The Undergraduate coursework offered by the Department of Adult, Continuing, and Literacy Education integrates theory/research and practice, providing support to empower learners to take responsibility for their learning and to meet their educational goals.
The faculty hold leadership roles in the profession and actively contribute to the knowledge base of developmental education, literacy education, and related fields through research, publication, consultation, and professional presentations. Faculty also provide leadership to future literacy educators by creating and tailoring opportunities for graduate students enrolled in the Adult Literacy concentration of the department's M.Ed. to apply theory to practice. The department is committed to a partnership with all three colleges to develop programs for students, faculty and staff which fosters student retention. The department also provides continuing education opportunities for corporations, educational institutions and community-based organizations.
ACLE Undergraduate Program QH
| ACL105 |
University Success Seminar |
2 |
| ACL106 |
Vocabulary Development |
2-4 |
| ACL200 |
Strategies for Effective Writing |
4 |
| ACL210 |
Introduction to Academic Discourse |
5 |
| ACL205 |
Communication Development |
5 |
| ACL300A |
Strategies for Effective Learning I |
2 |
| ACL300B |
Strategies for Effective Learning II |
2 |
| ACL301 |
Perspectives on Prior Learning |
2 |
| ACL490 |
Independent Study |
2-5 |
| ACL495 |
Special Topic |
2-5 |
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