Educational Studies (EDST)
The Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers both a bachelor's degree with two concentration options and a minor in Educational Studies.
Courses
- AAST 31203 — African American Students in Higher Education
- AAST 41503 — Race and Society
- ANTH 31203 — The Anthropology of Religion
- ANTH 32103 — Indigenous Peoples of North America: Anthropological Perspectives
- ANTH 32603 — Indians of Arkansas and the South
- ARED 30103 — Inclusive Art Pedagogy
- ARED 31003 — Diversity Theory & Pedagogy
- CATE 30003 — Teaching Housing and Interior Design to Secondary Students
- CIED 10103 — Introduction to Education
- CIED 30103 — Development and Learning Theories in the K-6 Classroom
- CIED 30203 — Survey of Exceptionalities
- CIED 30303 — Classroom Learning Theory
- CIED 30503 — The Emerging Adolescent
- CIED 44103 — Acquiring a Second Language
- CIED 44603 — Culture and Learning
- CNED 30503 — The Helping Relationship
- CNED 40003 — Classroom Human Relations Skills
- COMM 33803 — Persuasion
- COMM 34303 — Family Communication
- CSDI 22503 — Introduction to Communicative Disorders
- EDST 20003 — Introduction to Educational Studies
- EDST 30003 — Formative Readings for Cultural Literacy
- EDST 31103 — Legal Developments in Education
- EDST 32003 — Multicultural Education Issues
- EDST 32203 — American Educational History
- EDST 33103 — Trauma Based Educational Practices
- EDST 33303 — Children's & Young Adult Literature in Educational Settings
- EDST 39103 — Formal Classroom Internship in Education
- EDST 39203 — Informal Based or Outdoor Internship in Education
- EDST 3990V — Special Topics in Educational Studies
- EDST 399HV — Honors Special Topics in Educational Studies
- EDST 40003 — Philosophy of Education
- EDST 40303 — Understanding Professional Teaching Standards
- EDST 40403 — Contemporary Research & Issues in Education
- EDST 41103 — Teaching and Funding Outdoor & Informal Education
- EDST 42103 — Religion, Education, & Religious Education
- EDST 49303 — Capstone Seminar and Final Internship in Education
- EDST 49903 — Para-Professional Internship
- ENGL 10103 — Composition I
- ENGL 10203 — Composition II
- ENGL 31003 — Approaches to Critical Thinking About Literature and Culture
- ENGL 32603 — African Americans in Film
- HDFS 26003 — Rural Families and Communities
- HIST 30003 — History of Christianity
- HIST 30303 — Islamic Civilization
- HRDE 31203 — Career Development
- JWST 40103 — Contemporary Jewish Thought
- PBHL 26603 — Terminology for the Health Professions
- PBHL 34403 — Critical Foundations of Public Health
- PBHL 36303 — First Responder-First Aid
- PBHL 36403 — Public Health Program Planning and Evaluation
- PBHL 46403 — Multicultural Health
- PHED 32003 — Principles and Problems of Coaching
- PHED 39003 — Adapted Physical Education
- PHIL 32003 — Philosophy and the Christian Faith
- PHIL 42003 — Theory of Knowledge
- PHIL 43003 — Philosophy of Religion
- PLSC 32003 — Introduction to Legal Studies
- PSYC 20003 — General Psychology
- PSYC 30903 — Developmental Psychology
- PSYC 31003 — Cognitive Psychology
- RESM 28503 — Leisure and Society
- SCWK 21303 — Introduction to Social Work
- SCWK 30103 — Child Advocacy I: Perspectives on Child Maltreatment and Child Advocacy
- SCWK 31903 — Human Diversity and Social Work
- SCWK 32303 — Contemporary Issues in Juvenile Justice
- SCWK 36303 — Child Welfare: 21st Century Perspectives
- SCWK 41403 — Addiction and the Family
- SOCI 31903 — Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality
- SOCI 32203 — Social Psychology
- SOCI 32603 — Families and Social Change
- SPED 41703 — Introduction to Dyslexia: Literacy Development and Structure of Language
- SPED 44103 — ABA and Classroom Management for Teachers
- SPED 44203 — Technology for the Inclusive Classroom
- SPED 44603 — Teaching Students with Extensive Support Needs
- SPED 44803 — Teaching Literacy Skills to Students with Disabilities
- STEM 40303 — Introduction to STEM Education
- STEM 40703 — Teaching Programming in the Secondary Schools