Course Descriptions
Safety Education
(SAED)
(faculty, see Department of Health and Kinesiology)
201. Promoting Safety by Preventing Alcohol and Drug Abuse. (1-0). Credit 1.
Safety aspects of use of alcohol and other drugs; means of preventing and dealing with such problems.
301. Introduction: Nature and Scope of Safety Education. (3-0). Credit 3.
Philosophy and history of safety education including the scope of safety needs related to social control in American society. Credit will not be given for both HLTH 221 and SAED 301.
427. Driver Education. (1-6). Credit 3.
Practicum study of content, methods and materials for instruction in multi-phase driver education programs; clinical classroom and simulation practice in local high school driver education programs and laboratory sessions in simulation, multiple car and emergency procedures.
428. Teaching Driver and Traffic Safety Education I. (1-6). Credit 3.
Practicum study and clinical application of methods and techniques of teaching classroom, simulation, multiple-car and on-street instruction to local high school driver education students. Prerequisite: SAED 427.
485. Directed Studies. Credit 1 to 3.
Directed readings or research problems in safety education. Term report required.