Applied Disability Studies (AAS)
Award: Associate of Applied Science Degree No. of credits required: 60 For more information: Contact Assistant Professor Brigid Cook, 443-412-20 84 , [email protected] ; or Admissions, 443-412-2109.
Courses
- BA 107 — Principles of Supervision
- BA 109 — Principles of Management
- CIS 102 — Introduction to Information Sciences (GI)
- CMST 101 — Speech Fundamentals (GI)
- CMST 105 — Interpersonal Communication (GI)
- EDUC 100 — Professionalism and Ethics in Teaching
- EDUC 101 — Introduction to Education: Early Childhood through Secondary
- EDUC 102 — Supporting Adults with Disabilities
- EDUC 103 — The Young Child
- EDUC 104 — Materials and Curriculum in Early Childhood
- EDUC 106 — Communication Skills for Educators
- EDUC 108 — Classroom Management: Early Childhood
- EDUC 109 — Paraprofessional Success
- EDUC 113 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education
- EDUC 191 — Independent Study: Education
- EDUC 192 — Independent Study: Education
- EDUC 193 — Independent Study: Education
- EDUC 194 — Independent Study: Education
- EDUC 204 — Advanced Materials and Curriculum for Preschoolers
- EDUC 207 — Processes and Acquisition of Reading
- EDUC 208 — Avenues to Children's Literacy
- EDUC 210 — Supporting Appropriate Behavior
- EDUC 215 — School-Age Child Care
- EDUC 216 — Child Health, Safety and Nutrition
- EDUC 217 — Introduction to Special Education
- EDUC 219 — Everyday Classroom Assessment
- EDUC 220 — Teaching Methods for Differentiating Instruction/Elementary
- EDUC 221 — Teaching Methods for Differentiating Instruction/Secondary
- EDUC 225 — Prevocational and Vocational Curriculum and Methods for Persons with Disabilities
- ENG 101 — English Composition (GE)
- HIST 104 — History of the United States II (GB) (GAH)
- MATH 216 — Introduction to Statistics (GM)
- PSY 101 — General Psychology (GB)
- PSY 202 — Child Psychology
- PSY 204 — Abnormal Psychology
- PSY 207 — Educational Psychology
- PSY 212 — The Helping Relationship
- PSY 214 — Human Development Across the Life Span
- PSY 216 — Adolescent Psychology
- SOC 101 — Introduction to Sociology (GB)
- SOC 214 — Juvenile Delinquency