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DEPTHBSE NUMBER4000 NAMEIntroduction to special education
Offered all terms. Enrollment limited to 25 students. Emphasis is placed on the identification of characteristics of individuals with disabilities and the impact of the characteristics on the learner and family members of the learner. The course is a study of the nature, psychosocial, and educational needs of individuals across the lifespan with physical, mental, emotional, or sensory impairments. Particular attention is placed on the way these special education programs fit, or should fit, into ongoing work in schools. Totally online versions of this course are available for non- HBSE majors in spring and summer A and B terms. Special fee: $25.
Instructor: Peg Cummins
DEPTHBSV NUMBER4000 NAMEIntroduction to nutrition: Facts, fallacies, and trends
(Course is offered to nonmajors and to those desiring admission to the Nutrition Program and to the Dietetic Internship Program.) Overview of the science of nutrition and its relationship to health, taught through an analysis of historic and contemporary controversies, such as fat versus carbohydrates in the diet; vegetarianism; and supplement use. Special attention will be paid to American trends in food consumption and their impact on health and to the dietary practices employed in the pursuit of weight maintenance, health, and fitness.
Instructor: Lora Sporny
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4001 NAMETeaching students with disabilities in the general education classroom
Problems of educational assessment, curriculum and teaching, organization, and guidance of students with physical, cognitive, affective, and sensory disabilities. Materials fee: $15
Instructor: Susan Lipkowitz
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4002 NAMEInstruction and curriculum for students with and without disabilities
Curriculum development and research-validated methods of instructing students with and without disabilities from early childhood through adolescence, including methods of teaching reading and mathematics and methods of enrichment and remediation. Materials fee: $10.
Instructor: Linda Hickson
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4005 NAMEApplications of technology in special education
This course is intended to provide preservice and in-service special education teachers with basic information on assistive and instructional technology appropriate for use with infants, children and youths who require special education and related services. Materials fee: $25.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4006 NAMEWorking with families of children with disabilities
Current and historical perspectives on parent involvement in the special education and empowerment of infants, children, and youth with exceptionalities and their families. Emphasis on strategies and materials to facilitate a continuum of parent and family participation to strengthen the relationships between home, school, and the community. Students are trained in conflict resolution and must perform a minimum of 15 hours of respite to a family with a child with an exceptionality. Special fee: $15.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4008 NAMEDisability: Reconsidered and reconstructed
The course introduces students to the study of disability as social construct framed within a reconstructivistic context that challenges current theoretical and practical approaches and incorporates individual, interpersonal, educational, and organizational perspectives. Special fee: $10.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4010 NAMENature and needs of persons with intellectual disability/autism
Characteristics of persons manifesting different degrees of intellectual disability/autism and other developmental disabilities from early childhood through adolescence. The course emphasizes implications for educational programming, curriculum and instruction. Materials fee: $10.
Instructor: Linda Hickson
DEPTHBSV NUMBER4010 NAMEFood, nutrition and behavior
For nonmajors and majors. A study of physiological, psychological, and socio-cultural factors that affect eating behaviors and the development of individual and cultural food patterns. Topics include the chemical senses, why we like sweet, salt, and fat; self-regulation of what and how much we eat; effect of early experiences with food; food and mood; interaction of food and culture through history; eating, cooking, and time use trends; meat meanings; psychosocial and cultural factors in food choice.
Instructor: Isobel Contento
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4011 NAMEEducation of persons with intellectual disability/autism
Curriculum development and research-validated methods of instructing students with intellectual disability/autism and other developmental disabilities from early childhood through adolescence across ability levels. Materials fee: $20.
DEPTHBSV NUMBER4011 NAMEWomen and weight, eating problems and body image
An intense, two-week short course held in the summer. This course for students and practitioners examines the psychological, sociological, physiological, and nutritional issues related to weight, eating disorders, body image and cultural messages as they relate to women. Potential interventions are also examined. The issues will be discussed using case material, films, and the current research literature. Taught by a licensed psychologist and a nutritionist.
Instructor: Sharon Akabas
DEPTHBSV NUMBER4013 NAMENutritional ecology
A course for nonmajors and majors. Nutrition and food as viewed from a global, ecological perspective. Topics include food/population problems and food aid, food product development and promotion here and abroad, energy and food relationships, food safety and the changing American diet, organic agriculture and natural food, biotechnology, and other topics as appropriate.
Instructor: Joan Gussow
DEPTHBSV NUMBER4014 NAMECommunity nutrition
This course provides an understanding of where and how food and nutrition services are delivered to further the national goal of healthy people in healthy communities and of the roles of nutrition Professionals in providing these services. Nutrition services, both private and government-sponsored, will be the primary focus. The course includes 35-40 hours of concurrent field experience. Nutrition students only.
Instructor: Toni Liquori
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4015 NAMEApplied behavior analysis I
Basic applications for learners without reading or writing repertoires. Strategic applications of the science of behavior to instruction, management, curriculum-based assessment, isolation of locus of learning/ behavior problems and measurably effective instructional practices.
Instructor: R Greer
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4016 NAMEApplied behavior analysis II
Prerequisite: HBSE 4015. Advanced applications to learners with writing, reading, and self-editing repertoires. Teaching operations and curricula designed to teach academic literacy, self-management, and problem solving. Data-based applications required. Special fee: $15.
Instructor: R Greer
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4017 NAMEApplied behavior analysis III: School-wide systems applications
Applications of behavior analysis to the schooling system that incorporates educating and working with families,providing classroom and school leadership, coordinating support personnel efforts across the school and home, and the development of learner independence through advanced scientifically based pedagogy and functional curriculum design, including computer-based instruction.
Instructor: R Greer
DEPTHBSK NUMBER4025 NAMEProfessional and ethical functions of school psychologists
Permission required. Overview of issues associated with the school psychologist’s roles within educational settings including assessment, intervention, and consultation. Education and disability law and ethics are stressed.
Instructor: Stephen Peverly
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4031 NAMEEducation of students with physical disabilities
Curriculum development and research-validated methods of instructing students with physical disabilities from early childhood through adolescence in regular classes, special classes, hospitals, and home instruction.
Instructor: Christine Pawelski
DEPTHBSV NUMBER4034 NAMEDiet Therapy
This course is designed to integrate the basic skills of dietary assessment with many aspects of patient care and counseling, culminating in an understanding of the art and science of dietary assessment and planning. Students will be able to assess the food intake and the needs of individuals of diverse ages and backgrounds. Students will learn how to develop nutrition care plans based on diet, medical history, and clinical findings. Case studies that cover a wide variety of health conditions will be used to illustrate how these skills are applied in practice.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4044 NAMECurricular and pedagogical foundations for teaching pre-listening through early academic literacy
Pedagogical and curricular design repertoires for realizing state educational objectives for children from pre-listener to early reader skills (NYSED Standards, English Excellence in Education Standards, and CABAS® Standards Preschool through Kindergarten). Permission required for non-majors.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4045 NAMECurricular and pedagogical operations for teaching the foundations of functional academic literacy
Pedagogical and curricular repertoires for realizing state educational objectives for children with early to advanced self-editing and self-management repertoires (grades 1 through 3). Materials fee: $10. Permission required for non-majors.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4046 NAMECurricular and pedagogical operations for teaching advanced functional academic literacy (4th Grade through Early Middle School)
Pedagogical and curricular repertoires for realizing state educational objectives for children with early to advanced self-editing and self-management repertoires (grades 4 through middle school). Permission required for non-majors.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4060 NAMEPsycho-social implications of vision loss on people with blindness and visual impairment and their families
Blindness and Visual Impairment (majors must enroll for 3 points). Introduction to the education of children, youths and adults with blindness and visual impairment and their families; historical aspects; development of professional agencies and services; psychosocial aspects of blindness; problems and issues of the field. Special fee: $40.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4061 NAMEAnatomy and physiology of the visual system and related implications
Blindness and Visual Impairment (majors must enroll for 3 points). Structure and function of the human eye; visual perceptual development; anomalies and diseases; functional and traditional methods of vision screening; interpretation of medical reports and records; analysis of environmental factors; utilization of low vision. Observations, simulations, and clinical practice. For special educators, health professionals, and reading specialists. Special fee: $40.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4062 NAMEInstruction and curriculum development for infants, children and youth with blindness and visual impairment
Prerequi-site: proficiency in translation and transcription of the Braille-code and typing, or HBSE 4063 (may be taken concurrently). Learning theories; programs, methods, materials, and aids in the education of infants, children and youth with blindness and visual impair-ments. Particular emphasis is placed on the identification of appropriate instructional methods and materials for teaching reading and mathematics to learners with vision loss. Students complete 50 hours outside of class in observation and clinical practice in assessment, development of instructional objectives, and adaptation of materials. Special fee: $40
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4063 NAMECommunication skills for people with blindness and visual impairments I: Literary Braille
(First of a two-semester course. Students register for 3 points each term.) Corequisite: HBSE 4060, Research and practice in communication skills and media. Students learn transcription and translation of the Braille code in the context of development of appropriate curriculum materials and research-validated methods of instructing students with vision loss, including methods for teaching and remediation skills in reading and mathematics. Methods for teaching aural and tactile reading are covered extensively. Special fee: $40.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4064 NAMECommunication skills for people with blindness and visual impairments II: Nemeth Code and Tactile Graphics
(Second of a two-semester course. Students register for 3 points each term.) Prerequisite: HBSE 4063 or Library of Congress Certification in Braille Transcription. Research and practice in communication skills and media. Students learn transcription and translation of the Nemeth code for mathematics in the context of development of appropriate curriculum materials and research-validated methods of instructing students with vision loss, including methods for teaching and remediating skills in mathematics and science. Particular emphasis is placed on the creation of instructional materials such as tactile graphs to promote skills acquisition. Special fee: $40.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4070 NAMEPsychosocial and cultural aspects of people who are deaf or hard of hearing
Introduction to the education of children, youth, and adults who are deaf or hard of hearing; historical develop-ment; psychosocial and cultural aspects; problems and issues of the field. Materials fee: $10.
Instructor: Russell Rosen
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4071 NAMESepcial methods: Methods of teaching reading and writing to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing
Study of special methods of teaching in programs for children and youth who are deaf or hard of hearing at nursery, elementary, and secondary levels, with particular attention to the development of language within the language arts subject areas. Materials fee: $10.
Instructor: Maria Hartman
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4072 NAMEDevelopment of language of people who are deaf or hard of hearing
Language development of deaf or hard of hearing individuals at different maturational levels. Prerequisite: HBSE 4079 or equivalent.
Instructor: Robert Kretschmer
DEPTHBSK NUMBER4072 NAMETheory and techniques of reading assessment and intervention
Overview of theories, assessment, and intervention techniques for reading and writing across the lifespan. Both typical development and literacy difficulty are addressed. Materials fee: $50.
Instructor: Susan Masullo
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4073 NAMEAudiological principles and the teaching of speech and listening skills to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing
Development of speech in children who are deaf or hard of hearing, methods of teaching speech to children who are deaf or hard of hearing, development of educational programs for the maximum utilization of residual hearing. Lab required. Materials fee: $10.
Instructor: Robert Kretschmer
DEPTHBSK NUMBER4073 NAMEChildhood Disorders
Information involving the symptoms, life-course, prevalence, and etiology of a number of psychiatric disorders that are manifested in childhood and adolescence is presented. Information involving assessment and treatment is also considered. Psychoeducational assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of child and adolescent disorders. A testing lab is included. Materials fee: $75.
Instructor: Philip Saigh
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4074 NAMELinguistics of American Sign Language
An in-depth study of the phonology, morphology, syntax, and pragmatics of American Sign Language. Aspects of the psycho- and socio-linguistics of this language are covered.
Instructor: Robert Kretschmer
DEPTHBSK NUMBER4074 NAMEDevelopment of reading comprehension strategies and study skills
Reading and study skills: Practical procedures based on research findings appropriate for teachers, counselors, and others. Discussion focuses on students in the middle elementary grades through young adulthood.
Instructor: Stephen Peverly
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4075 NAMESelected topics in ASL and deaf community and culture
Exploration of a selected topic in the field of study. Topics alternate each year: Deaf and ASL Arts and Literature and second language acquisition of ASL.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4076 NAMEMethods and materials in teaching ASL and deaf community and culture
Current theories and approaches in curriculum design and instructional methods in second language acquisition and the teaching and learning of American Sign Language and Deaf community and culture will be discussed. Materials on American Sign Language and American Deaf community and culture will be introduced. Students will develop curriculum and instructional methods to apply current approaches to classroom practice.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4077 NAMESeminar in teacher-as-researcher
Students are oriented to the role of teacher-as-researcher, in terms of classroom-based inquiry, and they begin designing their master’s projects. Additionally, students are expected to translate basic research in the area of language acquisition, reading, syntax, semantics, discourse processes, and/or pragmatics into classroom pedagogy and research.
Instructor: Ye Wang
DEPTHBSK NUMBER4077 NAMEAdult basic literacy
An examination of the learning of reading and writing by adults who have not achieved full literacy. Populations discussed include adults with learning disabilities, adult basic education students, community college continuing education and developmental education students, immigrants and others who have limited English language proficiency, students in correctional settings, and participants in adult literacy programs outside of the U.S.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4079 NAMELanguage development and habilitation: The foundations
Course designed to establish a firm foundation in generative syntax, semantics, and pragmatics as it relates to language development and rehabilitation. Materials fee: $10.
Instructor: Robert Kretschmer
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4082 NAMEAssessment and evaluation of infants, children and youth with exceptionalities
Enrollment limited to 20 per term. An in-depth study of theoretical principles of measurement, assessment, and evaluation necessary for appropriate identification of needs as related to implementation of educational plans for infants, children, and youth with disabilities. Applications of assessment data in instructional programs for children with disabilities. Students complete approxi-mately 50 hours of assessments and evaluations of infants, children, youths, and young adults with disabilities, as part of the course, through work in the Dean Hope Center and the Harlem Tutoring Program. Special fee: $150. Students participate in an additional, weekly lab session. (This course is a prerequisite for HBSE 4300, which is now offered in the spring only).
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4083 NAMETheory and techniques for educating infants, children and youth with sensory impairments
Discussion of diagnostic theories for teaching infants, children and youth with multiple sensory impairments; sensory motor, cognitive, language, and adaptive skills development delays. Particular emphasis is focused on designing curriculum that is applicable and appropriate for promoting literacy, communication, and mathematical skills for these unique populations given their mode and codes of learning. Students complete assignments utilizing the various team approaches, including familial involvement. Materials fee: $30.
DEPTHBSK NUMBER4085 NAMEBehavioral management in the classroom
Behavioral analysis and management techniques applied to the classroom. Observation and recording of behaviors, behavior change, reinforcement schedules, shaping token economies, contingency management, and evaluation of behavior modification. Focuses on applications but includes familiarization with research.
Instructor: Philip Saigh
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4092 NAMEIntroduction to foundations of special education opportunity
Theory and practice in the rehabilitation and redress of human relationships affecting people with disabilities across the lifespan. Materials fee: $10.
Instructor: Dennis Mithaug
DEPTHBSS NUMBER4100 NAMEIntroduction to health education
Determinants of health; relationship between health and human behavior; the role of health education as a strategy in health promotion and disease prevention; selected issues and problems.
Instructor: John Allegrante
DEPTHBSS NUMBER4102 NAMEPrinciples of epidemiology in health promotion
Principles and methods of epidemiologic investigation; application of epidemiology to prevention and control of disease, using health education.
Instructor: Charles Basch
DEPTHBSS NUMBER4110 NAMEHealth promotion for children and adolescents
Basic topics in promoting child and adolescent health; relationships between school, family, and community in promoting the health status of school-age children.
Instructor: Charles Basch
DEPTHBSS NUMBER4111 NAMEAddictions and dependencies
Social-psychological, cultural, clinical, and pharmacological factors associated with the use of psychoactive drugs and other compulsive behaviors.
Instructor: Barbara Wallace
DEPTHBSS NUMBER4112 NAMESocial policy and prevention
Analysis of current national health policy, its social, economic, and political determinants, and implications for health education.
Instructor: John Allegrante
DEPTHBSS NUMBER4113 NAMEHuman sexuality education
Explore human sexuality from a variety of perspectives; explore students' own attitudes about human sexuality and how they affect them personally and Profess-sionally; examine methods of teaching and designing sexuality education programs.
Instructor: Margot Hodes
DEPTHBSS NUMBER4114 NAMEHealth promotion for multicultural populations
Health status, needs, and problems of multicultural populations in urban environments and sensitivity to these issues in effective programs.
Instructor: Barbara Wallace
DEPTHBSS NUMBER4115 NAMEHealth promotion for aging adults
Changes in aspects of health during the middle and later years; recent developments in the field of gerontology as well as legislation and community organization designed to meet health needs of aging persons.
Instructor: Ray Marks
DEPTHBSS NUMBER4116 NAMEHealth education for teachers
As part of teacher certification in New York and other states, students must be trained in the following health areas: reporting child abuse, instruction in alcohol and other drugs, and school violence prevention. This course satisfies these requirements and reviews theory and research on children's health and health behavior change. Students will learn how to develop health-related lesson plans and how to identify, prevent, or intervene on behalf of children at risk or presenting with social-emotional or physical health problems.
Instructor: Katherine Roberts
DEPTHBSS NUMBER4117 NAMEHIV/AIDS epidemiology and education
The role of schools, parents, and communities in educating youth about AIDS and human sexuality; review of methods and resource materials for providing such education; consideration of controversial issues surrounding these topics.
Instructor: Margot Hodes
DEPTHBSS NUMBER4118 NAMERelapse prevention for problem behaviors
Theory and techniques of relapse prevention across a range of addictive behaviors. Topics include relapse prevention for psychoactive substance use, eating disorders, gambling, and sex.
Instructor: Barbara Wallace
DEPTHBSS NUMBER4120 NAMETopics in health education
Review and synthesis of current knowledge on a selected topic related to health, such as teenage suicide, child abuse, violence, teenage pregnancy and mental health.
Instructor: William Kernan
DEPTHBSS NUMBER4121 NAMEDeath education
Designed to increase awareness/insight of the multidimensional aspects of death, dying, and bereavement. Gain skills as health care professionals in dealing with death, its causes, treatment of life-threatening illness, including AIDS, suicide, and violent death. Explore customs across cultures, afterlife beliefs, near-death experiences, and ethical issues.
DEPTHBSS NUMBER4122 NAMEWomen's health
Explore health issues as they relate to the female body and psyche including: body image, weight control, substance abuse, HIV, cancer, reproductive health, contraceptives, abortion, domestic violence, rape, sexual harassment, and lesbian health issues with attention paid to the media and women's health.
Instructor: Maya Korin
DEPTHBSS NUMBER4123 NAMEViolence and its Prevention
This course covers the nature and prevention of invisible and covert, as well as visible and overt violence, including intrapersonal, interpersonal, family, community, gang, school, societal and international manifestations.
Instructor: Barbara Wallace
DEPTHBSS NUMBER4130 NAMEAlcohol and health
Background and theory related to alcohol use and misuse; health and social consequences of alcohol misuse; consideration of special populations, such as children of alcoholics; review of alternative approaches to prevention and treatment.
DEPTHBSS NUMBER4140 NAMEDeveloping workplace health promotion programs
Provides a comprehensive step-by-step process to designing, implementing, and evaluating health promotion programs at the workplace.
Instructor: John Allegrante
DEPTHBSS NUMBER4141 NAMEHealth and illness in cross-cultural perspective
Examination of the role of healing and medicine, both historically and cross-culturally and of the utility of considering cultural practices and beliefs when designing health education programs.
Instructor: William Kernan
DEPTHBSV NUMBER4150 NAMESports nutrition
For nonmajors only. A practical course designed to assist health professionals give the most accurate and up-to-date information to active people to help them improve health and performance. Integration of principles of nutrition and exercise physiology and application to exercising individuals. Topics for discussion include energy expenditure, fuel substrate metabolism, specific nutrient needs, ergogenic aids, hydration, and weight issues for exercising individuals and athletes.
Instructor: Karen Dolins
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4300 NAMEPracticum in the assessment and evaluation of individuals with exceptionalities
Supervisors affiliated with the Dean Hope Center. Permission required. Prerequi-site: HBSE 4082. Participation in interdisciplinary, psychoeduca-tional assessment of exceptional children. Analysis of Observa-tional and test data; formulation of educational programs for exceptional learners. Conducted in the Dean Hope Center or in appropriate community facilities. Course meets the equivalent of one full day a week. Supervisory fee: $100 and lab fee: $150. (Plus additional lab time).
Instructor: _ Faculty/Staff
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4307 NAMEAssessment of American Sign Language and deaf community and culture
Models of assessment of American Sign Language and Deaf community and culture will be discussed and evaluated. Students will select appropriate assessment procedures based on reasons for assessment and will construct a complete plan for assessment.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4700 NAMEObservation and student teaching in special education: Pre-student teaching
Observation and student teaching in special education Faculty. Permission required. Course requires 3-5 days a week for participation in community, school, and agency programs and a weekly seminar on campus.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4701 NAMEObservation and student teaching in special education:4701- I: Intellectual disability
Observation and student teaching in special education Faculty. Permission required. Course requires 3-5 days a week for participation in community, school, and agency programs and a weekly seminar on campus.
Instructor: Mary Ellen Rooney
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4703 NAMEObservation and student teaching in special education: Physical disabilities
Permission required. Course requires 3-5 days a week for participation in community, school, and agency programs and a weekly seminar on campus.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4704 NAMEObservation and student teaching in special education: Applied behavioral analysis and Behavioral disorders
Permission required. Course requires 3-5 days a week for participation in community, school, and agency programs and a weekly seminar on campus.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4706 NAMEObservation and student teaching in special education: Blindness and visual impairment
Permission required. Course requires 3-5 days a week for participation in community, school, and agency programs and a weekly seminar on campus. Special fee: $20
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4707 NAMEII: Observation and student teaching in special education: Deaf and hard of hearing
Permission required. Course requires 3-5 days a week for participation in community, school, and agency programs and a weekly seminar on campus.
Instructor: Maria Hartman
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4709 NAMEObservation and student teaching in special education: Rehabilitation
Permission required. Course requires 3-5 days a week for participation in community, school, and agency programs and a weekly seminar on campus.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4710 NAMEObservation and student teaching in special education: Intellectual disability/sensory impairment
Permission required. Course requires 3-5 days a week for participation in community, school, and agency programs and a weekly seminar on campus.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4711 NAMEObservation and student teaching in special education: ASL and deaf community and culture
Permission required. Course requires 3-5 days a week for participation in community, school, and agency programs and a weekly seminar on campus.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4871 NAMEAmerican Sign Language I
A course designed to develop beginning receptive and expressive skills in American Sign Language.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4872 NAMEAmerican Sign Language II
A course designed to develop intermediate receptive and expressive skills in American Sign Language.
Instructor: Russell Rosen
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4880 NAMEOpportunities and outcomes for people with disabilities-annual conference
Research conference sponsored by the Center for Opportunities and Outcomes for People with Disabilities provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of research findings by Center researchers and their colleagues from the field.
Instructor: Linda Hickson
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4881 NAMEOpportunities and outcomes for people with disabilities-colloquium
Biweekly research colloquia sponsored by the Center for Opportunities and Outcomes for People with Disabilities provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of research findings by Center researchers and their colleagues from the field.
Instructor: Linda Hickson
DEPTHBSE NUMBER4901 NAMEResearch and independent study: Special Education
Permission required.
Instructor: _ Faculty/Staff
DEPTHBSS NUMBER4901 NAMEResearch and independent study in health education
Permission required. Research and independent study under faculty direction. Proposals must have prior approval of a faculty member.
Instructor: John Allegrante
DEPTHBSV NUMBER4902 NAMEResearch and independent study in nutrition education
Permission required. Master's degree students undertake research and independent study under the direction of a faculty member.
DEPTHBSK NUMBER4903 NAMEResearch-Independent study in reading
Permission required. Individualized research and fieldwork projects in literacy assessment and intervention.
Instructor: _ Faculty/Staff
DEPTHBSN NUMBER5005 NAMEInterdisciplinary theory in nursing
Prerequisites: HBSS 5110, HBSN 6503, HBSN 5040, or equivalents. Evaluation of utility of theories and models from nursing and related disciplines in posing research problems in nursing.
Instructor: Kathleen O'Connell
DEPTHBSE NUMBER5010 NAMEStudy of the philosophic foundations of special education
Permission required. For post-master’s and advanced master’s students in the Department of Health and Behavior Studies in special education. Overview of major philosophic orientation within social sciences and special education. Special fee: $10.
Instructor: Robert Kretschmer
DEPTHBSV NUMBER5010 NAMEAdvanced nutrition Section 1
In-depth review of current knowledge and research on biochemical and physiological aspects of energy metabolism, carbohydrates, lipids and lipid metabolism, and proteins; regulation of intake and impact on health and disease.
Instructor: Evan Berk
DEPTHBSV NUMBER5011 NAMEAdvanced nutrition Section 2
In-depth review of current knowledge and research on the biochemical and physiological aspects of vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients; applications to diet.
Instructor: John Pinto
DEPTHBSV NUMBER5013 NAMEStrategies for nutrition education and health behavior change
Understanding and application of theoretical frameworks from the behavioral sciences and education to design and deliver food and nutrition education and exercise promotion to various groups and to facilitate the adoption of healthful behaviors. Includes both didactic and field practice components.
Instructor: Isobel Contento
DEPTHBSV NUMBER5014 NAMEAnalysis of current literature and research in nutrition
Critical examination and eval-uation of current controversies and issues in nutrition and food. Topics are reviewed and discussed in depth. Students learn how to analyze the medical and layperson literature concerning such topics as dietary fat and disease, calcium and osteoporosis, fruit/vegetables and cancer, weight loss regimens, supplements and alternative therapies.
Instructor: Randi Wolf
DEPTHBSV NUMBER5015 NAMENutritional epidemiology
Study of methods for assessing food and nutrient intake, energy expenditure, and body composition and for evaluating nutritional status of individuals and communities from clinical assessments, dietary intakes, and behavioral evaluation.
Instructor: Randi Wolf
DEPTHBSV NUMBER5018 NAMENutrition and human development
The focus of this course is on the physiologic changes and nutritional needs throughout the life cycle. Pregnancy, fetal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and the later years will be examined. Special attention will be paid to the following issues: breast feeding versus bottle feeding, introduction of solid foods to infants, coping with picky eaters, maintaining a healthy feeding relationship between caregiver and child, preventing health and dietary problems in children and adolescents (including disordered eating), women's nutrition and reproductive function, menopause and hormone replacement therapy, and the changes that occur in an aging person and the dietary modifications needed to promote health and pre-vent disease.
Instructor: Lora Sporny
DEPTHBSK NUMBER5031 NAMEFamily as a context for child development
Prerequisite: any introductory developmental psychology course. Examines theories of family functioning and empirical evidence of family processes that mediate child and adolescent development outcomes. Emphasis on family factors associated with children’s cognitive, emotional, and academic development, including home-school collaboration and social functioning within cultural contexts. Materials fee: $10.
Instructor: Marla Brassard
DEPTHBSV NUMBER5034 NAMEClinical nutrition
This course is designed to provide students in nutrition and other health sciences with an overview of the pathophysiology of disease and resultant nutritional implications. The course provides a vocabulary which will enable students to converse with other medical professionals, a rationale for medical nutrition therapy, and parameters for monitoring nutritional status of patients in a clinical setting.
Instructor: Stephanie DiFiglia-Peck
DEPTHBSV NUMBER5036 NAMENutrition counseling
This course focuses on providing students an under-standing of client-centered counseling models and practicing a variety of essential skills: nonverbal, active listening, goal assessment, motivational interviewing, and group counseling. Special fee: $10.
Instructor: Shelley Mesznik
DEPTHBSN NUMBER5040 NAMEResearch methods in health and behavior studies I
Introduction to research, study designs, and data collection methods in research in health and behavior studies, including nursing, nutrition, and health education with emphasis on reading and understanding research literature.
Instructor: Kathleen O'Connell
DEPTHBSN NUMBER5043 NAMEResearch methods in health and behavior studies II
Prerequisites: HBSS 5040, HUDM 4122, or equivalents. Builds on introductory research methods course to enhance ability to design research, interpret findings and statistical analyses, and critique research reports.
Instructor: Kathleen O'Connell
DEPTHBSN NUMBER5043 NAMEResearch methods in health and behavior studies II
Prerequisites: HBSN 5040, HUDM 4122, or equivalents. Builds on introductory research methods course to enhance ability to design research, interpret findings and statistical analyses, and critique research reports.
Instructor: Kathleen O'Connell
DEPTHBSK NUMBER5050 NAMEBehavioral Interventions for School Psychologists
This course is intended to provide school psychology students with information about applied behavior analysis, behavior therapy, and cognitive-behavior therapy. Information pertaining to behavioral assessment, single-case research designs and behavioral and cognitive-behavioral approaches to the treatment of childhood disorders and problems is considered. Information involving treatment efficacy is a major focus of the course. Materials fee: $20
Instructor: Philip Saigh
DEPTHBSK NUMBER5051 NAMEChild-adolescent PTSD and related disorders
This course presents information about the history, epidemiology, etiology, assessment, prevention, and cognitive-behavioral treatment of child-adolescent post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and related internalizing disorders. Analogue diagnostic and treatment training is provided. Materials fee: $50.
Instructor: Philip Saigh
DEPTHBSE NUMBER5062 NAMEOrientation and mobility
Blindness and Visual Impairment majors must enroll for 3 points. Principles and practices of orientation and mobility with primary emphasis on training for people with blindness and visual impair-ments. Development of self-concept, environmental awareness, and orientation to the environment from infancy through adolescence. Study of validated mobility techniques. Practice of techniques under conditions simulating blindness; observations and practice in preparing and presenting material. Materials fee: $40.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER5063 NAMETechnological aids and assistive devices in the education of toddlers, children and youth with disabilities
Technological aids and devices used in the education of toddlers, children, and youth with disabilities, including those with cognitive-based disabilities, sensory impairments, and multiple handicapping conditions. Field trips, demonstrations, and laboratory sessions. Laboratory fee: $150.
DEPTHBSK NUMBER5070 NAMENeural bases for language and cognitive development
Permission required. Examination of neural mechanisms involved in language, reading, and the acquisition of academic skills. Particular attention to language disorders, variations in cerebral organization, and hemisphere specialization.
DEPTHBSK NUMBER5085 NAMEObserving and assessing preschool children
Overview of assessment procedures used with preschool and kindergarten-age children including review of related tests, the development of observation procedures, and the development of screening programs. Materials fee: $75.
Instructor: Ann Boehm
DEPTHBSK NUMBER5096 NAMEThe psychology of memory
An analysis of perspectives on human memory with particular attention to knowledge, attention, strategic processes, metacognition, transfer, and context. The application of this information to practice is stressed.
Instructor: Stephen Peverly
DEPTHBSK NUMBER5098 NAMEDiagnosis of reading and writing disabilities
Prerequisites: HBSK 4072 and HUDM 4050. Presents theories and practices of diagnosing dyslexia and other disorders of literacy. Students learn to administer, score, and interpret a test battery and to formulate a diagnosis. Materials fee: $50.
DEPTHBSK NUMBER5099 NAMEWriting Interventions Theory and Practice
This is a literacy course that applies research on cognitive, linguistic, affective, social and cultural processes underlying writing performance to the development of writing interventions. Writing is discussed within a larger context of reading comprehension and subject-matter knowledge. Students learn to evaluate and design content area writing interventions for both typically developing and special-needs populations of differing ages in various educational settings.
Instructor: Dolores Perin
DEPTHBSS NUMBER5110 NAMEDeterminants of health behavior
Theory-based analysis of the cultural, social-psychological, and social-structural determinants of health-related behaviors; implications for planned change at individual, small-group, and community levels.
Instructor: John Allegrante
DEPTHBSS NUMBER5111 NAMEPlanning health education programs
Process of developing social, epidemiological, behavioral, and educational diagnoses; principles of planning, implementing, and evaluating health education interventions.
Instructor: Ray Marks
DEPTHBSS NUMBER5112 NAMESocial marketing and health communications
Principles and theories of marketing and communication applied to health education. Practice in developing and evaluating health communications.
Instructor: Ray Marks
DEPTHBSS NUMBER5113 NAMECommunity health analysis and intervention
Survey and analysis of concepts, issues, strategies, and methods relevant to community health analysis and intervention.
Instructor: Lesley Rennis
DEPTHBSS NUMBER5115 NAMEAssessment and counseling for health promotion
Assessment of clients' health-compromising behaviors to reduce relapse and facilitate referrals to mental health staff; interventions for motivational counseling, psychoeducational group, and focus group formats are covered.
Instructor: Barbara Wallace
DEPTHBSS NUMBER5116 NAMESocial relations, emotions, and health
Covers theory and research on the effects of social relationships and emotions on health. Reviews and evaluates the use of social support and expressive writing interventions for treating chronic health problems, such as heart disease, cancer, and arthritis, or acute illnesses, such as upper respiratory infections. Also considers the role of emergent technologies in supportive-expressive therapies.
Instructor: William Kernan
DEPTHBSV NUMBER5231 NAMEExtended fieldwork in nutrition and education, nutrition and public health, and applied physiology and nutrition: Nutrition and public health
A block of supervised field experience required of all degrees. Fieldwork is taken near completion of course work.
Instructor: Lora Sporny
DEPTHBSV NUMBER5232 NAMEExtended fieldwork in nutrition and education, nutrition and public health, and applied physiology and nutrition: Nutrition and education
A block of supervised field experience required of all degrees. Fieldwork is taken near completion of course work.
Instructor: Lora Sporny
DEPTHBSV NUMBER5233 NAMEExtended fieldwork in nutrition and education, nutrition and public health, and applied physiology and nutrition: Applied physiology and nutrition
A block of supervised field experience required of all degrees. Fieldwork is taken near completion of course work.
Instructor: Lora Sporny
DEPTHBSV NUMBER5241 NAMEDietetic Internship in nutrition: Internship in clinical nutrition
Internship in service settings in metropolitan New York, Rockland and Westchester counties, and Southern Connecticut. It includes experiences in clinical nutrition, community nutrition, food service management, and research in dietetics. Cumulative experience totals 1088 hours. Malpractice/personal liability insurance, health insurance, lab coat, and physical exam required. Special fee: $150.
Instructor: Christina Costa
DEPTHBSV NUMBER5242 NAMEDietetic Internship in nutrition: Internship in community nutrition
Internship in service settings in metropolitan New York, Rockland and Westchester counties and Southern Connecticut. It includes experiences in clinical nutrition, community nutrition, food service management and research in dietetics. Cumulative experience totals 1088 hours. Malpractice/ personal liability insurance, health insurance, lab coat, and physical exam required. Special fee: $150.
Instructor: Christina Costa
DEPTHBSV NUMBER5243 NAMEDietetic Internship in nutrition: Research and Independent Practice
Internship in service settings in metropolitan New York, Rockland and Westchester counties and Southern Connecticut. It includes experiences in clinical nutrition, community nutrition, food service management and research in dietetics. Cumulative experience totals 1088 hours. Malpractice/ personal liability insurance, health insurance, lab coat, and physical exam required. Special fee: $20.
Instructor: Pamela Koch
DEPTHBSV NUMBER5244 NAMEDietetic Internship in nutrition: Internship in food service
Internship in service settings in metropolitan New York, Rockland and Westchester counties and Southern Connecticut. It includes experiences in clinical nutrition, community nutrition, food service management and research in dietetics. Cumulative experience totals 1088 hours. Malpractice/ personal liability insurance, health insurance, lab coat, and physical exam required. Special fee: $20.
DEPTHBSK NUMBER5271 NAMESupervised externship in psychoeducational practice
Supervised experience in a school, hospital, or community clinic focusing on psycho-educational assessment, counseling, remediation, and consultation. Prerequisite: HBSK 5280. Supervisory fee: $100.
Instructor: Britta Rothschild
DEPTHBSK NUMBER5272 NAMESupervised fieldwork in remedial reading and school difficulties: Supervised Field Placement in Reading
Students conduct projects in a variety of field sites, including K-12 schools, community colleges, and adult education programs, under faculty supervision. The field experience provides an opportunity to understand both practical and theoretical aspects of pressing questions concerning literacy acquisition across the lifespan.
Instructor: Dolores Perin
DEPTHBSK NUMBER5273 NAMESupervised experience in supervision
Advanced doctoral students are supervised in their supervision of the comprehensive psycho-educational assessments with clients inthe Center for Educational and Psychological Services performed by first year School psychology students enrolled in HBSK 6380.
Instructor: Marla Brassard
DEPTHBSK NUMBER5280 NAMEFieldwork in school psychological services
Permission required. Limited to second-year students in School Psychology.Must be taken concurrently with HBSK 6382-HBSK 6383. Supervised school-based experience in psychoeducational practice (two days per week for the entire academic year). Includes university-based supervision. Supervisory fee: $100 per semester.
Instructor: Sascha Griffing
DEPTHBSE NUMBER5301 NAMEAdvanced practica in special education: Intellectual disability/autism
Permission required. Guided experiences in selected special education programs for advanced students. Weekly seminar meetings. Supervised group field visits. Preservice internships arranged. Students submit reports analyzing experiences.
Instructor: Linda Hickson
DEPTHBSE NUMBER5306 NAMEAdvanced practica in special education: Blindness and visual impairment
Permission required. Two terms. Note: that with approval, section 001 of this course may substitute for HBSE 4706 (teaching) and/or section 002 for HBSE 4300 (assessment and evaluation).
Instructor: Peg Cummins
DEPTHBSE NUMBER5307 NAMEAdvanced practica in special education: Deaf and hard of hearing
Permission required. Guided experiences in selected special education programs for advanced students. Weekly seminar meetings. Supervised group field visits. Preservice internships arranged. Students submit reports analyzing experiences.
Instructor: Robert Kretschmer
DEPTHBSE NUMBER5309 NAMEAdvanced practica in special education: Rehabilitation of persons with developmental disabilities
Permission required. Guided experiences in selected special education programs for advanced students. Weekly seminar meetings. Supervised group field visits. Preservice internships arranged. Students submit reports analyzing experiences.
Instructor: Linda Hickson
DEPTHBSE NUMBER5310 NAMEAdvanced practica in special education: Policy and administration
Permission required. Guided experiences in selected special education programs for advanced students. Weekly seminar meetings. Supervised group field visits. Preservice internships arranged. Students submit reports analyzing experiences. Letter grade (6 credits for full-year continuous enrollment required).
DEPTHBSE NUMBER5312 NAMEAdvanced practica in special education: Research
Permission required. Guided experiences in selected special education programs for advanced students. Weekly seminar meetings. Supervised group field visits. Preservice internships arranged. Students submit reports analyzing experiences.
Instructor: R Greer
DEPTHBSE NUMBER5314 NAMEAdvanced practica in special education: Behavior analysis and instruction
Permission required. Guided experiences in selected special education programs for advanced students. Weekly seminar meetings. Supervised group field visits. Preservice internships arranged. Students submit reports analyzing experiences.
Instructor: R Greer
DEPTHBSK NUMBER5320 NAMEIndividual psychological testing I
Permission required. This is a yearlong course open to Ed.M. and doctoral students in School Psychology. Background, administration, and interpretation of major psychological tests from both nomothetic and ideographic perspectives. Both courses cover the administration of major cognitive and personality measures and the interpretation and integration of data into case reports. Lecture plus lab/supervisory section. Supervisory fee: $100; materials fee: $50 per term.
Instructor: Michelle Greenwald
DEPTHBSK NUMBER5321 NAMEIndividual psychological testing II
Permission required. This is a yearlong course open to Ed.M. and doctoral students in School Psychology. Background, administration, and interpretation of major psychological tests from both nomothetic and ideographic perspectives. Both courses cover the administration of major cognitive and personality measures and the interpretation and integration of data into case reports. Lecture plus lab/supervisory section. Supervisory fee: $100; materials fee: $50 per term.
Instructor: Marla Brassard
DEPTHBSV NUMBER5333 NAMEPracticum in community service
Practical experiences in community, food, and nutrition programs.
Instructor: _ Faculty/Staff
DEPTHBSK NUMBER5373 NAMEPracticum in literacy assessment and intervention I
Prerequisite or corequisite: HBSK 4072, grade of B or better. This is the first of three practica that provide experience in the assessment and instruction of literacy skill including phonemic awareness, decoding, word recognition, vocabulary, fluency, spelling, expressive writing, and reading comprehension. Students receive clinical practice in administering, scoring, and interpreting a classroom test battery and providing an instructional intervention to a client with literacy difficulty. At this level, students work with children in early childhood and childhood education. All work is conducted in a clinical setting under the guidance of a supervisor and the course instructor. Besides assessment and intervention, students learn to conduct intake interviews and client conferences, conceptualize individuals' learning patterns, interact with parents and other family members, follow ethical guidelines appropriate for the profession, prepare regular documentation, and write case reports to professional standard. Materials fee: $100.
DEPTHBSK NUMBER5376 NAMEPracticum in literacy assessment and intervention II
Prerequisite or corequisite: HBSK 4072, HBSK 5373, grade of B+ or better. Students work in a clinical setting to provide assessment and interventions within the context of a diagnostic teaching model for an individual with literacy difficulties. Clinical work is conducted under the guidance of a supervisor and the course instructor. Professional guidelines, practices, and writing continue to be emphasized. Materials fee: $100.
DEPTHBSK NUMBER5377 NAMEPracticum in literacy assessment & intervention III
Prerequisite: HBSK 5376, grade of B+ or better. Students gain literacy assessment and intervention experience working with small groups of learners in a school based setting. The practicum focuses on the full developmental range from early childhood through adolescent literacy, including content-area reading and writing. Students have opportunities to work with classroom teachers, literacy teachers, and other school personnel while continuing to adhere to professional ethical guidelines and standards in their assessment, teaching, and preparation of reports. Materials fee: $100.
Instructor: Susan Masullo
DEPTHBSK NUMBER5378 NAMEPracticum in psychoeducational assessment of school subject difficulties
Covers the assessment of academic skills, especially reading, and cognitive functioning. The administration, scoring, and meaningful interpretation of test performance are addressed. Students work in pairs with client.
Instructor: Mary Whelley
DEPTHBSS NUMBER5408 NAMEPracticum in individual health advisement
Individual and small group practice in the application of basic principles of counseling in the area of health problems.
Instructor: John Allegrante
DEPTHBSS NUMBER5410 NAMEPracticum in health education
Permission required. Advance registration required in the semester prior to taking the course. Intensive field experience in a community setting. Essay required at end of field experience.
Instructor: John Allegrante
DEPTHBSS NUMBER5510 NAMESeminar in health education
Current problems, issues and trends in health education.
DEPTHBSV NUMBER5513 NAMESeminar in nutrition education: theory and applications
An in-depth examination of the use of current theories and research in the design, implementation, and evaluation of nutrition education interventions. Course is designed to supplement topics covered in HBSV 5013. Required of nutrition education master's and doctoral students. Students may register for more than one semester.
Instructor: Isobel Contento
DEPTHBS NUMBER5551 NAMEBioethics
Review of bioethical issues in society, health care, and health care delivery.
Instructor: Caroline Camunas
DEPTHBSK NUMBER5580 NAMESeminar in consultation and evaluation in reading
Current topics in literacy and schooling; professional issues; evaluation of intervention programs and research; preparation for integrative project requirement.
Instructor: Susan Masullo
DEPTHBSV NUMBER5593 NAMESeminar in nutrition in exercise and sport
Discussions of interactions between exercise and nutrition as applied to health and fitness. Controversial topics emphasized. Majors in either applied physiology or nutrition are eligible to enroll during their second year of study. (See also section on the interdisciplinary Applied Physiology and Nutrition degree program in this catalog.)
Instructor: Karen Dolins
DEPTHBSS NUMBER5710 NAMESupervised teaching in health education
Permission required. Advance registration required in the semester prior to taking the course. Supervised health teaching in a school. Essay required at end of teaching experience.
Instructor: Charles Basch
DEPTHBSS NUMBER5800 NAMEHealth Disparities Research Conference
This two day, spring semester, weekend conference event exposes participants to 1) potentially new knowledge with regard to the variety of evidence-based approaches to reducing health disparities; 2) attitudes/beliefs so multicultural sensitivity/competence begins to replace socially conditioned stereotypes that threaten interpersonal communication/interaction during service delivery/research/teaching; and, 3) skills for deployment of culturally appropriate behaviors that aim to reduce disparities.
DEPTHBSK NUMBER5885 NAMEObsrv/Assess PreSchool Learner
Instructor: Ann Boehm
DEPTHBSE NUMBER5901 NAMEProblems in special education: Intellectual disability/autism
Permission required. Qualified students work individually or in small groups under guidance on practical research problems. Proposed work must be outlined prior to registration; final written report required.
Instructor: Christine Pawelski
DEPTHBSV NUMBER5902 NAMEGuided study in nutrition
Permission required. Opportunity for advanced students to investigate areas of special interest in nutrition.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER5904 NAMEProblems in special education: Applied behavioral analysis and behavioral disorders
Permission required. Qualified students work individually or in small groups under guidance on practical research problems. Proposed work must be outlined prior to registration; final written report required.
Instructor: R Greer
DEPTHBSE NUMBER5906 NAMEProblems in special education: Blindness and visual impairment
Permission required. Qualified students work individually or in small groups under guidance on practical research problems. Proposed work must be outlined prior to registration; final written report required. (minimum two semesters, 3 points each term)
DEPTHBSE NUMBER5907 NAMEProblems in special education: Deaf and hard of hearing
Permission required. Qualified students work individually or in small groups under guidance on practical research problems. Proposed work must be outlined prior to registration; final written report required.
Instructor: Robert Kretschmer
DEPTHBSE NUMBER5909 NAMEProblems in special education: Guidance, rehabilitation, and career education
Permission required. Qualified students work individually or in small groups under guidance on practical research problems. Proposed work must be outlined prior to registration; final written report required.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER5910 NAMEProblems in special education: Policy and administration
Permission required. Qualified students work individually or in small groups under guidance on practical research problems. Proposed work must be outlined prior to registration; final written report required.
Instructor: Dennis Mithaug
DEPTHBSE NUMBER5912 NAMEProblems in special education: Research
Permission required. Qualified students work individually or in small groups under guidance on practical research problems. Proposed work must be outlined prior to registration; final written report required.
Instructor: Dennis Mithaug
DEPTHBSE NUMBER5914 NAMEProblems in special education: Behavior analysis
Permission required. Qualified students work individually or in small groups under guidance on practical research problems. Proposed work must be outlined prior to registration; final written report required.
Instructor: R Greer
DEPTHBSE NUMBER5915 NAMEProblems in special education: Supervision and administration of special education and human resource agencies through organizational behavior analysis
Permission required. Qualified students work individually or in small groups under guidance on practical research problems. Proposed work must be outlined prior to registration; final written report required.
Instructor: R Greer
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6001 NAMEResearch in special education
Permission required. Prerequisites: HUDM 4122 and HUDM 4123. Instruction in the development, conduct, and reporting of research. Student research studies. All doctoral students in Special Education in Health and Behavior Studies must take all three sections of this course which are as follows: I - Research and experimental design, II- Qualitative approaches, and III- Single case experimental designs. Students register for the latter two sections in the same semester. Special fee: $30.
Instructor: Ray Marks
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6002 NAMEAdministration of special education programs
For post-master’s special educators. Prerequisite: basic courses in school administration and experience in special education. Foundations of leadership and management of special education programs.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6004 NAMEPublic policy and administration in special education
Provides analytic perspective to assess special education policies and practices within the social and economic contexts that affect immediate and long-term expectations, opportunities, and outcomes for persons with disabilities.
Instructor: Dennis Mithaug
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6008 NAMEBehaviorism and the science of behavior
Permission required (for Ph.D. students in Applied Behavior Analysis and Behavior Disorders). A survey comparing and contrasting the various behaviorisms including: methodological behaviorism, paradigmatic behaviorism, interbehaviorism, social behaviorism, radical behaviorism, behavior selection, and the relationship of these to pragmatism, natural selection, positivism, and their historical roots of behavior selection and natural selection in the Scottish enlightenment.
Instructor: R Greer
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6010 NAMEAdvanced study of problems and issues in special education
Permission required. Required of doctoral students in Special Education in the Department of Health and Behavior Studies. Design and appraisal of current practices and policies in the education of exceptional children and adults.
Instructor: Dennis Mithaug
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6015 NAMEThe verbal behavior model: Individual educational programming
Prerequisites: HBSE 4015 and HBSE 4043. Students will master Skinner’s model of communicative behavior, the associated literature, and major theoretical papers. Research and data-based schooling applications of the model will be made to pedagogy and curriculum.
Instructor: R Greer
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6031 NAMESingle case experimental design in education, medicine, and therapy
Permission required. Course covers inter-subject and intra-subject designs, repeated measurement, generality, relevant statistical techniques, direct and systematic replication, and selection of group or single case designs. Offered once every three years.
Instructor: R Greer
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6070 NAMEPsychology of deafness
Permission required. Effects of deafness on intellectual and personality development. Social psychology of deafness. Implications for education.
Instructor: Robert Kretschmer
DEPTHBSS NUMBER6100 NAMEMeasurement and program evaluation
Theory, methods, and problems of measurement and evaluation; standards for evaluation of health, education, and related social programs; skills in critical evaluation of research and evaluation reports.
Instructor: Charles Basch
DEPTHBSS NUMBER6145 NAMEHealth psychology
Topics include social learning theory, attribution, and attitudes as they apply to health promotion, disease prevention, reactions to illness, and adherence to treatment regimens.
Instructor: Kathleen O'Connell
DEPTHBSK NUMBER6320 NAMEPracticum in college instruction
Permission required. Supervised experience in preparation of instructional materials and in assessment of student performance at the college and university level.
DEPTHBSK NUMBER6380 NAMEPracticum in psychoeducational assessment with culturally diverse students
Permission required. Supervised experience in psychoeducational assessment, including observation, interviewing, and testing of children and youth from culturally diverse backgrounds; integration and interpretation of data. Consideration of intervention procedures. Students work with clients in the Center for Educational and Psychological Services. Additional supervisory session required. Supervisory fee: $100. Materials fee: $50.
DEPTHBSK NUMBER6382 NAMEAdvanced practicum in psychoeducational and intervention in schools
Permission required. Concurrent registration in HBSK 5280 required for all School Psychology students. Cognitive-behavioral interventions with children, adolescents, and their families. Special fee: $150.
Instructor: Noelle Leonard
DEPTHBSK NUMBER6383 NAMENeuropsychological assessment of children and adults
Permission required. Prerequisites: BBSN 5033 or BBSN 5070; and HBSK 5320. Analysis, administration, and interpretation of special procedures used to assess brain damage/dysfunction in adults and children. Special fee: $150.
Instructor: Patrick McAuliffe
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6400 NAMEAdvanced internships in special education: General
Permission required. Post-master’s level. Intensive in-service internship at agency chosen to meet individual student’s needs. Students submit reports analyzing experiences.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6401 NAMEAdvanced internships in special education: Intellectual disability/autism
Permission required. Post-master’s level. Intensive in-service internship at agency chosen to meet individual student’s needs. Students submit reports analyzing experiences.
Instructor: Christine Pawelski
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6403 NAMEAdvanced internship in special education: Physical disabilities
Permission required. Post-master's level. Intensive inservice internship at agency chosen to meet individual student's needs. Students submit reports analyzing experiences.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6404 NAMEAdvanced internships in special education: Behavioral disorders
Permission required. Post-master�s level. Intensive in-service internship at agency chosen to meet individual student�s needs. Students submit reports analyzing experiences.
Instructor: R Greer
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6406 NAMEAdvanced internships in special education: Blindness and visual impairment
Permission required. Post-master's level. Intensive inservice internship at agency chosen to meet individual student's needs. Students submit reports analyzing experiences.(minimum two semesters, 3 points each term)
Instructor: _ Faculty/Staff
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6407 NAMEAdvanced internships in special education: Deaf and hard of hearing
Permission required. Post-master's level. Intensive inservice internship at agency chosen to meet individual student's needs. Students submit reports analyzing experiences.
Instructor: Maria Hartman
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6409 NAMEAdvanced internships in special education: Guidance, rehabilitation, and career education
Permission required. Post-master's level. Intensive inservice internship at agency chosen to meet individual student's needs. Students submit reports analyzing experiences.
Instructor: Linda Hickson
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6410 NAMEAdvanced internships in special education: Policy and administration
Permission required. Post-master's level. Intensive inservice internship at agency chosen to meet individual student's needs. Students submit reports analyzing experiences.(4 credits for full-year continuous enrollment required)
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6412 NAMEAdvanced internships in special education: Research
Permission required. Post-master's level. Intensive inservice internship at agency chosen to meet individual student's needs. Students submit reports analyzing experiences.
Instructor: Linda Hickson
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6413 NAMEAdvanced internships in special education
Post-master’s level. Intensive in-service internship at agency chosen to meet individual student’s needs. Students submit reports analyzing experiences.
DEPTHBSK NUMBER6480 NAMESchool psychologist internship
Permission required. Limited to Ed.M. or doctoral students in school psychology. Supervised experience in the delivery of psychological services in approved and appropriate agencies, institutions, and schools.
Instructor: Britta Rothschild
DEPTHBSN NUMBER6500 NAMEResearch grant writing for health and behavior studies
Techniques of research grant preparation with emphasis on National Institutes of Health grants will be covered. Students will prepare an actual grant. In addition, funding agencies, the budgeting process, building research teams, the review process, responding to reviewers, and resubmitting grants will be covered.
Instructor: Kathleen O'Connell
DEPTHBSV NUMBER6500 NAMESeminar in nutrition
For doctoral and other advanced students. Evaluative discussion of current literature on specific nutrition and food-related topics.
Instructor: Isobel Contento
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6501 NAMEAdvanced seminars in special education: Intellectual disability/autism
Permission required. For doctoral students in special education and related fields. Recent developments in theory and research as related to the specialization from psychological, educational, sociological, and/or medical sources.
Instructor: Linda Hickson
DEPTHBSN NUMBER6501 NAMESeminar in professional nursing
Examination of selected professional nursing problems or domains.
Instructor: Kathleen O'Connell
DEPTHBSV NUMBER6501 NAMESeminar in nutrition
For doctoral and other advanced students. Evaluative discussion of current literature on specific nutrition and food-related topics.
DEPTHBSN NUMBER6503 NAMEAdvanced topics in theories of nursing
Examination of current issues, utility, and applications of nursing theories. Critical analyses of selected theories.
Instructor: Caroline Camunas
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6504 NAMEAdvanced seminars in special education: Applied behavior analysis and behavioral disorders
Permission required. For doctoral students in special education and related fields. Recent developments in theory and research as related to the specialization from psychological, educational, sociological, and/or medical sources.
Instructor: R Greer
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6506 NAMEAdvanced seminars in special education: Blindness and visual impairment
Permission required. For doctoral students in special education and related fields. Recent developments in theory and research as related to the specialization from psychological, educational, sociological, and/or medical sources. (minimum two semesters, 3 points each term)
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6507 NAMEAdvanced seminars in special education: Deaf and hard of hearing
Permission required. For doctoral students in special education and related fields. Recent developments in theory and research as related to the specialization from psychological, educational, sociological, and/or medical sources.
Instructor: Robert Kretschmer
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6509 NAMEAdvanced seminars in special education: Guidance, rehabilitation, and career education
Permission required. For doctoral students in special education and related fields. Recent developments in theory and research as related to the specialization from psychological, educational, sociological, and/or medical sources.
Instructor: Linda Hickson
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6510 NAMEAdvanced seminars in special education: Policy and administration
Permission required. For doctoral students in special education and related fields. Recent developments in theory and research as related to the specialization from psychological, educational, sociological, and/or medical sources.
DEPTHBSS NUMBER6510 NAMEResearch seminar in health education
Permission required. Review of research literature, methods, and problems in health education.
Instructor: John Allegrante
DEPTHBSN NUMBER6530 NAMESeminar on curriculum in nursing education
Permission required. Open only to doctoral candidates. Intensive study of selected issues and/or designs in nursing curricula.
DEPTHBSN NUMBER6540 NAMESeminar on dissertation design development
Permission required. Prerequisites: HBSN 5043, HBSN 6503, HBSN 5005, statistics, and certification. Required of all doctoral candidates. Group critique of dissertation proposals; focus on beginning to intermediate level aspects of analysis of theory and research design. This course may be repeated as often as necessary until the student is ready for the departmental examination. Once HBSN 6540 is taken, continuous fall/spring enrollment in the course is required until the semester during which the departmental examination is held.
Instructor: Caroline Camunas
DEPTHBSN NUMBER6541 NAMEAdvanced seminar on dissertation design development
Permission required. Prerequisite: HBSN 6540 and certification. Focus on advanced aspects of research design and method.
Instructor: Kathleen O'Connell
DEPTHBSV NUMBER6550 NAMEResearch seminar in nutrition
Required of all Ed.M. and Ed.D. candidates. Discussion of current research issues and student projects. Students may register for more than one semester.
Instructor: Isobel Contento
DEPTHBSV NUMBER6551 NAMEResearch seminar in nutrition
Required of all Ed.M. and Ed.D. candidates. Discussion of current research issues and student projects. Students may register for more than one semester.
Instructor: Randi Wolf
DEPTHBSK NUMBER6570 NAMEResearch in applied educational psychology: Neurosciences and Education
Permission required. Prerequisite: familiarity with statistical procedures and research design. Students participate in ongoing research or other special projects under the direction of a faculty member.
DEPTHBSK NUMBER6571 NAMEResearch in applied educational psychology: Cognitive processes and strategies in young children
Permission required. Prerequisite: familiarity with statistical procedures and research design. Students participate in ongoing research or other special projects under the direction of a faculty member.
Instructor: Ann Boehm
DEPTHBSK NUMBER6572 NAMEResearch in applied educational psychology: : Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Permission required. Prerequisite: familiarity with statistical procedures and research design. Students participate in ongoing research or other special projects under the direction of a faculty member.
Instructor: Philip Saigh
DEPTHBSK NUMBER6573 NAMEResearch in applied educational psychology: Text comprehension
Permission required. Prerequisite: familiarity with statistical procedures and research design. Students participate in ongoing research or other special projects under the direction of a faculty member.
DEPTHBSK NUMBER6574 NAMEResearch in applied educational psychology: Cognitive processes related to studying
Permission required. Prerequisite: familiarity with statistical procedures and research design. Students participate in ongoing research or other special projects under the direction of a faculty member.
Instructor: Stephen Peverly
DEPTHBSK NUMBER6575 NAMEResearch in Applied Educatrional Psychology: Risk & Resilience in Adolescence
Permission required. Prerequisite: familiarity with statistical procedures and research design. Students participate in ongoing research or other special projects under the direction of a faculty member.
Instructor: Suniya Luthar
DEPTHBSK NUMBER6576 NAMEResearch in applied educational psychology: Acquisition of reading and writing ability
Permission required. Prerequisite: familiarity with statistical procedures and research design. Students participate in ongoing research or other special projects under the direction of a faculty member.
Instructor: Dolores Perin
DEPTHBSK NUMBER6577 NAMEResearch in applied educational psychology: Psychoeducational aspects of deafness
Permission required. Prerequisite: familiarity with statistical procedures and research design. Students participate in ongoing research or other special projects under the direction of a faculty member.
Instructor: Robert Kretschmer
DEPTHBSK NUMBER6578 NAMEResearch in applied educational psychology: Family and school violence
Permission required. Prerequisite: familiarity with statistical procedures and research design. Students participate in ongoing research or other special projects under the direction of a faculty member.
Instructor: Marla Brassard
DEPTHBSN NUMBER6600 NAMEColloquium in nursing theory
Prerequisites: 2 courses in nursing theory. Examination of a selected nursing theory or theory problem in depth. Course may be repeated for credit if different topics are covered.
DEPTHBSN NUMBER6635 NAMEColloquium in nursing education
Prerequisite: determined by instructor based on topic selected. Examination of selected problems in nursing education practice and administration. Course may be repeated for credit if different topic covered.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER6901 NAMEResearch and independent study: Special Education
Permission required.
Instructor: Isobel Contento
DEPTHBSS NUMBER6901 NAMEResearch and independent study in health education
Permission required. Open to matriculated doctoral students. Research and independent study under faculty direction. Proposals must have prior approval of a faculty member.
Instructor: John Allegrante
DEPTHBSV NUMBER6902 NAMEResearch and independent study in nutrition
Permission required. Open to matriculated doctoral students. Research and independent study under faculty direction.
Instructor: Pamela Koch
DEPTHBSK NUMBER6903 NAMEResearch-independent study in reading
Permission required. Advanced students work with professor on research projects related to literacy skills across the lifespan.
Instructor: Marla Brassard
DEPTHBSN NUMBER6908 NAMEIndependent study in professional nursing
Permission required. Individual guided learning experience at the doctoral level in a selected aspect of professional nursing. Topic agreed upon between student and faculty.
DEPTHBSN NUMBER6909 NAMEIndependent study in nursing theory
Permission required. Individual guided learning experience in a selected nursing theory or theory problem. Topic agreed upon between student and faculty.
DEPTHBSN NUMBER6930 NAMEIndependent study in nursing education
Permission required. Individual guided learning experience at the doctoral level in a selected aspect of nursing education. Topic agreed upon between student and faculty.
DEPTHBSN NUMBER6940 NAMEIndependent study in nursing research
Permission required. Allows student to contract with individual faculty member for research-related work in a defined area of study.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER7500 NAMEDissertation seminar in special education
Professor Wang (fall). Permission required. Only advanced doctoral students in special education programs are eligible. Prerequisites: HBSE 5010, HBSE 6001, and HBSE 6010. Development of doctoral dissertations and presentation of plans for approval. Special fee: $10.
Instructor: Linda Hickson
DEPTHBSN NUMBER7500 NAMEDissertation seminar in nursing
Permission required. Prerequisite: HBSN 6540 and certification. The departmental examination, involving presentation of dissertation proposal for faculty approval. This course is required of all certified doctoral candidates and may be taken only once.
DEPTHBSS NUMBER7501 NAMEDissertation seminar in health education
Permission required. Open to certified doctoral candidates only. Development and presentation of doctoral dissertation proposals.
Instructor: John Allegrante
DEPTHBSV NUMBER7502 NAMEDissertation seminar in nutrition
Development of doctoral dissertations and presentation of plans for approval.
Instructor: Randi Wolf
DEPTHBSK NUMBER7503 NAMEDissertation seminar: Schooling and Reading
Permission required.
Instructor: _ Faculty/Staff
DEPTHBSN NUMBER8900 NAMEDissertation advisement in nursing
Individual advisement on doctoral dissertation following completion of all coursework. Fee to equal 3 points at current tuition rate for each term. For continuous requirements, see catalog on continuous registration for Ed.D. degree.
DEPTHBSS NUMBER8900 NAMEDissertation advisement in health education
Permission required. Individual advisement on doctoral dissertations. Fee to equal 3 points at current tuition rate for each term.
Instructor: _ Faculty/Staff
DEPTHBSV NUMBER8900 NAMEDissertation advisement in nutrition
Advisement on doctoral dissertations. Fee to equal 3 points at current tuition rate for each term. For requirements, see catalog on continuous registration for Ed.D. degree.
Instructor: Isobel Contento
DEPTHBSE NUMBER8901 NAMEDissertation advisement in special education: Intellectual disability/autism
Advisement on doctoral dissertations. Fee to equal 3 points at current tuition rate for each term. For requirements, see catalog on continuous registration for Ed.D./Ph.D. degrees.
Instructor: _ Faculty/Staff
DEPTHBSK NUMBER8902 NAMEDissertation advisement: Schooling and Reading
Permission required. Individual advisement on doctoral dissertations. Fee to equal 3 points at current tuition rate for each term. For more information please see section on continuous registration for Ed.D. degree.
Instructor: _ Faculty/Staff
DEPTHBSE NUMBER8903 NAMEDissertation advisement in special education: Physical disabilities
Advisement on doctoral dissertations. Fee: 3 points at current tuition rate for each term. For requirements, see catalog on continuous registration for Ed.D./Ph.D. degrees.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER8904 NAMEDissertation advisement in special education: Behavioral disorders
Advisement on doctoral dissertations. Fee: 3 points at current tuition rate for each term. For requirements, see catalog on continuous registration for Ed.D./Ph.D. degrees.
Instructor: R Greer
DEPTHBSE NUMBER8906 NAMEDissertation advisement in special education: Blindness and visual impairment
Advisement on doctoral dissertations. Fee: 3 points at current tuition rate for each term. For requirements, see catalog on continuous registration for Ed.D./Ph.D. degrees.
DEPTHBSE NUMBER8907 NAMEDissertation advisement in special education: Deaf and hard of hearing
Advisement on doctoral dissertations. Fee: 3 points at current tuition rate for each term. For requirements, see catalog on continuous registration for Ed.D./Ph.D. degrees.
Instructor: Robert Kretschmer
DEPTHBSE NUMBER8910 NAMEDissertation advisement in special education: Administration
Advisement on doctoral dissertations. Fee: 3 points at current tuition rate for each term. For requirements, see catalog on continuous registration for Ed.D./Ph.D. degrees.