The graduate certificate in literacy education provides students opportunities to learn about teaching and learning principles of interdisciplinary reading, writing, and viewing texts in and out of schools. Coursework takes advantage of resources near campus, such as national museums, memorials, and the Library of Congress.
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The following requirements must be fulfilled: 12 credits in required courses and completion of a portfolio to be evaluated during the final semester of study.
Course List Code | Title | Credits |
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CPED 6691 | Interdisciplinary Adolescent Literacies | |
CPED 6624 | Foundations and Research of Literacy and Reading Education | |
CPED 6223 | Interdisciplinary Elementary School Literacies | |
CPED 6628 | Literacies in Informal Learning Environments | |