

ECED Certificate and EYED Diploma
Pre-approved electives (undergraduate courses)
Faculty of Education
ADHE 329 (3)
Developing Short Courses, Workshops and Seminars
ARTE 425 (3)
Explorations in the Teaching of Art to Children: Elementary
*CNPS 426 (3)
The Role of the Teacher in Guidance
CUST 363 (3)
Interdisciplinary/Integrated Curriculum and Instruction
CUST 396
(3-12) d Curriculum Development and Evaluation
CUST 416 (3/6)
d Special Topics in Curriculum Studies
CUST 424 (3)
Curriculum for Global Education
CUST 488 (3)
Key Curricular Orientations: Progressivism
EDST 426 (3)
History of Education
EDST 427 (3)
Philosophy of Education
EDST 428 (3)
The Social Foundations of Education
EDST 429 (3)
Educational Sociology
EDST 451 (3)
Issues and Frameworks in Environmental Education
EDST 452 (3)
Gender and Education
EDST 453 (3)
Moral Education in Elementary & Secondary Schooling
EDST 454 (3)
Critical Thinking: Frameworks, Methods, and Challenges
EDST 455 (3)
History of Childhood and Youth
EDUC 492 (6)
Critical Analysis of Teaching
*EPSE 313 (3)
Educational Application of Developmental Theories
EPSE 316 (3)
Learning Disabilities
EPSE 403 (3)
Education of Students with Developmental Disabilities in Inclusive Settings
EPSE 406 (3)
Typical and Atypical Development in Infants and Children
EPSE 408 (3)
Educational Programming for Highly Able Learners
EPSE 420 (3)
Assessment of Infants & Young Children with Special Needs
EPSE 421 (3)
Assessment of Learning Difficulties
EPSE 431 (3)
Programming for Children with Specific Learning Disabilities
EPSE 432 (3)
Classroom Management
*HKIN 366 (3)
Movement Experiences for Young Children
LLED 433 (3)
Drama in Education: Primary/Elementary Classrooms
LLED 440 (3)
Using Canadian Children's Literature in the Classroom
LLED 441 (3)
Introduction to Teaching Children's Literature
LLED 442 (3)
Trends and Issues in Teaching Children's Literature
LLED 443 (3)
Teaching Folklore in the Elementary Classroom
LLED 444 (3)
Multicultural Children's Literature in the Elementary Classroom
LLED 445 (3)
Poetry in Education: Elementary and Middle Years
LLED 446 (3)
Teaching with Illustrated Materials, K-12
LLED 450 (3)
Teaching and Learning Language and Literacy: Kindergarten and Primary
LLED 453 (3)
Materials and Texts of Literacy Instruction: Elementary
LLED 456 (3/6)
Identifying and Supporting Learners with Literacy Difficulties
LLED 469 (3)
Resource-Based Teaching
LLED 478 (3/6)
d Introduction to Teaching English as a Second Language
LLED 479 (3)
The Education of Immigrant Students
LLED 481 (3)
Integrating Computers in Language Arts Programs
LLED 486 (3)
Supporting Children's Language Development
LLED 489 (3/6)
d Applied Linguistics for Teachers
MAED 372 (3)
Mathematics Teaching: Problem Solving
MAED 373 (3)
Mathematics Teaching: Geometry and Measurement
MAED 471 (3/6)
d Assessment in School Mathematics
MAED 508 (3-6)
d Review of Research in Mathematics Education
MUED 336 (3)
Kodaly I
MUED 434 (3)
Orff Basics
MUED 435 (3)
Orff Level I.
MUED 436 (2)
Kodaly II
MUED 437 (3)
Orff Level II
MUED 438 (3)
Orff Level III
SCED 380 (3)
Environmental Science Education
Other
Faculties
Family Studies
FMST 312 (3) Parent-child Relationships.
FMST 320 (3) Family Diversity.
FMST 441 (3) Social Context of Child Development.
Social Work
SOWK 425 (3) First Nations Social Issues.
SOWK 441 (3) Social Context of Child Development.
SOWK 442 (3) Policy and Practice in Child Welfare.
Arts
ANTH 413 (3) Family and Kinship
ANTH 417 (3) Language, Culture, and Cognition
PSYC 302 (3) Infancy
PSYC 304 (6) Brain and Behaviour
PSYC 308 (3) Social Psychology
PSYC 309 (3) Cognitive Processes
PSYC 319 (3) Applied Developmental
Psychology
WMST 320 (3) Feminist Pedagogies in
the Classroom and Community
WMST 326 (3) The Politics of Gender,
Families and Nation-Building
Notes on credit values:
(3/6) - means 3 credits or 6 credits
(2-6) - means 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 credits
c – stands for student choice
d – stands for departmental
choice
(3/6) c – students may choose to
take the course for 3 or 6 credits
(3/6) d – departments may offer a course for 3 or 6 credits. Most courses on-campus Education courses are scheduled as 3 credit courses