Adult Instruction and Training (AA)
Adult Instruction and Training Course Descriptions
The Associate of Arts in Adult Instruction and Training was designed to help students understand how adults learn. The adult learner presents unique instructional and training challenges. This degree program will help students understand the characteristics of an adult learner. It includes an understanding of motivation, barriers to learning, types of reinforcement, andragogy, instructional design and retention.
Requirements
B. 15 hours Adult Instruction and Training Requirements:
EDUC 2311 | Adult Learning Theory/Practice | |
EDUC 2320 | Intro to Instructional Design | |
EDUC 3301 | Instructional Strategies for Adult Learners | |
EDUC 3302 | Assessment Strategies for Adult Learners | |
EDUC 3303 | Integrating Technology into Teaching and Learning | |
A. University Core Curriculum
Refer to the Core Curriculum course options listed in the Institutional Policies section of this catalog.
C. Electives to meet 60 total credit hours for the degree
D. 22 Clock hours of Community Service is required
Students must complete a minimum of 30 semester hours at UIW where 24 of the final 30 hours are taken at UIW+.
+Active-duty military students must take a minimum of 15 hours at UIW.