Seats Available in EPS 201/202 Foundations of Education

If you’re interested in becoming a teacher, EPS 201 or 202 is required.  If you have completed the Composition I requirement already, the only thing that makes EPS 202 different from 201 is that there’s an additional weekly meeting to (with some extra work) to get Advanced Composition credit–the two courses attend the same weekly lectures.  If you haven’t completed Composition I (e.g. Rhet 105, ESL 115, CMN 112), then you may choose EPS 201 or wait and take EPS 202 later after you’ve finished Comp I.
Please let your students know we still have seats available in EPS 201/202 Foundations of Education.  

Dr. Chris Span, one of our most popular instructors and a renowned historian, engages students in learning about the history of American education.  Please advise your students to take this class.

NOTE:  EPS 202 satisfies the General Education criteria for an Advanced Composition course.