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Research Intensive Programs Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology Master of Arts in Education Studies Master of Education in Educational Studies Timetable subject to change: As at May 10, 2017 PhD in Education Studies INTERSESSION Onsite classes run 2 mornings/evenings per week for 6 weeks ; Monday, May 1, 2017 - Monday, June 12, 2017. No class on Monday, May 22, ROOM # DAY & TIME 9552L-001 Katrina Craig Counselling for Career Development and Life Transitions (Restricted to students in MA Counselling Psychology) FEB 1114 Tuesdays & Wednesdays 9:30am 12:30pm ADD/DROP Deadlines: Deadlines to Add Courses: Intersession May 5, 2017. Summer Session July 10, 2017 FEB Faculty of Education Building Page 1/6

Master of Professional Education (MPEd) Doctor of Education (EdD) courses are offered online through Sakai OWL (https://owl.uwo.ca), unless otherwise posted, INTERSESSION ONLINE Online courses run for 8 weeks: Monday May 1, 2017 Friday June 23, 2017 9102L-650 Jay Loftus Understanding 21st Century Teaching and Learning (MPEd Curriculum and Pedagogy, Year 1) 9408L-650 Wendy Crocker Understanding Assessment and Evaluation in Early Childhood Settings (MPEd Early Childhood Education, Year 1) 9419L-650 Heather Bourrie Mathematics for Teachers (MPEd Mathematics, Year 1) 9423L-650 Katherine Yamashita Engaging Digital Learning in a Globalizing World (Restricted to Students in MPEd International, Year 2) 9425L-650 Shelley Taylor Language, Identity, Pedagogy (MPEd-International, Year 1) 9432L-650 Darrin Griffiths Resource Development & Management for Effective Education (MPEd Educational Leadership, Year 1) 9436-650 Darrin Griffiths Finding, Framing, and Solving Problems in Professional Practice Intersession/Summer (Restricted to Students in MPEd Educational Leadership,Year 2) 9441L-650 Jenny Ingrey Gender Equity in Education (Restricted to Students in MPEd Equity, Diversity, and Social Justice, Year 1, and other MPEd Students) 9444L-650 Jenny Ingrey Researching Equity Issues in Educational Contexts (Restricted to Students in MPEd Equity, Diversity, and Social Justice, Year 2) Page 2/6

INTERSESSION ONLINE continued 9462L-650 Joan Broto Advanced Topics in Behavior Analysis (Restricted to Students in MPEd Applied Behavior Analysis, Year 1) 9462L-651 Shelley Mclean Advanced Topics in Behavior Analysis (Restricted to Students in MPEd Applied Behavior Analysis, Year 1) 9466L-650 Kimberley Maich Special Topics in Basic Behavior Principles (Restricted to Students in MPEd Applied Behavior Analysis, Year 2) 9466L-651 Shelley Mclean Special Topics in Basic Behavior Principles (Restricted to Students in MPEd Applied Behavior Analysis, Year 2) 9482L-650 Elaine Fournier Academic Learning for Students with Exceptionalities (Restricted to Students in MPEd Teaching Students with Exceptionalities, Year 1) 9487L-650 Elaine Fournier Capstone Project (Restricted to Students in MPEd Teaching Students with Exceptionalities, Year 2) 9491-650 Mi Song Kim Capstone Course Intersession/ Summer (Restricted to Students in MPEd Curriculum and Pedagogy, Year 2) 9495-650 Wendy Crocker Capstone Course Intersession/Summer (Restricted to Students in MPEd Early Childhood Education and Multiliteracies, Year 2) 9498-650 Immaculate Namukasa Capstone Course Intersession/Summer (Restricted to Students in MPEd Mathematics, Year 2) 9581L-650 David Lewkowic Understanding Writing, Reading and Representing across the Curriculum (MPEd Multiliteracies, Year 1) 9722L-650 Erin Keith Leading for Learning (Restricted to Students in EdD, Year 1) 9722L-651 Mark Weyers Leading for Learning (Restricted to Students in EdD, Year 1) 9726L-650 Scott Lowrey Essential Contexts of Leadership Part I (Restricted to Students in EdD, Year 2) 9726L-651 Eric Nippard Essential Contexts of Leadership Part I (Restricted to Students in EdD, Year 2) 9726L-652 Mary-Beth Fortune Essential Contexts of Leadership Part I (Restricted to Students in EdD, Year 2) 9772L-650 Cheryl Bauman- Buffone Leadership Theories and Practices in Higher Education (Restricted to Students in EdD, Year 1) 9792L-650 Robyn Read Comparative and International Perspectives on Educational Leadership Restricted to Students in EdD, Year 1) Page 3/6

SUMMER SESSION ONLINE Online courses run for 8 weeks: Monday July 3, 2017 Friday August 25, 2017. No class on August 7, 2017. 9103L-650 Zheng Zhang Understanding Assessment and Evaluation in Educational Settings (MPEd Curriculum and Pedagogy, Year 1) 9409L-650 Randa Khattar Understanding the Early Childhood Educator (MPEd Early Childhood Education, Year 1) 9413L-650 Iain Brodie Mathematics Education through the Arts (MPEd Mathematics, Year 1) 9421L-650 Ewa Kowalski Mapping Discourses of International Education (MPEd International, Year 1) 9427L-650 Elan Paulson Capstone Project (Restricted to Students in MPEd International, Year 2) 9433L-650 Mary-Beth Fortune Advanced Topics in Policy Study (MPEd Leadership, Year 1) 9436-650 Darrin Griffiths Finding, Framing, and Solving Problems in Professional Practice (Restricted to Students in MPEd Leadership, Year 2) 9442L-650 Dawn Fyn Aboriginal Education: Implications for Social Justice Education (Restricted to Students in MPEd Equity, Diversity, and Social Justice, Year 1, and other MPEd Students, space permitting) 9447L-650 Goli Rezai- Rashti Capstone Project: Infusing Equity into Practice (Restricted to Students in MPEd Equity, Diversity, and Social Justice, Year 2) 9450L-200 Dawn Fyn Interdisciplinary Issues and Implications in Aboriginal Education - onsite (Restricted to students in MPEd Aboriginal Education) 9463L-650 Shelley Mclean Ethics in ABA (Restricted to students in MPEd Applied Behavior Analysis, Year 1) 9463L-651 Carmen Hall Ethics in ABA (Restricted to students in MPEd Applied Behavior Analysis, Year 1) 9467L-650 Shelley Mclean ABA in the Classroom and School (Restricted to Students in MPEd Applied Behavior Analysis, Year 2) 9467L-651 Richard Stock ABA in the Classroom and School (Restricted to Students in MPEd Applied Behavior Analysis, Year 2) 9484L-650 Lori Kirkpatrick Inquiry and Research for Educating Exceptional Students (Restricted to Students in MPEd Teaching Students with Exceptionalities, Year 1) Page 4/6

SUMMER SESSION ONLINE continued 9491-650 Mi Song Kim Capstone Course 2 Terms Intersession/ Summer (Restricted to Students in MPEd Curriculum and Pedagogy, Year 2) 9493L-650 Zheng Zhang Understanding Multiliteracies and Student Diversity (MPEd Multiliteracies, Year 1) 9495-650 Wendy Crocker Capstone Course 2 Terms Intersession/Summer (Restricted to Students in MPEd Early Childhood Education and Multiliteracies Year 2) 9498 650 Immaculate Namukasa Capstone Course 2 Terms Intersession/ Summer (Restricted to Students in MPEd Mathematics, Year 2) 9500L-200 Dawn Fyn Power, Politics and Policy in Education, Historical and Contemporary Perspectives - onsite (Restricted to students in MPEd Aboriginal Education) 9723L-650 Eric Nippard Organizing for Learning (Restricted to students in EdD, Year 1) 9723L-651 Eric Nippard Organizing for Learning (Restricted to students in EdD, Year 1) 9727L-650 Beate Planche Essential Contexts of Leadership Part II (Restricted to students in EdD, Year 2) 9727L-651 Paula Brook Essential Contexts of Leadership Part II (Restricted to students in EdD, Year 2) 9727L-652 Scott Lowrey Essential Contexts of Leadership Part II (Restricted to students in EdD, Year 2) 9773L-650 Mary-Beth Fortune Challenges of Governance in Higher Education Leadership (Restricted to students in EdD, Year 1) 9793L-650 Ewa Kowalski Education Policy and Global Contexts (Restricted to students in EdD, Year 1) Note 1: Course descriptions are available at: www.edu.uwo.ca/graduate-education/course_descriptions.html Note 2: Students may take courses that are not restricted, space permitting. To register for an additional course, students should contact their Graduate Affairs Assistant. ADD/DROP Deadlines: Deadlines to Add Courses: Intersession May,5 2017, Summer Session July 10, 2017 Page 5/6

Master of Professional Education in the Field of TESOL Master of Professional Education, Onsite TESOL (MPEd) Onsite classes run 2 mornings/evenings per week for 6 weeks; Monday May 1, 2017 Monday, June 12, 2017. No class on Monday May 22, 2017. Room # Day & Time 9306L-001 Shelley Taylor Syllabus and Materials Design (MPEd TESOL) FEB 2015 Mondays & Wednesdays, 10:30am 1:30pm 9306L-002 Xiaoxiao Du Syllabus and Materials Design (MPEd TESOL) FEB 2015 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:30pm 5:30pm 9306L-003 Xiaoxiao Du Syllabus and Materials Design (MPEd TESOL) FEB 2015 Mondays & Wednesdays, 6:30pm 9:30pm 9307L-001 Michael Karas Language Teacher Education (MPEd TESOL) FEB 2015 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:00am 12:00pm 9307L-002 Michael Karas Language Teacher Education (MPEd TESOL) FEB 2015 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12:30pm 3:30pm 9307L-003 Laura Hermans Language Teacher Education (MPEd TESOL) FEB 2015 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:00pm 7:00pm Note 1: Course descriptions are available at: www.edu.uwo.ca/graduate-education/course_descriptions.html Note 2: Students in research intensive programs may take professional programs courses that are not restricted, space permitting. Research intensive students should contact their Graduate Affairs Assistant if they wish to take a professional programs course. ADD/DROP Deadlines: Deadlines to Add Courses: Intersession May 5, 2017, Summer Session July 10, 2017 FEB Faculty of Education Building Page 6/6