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Undergraduate Catalog 2009-2010
 
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Undergraduate Catalog
School of Education
Department of Elementary Education
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in Geography
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in Biology
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in Economics
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in English
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in Health
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in History
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in Mathematics
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in Physical Education
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in Political Science
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in Psychology
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in Reading
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in Sociology
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in Special Education
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in Speech -Theatre (Speech concentration)
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in Speech -Theatre - (Theatre concentration)
Elementary Education Course Descriptions
 
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in Geography - Department of Elementary Education
Major Requirements Credits
Total Credit Hours 124.0
Student must fulfill all requirements for admission to Teacher Education. Grade of C or higher in all education courses, including Teacher Internship. Students must complete six hours of restricted electives with approval of department chair and advisor.  
University College Core Curriculum 46.0
Freshman Seminar/University Studies* 2.0
Select one option from the following: UNIV 101 And UNIV 102 Or UNIV 110  
Critical Thinking** 3.0
PHIL 110  
English Composition*** 6.0
ENGL 110 And ENGL 120  
Speech 3.0
SPEE 200  
Mathematics**** 6.0
MATH 121 Or MATH 123 Or MATH 124 Or MATH 129 Or MATH 130 Or MATH 131 Or MATH 140 Or MATH 142 Or MATH 150  
Natural Sciences***** 8.0
NSCI 110 And NSCI 120  
History and Social Sciences 3.0
Select one from the following: HIST 211 Or HIST 212 Complete HIST 211 And HUMN 212; Or HIST 212 and HUMN 211  
Humanities and Fine Arts 3.0
Select one from the following: HUMN 211 Or HUMN 212 Complete HUMN 211 and HIST 212; Or HUMN 212 and HIST 211.  
Physical Education/Health Education 3.0
HEED 112 And one of the following: PEDU 101 to PEDU 141  
University College Restricted Electives 9.0

HIST 110 And
POLI 210 And
PSYC 210

Notes

* UNIV 101-102 required for all first time students; UNIV 110 required for transfer students with fewer than 30 transfer credits.
** PHIL 110 not required for students with 60+ transfer credits.
*** ENGL 108 and additional credits in ENGL 110-120 may be required based on profile scores.
**** Additional mathematics courses and additional credits in MATH 121-123 may be required based on profile scores.
***** Students are not permitted to complete BIOL 110 and NSCI 120 to fulfill Natural Science requirements.
 
Program Requirements 78.0
Professional Education Courses 28.0
EDUC 210 And EDUC 211 And EDUC 310 And EDUC 330 And EDUC 340 And ELEM 471 And EDUC 491  
Elementary Education Major Core 32.0
ELEM 353 And ELEM 354 And ELEM 451 And ELEM 455 And ELEM 456 (Formal admission to Teacher Education required to enroll in these courses: ELEM 353, ELEM 354, ELEM 451, ELEM 455, ELEM 456, READ 315) And EDUC 315 And ENGL 300 And PEDU 320 And READ 315 And SPED 320 And one of the following: HIST 211 Or HIST 212  
Geography Concentration 18.0
GEOG 210 And GEOG 220 And GEOG 311 And GEOG 480 And choose four: GEOG 230 Or GEOG 310 Or GEOG 317 Or GEOG 340 Or GEOG 350 Or GEOG 370 Or GEOG 410 Or GEOG 440  
 
 
 
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