EDUC 3110

EDUC 3110

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2017-2018.

Educational psychology is the application of psychological concepts to educational settings. This course examines the dynamic interaction between people as teachers and learners, schools as social and learning environments, and the sociocultural contexts that influence learning. The focus is on those interactions in cognitive, epistemic, social, moral, and personal domains in educational contexts.

When Offered Spring.

Distribution Category (CA-AG, KCM-AG)

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Syllabi:
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Choose one lecture and one field studies. Combined with: COMM 3110HD 3110

  • 4 Credits GradeNoAud

  • 16599 EDUC 3110   LEC 001

  • Students enroll in EDUC/COMM/HD 3110 by choosing a fieldwork section and if a fieldwork section is full, they will need to select another in order to enroll.

  • 17621 EDUC 3110   FLD 801

    • M
    • Duff, B

  • This field option involves working with adolescents with special needs.

  • 17622 EDUC 3110   FLD 802

    • T
    • Duff, B

  • This field option involves working with children in grades K-3.

  • 17623 EDUC 3110   FLD 803

    • W
    • Duff, B

  • This field option involves working with adolescents with special needs.

  • 17624 EDUC 3110   FLD 804

    • W
    • Duff, B

  • This field option involves working with high school students.

  • 17625 EDUC 3110   FLD 805

    • R
    • Duff, B

  • This field option involves working with children in grades K-3.

  • 17626 EDUC 3110   FLD 806

    • F
    • Duff, B

  • This field option involves working with adolescents with special needs.