• EDLF 4561

    Study Abroad in Leadership, Foundations, and Policy
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    Spring 2026

    Study abroad courses in the School of Education and Human Development Department of Leadership, Foundations, and Policy.

  • EDLF 4993

    Independent Study
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    Spring 2026

    Independent Study

  • EDLF 4995

    Directed Research
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    Spring 2026

    Directed Research under supervision of faculty member.

  • EDLF 5031

    Critical Perspectives on Educational Policy
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    Spring 2026

    This course will examine the foundations of educational policy from critical theoretical perspectives rooted in the social sciences and humanities in a graduate level seminar intended for both disciplinary students and students pursuing specialized work in educational studies. The goal of the course is to examine from a variety of critical perspectives, the core issues that underlie contemporary debates over public and educational policy.

  • EDLF 5160

    Life Span Development
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    3.72

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    Spring 2026

    This course will focus on biological, psychological and social development from birth through older adulthood. Topics will be presented via discussion of underlying theory, research, and application, with attention to how gender, race, SES, and cohort impact development. Concepts of consistency and change will be stressed. Throughout, students will be encouraged to examine and even question their own beliefs about what it means to "grow up".

  • EDLF 5410

    Strategy in Higher Education and Intercollegiate Athletics
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    3.55

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    Spring 2026

    This course is designed to provide students with a broad overview of strategic management within the corporate, academic and intercollegiate contexts. Basic concepts and learnings in the area of strategy will be explored paying particular attention to higher education and athletics strategy and will cover fundamental strategy formulation i.e. planning, competitive analysis, market positioning; and the application of learnings to implementation.

  • EDLF 5425

    Governance of Collegiate Athletics
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    3.65

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    Spring 2026

    Examination of the governance structure of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and its conferences. Focus is on the historical evolution of NCAA governance; understand the legal, financial, educational, and diversity issues which underlie decisions in intercollegiate athletics. Students will examine compliance and enforcement issues in that stem from rules and regulations emanating outside of the college/university setting

  • EDLF 5430

    Counseling Student Athletes
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    Spring 2026

    How has the life of former Heisman trophy winner Ricky Williams been affected by social anxiety? What kind of resilience did Katie Hnida need to become the first female kicker in college football? In this graduate level course, we will learn and practice effective counseling skills for use with student athletes in individual and group settings.

  • EDLF 5470

    The Psychology of Motivating Yourself and Others
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    3.85

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    Spring 2026

    This course will focus on understanding motivation theory and research, and then applying these understandings to our lives in two main ways. First, we'll develop a deeper awareness of our own motivations, including personal strengths, obstacles, and opportunities for growth. Second, we'll apply our insights to help build more motivationally-supportive environments (e.g., school, sport, work, family, community).

  • EDLF 5720

    Education and the Making of America: Historical and Contemporary Debates
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    3.90

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    Spring 2026

    This course seeks to uncover and address questions of educational inequality through a historical perspective. In the course, students will consider questions such as: What have been the forms of inequality and the processes that support it throughout US history? How has societal inequality historically shaped American education? How have schools served to disrupt and perpetuate societal inequalities in the US?