University of Wisconsin
Oshkosh

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Reading Education

Degree Requirements
 

Core Courses:

Reading Education

Subject
Catalog #

Units (crs) Title
705
3
Reading in the Elementary School
720
3
Interactive Literacy Intervention
721
3
The Reader's Writer's Workshop
Approach Secondary Level
735
3
Adol Lit Prog & Prac
765
3
Literacy Assessment
780
3
Administration and Supervision of Reading Programs (for students seeking Reading Specialist Licensure)
785
3
Practicum in Reading (for students seeking Reading Specialist Licensure)
790
3
Seminar in Reading Research - or -
715
3
Issues in Reading
798
0
Reflective Journey of a Reading Educator
Educational Foundations
770
3
Foundations of Educational Research

Electives with approval of advisor:
Students are expected to consult with the Graduate Program Coordinator in selecting recommended electives from the following offerings:

Electives

Subject
Catalog #

Units (crs) Title
612
3
Comprehensive Literacy Programs
620
3
Literacy and Language Development in Young Children
635
3
Adolescent Literacy Methods
640
3
Literacy and Language Arts in the Content Areas
701
3
Overview of School Literacy Programs
713
3
Sustaining Change in Comprehensive Literacy Programs
715
3
Issues in Reading (Annual Symposium Theme)
764
1-3
Exemplary Practices in Reading Programs
782
3
Problems in the Evaluation of Reading
796
1-3
Independent Study


Other Requirements:

Students must complete Reading Education 798, “Reflective Journey of a Reading Educator.” A major paper is required in Reading Education 790. Students must present a oral defense of Reflective Journey in final semester.

Comments:
Students must obtain approval of their advisor prior to registering for elective courses.

With approval of the advisor, elective courses may be taken in related areas outside Reading Education. To do so you will need to submit a Course Pre-Approval Form.

Students enrolled in the M.S.E.-Reading Cooperative Program with the University of Wisconsin Green Bay may take up to 12 graduate units (crs.) from the University of Wisconsin Green Bay in their plan of study. A list of appropriate and applicable courses to be used as required or elective courses has been developed.