Spring 2012 classes offered in Education
schedarc2122EDUC report generated: 10-SEP-12
Class
#
Units
Notes*
Fee
Dates
Days
Time
Room
Instructor
Cap
Enr
EDUC 110 Intro to Education251461IA

W11:00-11:50HGH_117Rice,LS5036
EDUC 285 Technology Skills for Educator279063IA


-ONLSmart,CJ8073
EDUC 313 Education for Action263213IA

M16:00-18:50HGH_106McGee,SG153
EDUC 377 Educ of Excptnl Individuals260612IA


-ONLMcGuire,J3023
EDUC 480 Special Topics280533IA


-OCMorago,S32
EDUC 480 Special Topics280941IA


-TBAMorago,S11
EDUC 679 Qual Methods In Educ Resrch260663IA

T17:00-19:50HGH_225Ellerd,DA129
EDUC 680 Advanced Academic Writing256092IA

T16:00-17:50OCDiver-Stamnes,AC122
EDUC 681 Quantitative Educ Methods260673IA

R17:00-19:50HGH_225Van Duzer,EV1210
EDUC 690 Thesis254783IA


-
Diver-Stamnes,AC33
EDUC 690 Thesis254793IA


-
Van Duzer,EV51
EDUC 690 Thesis265483IA


-
Cook,TW52
EDUC 690 Thesis265573IA


-
Ellerd,DA102
EDUC 690 Thesis
1-3IA


-

10
EDUC 692 Master's Project254743IA


-
Olson-Raymer,G88
EDUC 699 Independent Study254972IA


-
Cook,TW32
EDUC 699 Independent Study254953IA


-OCCook,TW32



* Notes: IA=Instructor approval required, DA=Department approval required

Generally, students must register in one section from each component type shown for a particular class. For example, BIOL 104 has two lecture sections and several lab sections. Students who register for one of the lecture sections should also register for one of the labs associated with that lecture. Association numbers and section numbers are shown in parenthesis when multiple values exist.