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Applying site inventory and analysis with a site program, students create their design process and concept development using real sites in interesting urban and semi-urban environments. Use of computer modeling programs is highly encouraged.
Learn how to analyze a site and create a program design that responds to the site and surroundings.
Explore form and the importance of scale in landscape architectural design. These skills and insights are applied culminating in a study of a small, site-scale school garden.
This studio course develops the student's ability to solve complex design problems, including issues of client analysis, space planning, and selection of interior components.
This seminar and studio course explores the ideas, imagination, and inspirations behind developing design concepts.
Enrollment is limited to students who have completed EDUC 804.1, EDUC X 426, EDUC X 426.1, EDUC X 426.2, and EDUC X 426.3 and been approved for the CLAD through CTEL program.
Fulfills English Language Learner requirement for Preliminary Credential when taken with X 426.1. Explore current theories of second language acquisition. Obtain approval of your credential program advisor before enrolling.
Investigate the principles and design of standards-based assessment and instruction for English-language learners and their relationship to English language/literacy development and academic achievement.
This course fulfills the English Language Learner requirement for the Preliminary Credential when taken with X 426.3. Please obtain the approval of your credential program advisor before enrolling.
This course fulfills equity, diversity and access requirement for the Preliminary Credential. Please obtain the approval of your credential program advisor before enrolling.
This online course evaluates current technologies and their applications in the TESOL classroom in urban distance learning and in adult TESOL education. Participants learn strategies for overcoming technophobia.
This online course offers an introduction to the history and construction of language and to the basic linguistic concepts of learning a second language.
This course presents an intensive consideration of culture and diversity, impacts on school classrooms and strategies for diversity inclusiveness.
This practical, online introduction for TESOL educators presents methods and strategies for teaching listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills to English as Second Language learners.
Response to Intervention is an approach to effectively diagnose and support general education students having difficulties learning. This course explores models and strategies currently employed in California schools.
Join us for part four of our College Counseling Summer Speaker Series and learn the strategies used by colleges in college admissions.
Join us for part three of our College Counseling Summer Speaker Series and address the myths that fuel admissions misinformation and derail sound decision-making.
This course provides hands-on experience to build realistic general construction costs using RSMeans®. Topics include the preparation of quantity surveys (take-offs) and the development of material, labor, and equipment costs, including pricing of contractor and subcontractor work from actual working drawings and specifications.
Join us for part two of our College Counseling Summer Speaker Series and understand the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in college admissions.
Join us for part one of our College Counseling Summer Speaker Series and address the impact of the FAFSA update and testing changes on this year's college decisions.
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