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Begin Date: Spring Semester 2005
End Date: Spring Semester 2006
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Abington College
(SECAB)
University Park, College of Education (SECED)
PROFESSOR MURRY R. NELSON, in charge
The following teaching options are available for majors in Secondary Education: Biological Science, Chemistry, Earth and Space Science, English/Communication, Environmental Education, General Science, Mathematics, Physics, and Social Studies/Citizenship Education.
The Secondary Education major helps prepare students for middle school and/or high school teaching positions and for other employment in fields related to their content specialties.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE TEACHING OPTION: This option enables the graduate to meet all of the academic requirements for the Instructional I certificate for teaching at the secondary-school level, which is issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
CHEMISTRY TEACHING OPTION: This option enables the graduate to meet all of the academic requirements for the Instructional I certificate for teaching at the secondary-school level, which is issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION TEACHING OPTION: This option enables the graduate to meet all of the academic requirements for the Instructional I certificate for teaching social studies in secondary schools, which is issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE TEACHING OPTION: This option enables the graduate to meet all of the academic requirements for the Instructional I certificate for teaching at the secondary-school level, which is issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATION TEACHING OPTION: This option enables the graduate to meet all of the academic requirements for the Instructional I certificate for teaching at the secondary-school level, which is issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. This program has a Language and Literature Core and a Media Literacies Core. This program is open to students outside the College of Education who desire certification.
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION TEACHING OPTION: This option enables the graduate to meet all of the academic requirements for a Pennsylvania teacher certification in Environmental Education when completed in conjunction with another secondary education teaching option (i.e., Biological Science Teaching option). The total number of credits required will depend primarily on that other option.
GENERAL SCIENCE TEACHING OPTION: This option enables the graduate to meet all of the academic requirements for the Instructional I certificate for teaching General Science at the secondary-school level, which is issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. This option may only be completed in conjunction with another secondary education option (e.g., Biology); the total number of credits required will depend primarily on that other option.
MATHEMATICS TEACHING OPTION: This option enables the graduate to meet all of the academic requirements for the Instructional I certificate for teaching at the secondary-school level, which is issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
PHYSICS TEACHING OPTION: This option enables the graduate to meet all of the academic requirements for the Instructional I certificate for teaching at the secondary-school level, which is issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHING OPTION: This option enables the graduate to meet all of the academic requirements for the Instructional I certificate for teaching at the secondary-school level, which is issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
For the B.S. degree in Secondary Education with an option in Biological Science Teaching, a minimum of 128 credits is required; with an option in Chemistry Teaching, a minimum of 124 credits is required; with an option in Citizenship Education Teaching, a minimum of 122 credits is required. with an option in Earth and Space Science Teaching, a minimum of 122 credits is required; with an option in English/Communication Teaching, a minimum of 131 credits is required; with an option in Environmental Education Teaching and a cohort option, a minimum of 124 credits is required; with an option in General Science Teaching and a cohort option, a minimum of 124 credits is required; with an option in Mathematics Teaching, a minimum of 128 credits is required; with an option in Physics Teaching, a minimum of 124 credits is required; with an option in Social Studies Teaching, a minimum of 125 credits is required. (See also Teacher Education Programs.)
Scheduling Recommendation by Semester Standing given like (Sem: 1-2)
GENERAL EDUCATION: 45 credits
(12-24 of these 45 credits are
included in the REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR)
(See description of General
Education in front of Bulletin.)
FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR:
(Included in ELECTIVES or GENERAL EDUCATION
course selection)
UNITED STATES CULTURES AND INTERNATIONAL CULTURES:
(Included in ELECTIVES,
GENERAL EDUCATION course selection, or REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR)
WRITING ACROSS THE CURRICULUM:
(Included in REQUIREMENTS FOR THE
MAJOR)
ELECTIVES: 0-4 credits
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR: 82-110 credits
(This includes 12-24
credits of General Education courses: Biological Science Teaching option,
Chemistry Teaching option, Earth and Space Science Teaching option,
Environmental Education Teaching option, General Science Teaching option, and
Physics Teaching option--3 credits of GH courses; 9 credits of GN courses, 3-6
credits of GS courses; 6 credits of GQ courses. Citizenship Education Teaching
option--6 credits of GH courses; 3 credits of GN courses; 3-6 credits of GS
courses. English/Communication Teaching
option--3 credits of GA courses; 6 credits of GH courses; 3-6 credits of GS
courses. Mathematics Teaching option--3 credits of GH courses; 3-6 credits of GS
courses; 6 credits of GQ courses. Social Studies Teaching
option--6 credits of GH courses; 3 credits of GN courses; 6 credits of GS
courses.)
COMMON REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR (ALL OPTIONS): 41 credits[18]
PRESCRIBED COURSES (32 credits)
C I 295(2), EDPSY 014(3), EDTHP
115(3), PSY 002 GS(3) (Sem: 1-2)
C I 412W(3), C I 495C(3) (Sem: 5-8)
C I
495E(15) (Sem: 7-8)
ADDITIONAL COURSES (3 credits)
PSY 426(3) or HD FS 239 GS(3) (Sem:
4-6)
SUPPORTING COURSES AND RELATED AREAS (6 credits)
Select 3
credits of GH courses from Literature Selection (Sem: 1-4)
Select 3 credits
at the 400 level of any EDTHP course (Sem: 5-8)
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE TEACHING OPTION: (66-69 credits)[18]
PRESCRIBED COURSES (30 credits)
CHEM 012 GN(3), CHEM 013
GN(3), CHEM 014 GN(1), CHEM 015 GN(1), MATH 140 GQ(4) (Sem: 1-2)
BIOL 110
GN(4), BIOL 220W GN(4), BIOL 240W GN(4) (Sem: 1-4)
SCIED 411(3), SCIED
412(3) (Sem: 5-7)
ADDITIONAL COURSES (25-28 credits)
MATH 141 GQ(4) or 4 credits of 200-level STAT GQ courses; BIOL 230W GN(4) or
B M B 251(3) and B M B 252(3); BIOL 427(3), GEOSC 204(4), GEOSC 424(3), ANTH 021
GN(3) or ANTH 460(3); PHYS 250 GN(4) and PHYS 251 GN(4) or PHYS 211 GN(4) and
PHYS 212(4) (Sem: 4-7)
Select 6 credits from B M B 211(3), B M B 212(1), B M
B 401(2), B M B 402(3), CHEM 034(3), CHEM 035(3), CHEM 036(2), CHEM 038(3), CHEM
039(3) (Sem: 4-7)
SUPPORTING COURSES AND RELATED AREAS (11 credits)
Select 8 credits
of 300-level or 400-level BIOL or biological fields (Sem: 5-7)
SCIED 410(3)
or program-approved evidence of proficiency in technology and nature of science
(Sem: 5-7)
Note 1: Students may complete multiple science teaching options concurrently by completing all of each option's requirements. The six science teaching options are: Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Space Science, Environmental Education, General Science, and Physics.
Note 2: Red Cross certification in First Aid and CPR (or their equivalent) must be earned for science certification.
CHEMISTRY TEACHING OPTION: (63-65 credits)[18]
PRESCRIBED COURSES (42 credits)
CHEM 012 GN(3), CHEM 013
GN(3), CHEM 014 GN(1), CHEM 015 GN(1), MATH 140 GQ(4) (Sem: 1-2)
BIOL 110
GN(4), MATH 141 GQ(4), PHYS 211 GN(4), PHYS 212 GN(4) (Sem: 1-4)
CHEM
451(3), CHEM 452(3), CHEM 457(2), SCIED 411(3), SCIED 412(3) (Sem: 5-7)
ADDITIONAL COURSES (12-14 credits)
CHEM 036(2), CHEM 038(3), and
CHEM 039(3), or CHEM 034(3) and CHEM 035(3) (Sem: 3-4)
Select 6 credits from
CH E 210(3), CH E 435(3), or CHEM 402(3), CHEM 405(3), CHEM 408(3), CHEM 410(3),
CHEM 411(3), CHEM 425(3), CHEM 426(3) (Sem: 5-7)
SUPPORTING COURSES AND RELATED AREAS (9 credits)
Select 6 credits
in CHEM or chemistry-related fields at the 200 level or higher (e.g., B M B 211
and B M B 212, B M B 251, B M B 252, MICRB 251, MICRB 342, FD SC 400, FD SC 402,
AN SC 301, NUTR 251, CHEM, CH E) (Sem: 5-7)
SCIED 410(3) or program-approved
evidence of proficiency in technology and nature of science (Sem: 5-7)
Note 1: Students may complete multiple science teaching options concurrently by completing all of each option's requirements. The six science teaching options are: Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Space Science, Environmental Education, General Science, and Physics.
Note 2: Red Cross certification in First Aid and CPR (or their equivalent) must be earned for science certification.
CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION TEACHING OPTION: (51 credits)[18]
PRESCRIBED COURSES (39 credits)
HIST 001 GH;IL(3), HIST 002 GH;IL(3), HIST 020 GH;US(3), HIST 021 GH;US(3), PL SC 001 GS(3), PL SC 003 GS(3), ECON 002 GS(3), ECON 004 GS(3) (Sem: 1-4)
GEOG 020 GS(3), GEOG 030 GS(3), GEOG 121 GS(3) (Sem: 3-6)
SS ED 411(3), SS ED 412(3) (Sem: 5-8)
ADDITIONAL COURSES (6 credits)
GEOG 010 GN(3), GEOG 110 GN(3), or GEOG 115 GN(3); HIST 012 GH;US(3), HIST 130;US(3) HIST 150 US(3), HIST 153 GH;US(3), HIST 158 US;IL(3) or HIST 161 US(3) (Sem: 1-6)
SUPPORTING COURSES AND RELATED AREAS (6 credits)
Select 6 credits of 400-level HIST or GEOG to qualify for a Minor in one area.
EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE TEACHING OPTION: (60-65 credits)[18]
PRESCRIBED COURSES (22 credits)
MATH 140 GQ(4), BIOL 110
GN(4), CHEM 012 GN(3), CHEM 013 GN(3), CHEM 014 GN(1), CHEM 015 GN(1) (Sem: 1-2)
SCIED 411(3), SCIED 412(3) (Sem: 5-7)
ADDITIONAL COURSES (27-32 credits)
MATH 141 GQ(4) or 4 credits of
200-level STAT GQ courses (Sem: 1-4)
GEOSC 001(3), GEOSC 020 GN(3) or GEOSC
071(3) (Sem: 1-3)
GEOSC 021 GN(3) or GEOSC 204(4); EARTH 100 GN(3), EARTH
101 GN(3), EARTH 103 GN(3) or EARTH 105 GN;IL(3); METEO 003 GN(3), METEO 201(3),
or METEO 300(3); ASTRO 010 GN(2) and ASTRO 011 GN(1), or ASTRO 291 GN(3) (Sem:
1-5)
PHYS 250 GN(4) and PHYS 251 GN(4), or PHYS 211 GN(4) and PHYS GN
212(4), or PHYS 211 GN(4) and PHYS 213 GN(2) (Sem: 1-4)
GEOSC 040 GN(3),
GEOSC 440(3) or GEOSC 445(4); or METEO 022(2); or BIOL 435(3) or BIOL 482(4)
(Sem: 3-6)
SUPPORTING COURSES AND RELATED AREAS (11 credits)
Select 8 credits from EARTH, GEOSC, METEO, ASTRO, other earth science field,
or BIOL 427(3) (Sem: 5-7)
SCIED 410(3) or program-approved evidence of
proficiency in technology and nature of science (Sem: 5-7)
Note 1: Students may complete multiple science teaching options concurrently by completing all of each option's requirements. The six science teaching options are: Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Space Science, Environmental Education, General Science, and Physics.
Note 2: Red Cross certification in First Aid and CPR (or their equivalent) must be earned for science certification.
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATION TEACHING OPTION: (63 credits)[18]
LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE CORE: (42 credits)
PRESCRIBED COURSES (12 credits)
LL ED 411(3), LL ED 412(3), LL ED
420(3) (Sem: 5-8)
ENGL 444(3) (Sem: 5-6)
ADDITIONAL COURSES (30 credits)
(a) Select 3 credits from: AAA S
100 GS;US(3), AM ST 105 GH;US(3), ANTH 146 GS;US(3), CMLIT 001 GH(3), CMLIT 002
GH;IL(3), CMLIT 003 GH;IL(3), CMLIT 004 GH;IL(3), CMLIT 005 GH;US;IL(3), CMLIT 010
GH;IL(3), CMLIT 100 GH;IL(3), CMLIT 101 GH;US;IL(3), CMLIT 105 GH;IL(3), CMLIT 106
GH;IL(3), CMLIT 107 GH;IL(3), CMLIT 108 GH;IL(3), CMLIT 110 GH;US;IL(3), CMLIT 111
GH;IL(3), CMLIT 141 GH;US;IL(3), CMLIT 184 GH(3), CMLIT 185 GH(3), CMLIT 189 GH(3),
ENGL 135 GH;US(3), ENGL 139 GH;US(3), ENGL 194 GH;US;IL(3), ENGL 235 US(3), ENGL
262 GH(3), ENGL 263 GH(3), ENGL 265 GH(3), ENGL 268 GH(3), PHIL 006 GH;IL(3), RUS
110 GH;IL(3), RUS 120 GH;IL(3), RUS 130 IL(3), RUS 141W IL(3), RUS 142Y IL(3), or WMNST
003 GH;US;IL(3) (Sem: 1-4)
(b) Select 3 credits from: ENGL 221W(3), ENGL
222W(3), ENGL 231W(3), or ENGL 232W(3) (Sem: 3-6)
(c) Select 3 credits from:
ENGL 261(3), ENGL 262 GH(3), ENGL 263 GH(3), ENGL 265 GH(3), ENGL 268 GH(3)
(Sem: 3-6)
(d) Select 3 credits from: AM ST 493(3), CMLIT 400Y IL(3), CMLIT
401Y IL(3), CMLIT 402Y IL(3), CMLIT 404 IL(3), CMLIT 405 IL(3), CMLIT 406 IL(3), CMLIT 408 IL(3),
CMLIT 422 IL(3), CMLIT 423 IL(3), CMLIT 470 IL(3), CMLIT 480 IL(3), CMLIT 486 IL(3), CMLIT
487 IL(3), CMLIT 488(3), ENGL 431 US(3), ENGL 452(3), ENGL 453(3), ENGL 461 US(3),
ENGL 462 US(3), ENGL 463 US(3), ENGL 466 US(3), ENGL 467 US(3), ENGL 468 US(3),
ENGL 469 US(3), or ENGL 490 US;IL(3) (Sem: 5-8)
(e) Select 3 credits from: ENGL
430(3), ENGL 432(3), ENGL 433(3), ENGL 435(3), ENGL 436(3), ENGL 437(3), ENGL
438(3), or ENGL 439(3) (Sem: 5-8)
(f) Select 3 credits from: ENGL 441(3),
ENGL 442(3), ENGL 443(3), ENGL 445(3), ENGL 446(3), ENGL 447(3), ENGL 448(3),
ENGL 450(3), ENGL 452(3), ENGL 453(3), ENGL 454(3), ENGL 456(3), ENGL 457(3), or
ENGL 458(3) (Sem: 5-8)
(g) Select 3 credits from: ENGL 100(3), ENGL 407(3),
ENGL 417(3), or LING 100(3) (Sem: 5-6)
(h) Select 3 credits from: CAS
214W(3), COMM 160(1), ENGL 212(3), ENGL 213(3), ENGL 215(3), ENGL 281(3), ENGL
421(3), or THEA 440(3) (Sem: 5-6)
(i) Select 3 credits from; CAS 215(3), CAS
415(3), CAS 475(3), ENGL 311(3), ENGL 411(3), ENGL 470(3), ENGL 471(3), ENGL
472(3), ENGL 473(3), ENGL 474(3) (Sem: 7-8)
(j) Select any 3 credits from
cluster a, d, g, or i
MEDIA LITERACIES CORE: (21 credits)
PRESCRIBED COURSES (3 credits)
LL ED 480(3) (Sem: 5-6)
ADDITIONAL COURSES (18 credits)
(k) Select 3 credits from: COMM
100 GS(3), COMM 150 GA(3), COMM 205 US(3), COMM 411(3), COMM 413(3) (Sem: 1-4)
(l) Select 3 credits from: CAS 280W(3) or CAS 480(3) (Sem: 5-8)
(m)
Select 3 credits from: CAS 211(3), CAS 213(3), CAS 215(3), CAS 250(3), CAS
271(3), CAS 375(3), CAS 422 US(3) (Sem: 4-8)
Select 9 credits within one, or
across several, of the following media literacy areas:
Multimedia
ART 100 GA(3), ART H 111 GA(3), ART H
112 GA(3), ART H 120 GA;IL(3), ART H 130 GA;US;IL(3), CAS 175 GH(3), CAS 415(3),
COMM 100 GS(3), COMM 120(3), COMM 150 GA(3), COMM 180(3), COMM 250 GA(3), COMM
453 IL(3), COMM 454(3), CAS 283(3), CAS 483(3), PHOTO 100 GA(3), WMNST 205 US(3) (Sem: 1-8)
Theatre
THEA 102 GA(3), THEA 103(3), THEA 104(3), THEA 110(3),
THEA 112(3), THEA 210(3), THEA 428(3) (Sem: 1-8)
Print Journalism
COMM 260W(3), COMM 261 GH(3), COMM 401(3), COMM
403(3), COMM 409(3) (Sem: 3-8)
Speech Communication
CAS 201 GH(3), CAS 202 GS(3), CAS
211(3), CAS 213(3), CAS 215(3), CAS 250(3), CAS 280W(3), CAS 375(3), CAS 383(3),
CAS 411(3), CAS 422 US(3), CAS 455 US(3) (Sem: 3-8)
Instructional Systems:
INSYS 200(3), EDTEC 400(1-3), INSYS 441(3),
INSYS 446(3), INSYS 447(3), EDTEC 448(3) (Sem: 3-8)
Bilingual Education:
APLNG 482W(3), APLNG 491(3), APLNG 493(3), CAS
271 US;IL(3), CAS 471 US;IL(3), LL ED 424(3), LL ED 425(3), LL ED 445(3) (Sem:
3-8)
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION TEACHING OPTION: (58-61 credits)[18]
PRESCRIBED COURSES (24 credits)
CHEM 011(3), MATH
140 GQ(4) (Sem: 1-3)
BIOL 110 GN(4), BIOL 220W GN(4) (Sem: 1-4)
SCIED
411(3), SCIED 412(3), SCIED 457(3) (Sem: 5-7)
ADDITIONAL COURSES (7-8 credits)
CHEM 012 GN(3) and CHEM
014 GN(1) or CHEM 102(3) and CHEM 104(1) (Sem: 1-3)
BIOL 240W GN(4), W F S
407(3) or W F S 408(3) (Sem: 3-5)
SUPPORTING COURSES AND RELATED AREAS (27-29
credits)
SCIED 410(3) or program-approved evidence of proficiency in
technology and nature of science (Sem: 5-7)
Select two courses (6-8 credits)
in environmental law, economics, management and policy (e.g., AG ED 201; ECON
428; E R M 411, E R M 412, E R M 413W; W F S 410, W F S 447W, W F S 463W) (Sem:
4-7)
Select 4 credits of an environmentally related course in Science
Technology and Society (e.g., S T S 047, S T S 135 GS, S T S 327, S T S 420, S T
S 424, S T S 460, S T S 471) (Sem: 5-7)
Select at least 14 credits from the
cohort Teaching option (see Note 1)
Note 1:This option may only be completed in conjunction with another secondary teaching option, such as the Biological Science Teaching option.
Note 2: Students may complete multiple science teaching options concurrently by completing all of each option's requirements. The six science teaching options are: Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Space Science, Environmental Education, General Science, and Physics.
Note 3: Red Cross certification in First Aid and CPR (or their equivalent) must be earned for science certification.
GENERAL SCIENCE TEACHING OPTION: (41 credits)[18]
PRESCRIBED COURSES (22 credits)
CHEM 012 GN(3), CHEM 013
GN(3), CHEM 014 GN(1), CHEM 015 GN(1), MATH 140 GQ(4) (Sem: 1-3)
BIOL 110
GN(4) (Sem: 1-4)
SCIED 411(3), SCIED 412(3) (Sem: 5-7)
ADDITIONAL COURSES (16 credits)
BIOL 220W GN(4), BIOL
230W GN(4), or BIOL 240W GN(4) (Sem: 3-5)
MATH 141 GQ(4) or 4 credits of
200-level STAT GQ courses (Sem: 3-5)
PHYS 250 GN(4) and PHYS 251 GN(4) or
PHYS 211 GN(4) and PHYS 212 GN(4) (Sem: 3-5)
SUPPORTING COURSES AND RELATED AREAS (3 credits)
SCIED
410(3) or program-approved evidence of proficiency in technology and nature of
science (Sem: 5-7)
Note 1: This option may only be completed in conjunction with another secondary teaching option, such as Biology.
Note 2: Students may complete multiple science teaching options concurrently by completing all of each option's requirements. The six science teaching options are: Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Space Science, Environmental Education, General Science, and Physics.
Note 3: Red Cross certification in First Aid and CPR (or their equivalent) must be earned for science certification.
MATHEMATICS TEACHING OPTION: (57 -58 credits)[18]
PRESCRIBED COURSES (32 credits)
MATH 140 GQ(4), MATH 141
GQ(4) (Sem: 1-2)
MATH 220 GQ(2), MATH 311W(3) (Sem: 3-6)
MATH 310(3),
MATH 312(3), MATH 471(4), MTHED 411(3), MTHED 412(3), MTHED 427(3) (Sem: 5-8)
ADDITIONAL COURSES (19-20 credits)
CMPSC 101 GQ(3) or CSE 103
GQ(4); MATH 230(4) or MATH 231(2) and MATH 232(2); MATH 418(3) or MATH 414(3);
STAT 401(3) or MATH 415(3) or 3 credits of MTHED from program list; MATH 435(3)
or MATH 470(3); MATH 436(3) or MATH 441(3) (Sem: 5-8)
SUPPORTING COURSES AND RELATED AREAS (6 credits)
Select 6 credits
from 400-level MATH or MTHED courses (Sem: 5-8)
PHYSICS TEACHING OPTION: (58-64 credits)[18]
PRESCRIBED COURSES (45 credits)
CHEM 012 GN(3), CHEM 013
GN(3), CHEM 014 GN(1), CHEM 015 GN(1), MATH 140 GQ(4), MATH 141 GQ(4) (Sem: 1-3)
PHYS 211 GN(4), PHYS 212 GN(4) (Sem: 3-4)
MATH 220 GQ(2), PHYS 213
GN(2), PHYS 214 GN(2) (Sem: 3-6)
PHYS 237(3), PHYS 400(3), PHYS 419(3),
SCIED 411(3), SCIED 412(3) (Sem: 5-7)
ADDITIONAL COURSES (6-12 credits)
PHYS 457(1-3), or PHYS 402(4) or
PHYS 458(4); MATH 230(4) or MATH 231(2); MATH 250(3) or MATH 251(4) (Sem:
3-6)
SUPPORTING COURSES AND RELATED AREAS (7
credits)
Introductory biological sciences survey courses [e.g., BIOL 110
GN(4); SCIED 410(3)] or program-approved evidence of technology and nature of
science (Sem: 3-6)
Note 1: Students may complete multiple science teaching options concurrently by completing all of each option's requirements. The six science teaching options are: Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Space Science, Environmental Education, General Science, and Physics.
Note 2: Red Cross certification in First Aid and CPR (or their equivalent) must be earned for science certification.
SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHING OPTION: (54 credits)[18]
PRESCRIBED COURSES (36 credits)
ANTH 045 GS;US;IL(3), ECON 002 GS(3), ECON 004 GS(3), GEOG 121 GS(3),
HIST 001 GH;IL(3), HIST 002 GH;IL(3), HIST 020 GH;US(3), HIST 021 GH;US(3) (Sem: 1-4)
PL
SC 014 GS(3), SOC 001 GS(3) (Sem: 3-6)
SS ED 411(3), SS ED 412(3) (Sem:
5-8)
ADDITIONAL COURSES (9 credits)
GEOG 010 GN(3),
GEOG 110 GN(3) or GEOG 115 GN(3) (Sem: 1-8)
GEOG 020 GS(3) or GEOG 030 GS(3) or GEOG 040 GS;IL(3) (Sem: 1-8)
PL SC 001 GS(3) or PL SC 003 GS(3) (Sem:
1-8)
SUPPORTING COURSES AND RELATED AREAS (9
credits)
Select 9 credits of 400-level HIST or GEOG (Sem: 5-8)
[18] A grade of C or better per course is
required for teacher certification.
Last Revised by the Department: Spring Semester 2005
Blue Sheet Item #: 33-03-066
Review Date: 04/12/05
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