Course List

Education courses are listed on this page using the Course List module. The search Filter allows you to search for specific courses by entering a keyword or course number, and you can view the Course Description and details by selecting "View" next to each course. Information for each course may include:

  • The Course Number
  • The Course Title
  • The number of Credits required for the course.
  • The link to the course's Syllabus of Record, if one is available online. Please note that a Syllabus of Record is reflective only of the basic requirements for the course and serves as an example of content and assignments the course should offer. The Syllabus of Record assists faculty in preparation of their own individual syllabus for distribution to students. Syllabi for individual course sections are developed by program faculty and will vary in assignments and content.
  • The link to any key assessment Rubrics if used in the course. Please note that assessment rubrics are only used to collect course data from "key" courses within the Education programs. While all courses have assignments, only certain courses utilize assessment rubrics.
  • The Course Description as it appears in the GVSU Course Catalog.

2021 Course Transition Plan

In 2021, many Undergraduate Education courses are being renumbered or replaced with new courses as the Education programs adjust to meet new requirements from the Michigan Department of Education. The Course Transition Plan (Word Document) provides a detailed guide on which courses will transfer in the transition.

Course Transition Plan
(Word Document)

NOTE: We are currently working to update our website to include this Undergraduate course information in the online Education Course List. Please refer to the Word document at this time.


Education Programs Course List

Course Number
EDC 693

Course Title
Master's Project

Credits
1 to 6

Rubrics
ED* 693 Rubric

Level
  • Graduate

Course Description

The student identifies a problem, reviews literature, creates a product based on applicable literature, research or theory that addresses the problem, and develops a plan for implementation and evaluation. Offered every semester. Prerequisites: 27 credit hours; EDF 660; application required (application deadline: fall - 5/15; winter - 9/15; spring/summer - 2/15), and completion of the Responsible Conduct of Research Training within last three years.

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