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C&I Course Information
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The C&I program offers a variety of courses for our students. To explore the courses, review:
- Coursework plans for your degree (found on your degree-specific page)
- 2023_2024_CI_Tentative_4-year plan
- Fall 2023 Tentative RMS Schedule
- C&I Specializations
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C&I Specializations: Certificates and CDE Endorsements
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C&I offers several approved pathways to Colorado Department of Education (CDE) endorsements, which are awared adjacent to your degree as DU certificates. Students are offered the opportunity to seek one of these endorsements through their specialization by following the specific plan outlined below. Students may also pursue a certificate without applying for CDE endorsement.
C&I offers the approved pathways (some may require additional credits) in the following areas:
- Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education (CLDE), led by Dr. Kim Schmidt
- K-12 Gifted Education - Core, Specialist, and Director, led by Dr. Norma Hafenstein
- K-12 Special Education Generalist, led by Dr. Rashida Banerjee
C&I also offers the following as specializations, however there is no certificate awarded after completion of the program:
- STEM Education, led by Dr. Brette Garner
- Curriculum Studies, led by Dr. Paul Michalec
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Learn more about C&I's specializations on the MCE website.
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TLS Course Descriptions
The Curriculum and Instruction program is part of the Teaching and Learning Sciences (TLS) department. Descriptions of C&I courses (listed as CUI) can be found in the DU Bulletin for TLS.
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C&I 4 Year Course Plan
2023-2024 CI 4-year plan (TENTATIVE)
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C&I Fall 2023 Course Schedule
See here for the details of our Fall Course Offerings
Please note it is subject to change.
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Research Methods and Statistics (RMS) Course Schedule
The Falll 2023 Tentative RMS Schedule is available. Please note, it's subject to change.
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Classes outside of CUI
In the past, students have enrolled in courses in Child, Family, and School Psychology (CFSP), Higher Education (HED), Social Work (SOWK), and other graduate-level courses. If you're interested, talk with your advisor and the other program about this possibility (C&I cannot guarantee other programs will allow you into their classes). Please note that courses from University College or the Colorado Women's College will not count toward your degree.