Education (EDHP)

Courses

EDHP 16080. Undergraduate Research Assistant. 0 Hours.

Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer)

EDHP 26080. Undergraduate Research Assistant. 0 Hours.

Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer)

EDHP 36080. Undergraduate Research Assistant. 0 Hours.

Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer)

EDHP 39001. Introduction and Exposure to Interprofessional Practice. 1 Hour.

An introduction to interprofessional practice (IPP) for preprofessionals interested in careers in a school and/or clinic-based setting. The course will introduce the core competencies for IPP and prepare learners to work collaboratively across disciplines. The course takes place both on and off campus in a school or clinic-based setting. Reliable transportation to an off-campus site is required. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. (Typically offered: Irregular)

EDHP 390H1. Honors Introduction and Exposure to Interprofessional Practice. 1 Hour.

An introduction to interprofessional practice (IPP) for preprofessionals interested in careers in a school and/or clinic-based setting. The course will introduce the core competencies for IPP and prepare learners to work collaboratively across disciplines. The course takes place both on and off campus in a school or clinic-based setting. Reliable transportation to an off-campus site is required. Prerequisite: Instructor consent and honors standing. (Typically offered: Irregular)
This course is equivalent to EDHP 39001.

EDHP 39203. Education Seminar. 3 Hours.

Special topics or issues in education. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit.

EDHP 392H3. Honors Education Seminar. 3 Hours.

Special topics or issues in education for the Honors student. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit.

EDHP 40001. Dean's Seminar. 1 Hour.

The Dean's Seminar is a seminar course that leverages the expertise of our faculty to provide students from multiple disciplines an opportunity to study topics at the intersection of education and health. Each offering will focus on a different complex societal challenge and help students develop high-leverage interventions to address the issue through the lens of education and health. Topics vary by semester. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 3 hours of degree credit.

EDHP 40080. Undergraduate Research Assistant. 0 Hours.

Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer)

EDHP 400H1. Honors Dean's Seminar. 1 Hour.

The Dean's Seminar is a seminar course that leverages the expertise of our faculty to provide students from multiple disciplines an opportunity to study topics at the intersection of education and health. Each offering will focus on a different complex societal challenge and help students develop high-leverage interventions to address the issue through the lens of education and health. Topics vary by semester. Prerequisite: Honors Standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 3 hours of degree credit.
This course is equivalent to EDHP 40001.

EDHP 50001. DEAN'S SEMINAR. 1 Hour.

The Dean's Seminar is a seminar course that leverages the expertise of our faculty to provide students from multiple disciplines an opportunity to study topics at the intersection of education and health. Each offering will focus on a different complex societal challenge and help students develop high-leverage interventions to address the issue through the lens of education and health. Topics vary by semester. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 3 hours of degree credit.

EDHP 59001. Introduction and Exposure to Interprofessional Practice. 1 Hour.

An introduction to interprofessional practice (IPP) for preprofessionals interested in careers in a school and/or clinic-based setting. The course will introduce the core competencies for IPP and prepare learners to work collaboratively across disciplines. The course takes place both on and off campus in a school or clinic-based setting. Reliable transportation to an off-campus site is required. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. (Typically offered: Irregular)