Pedagogy Courses for Credit

Graduate-level Pedagogy Courses at IUB

Pedagogy courses are offered in twenty–eight schools and departments around campus to develop graduate students’ disciplinary teaching skills. CITL assists faculty in designing these courses and maintains a listing of courses and faculty contacts. If you would like to view sample syllabi, please contact the instructor. CITL consultants will also upon invitation lead in-class workshops and presentations for graduate pedagogy courses. These workshops are discipline-specific, and can approach any of the teaching topics listed above. Typically, these sessions are designed in consultation with the pedagogy faculty member and built into the course syllabus. 

DepartmentCourseSemesterCourse TitleInstructorNotes
AnthropologyA521FTeaching AnthropologyJennifer Meta Robinson
Applied HealthH710FPedagogy in Health BehaviorCatherine Sherwood-Laughlin
BusinessX630FDoctoral Teaching SeminarRebecca Slotegraaf1.5 hour course, usually offered in the first half of the semester
Central Eurasian StudiesR599STeaching Area StudiesGardner BovingdonPermission by department required
ChemistryC500FProfessional DevelopmentSara SkrabalakFor 1st year chemistry graduate students.
East Asian Languages & CultureC525F,STeaching Chinese as a Foreign/Second LanguageHenghua Su
East Asian Languages & CultureC527F,S,SummerPracticum in Chinese Language PedagogyHenghua Su
East Asian Languages & CultureC535F,SChinese Curriculum and Material Design Henghua Su
East Asian Languages & CultureJ525FTeaching Japanese as a Foreign/Second LanguageNozomi Tanaka
East Asian Languages & CultureJ527F,S, SummerPracticum of Japanese Language PedagogyNozomi Tanaka
EconomicsE502STeaching Undergraduate EconomicsPaul Graf
EducationC750SCurriculum in Higher EducationThomas F. Nelson Laird
EducationC750Learning and Teaching on the College CampusThomas F. Nelson Laird
EducationP507Summer (online)Assessment in SchoolsDan Hickey
EducationP650FCollege Teaching and InstructionCatherine GrayAbove class is for CEP graduate students who are in their 1st year teaching undergraduate courses
EducationR625FDesigning instructional systemsPeter Honebeinstudents enrolled in IST Graduate program or permission from istdept@indiana.edu
EducationR626SInstructional Strategies and TacticsPeter Honebein
EducationQ620FUniversity Science TeachingAdam Maltese
EnglishW501FTeaching of Composition in CollegeScot Barnett
EnglishW554FTeaching Creative WritingRomayne Rubinas DorseyLimited to MFA candidates in English Department
French & ItalianM573SForeign Language Teaching MethodsColleen Ryan
French & ItalianF573SMethods of College French TeachingKelly SaxThis course is designed specifically for - and required of- Associate Instructors new to teaching French in the Department of French and Italian.
French & ItalianF572FPracticum - College French TeachingKelly SaxThis course is designed specifically for - and required of- Associate Instructors new to teaching French in the Department of French and Italian.
French & ItalianM572FItalian Teaching PracticumKarolina Serafin
Germanic LanguagesG500FCollege German TeachingSusanne Even
Gender StudiesG707FGender Pedagogy and TheoryVariesThe instructor will vary but the course will remain the same.
Graduate SchoolG700SExcellence in TeachingLeah Savion
HistoryH580STeaching College HistoryLeah Shopkow
HistoryH591F,STeaching World and Global HistoryPedro Machado
InformationZ573SEducation of Information UsersMike Courtney
LinguisticsL685F, SLinguistics Teaching PracticumAnn Bunger
MathematicsM595FSeminar in Teaching of College MathLinda McKinley
MathematicsM596SSeminar in Teaching of College Math IILinda McKinley
Media SchoolM555FMedia PedagogyAnnie Lang
Medical SciencesM620SPedagogical Methods in Health SciencesValerie O'LoughlinStudents from any discipline are invited to attend
MusicE635SCollege Music TeachingJulia ShawMust be a grad student
MusicT591F,SMusic Theory PedagogyKyle AdamsEric Isaacson, Julian Hook
Near Eastern Languages and CultureN695FIntroduction to Arabic PedagogyNader MorkusClass is taught in Arabic
Near Eastern Languages and CultureN696FTeaching Less Commonly Taught LanguagesAntonia Yetunde
Political ScienceY550FPolitical Science and Professional DevelopmentMarjorie Hershey
Political ScienceY551SPolitical Science and Professional DevelopmentMarjorie Hershey
Political ScienceY552FPolitical Science and Professional DevelopmentMarjorie HersheyOpen only to Political Science AIs; requires dept permission
Psychological & Brain SciencesP660FThe Teaching of PsychologyEmily Fyfe
Religious StudiesR790F, SPedagogy in Religious StudiesSarah Imhoff
Second Language StudiesT505FIntroduction to Teaching English for Academic PurposesDebra FriedmanLimited to graduate students only. Permission required for non-degree students.
Second Language StudiesT534FMethods of Teaching ESL/EFL to AdultsDebra FriedmanRequires permission of department/instructor. Prior graduate-level coursework in second language acquisition (e.g., SLST-S532 or equivalent) is strongly recommended.
Spanish & PortugueseS517FMethods of Teaching College SpanishLaura Gurzynski-WeissK. Davis
School of Public & Environmental Affairs (SPEA)M621FSeminar Teaching Public AffairsGeorge Rehrey