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Erikson courses are taken in a carefully structured preset sequence required for each degree or certificate program. Although you may not enroll in any individual course of interest, all courses and descriptions are listed here for convenient browsing.
A308 - Administration of Early Childhood Programs
A390 - Internship and Tutorial I
A391 - Internship and Tutorial II
B402 - Language Development in New Language Learners
B404 - Assessment of New Language Learners
B405 - Emergent Literacy with New Language Learners
B406 - Methods and Materials for Teaching New Language Learners I
B407 - Methods and Materials for Teaching New Language Learners II: Reflective Practice
C410 - Social and Historical Perspectives on Early Care and Education
C413 - Adult Education and Supervision
C414 - Working with Adults: Collaboration and Supervision
C421 - Human Development I: Psychosocial Development in Infancy and Childhood
C422 - Human Development II: Psychosocial Development from Early Adolescence through Adulthood
C425 - Physical Growth and Development
C426 - Development of Cognition, Language, and Play I: Cognitive Development
C427 - Development of Cognition, Language, and Play II: Language Development
C432 - Family and Culture
C439 - Child Assessment
C440 - Internship and Tutorial I
C441 - Internship and Tutorial II
C450 - Integrative Seminar I
C451 - Integrative Seminar
C466 - Group Advising I: Child Developmen
C470 - Child Life: Intervention, Advocacy and Education within the Pediatric Health Care System
C490 - Research Methods
D409 - D409 Human Behavior in the Social Environment I
D413 - The Child and the Law
D440 - Field Instruction I
D441 - Field Instruction II
D452 - Supervision Seminar I
D453 - Supervision Seminar II
D466 - Group Advising I:Dual Degree
E421 - Human Development I: Psychosocial
E460 - Proseminar in Applied Child Development
E477 - Seminar on Children at Risk
E479 - Seminar on Learning and Teaching:
E481 - Seminar on Social and Cultural Contexts
E482 - Designing, Developing, and Evaluating
E485 - Research internship
E486 - Teaching internship
E489 - Special Topics
I361 - Designing Quality Child Care for Infants, Toddlers and Their Families
I370 - Foundations of Infant Mental Health
I371 - Infant Observation
I372 - Infant Mental Health Practice: Developmental Intervention
I373 - Clinical Seminar in Infant Mental Health
I374 - Developmental Assessment Institute
I375 - Infant Mental Health Practice: Parent/Child Relationships
I376 - Infant Mental Health Internship
I390 - Infant/Toddler Growth and Development: Typical and Atypical
I391 - Family Studies
I392 - Infant/Toddler Screening and Assessment
I393 - Prevention/Early Intervention Methods
I394 - Internship and Seminar I
I395 - Internship and Seminar II
I397 - Prevention/Early Intervention Methods: A
I398 - Prevention/Early Intervention Methods: B
PHD - 3 Loyola courses: Research design and statistics
PHD - 3 additional Loyola courses
SOWK501 - Loyola course: Human Behavior in the Social Environment II
SOWK502 - Loyola course: Ethnicity, Race and Culture
SOWK503 - Loyola course: Social Work with Individuals and Families I
SOWK504 - Loyola course: Social Work with Individuals and Families II
SOWK505 - Loyola course: Social Work with Samll Groups I
SOWK506 - Loyola course: Methods of Social Work Research
SOWK507 - Loyola course: Social Welfare and Social Work
SOWK509 - Loyola course: Policies and Strategies for Community Interventions
SOWK606 - Loyola course: Practicum in Research
SOWK612 - Loyola course: Family Diagnosis and Treatment
SOWK620 - Loyola course: Clinical Social Work Practice with Children
SW - Loyola policy elective
SW-electives - Loyola Social Work electives
SWFI 630 - Field Instruction III - Loyola U
SWFI530 - Field Instruction I
SWFI630 & 630S - Loyola course: Field Instruction II
SWFI631 & 631S - Loyola course: Field Instruction IV
T404 - Teaching and Learning in Diverse and Inclusive Settings: Science and Social Studies
T405 - Teaching and Learning in Diverse and Inclusive Settings: Reading and Writing
T406 - Teaching and Learning in Diverse and Inclusive Settings: Mathematics
T407 - Teaching and Learning in Diverse and Inclusive Settings: The Sciences
T408 - Foundations of American Schooling and Bilingual Education
T409 - Teaching and Learning in Diverse and Inclusive Settings: Reading and Writing for Bilingual and English Language Learners
T412 - Preschool Curricular Approaches in Diverse and Inclusive Settings
T414 - Key Concepts in Teaching and Learning in the Disciplines for the Early Childhood Curriculum
T430 - Foundations of Schooling and Curriculum for Pre-K to Grade 3 Programs
T431 - Key Concepts for the Pre-K to Grade 3 Curriculum: The Role of Content Knowledge in Teaching and Learning
T432 - Advanced Methods of Teaching and Learning across the Pre-K to Grade 3 Curriculum
T438 - Children with Special Needs and Diverse Abilities
T446 - Internship, Student Teaching, and Tutorial I
T447 - Internship, Student Teaching, and Tutorial II
T456 - Integrative Seminar: Teaching Social Studies and Social Responsibility
T457 - Integrative Seminar: Classroom Management and Instructional Techniques
T460 - Advanced Teaching Methods
T461 - Assessment for Classroom Teachers
T466 - Proseminar for Teachers
T470/471/472/473 - Integrative Seminar: Leadership in Early Childhood Education I/II/III/IV
W005 - Academic Writing Preparation
W006 - Writing Tutorial I
W007 - Writing Tutorial II
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