Each semester, courses are offered through the University which are associated with the program.
Credit hours: 3.0
An introcution to the original cultures and peoples of the South and Western pacific: New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand, Samoa, hawaii, Easter Island, etc. Focus is on art, religion, language, relationships to the environment, economics, politics social groupings, and how these intertwine to form distinctly adaptive cultures in one of the least understood regions of the world. This course satisfies the Cultural Diversity requirement.
Credit hours: 3.0
Prerequisite: Educational Foundations 111, junior standing and completion of social science requirements in general education. Study of elementary school social studies emphasizing the current social studies curricular content, methods of teaching and instructional materials. Analysis of forces affecting objectives, materials and teaching techniques.