Infant and Early Childhood Development Courses IECD-PA Dissertation Proposal Approval, 4 semester credits During the first part of the dissertation process, a faculty member (dissertation chair) guides the student in the steps necessary for reviewing and approving the proposal by the doctoral dissertation committee and the Institutional Review Board (IRB). Credits for this activity are obtained once the student has introduced all the recommendations given by the chair, the Dissertation Committee, and the IRB, and all these three counterparts approve the final dissertation proposal. Pre-requisites: IECD-794 Delivery Method: Online Grading Default: Credit/No Credit Only
IECD-499 Foundations of Doctoral Study - Reflective Adult Learning, 4 semester credits New student orientation to the IECD doctoral program is an in-person session between incoming students and doctoral program faculty. This is a core orientation course for all students participating in the PhD Program. At the orientation, the faculty works with you to: assess your academic readiness; evaluate your research, personal skills and learning resources; facilitate your understanding of Fielding's learning model and delivery method, set your academic and professional goals; and develop your support group of faculty and peers. Topics include: curriculum structure, personal goals and planning, mentorship and self-reflection, case presentations and overarching developmental perspective of an integrated bio-psychosocial model. This course devotes itself to understanding the tools for studying and time management, video presentations, different faculty roles, and reviewing a range of cases that equip students with tools to build their professional futures. At orientation, students begin work on their learning plan - a personal map through the learning process. The learning plan takes into account each student's previous academic accomplishments as well as personal, professional, and academic goals. It includes a preliminary outline for the action- oriented research project that will ultimately become a dissertation. The learning plan should be submitted for approval within 30 days after the conclusion of the in-person orientation. However, the learning plan is a living document that students and their faculty mentors review on a regular basis. Delivery Method: In person/Blended Grading Default: Letter Learning Outcome(s): Students successfully completing this course will be able to: 1. Navigate the Moodle site. 2. Use the myFielding site. 3. Run searches in Library Services. 4. Assess themselves in the areas of learning styles, self-directedness, critical thinking, Doctoral Level Competencies, and other areas related to completing doctoral studies. 5. Explore possible dissertation topics. 6. Create a Learning Plan.
IECD-520 Human Development, 4 semester credits This course introduces students to the theoretical constructs of a comprehensive conceptual framework, through a bio-psychosocial model, to understand healthy and disordered infancy and early childhood development. The course gives students an overview of the framework's practical
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