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(BS) 3137 902 W. New York St., Indpls, IN, 46202 (317) 274-6801 School of Education |
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Remaining Humanities Credit Hours (9-15 credit hours)
Remaining credit hours must be taken from at least two of the following areas:
Life and Physical Sciences (9-15 credit hours)
Select at least 6 credit hours from any of the following areas:
Social and Behavioral Sciences (9-15 credit hours)
Select 9 credit hours from at least three of the following areas:
Please see an advisor for information about the required course sequence.
Language: Two courses 100 level or above in a language other than English, but which may include American Sign Language, will be required.
Area Study: At least one 200- to 400-level course with a definite focus on a non-United States cultural background selected from a discipline such as anthropology, political science, history, religion, etc., but not a "global problems" type course, will be required.
Overseas Study: Experience in this area would be by credit earned in any of the IU approved study-abroad programs.
Student Teaching: Experience in one of the several available Special Cultural Immersion Student Teaching Projects would satisfy the requirement beyond M300.
Prerequisite Courses:
Required:
ENG L202 Literary Interpretation (3 cr.)
ENG L203 Introduction to Drama (3 cr.)
ENG L204 Introduction to Fiction (3 cr.)
ENG L205 Introduction to Poetry (3 cr.)
ENG L213 Literary Masterpieces I (3 cr.)
ENG L214 Literary Masterpieces II (3 cr.)
ENG L351-L352-L354 Critical and Historical Study of American Literature
I-II-III (3-3-3 cr.)
ENG L365 Modern Drama: Continental (3 cr.)
ENG L366 Modern Drama: English, Irish, and American (3 cr.)
ENG L370 Black American Writing (3 cr.)
EDUC X460 Books for Reading Instruction (Adolescent Literature) (3 cr.) or
ENG L376 Literature for Adolescents (3 cr.)
ENG L381 Recent Writing (3 cr.)
Select two courses from the following:
Communications
Select one course from each of the following categories:
Select one course from each of the following categories:
Prerequisite: a minimum of two semesters of college-level foreign language.
Linguistics (Select one)
Graduate Options
Psycholiguistics and Sociolinguistics (select one)
Graduate Options
Culture and Society (select one)
Graduate Options
Literature (select one)
Graduate Options
Methods (select one)
Practicum
Graduate Option
Electives to total 24 credit hours selected from the following:
Graduate Options
See advisor for other approved courses.
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
The French major requires the completion of a minimum of 36 credit hours,
including at least 30 credit hours in 300- and 400-level courses. Courses below
the 200 level may not be counted toward licensing.
Prior to admission into EDUC M445 Methods of Teaching Foreign Languages,
students must take a departmental proficiency examination. The examination may
be taken more than once, but the student must pass the examination before being
admitted to student teaching. The examination will test the student’s oral
proficiency and knowledge of language structure.
200-level courses (6-8 credit hours) This work may be
completed through one of the following options:
Required (18 credit hours):
Electives from the following (15 credit hours):
Required (18 credit hours):
Electives (3 credit hours):
Prior to admission into EDUC M445 Methods of Teaching Foreign Languages,
students must take a departmental proficiency examination. The examination may
be taken more than once, but the student must pass the examination before being
admitted to student teaching. The examination will test the student’s oral
proficiency and knowledge of language structure.
200-level courses (6-8 credit hours) This course work may be
completed through one of the following options:
2. Satisfactory completion of German G225 (4 cr.) and G230 (4 cr.)
Required (15 credit hours):
Select from the following:
Literature (12 credit hours)
Select from the following:
Culture (3 credit hours)
200-level courses (6-8 credit hours) May be fulfilled through
one of the following options:
2. Satisfactory completion of GER G225 (4 cr.) and G230 (4 cr.)
Language: select two courses (6 credit hours)
Literature: select two courses (6 credit hours)
Culture (3 credit hours)
Prior to admission into EDUC M445 Methods of Teaching Foreign Languages,
students must take a departmental proficiency examination. The examination may
be repeated, but the student must pass the examination before being admitted to
student teaching. The examination will test the student’s oral proficiency and
knowledge of language structure.
200-level courses (6-10 credit hours) May be completed through
one of the following options:
Language (12 credit hours)
Literature (6 credit hours)
Culture and Civilization (3 cr.)
To be selected from any 300- or 400-level courses not taken to fulfill other
requirements.
200-level course work (6-10 credit hours) These credits may be
completed through one of the following options:
Language (12 credit hours)
6 credit hours selected from:
SPAN S320 Spanish Pronunciation and Diction (3 cr.)
Literature (3 credit hours)
Communications Theory and Writing (18 credit hours)
Reporting and Editing (select one group) (6 cr.)
Elective (3 credit hours)
PHYSICAL EDUCATION All-Grade Major (K-12) (62 credit hours)
Three courses from the following (4.5 credit hours): A361, A362, A363, A364,
A365, A366, A367, A368, A369
PHYSICAL EDUCATION Minor (Senior High/Junior High/Middle School) (31 credit
hours)
This minor is in the process of being approved. See an advisor in the School
of Physical Education prior to program planning.
Electives:
Four courses selected from the following (4 credit hours): P228, P229, P233,
P241, P242, P243
Two courses selected from the following (3 credit hours): A361, A362, A363,
A364, A365, A366, A367, A368, A369, A370, A371, A372
Two courses selected from the following (2 credit hours): P230, P234, P235,
P236, P237
READING Endorsement to Secondary License (Senior High/Junior High/Middle
School Program) (24 credit hours)
The holder of the reading minor is eligible to be a reading teacher at the
level of the certification to which it is attached. The minor is valid for the
duration of the certificate to which it is attached.
Required:
Electives:
Approved courses from reading, educational psychology, special education, and
language-related areas.
Available Combinations of Primary and Supporting Areas
General Requirements (12 credit hours) (except Biology undergraduate majors)
The science courses used for the general science requirements may not be
counted as a part of the primary or supporting science area.
Nutrition (select one course)
Pharmacology (select one course)
Select 6 credit hours from:
Biology—At least one course from this area for each student except
students with biology as a primary area.
Chemistry—At least one course from this area for each student except
students with chemistry as a primary area. Required for students who wish to be
certified in biology.
Geology—Except students with earth-space science primary area.
Physics—Except students with physics as a primary area.
Geography—Except students with earth-space science as a primary area.
Biology Supporting Area (for chemistry and physical science primary areas
only) (17 credit hours)
Chemistry Supporting Area (for biology and physics primary areas only)
(16 credit hours)
Students must complete A through G.
Earth-Space Science Supporting Area (for biology, chemistry, and physics
primary areas)
Physics Supporting Area (for biology, chemistry, and earth-science
primary areas) (15 credit hours)
Note: PHYS 342L Modern Physics Lab is recommended. It does not
replace the need for a second course elective in Group B.
Physical Science Supporting Area (for biology and earth-space science
primary areas only) (18 credit hours)
General Science Supporting Area (for biology primary area only) (15
credit hours)
Mathematics Supporting Area (for biology, chemistry, earth-space,
physical science, and physics primary areas) (16 credit hours)
Within the overall major, one of the following areas must be chosen as a
primary area with at least 18 credit hours of course work, and two others must
be chosen as supporting areas with at least 12 credit hours of course work in
each. For each primary and supporting area chosen, the specific courses listed
must be completed.
A minimum of one course in each of at least three listed areas other
than the primary and supporting areas must be completed. Additional course work
to complete the minimum requirement of 52 credit hours should be elected to
contribute to a diversified and coherent view of social studies.
Students should plan their major program in consultation with a social
studies education faculty advisor. This will ensure the development of an
overall view of social studies as a total subject area, and a coherent pattern
of primary and supporting areas.
Anthropology
ANTH A303 Evolution and Prehistory (3 cr.) and
ANTH A304 Social and Cultural Behavior (3 cr.)
ECON E202 Introduction to Macroeconomics (3 cr.)
Geography
Psychology
Sociology
U.S. History
World Civilizations
One of the following areas must be chosen as a primary area with at least
18 credit hours of course work completed. The specific courses listed under the
area must be completed, but no more than 6 credit hours at the 100 level in the
primary area can be counted toward the minor requirements.
A minimum of one course each in at least three listed areas other than the
primary area must be completed. Additional course work to complete the minimum
30 credit hour requirement should be elected to contribute to a diversified and
coherent view of social studies. Students should plan their minor programs in
consultation with a social studies education faculty advisor. This will ensure
the development of an overall view of social studies as a total subject area,
and a coherent pattern of primary and supporting areas.
Anthropology
Economics
Geography
Government
Psychology
Sociology
SOC R121 Social Problems (3 cr.)
U.S. History
World Civilizations
COMM R228 Discussion and Group Methods (3 cr.)
COMM R321 Persuasion (3 cr.)
Choose any courses in the Department of Communication Studies, excluding R110
and R223.
COMM R228 Discussion and Group Methods (3 cr.)
COMM R320 Public Speaking (3 cr.) or
COMM R321 Persuasion (3 cr.)
Choose four of the following (12 credit hours):
COMM T339 Directing I (3 cr.)
ENG G206 Introduction to Grammar (3 cr.)
ENG G301 History of the English Language (3 cr.)
ENG G302 Structure of Modern English (3 cr.)
LING L103 Introduction to Study of Language (3 cr.)
LING L365 Introduction to Linguistics (3 cr.)
ENG G501 American English (3 cr.)
LING L503 Survey of Linguistics (3 cr.)
LING L522 Survey of Applied Linguistics (3 cr.)
ENG L532 Second Language Acquisition (3 cr.)
ENG G625 Introduction to Text Linguistics/Discourse Analysis (4 cr.)
ENG G651 American English
ENG G562 English Language and Sociolinguistics (4 cr.)
EDUC H340 Education and American Culture (3 cr.)
EDUC M300 Teaching in a Pluralistic Society (3 cr.)
EDUC H540 Sociology of Education (3 cr.)
ENG L376 Literature for Adolescents (3 cr.)
ENG L390 Children’s Literature (3 cr.)
ENG L391 Literature for Young Adults (3 cr.)
EDUC E449 Trade Books in the Classroom (3 cr.)
EDUC L535 Teaching Adolescent Literature (3 cr.)
EDUC L559 Tradebooks in the Elementary Classroom (3 cr.)
EDUC L442 Methods for Bilingual Teaching (3 cr.)
ENG G541 Materials Preparation for ESL Instruction (4 cr.)
ENG L534 Linguistic Resources and TESOL (3 cr.)
ENG L536 Methods and Materials for TESOL Teachers/Trainers (3 cr.)
EDUC L524 Language Issues in Bilingual and Multicultural Education (3 cr.)
ENG G205 Introduction to the English Language (3 cr.)
ENG G302 Structure of Modern English (3 cr.)
LING L205 Language and Style (3 cr.)
LING L367 Languages of the World (3 cr.)
SOC R420 Sociology of Education (3 cr.)
EDUC L524 Language, Education Issues in Bilingual and Multicultural Education
(3 cr.)
EDUC L536 Methods and Materials for TESOL Teacher-Trainers (3 cr.)
ENG G652 English Language and Sociolinguistics (4 cr.)
LING L511 Applied Transformational Grammar (3 cr.)
LING L522 Survey of Applied Linguistics (3 cr.)
LING L532 Second Language Acquisition (3 cr.)
SLIS L533 Library Materials for Children and Young Adults (3 cr.)
FRENCH Major (36-41 credit hours)
FREN F204 Second-Year Composition, Conversation, and Reading II (4 cr.)
FREN F307 Masterpieces of French Literature (3 cr.)
FREN F328 Advanced French Composition and Grammar (3 cr.)
FREN F331 French Pronunciation and Diction (3 cr.)
FREN F360 Introduction socio-culturelle à la France (3 cr.)
FREN F421 Fourth-Year French (3 cr.)
FREN F428 Seventeenth-Century French Literature (3 cr.)
FREN F443 Nineteenth-Century Novel I (3 cr.)
FREN F444 Nineteenth-Century Novel II (3 cr.)
FREN F452 La civilisation et littérature québécoise (3 cr.)
FREN F453-F454 Littérature contemporaine I-II
(3-3 cr.)
FREN F460 French Fiction in Film (3 cr.)
FREN F480 French Conversation (3 cr.)
FREN F495 Individual Readings in French Literature (1-3 cr.)
FREN F498 Foreign Study in France (4-8 cr.)
FRENCH Minor (27-32 credit hours)
200-level courses (6-8 credit hours) This course work may be
completed through one of the following options:
FREN F204 Second-Year French II (4 cr.)
FREN F307 Masterpieces of French Literature (3 cr.)
FREN F328 Advanced French Composition and Grammar (3 cr.)
FREN F331 French Pronunciation and Diction (3 cr.)
FREN F360 Introduction socio-culturelle à la France (3 cr.)
FREN F421 Fourth-Year French (3 cr.)
FREN F428 Seventeenth-Century French Literature (3 cr.)
FREN F443-F444 Nineteenth-Century Novel I-II (3 cr.)
FREN F453-F454 Littérature contemporaine I-II (3 cr.)
FREN F480 French Conversation (3 cr.)
FREN F495 Individual Readings in French Literature (1-3 cr.)
FREN F498 Foreign Study in France (4-8 cr.)
GERMAN Major (36-38 credit hours)
The German major requires the completion of a minimum of 36 credit hours,
including at least 30 credit hours in 300- or 400-level courses. Courses below
the 200 level may not be counted toward licensing.
GER G330 Mittelstufe II (3 cr.) (Every other year)
GER G333 German Translation Practice (3 cr.)
GER G340 Deutsch: Schreiben und Sprechen (3 cr.)
GER G445 Fortgeschrittenes Deutsch: Grammatik (3 cr.)
GER G465 Fortgeschrittenes Deutsch: Kommunikation (3 cr.)
GER G331 Business German (3 cr.)
GER G431 Advanced Business German (3 cr.)
GER G371 Der deutsche Film (3 cr.)
GER G407 Deutsche Literatur bis 1750: Mittelater/Reformation/Barock (3 cr.)
GER G408 Deutsche Klassik und Romantik (3 cr.)
GER G409 19. Jahrhunderts: Kultur und Literatur (3 cr.)
GER G410 20. Jahrhunderts: Kultur und LIteratur (3 cr.)
GER G490 Das deutsche Kolloquium : Variable Titles (3 cr.)
GER G041 Deutsche Kultur in Amerika (3 cr.)
GER G498 Individual Studies in German (1-3 cr.) or Courses not previously
taken to fulfill the literature requirement.
GERMAN Minor (24 credit hours)
GER G330 Mittelstufe II (3 cr.)
GER G331 Business German (3 cr.)
GER G333 German Translation Practice (3 cr.)
GER G340 Deutsch: Schreiben und Sprechen (3 cr.)
GER G431 Advanced Business German (3 cr.)
GER G445 Fortgeschrittenes Deutsch: Grammatik (3 cr.)
GER G465 Fortgeschrittenes Deutsch: Kommunikation (3 cr.)
GER G407 Deutsche Literatur bis 1750 (3 cr.)
GER G408 Deutsche Klassik und Romantik (3 cr.)
GER G409 19. Jahrhunderts: Kultur und Literatur (3 cr.)
GER G410 20. Jahrhunderts: Kultur und Literatur (3 cr.)
GER G355 Theater Spielen (3 cr.)
GER G371 Der deutsche Film (3 cr.)
SPANISH Major (36-38 credit hours)
The Spanish major requires the completion of a minimum of 36 credit hours,
including 30 credit hours in 300- and 400-level courses. Courses taken in
Spanish below the 200 level may not count toward licensing.
SPAN S204 Second-Year Spanish II (4 cr.)
SPAN S311 Spanish Grammar (3 cr.)
SPAN S317 Spanish Conversation and Diction (3 cr.)
SPAN S320 Spanish Pronunciation and Diction (3 cr.)
SPAN S428 Applied Spanish Linguistics (3 cr.)
Additional 3 credit hours selected from 300- or 400-level literature courses
SPANISH Minor (25 credit hours)
S204 Second-Year Spanish II (4 cr.)
S210 Second-Year Spanish Composition (2 cr.)
SPAN S317 Spanish Conversation and Diction (3 cr.) and
SPAN S428 Applied Spanish Linguistics (3 cr.)
Culture and Civilization (3 credit hours)
HEALTH AND SAFETY Minor (28 credit hours)
HPER H160 First Aid (3 cr.)
HPER H363 Personal Health (3 cr.)
HPER H366 Health Problems in the Community (3 cr.)
HPER H464 Organization of Health Education (3 cr.)
HPER H465 Community Health Education (3 cr.)
HPER N231 Human Nutrition (3 cr.)
HPER S350 Content and Materials in Safety Education (2 cr.)
SPEA H316 Introduction to Environmental Health (3 cr.)
JOURNALISM Minor (27 credit hours)
JOUR J200 Reporting, Writing, and Editing I (3 cr.) P: JOUR J100
JOUR J201 Reporting, Writing, and Editing II (3 cr.)
JOUR J300 Communications Law (3 cr.)
JOUR J410 The Media as Social Institutions (3 cr.)
JOUR J425 Supervision of School Publications (3 cr.)
JOUR J351 Newspaper Editing (3 cr.)
JOUR J342 Magazine Reporting (3 cr.) and
JOUR J352 Magazine Editing (3 cr.)
JOUR J343 Broadcast News (3 cr.) and
JOUR J353 Advanced Broadcast News (3 cr.)
JOUR J344 Photojournalism (3 cr.) and
JOUR J354 Photojournalism Editing (3 cr.)
JOUR J463 Computer Publication Design I (3 cr.)
JOUR J465 Computer Publication Design II (3 cr.)
MATHEMATICS Major (38 credit hours)
Students pursuing the standard senior high/junior high/middle school teacher
certification program in mathematics for a first undergraduate degree at IUPUI
must be enrolled in the IUPUI School of Science and must meet degree
requirements for the IUPUI School of Science as well as those for teacher
certification.
MATH 163 Integrated Calculus and Analytic Geometry I (5 cr.)
MATH 164 Integrated Calculus and Analytic Geometry II (5 cr.)
MATH 261 Multivariate Calculus (4 cr.)
MATH 262 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations (4 cr.)
MATH 300 Foundation of the Number Systems (3 cr.)
MATH 351 Elementary Linear Algebra (3 cr.)
MATH 453 Algebra I (3 cr.)
MATH 463 Advanced Geometry (3 cr.)
MATH 583 History of Elementary Mathematics (3 cr.)
STAT 311 Introductory Probability I (3 cr.) or
STAT 511 Statistical Methods I (3 cr.)
MATHEMATICS Minor (25 credit hours)
MATH 164 Integrated Calculus and Analytic Geometry II (5 cr.)
MATH 261 Multivariate Calculus (4 cr.)
MATH 300 Foundation of the Number System (3 cr.)
MATH 351 Elementary Linear Algebra (3 cr.)
MATH 453 Algebra I (3 cr.)
MATH 463 Advanced Geometry (3 cr.)
STAT 311 Introductory Probability (3 cr.) or
STAT 511 Statistical Methods I (3 cr.)
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Students pursuing the standard, all-grade (grades K-12) teacher certification
program in physical education at IUPUI must be enrolled in the School of
Physical Education at IUPUI and meet degree requirements for that school as well
as the requirements for teacher certification.
BIOL N261 Human Anatomy (5 cr.)
HPER H160 First Aid (3 cr.)
HPER H363 Personal Health (3 cr.)
HPER N231 Human Nutrition (3 cr.)
HPER P110 Dance in Elementary Education (2 cr.)
HPER P150 Gymnastics I (2 cr.)
HPER P195 History and Principles of Physical Education (3 cr.)
HPER P200 Microcomputer Applications in Physical Education (3 cr.)
HPER P210 Dance in Secondary Education (2 cr.)
HPER P215 Principles and Practice of Exercise Science (3 cr.)
HPER P271 Individual Sports (1 cr.)
HPER P290 Movement Experiences for Preschool and Elementary Children (2 cr.)
HPER P390 Growth and Motor Performance of School Age Youth (2 cr.)
HPER P397 Kinesiology (3 cr.)
HPER P398 Adapted Physical Education (3 cr.)
HPER P409 Basic Physiology of Exercise (3 cr.)
HPER P450 Organizational and Psychological Foundations of Coaching (3 cr.)
HPER P493 Tests and Measurements in Physical Education (3 cr.)
HPER P495 Laboratory Teaching in Physical Education (1 cr.)
HPER P497 Organizational and Curricular Structures of Physical Education K-12
(2 cr.)
HPER R275 Dynamics of Camp Leadership (2 cr.)
HPER H160 First Aid (3 cr.)
HPER P150 Gymnastics I (2 cr.)
HPER P195 History and Principles of Physical Education (3 cr.)
HPER P215 Principles and Practice of Exercise Science (3 cr.)
HPER P397 Kinesiology (3 cr.)
HPER P497 Organizational and Curricular Structures of Physical Education K-12
(2 cr.)
EDUC X400 Diagnostic Teaching of Reading in the Classroom (3 cr.)
EDUC X401 Critical Reading in Content Area (3 cr.)
EDUC X425 Practicum in Reading (1-6 cr.)
EDUC X470 Psycholinguistics for Teachers of Reading (3 cr.) or an
advisor-approved linguistics course.
EDUC X460 Books for Reading Instruction (Adolescent Literature) (3 cr.) or
ENG L376 Adolescent Literature (3 cr.)
SCIENCE (51 credit hours)
Students pursuing the standard senior high/junior high/middle school teacher
certification program in biology, chemistry, earth science, and physics for a
first undergraduate degree must be enrolled in the School of Science at IUPUI.
Students pursuing science certification must meet degree requirements of the
appropriate school (science or education) as well as requirements for
certification.
Earth-Space Science
General Science
Mathematics
Physical Science
Physics
Earth-Space Science
Mathematics
Physics
Mathematics
Physical Science
Physics
Earth-Space Science
Mathematics
Mathematics
Nursing B215 Normal and Therapeutic Nutrition (3 cr.)
HPER H363 Personal Health (3 cr.)
PHAR F216 Pharmacology (3 cr.)
BIOL K103 Concepts of Biology II (5 cr.)
BIOL K341 Principles of Ecology (3 cr.)
BIOL K342 Ecology Laboratory (2 cr.)
CHEM C106 Principles of Chemistry II (5 cr., lecture, recitation, laboratory)
GEOL G109 Geology: Evolution of the Earth (3 cr.)
GEOL G110 Geology: The Earth’s Environment (3 cr.)
GEOL G300 Environmental and Urban Geology (3 cr.)
PHYS 218 General Physics (4 cr.)
Astronomy—Except students with earth-space science as a primary area.
AST A105 Stellar Astronomy (3 cr.)
GEOG G110 Introduction to Human Geography (3 cr.)
GEOG G303 Weather and Climate (3 cr.)
GEOG G315 Environmental Conservation (3 cr.)
GEOG G318 Geography of Cities and Metropolitan Areas (3 cr.)
BIOLOGY Primary Area (24-25 credit hours)
Students must complete A through D.
BIOL K103 Concepts of Biology II (5 cr.)
BIOL K342 Ecology Laboratory (2 cr.)
Students must complete A through D.
BIOL K342 Ecology Laboratory (2 cr.)
CHEMISTRY Primary Area (24 credit hours)
Students must complete A through E.
CHEM C106 Principles of Chemistry II (5 cr., lecture, recitation, laboratory)
CHEM C343 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I (2 cr.)
CHEM C361 Physical Chemistry I (4 cr.)
CHEM C311 Analytic Chemistry Laboratory (1 cr.) (recommended but not
required)
Students must complete A through D.
for Earth Science Primary: CHEM C310 Analytical Chemistry (3 cr.)
for Physics Primary: CHEM C360 Elementary Physical Chemistry (3 cr.)
EARTH-SPACE SCIENCE Primary Area (24 credit hours)
See an advisor for program planning.
GEOL G109 Fundamentals of Earth History (3 cr.) and
GEOL G119 Fundamentals of Earth History Laboratory (1 cr.)
See advisor before choosing from courses above.
GEOL G206 Advanced Physical Geology Laboratory (1 cr.) or
GEOL G120 Physical Geology Laboratory (1 cr.)
GEOL G420 Regional Geology Field Trip (1-2 cr.) or approved course substitution
AST A105 Stellar Astronomy (3 cr.)
(17 credit hours)
Students must complete A through D.
AST A105 Stellar Astronomy (3 cr.)
GEOL G107 Geology: Resources and Man (3 cr.)
GEOL G110 Geology: The Earth’s Environment (3 cr.) and
GEOL G206 Physical Geology Laboratory (1 cr.)
PHYSICS Primary Area (24 credit hours)
Students must complete A through F.
PHYS 342L Modern Physics Laboratory (1 cr.)
PHYS 401 Physical Optics Lab (2 cr.)
Prior approval of the choice of courses for the elective in Group B is
required from the Physics Department to assure that the grouping is appropriate
for secondary teaching.
PHYS 219 General Physics (4 cr.) or
PHYS 201 General Physics I (5 cr.) and
PHYS 202 General Physics II (5 cr.) or
PHYS 152 Mechanics (4 cr.) and
PHYS 251 Heat, Electricity, and Optics (5 cr.)
PHYS 342 L Modern Physics Laboratory (1 cr.)—recommended and
Elective: Any physics course at the 300 level or higher
PHYSICAL SCIENCE Primary Area (25 credit hours)
Students must complete A through D.
CHEM C106 Principles of Chemistry II (5 cr.)
PHYS 219 General Physics (4 cr.) or
PHYS P201 General Physics I (5 cr.) and
PHYS P202 General Physics II (5 cr.)
GEOL G206 Physical Geology Laboratory (1 cr.)
Students must complete A through C.
PHYS 219 General Physics (4 cr.) or
PHYS 201 General Physics I (5 cr.) and
PHYS P202 General Physics II (5 cr.)
Elect 8-10 credit hours in physics or chemistry, and 5-7 credit hours in a
physical science other than the area in which the 8-10 credit hours were taken.
Students must complete A through E.
SOCIAL STUDIES (includes History)
Major (52 credit hours)
The major area consists of an overall minimum of 52 credit hours in the areas
listed below. At least 30 of these must be in courses numbered 300 or above. In
no single area can more than 6 credit hours of course work at the 100 level be
counted toward the major requirements.
Primary Supporting Economics Anthropology Geography Economics Government Geography United States History Government World Civilization Psychology Sociology United States History World Civilization
ANTH A104 Culture and Society (3 cr.) or
GEOG G107 Physical Systems of the Environment (3 cr.)
POLS Y103 Introduction to American Politics (3 cr.)
PSY B105 Psychology as a Biological Science (3 cr.)
SOC R121 Social Problems (3 cr.)
SOCIAL STUDIES (includes History)
Minor (30 credit hours)
The minor area consists of an overall minimum of 30 credit hours in the areas
listed below. At least 15 of these must be in courses numbered 300 or above.
ANTH A104 Culture and Society (3 cr.) or
ANTH A303 Evolution and Prehistory (3 cr.) and
ANTH A304 Social and Cultural Behavior (3 cr.)
ECON E202 Introduction to Macroeconomics (3 cr.)
GEOG G107 Physical Systems of the Environment (3 cr.)
POLS Y103 Introduction to American Politics (3 cr.)
PSY B105 Psychology as a Biological Science (3 cr.)
SPEECH COMMUNICATION AND THEATRE
Speech communication and theater majors are strongly encouraged to complete a
teaching minor with this program. See an academic advisor for suggestions and
assistance.
Major (36 credit hours)
COMM C180 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication (3 cr.)
COMM M150 Mass Media and Contemporary Society (3 cr.)
COMM R227 Argumentation and Debate (3 cr.) or
COMM R310 Introduction to Rhetoric and Public Address (3 cr.)
COMM R320 Public Speaking (3 cr.) or
COMM T130 Introduction to Theatre (3 cr.)
COMM T133 Introduction to Acting (3 cr.)
COMM T339 Directing I (3 cr.)
Electives (6 credit hours)
SPEECH COMMUNICATION AND THEATRE
Minor (24 credit hours)
COMM R227 Argumentation and Debate (3 cr.) or
COMM R310 Introduction to Rhetoric and Public Address (3 cr.) or
COMM T130 Introduction to Theater (3 cr.)
COMM M150 Mass Media and Contemporary Society (3 cr.)
COMM T133 Introduction to Acting (3 cr.)
COMM T205 Introduction to Oral Interpretation (3 cr.)
COMM T336 Children’s Theater (3 cr.)
COMM T337/8 Theater History
VISUAL ARTS Major
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