 858 Class # 1724408/25/2014 – 12/12/2014Required videoconference session: 1:30 – 3:30 p.m., August 24, 2014

Proseminar 1: Educational Computing, Design and Distance EducationEDCI 887 Class # 1668708/25/2014 – 12/12/2014Videoconference sessions, when necessary, Wednesdays, 7–8:30 p.m.

English as a Second LanguageESL/Dual Language MethodsEDCI 720 Class # 1721408/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

ESL/Dual Language LinguisticsEDCI 731 Class # 1721308/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

ESL/Culture and Language in Classroom PracticeEDCI 740 Class # 1721008/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

ESL/Dual Language AssessmentEDCI 742 Class # 1720908/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

ESL/Dual Language Elementary PracticumEDCI 745 Class # 1720008/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

ESL/Dual Language Secondary PracticumEDCI 746 Class # 1720108/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

Mathematics EducationHistory of Mathematics EducationEDCI 786 Class # 1675108/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

PRAXIS PrepChemistry for Secondary Teachers IIEDCI 786 Class # 1676408/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

Middle School Mathematics for TeachersEDCI 786 Class # 1675408/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

Middle School Science for TeachersEDCI 786 Class # 1679808/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

Physics for Science Teachers Part IIEDCI 786 Class # 1675008/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

Reading SpecialistTheoretical Models of ReadingEDCI 818 Class # 1669808/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

Clinical Practicum in ReadingEDCI 945 Class # 1674908/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

College Student/College EnvironmentEDCEP 838 Multiple sections 08/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

Multicultural Aspects of Academic AdvisingEDCEP 851 Multiple sections 08/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

College Student AthletesEDCEP 854 Multiple sections 08/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

Trends in Career Development EDCEP 863 Multiple sections08/25/2014 – 12/12/2014

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Manhattan, KS 66502

Notice of NondiscriminationKansas State University is committed to nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnic or national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, age, ancestry, disability, military status, veteran status, or other nonmerit reasons, in admissions, educational programs, or activities and employment, including employment of disabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam Era, as required by applicable laws and regulations. Responsibility for coordination of compliance efforts and receipt of inquiries concerning Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 has been delegated to the director of Affirmative Action, Kansas State University, 214 Anderson Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506-0124, 785-532-6220 or TTY: 785-532-4807.

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Global Campus global.k-state.edu 785-532-5575 1-800-622-2578 global@k-state.edu

Student Services for Distance Students K-State Global Campus is committed to helping students further their education. Students from Kansas and around the world can gain credit from K-State. K-State utilizes the web and other delivery options to provide a high-quality, cost-effective option for distance students. Visit global.k-state.edu/students/services to learn more about what a distance student must consider.

Stay Connectedglobal.k-state.edu/students/services/ stay-connected

Courses for Educators Brochureglobal.k-state.edu/education/courses

Giveaways global.k-state.edu/giveaways

General K-State Offices k-state.edu

Technology Help Deskk-state.edu/infotech/helpdesk1-800-865-6143 or 785-532-7722 helpdesk@k-state.edu

College of Education coe.k-state.eduGraduate Studies Office in Education 785-532-5595 coegrads@k-state.edu

K-State Teacher Certification Office 785-532-5524

State Department of Education ksde.org

Teacher Education and Licensure Kansas State Department of Education 785-291-3678

Admission Students may enroll as a K-State Global Campus nondegree-seeking student and take a limited number of credits. global.k-state.edu/courses

Formal admission to the Graduate School is required in subsequent semesters of attendance. k-state.edu/grad/admissions

K-State eIDs K-State requires that all students obtain an eID (electronic identity) to access all necessary electronic resources. Remember to protect your eID by keeping your password current and private. eid.k-state.edu

Enrollment Enrollment for K-State Global Campus classes is completed online. If you are a new student, follow the process at global.k-state.edu/courses. If you are a current student and have an active eID, you may skip the K-State Global Campus website and enroll directly through iSIS, isis.k-state.edu.

Tuition and Fees eBill: An email notice will be sent to your campus email account informing you that your eBill is available. Payment is due the 15th of the month after you receive your eBill. k-state.edu/pay

iSIS – Student Information System You will enroll and access your academic information through iSIS, isis.k-state.edu. You will need to use your eID to access your account. For help, please call 1-800-865-6143.

Student Access Center A student with a disability who wishes to request accommodations for a credit course should contact the Student Access Center (k-state.edu/accesscenter, 785-532-6441 or accesscenter@k-state.edu) and their course instructor. Early notification is requested to ensure that accommodations can be provided in a timely manner.

Global Campus1615 Anderson Ave.Manhattan, KS 66502-4098

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