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University Bulletin: Undergraduate Programs 2003-2004 The George Washington University  

 
   
 

EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP


Programs in educational leadership are offered at the graduate level by the Graduate School of Education and Human Development. The following courses are open to undergraduates.

104 Psychology for Learning and Teaching (3) Staff
  Principles, theory, nature, and course of learning and teaching processes. Examination and analysis of the strategies and dynamics of teaching and learning in behavioral settings. Thirty hours of fieldwork in an educational setting. (Fall and spring)
125 Museums as Cultural and Educational Resources (3) Staff
  A general introduction to museums as institutions, sources of information, and places for enjoyment. Classes take place on campus and at museums in the metropolitan area. Admission by permission of instructor. (Spring)
180 Computer Literacy (3) Staff
  Word-processing, desktop publishing, graphics, database management, spreadsheets, charting, and communications software are introduced through reading, demonstrations, and hands-on activities in a computer classroom. Use of the Internet and the web. No previous computer experience required. (Fall, spring, and summer)
 

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Information in this bulletin is generally accurate as of fall 2007. The University reserves the right to change courses, programs, fees, and the academic calendar, or to make other changes deemed necessary or desirable, giving advance notice of change when possible.