Carrie Werner

COURSEWORK
EDUCATION COURSEWORK

EDF 1005 - Introduction to Education

A broad overview of education, teaching and schools; a survey of historical, philosophical and social foundations; orientation to professional education; and the code of ethics. A minimum of 30 hours of field experience is required as part of the course with a minimum of 15 hours in a school setting.


EDG 2701 - Teaching Diverse Populations

A survey of educational demographics, foundations of prejudice, elements of culture, political and philosophical roots of diversity and commonality, exceptionalities, and barriers to cultural understanding and diversity in the classroom. A minimum of 30 hours of field experience is required with 15 hours in a diverse setting.

         
PROJECT 1 - Ability & Disability Presentation


EME 2040 - Introduction to Educational Technology

An introduction to computer productivity (word processing, data base, spread sheet, painting, drawing, layout presentations); multi-media (media design, digital video, presentation); communications (Internet, ERIC); educational software (computer-aided instruction, public domain software); interactive media (linked environments, one-to-many, presentations using electronic tools); reference (electronic encyclopedia, atlases, clip art, libraries, Internet); instructional applications (techniques); ethical, legal and social issues.


PROJECT 1 - Adobe Image Ready
PROJECT 2 - Image Ready Animation

PROJECT 3 - Power Point Presentation


OTHER COURSEWORK

CHM 2045 - General Chemistry
Stoichiometry, atomic and molecular structure, the sates of matter, reaction rates and equilibria, acids and bases.

CHM 2045L - General Chemistry Laboratory
Laboratory experiments designed to accompany CHM 2041 and
2045.

DEP 3053 - Developmental Psychology

Theory and research on psychological development from prenatal stages through adulthood.


ENC 1102 - Argument & Persuasion

A course offering instruction in writing about fiction, drama, and poetry.

PROJECT 1 - What Truly Needs to be Taught:  Incorporating Inclusion                          in U.S. Education since IDEA

FOR 3004 -
Forests, Conservation and People.

A general background course for non-FRC students interested in management, use and conservation of forest resources. Topics include resource description, historical perspectives, current issues, forest biology and management principles.


FOS 2001 - Man's Food

For science and nonscience students. Discussion of current nutrition and food science topics concerning nutritional quality and safety of foods as they relate to one’s health.


GEO 1010 - Geography for a Changing World

The spatial organization of society. Emphasis is placed upon the political regions of the world.



GLY 1000 - Exploring the Geological Sciences

Selected topics in the geological sciences. Designed for the student not majoring in science.


MAC 2311 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus 1 
Introduction to analytic geometry; limits; continuity; differentiation of algebraic and trigonometric functions, differentials; introduction to integration and the fundamental theorem of calculus.

MUL 2010 - Introduction to Music Literature
A fundamental course open to all students (non-music majors) as an elective. Concert attendance, listening to records, reading and discussion.

PCO 2714 - Personal Growth
An introduction to the concepts and techniques in psychology which apply to personal growth and development. In order to provide greater depth to the course, all students have the opportunity to participate in research projects or alternative experiences.

PHI 2630 - Contemporary Moral Issues
An introduction to moral philosophy through selected contemporary issues, e.g. abortion, euthanasia, genetic engineering and the treatment of animals.

PSY 2012 - General Psychology
Designed to provide a broad, general introduction to the field of psychology, this course is the prerequisite for advanced courses in psychology. Emphasis is on psychology as a research enterprise. Students are required to participate as subjects in psychological research or write a paper on a psychological research article.
SPC 2600 - Introduction to Public Speaking

Theory and practice in presenting public speeches; determination of communication purpose(s) and adaptation of organization, evidence, language and other message characteristics for designated audiences.


STA 2023 - Introduction to Statistics 1

Graphical and numerical descriptive measures, probability, conditional probability, probability laws, discrete random variables, binomial and normal random variables, sampling distributions, central limit theorem, large and small sample confidence intervals for parameters associated with a single population and for comparison of two populations. Hypothesis testing for large and small samples.

WIS 2040 - Wildlife Issues in a Changing World

Emphasis given to current wildlife conservation issues in Florida and the Southeast.