Bachelor of Science in Education Degree
For students planning to teach in elementary and secondary schools. Five curricula are offered:
Early Childhood Education (pre-school-grade 3)
Elementary Education (grades 1-6)
Exceptional Child Education (grades K-12)
Middle School Education (grades 5-9)
Secondary Education (grades 9-12)
All majors in education must meet requirements for admission to Teacher Education as listed on page xx. Regardless of printed program requirements, any changes or additions mandated by the State of Missouri will be come effective on the date cited by the regulations.
Students transferring into education programs must complete three semester hours of English Composition with grades of 'C' or better to meet certification requirements.
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Professional Education Requirements: 63 Hours
(A minimum grade of "C" is required in each professional education course.)
BLOCK I: 5 Hours
PY/CF 120 The Child: Devel/Conception to Adolsc (3)
EL 120 Elementary Field Experience I (2)
BLOCK II: 15 Hours
ED 255 Children & the Arts (3)
EF 200 School & Society (2)
EL 260 Elementary Field Experience (3)
EL 261 Theories of Learning & Management (2)
EL 262 Foundations of Reading Techniques (3)
EL 263 Foundations of Lang Arts Techniques (2)
BLOCK III: 14 Hours
EL 350 Elementary Field Experience (3)
EL 351 Tech of Teaching Elem Science (2)
EL 352 Tech of Teaching Elem Social Studies (1)
EL 353 Tech of Teaching Elem Mathematics (2)
EL 354 Corrective Reading Instruction (3)
EX 390 Psych & Educ of the Except Child (3)
EARLY CHILDHOOD BLOCK: 18 Hours
CE 340 Parent/School Collaborations (3)
CE 365 Connctg Assmt & Curric in Early Yrs (2)
CE 366 Devel Curric in Early Chldhd Educ (4)
CE 368 Early Childhood Field Experience (3)
CE 370 Lang Dvlpmnt of Young Child (3)
CF 300 Parent Education (2)
CF 301 Parent Education Lab (1)
BLOCK IV: 12 Hours
CE 499 Portfolio Review (0)
CE 433 Student Tching Early Childhood (1st) (6)
CE 434 Student Tching Early Childhood (2nd) (6)
Special Early Childhood Requirements: 14 Hours
BS 118 Intro Process Science Elem Teachers (1)
CF 200 Guiding Alternatives (3)
OR
CE 330 Classroom Management (3)
CF 290 Preschool Participation (2)
CF 291 Preschool Participation Laboratory (1)
CF 316 Prenatal & Infant Growth (2)
CF 317 Prenatal & Infant Growth Laboratory (1)
FN 425 Health, Safety & Nutrition (3)
MU 356 Music Skills/Classroom Teacher (1)
Additional Requirements: 33 Hours
(Some courses may fulfill University Studies requirements)
BS 218 Biological Science: A Process Apprch (3)
EC 101 Economic Problems & Policies (3)
OR
EC 215 Principles of Microeconomics (3)
OR
AG 201 World Food & Society (3)
EN 140 Rhetoric & Critical Thinking (3)
LI 243 Children's Literature (3)
MA 118 Mathematics I (3)
PH 218 Physical Science: A Process Approach (3)
PS 103 U.S. Political Systems (3)
SC 105 Fundamentals of Oral Communication (3)
SO 102 Soc, Culture & Social Behvr (3)
OR
SO 120 Cities and Society (3)
OR
SW 207 Understanding Culture/Soc Diversity (3)
UI 318 Earth Science: A Process Approach (3)
US 105 American History I (3)
OR
US 107 American History II (3)
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
In addition to other requirements, an Area of Specialization must be chosen from:
Art Music
Early Childhood Physical Education
Foreign Languages Science
Language & Literature Social Studies
Mathematics TESOL
Professional Education Requirements: 48 Hours
(A minimum grade of "C" is required in each professional education course.)
BLOCK I: 5 Hours
PY/CF 120 The Child: Devel/Conception to Adolsc (3)
EL 120 Elementary Field Experience (2)
BLOCK II: 15 Hours
ED 255 Children & the Arts (3)
EF 200 School & Society (2)
EL 260 Elementary Field Experience (3)
EL 261 Theories of Learning & Management (2)
EL 262 Foundations of Reading Techniques (3)
EL 263 Foundations of Lang Arts Techniques (2)
BLOCK III: 16 Hours
EL 350 Elementary Field Experience (3)
EL 351 Tech of Teaching Elem Science (2)
EL 352 Tech of Teaching Elem Social Studies (1)
EL 353 Tech of Teaching Elem Mathematics (2)
EL 354 Corrective Reading Instruction (3)
EL 355 Reading: Study Strategies & Skills (2)
EX 390 Psych & Educ of the Except Child (3)
BLOCK IV: 12 Hours
EL 499 Portfolio Review (0)
EL 453 Student Teaching Elementary (1st) (6)
EL 454 Student Teaching Elementary (2nd) (6)
Special Elementary Requirements: 10 Hours
BS 118 Intro Process Science Elem Teachers (1)
HL 210 Health & Safety (2)
MA 318 Math for Elementary Teachers II (3)
MA 418 Geometry for Teachers (3)
MU 356 Music Skills/Classroom Teacher (1)
Additional Requirements: 36 Hours
(These courses may also meet University Studies requirements)
BS 218 Biological Science: A Process Apprch (3)
EC xxx Economics course (3)
EN 140 Rhetoric & Critical Thinking (3)
LI 243 Children's Literature (3)
MA 118 Mathematics I (3)
PH 218 Physical Science: A Process Approach (3)
PS 103 U.S. Political Systems (3)
SC 105 Fundamentals of Oral Communication (3)
SO 102 Soc, Culture & Social Behvr (3)
OR
SO 120 Cities and Society (3)
OR
SW 207 Understanding Culture/Soc Diversity (3)
UI 308 Physical/Cultural Landscapes of the World (3)
UI 318 Earth Science: A Process Approach (3)
US 105 American History I (3)
OR
US 107 American History II (3)
EXCEPTIONAL CHILD EDUCATION WITH ELEMENTARY CERTIFICATION
Professional Education Requirements: 77 Hours
(A minimum grade of "C" is required in each professional education course.)
BLOCK I: 11 Hours
EL 120 Elementary Field Experience (2)
EX 200 Intro to the Exceptional Child (3)
EX 273 Intro to Cross Categorical (3)
PY/CF 120 The Child:Devel/Conception to Adolsc (3)
BLOCK II: 18 Hours
ED 255 Children & the Arts (3)
EL 260 Elementary Field Experience (3)
EL 261 Theories of Learning & Management (2)
EL 262 Foundations of Reading Techniques (3)
EL 263 Foundations of Lang Arts Techniques (2)
EX 302 Language Devel of the Except Child (2)
EX 307 Parents & the Exception Child (3)
BLOCK III: 16 Hours
EL 350 Elementary Field Experience (3)
EL 351 Tech of Teaching Elem Science (2)
EL 352 Tech of Teaching Elem Social Studies (1)
EL 353 Tech of Teaching Elem Mathematics (2)
EL 354 Corrective Reading Instruction (3)
EL 355 Reading Study Strategies & Skills (2)
EX 312 Diag & Remed of L D in Math (3)
BLOCK IIIa: 17 Hours
EF 200 School & Society (2)
EX 304 Behavior Management (3)
EX 305 Teach Strat/Career Dev for MH Adoles (3)
EX 309 Except Child Educ Field Experience (3)
EX 317 Assmt & Tech of Teaching Except Child (3)
EX 373 Techniques of Cross Categorical (3)
BLOCK IV: 12 Hours
EL 455 Student Teaching Elem (8)
EX 471 Student Teaching CC (6)
EX 499 Portfolio Review (0)
Special Exceptional Child Requirement: 4 Hours
BS 118 Intro Process Science Elem Teachers (1)
HL 210 Health & Safety (2)
MU 356 Music Skills/Classroom Teacher (1)
Additional Requirements: 33 Hours
(Some courses may also meet University Studies requirements)
BS 218 Biological Science: A Process Apprch (3)
EC xxx Economics course (3)
EN 140 Rhetoric & Critical Thinking (3)
LI 243 Children's Literature (3)
MA 118 Mathematics I (3)
MA 318 Mathematics II (3)
MA 418 Geometry for Teachers (3)
PH 218 Physical Science: A Process Approach (3)
PS 103 U.S. Political Systems (3)
SC 105 Fundamentals of Oral Communication (3)
SO 102 Soc, Culture & Social Behvr (3)
OR
SO 120 Cities and Society (3)
OR
SW 207 Understanding Culture/Soc Diversity (3)
UI 308 Physical & Cultural Landscapes (3)
UI 318 Earth Science: A Process Approach (3)
US 105 American History I (3)
OR
US 107 American History II (3)
MIDDLE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
MIDDLE SCHOOL EDUCATION: Grades 5-9
Middle School Professional Education Requirements: 43 Hours
Middle Level students must choose two subject area concentrations and take the following professional education courses:
(A minimum grade of "C" is required in each professional education course.)
BLOCK I:
SE 222 Intro to Middle & Secondary Educ (0)
BLOCK II: 17 Hours
EF 200 School & Society (2)
SE 250 Fundamentals of Middle School Education (3)
SE 251 Teaching Reading & Writing in Mid School (3)
SE 270 Secondary Block II Field Experience (2)
SE 271 Theories of Learning & Management (2)
SE 272 Teaching Reading/Secondary School (2)
SE 275 Diversity in America's Schools (3)
BLOCK III: 13 Hours
EX 390 Psychology & Educ of Except Child (3)
SE 300 Technology to Enhance Learning (2)
SE3XX Special Subject Techniques Course (3)*
SE3XX Special Subject Techniques Course (3)*
SE 371 Middle Block III Field Experience - Lang. Arts (1)*
SE 372 Middle Block III Field Experience - Math (1)*
SE 373 Middle Block III Field Experience - Science (1)*
SE 374 Middle Block III Field Experience - Social Studies (1)*
BLOCK IV: 13 Hours
EF 400 Seminar/Educ Issues for Student Teachers (1)
SE 463 Student Teaching Secondary (1st) (6)
SE 464 Student Teaching Secondary (2nd) (6)
Choose One Option
OPTION I:
Middle School Majors must take Option I with Two Areas of Concentration (42-43 Hours) (See advisor for specific courses required in each option.)
Language Arts (21)
Mathematics (21)
Science (22)
Social Studies (21)
OPTION II:
Single Concentration for Secondary Major adding Middle or an Elementary Major adding Middle (Middle Level must complete Option 1) (30-33 Hours)
Language Arts (30)
Mathematics (30)
Science (33)
Social Studies (30)
*Middle level majors must chose two areas of concentration, which require two Techniques courses and each Techniques course requires its own specialty SE37X Middle Block III Field Experience for a total of 2 hours of Block III field experience.
SECONDARY EDUCATION
Secondary level majors must chose from the following majors:
Art Education (K-12) Physical Education (K-12)
Biology Education Physics Education
Business & Marketing Ed. Social Studies Education
Chemistry Education Spanish Education (K-12)
English Education Speech & Theatre Education
French Education (K-12) Unified Science: Biology
German Education (K-12) Unified Science: Chemistry
Industrial Education Unified Science: Physics
Mathematics Education
Certification programs are available in Speech and Language Specialist (K-12), and Teaching English as a Second Language (K-12). Additionally, a Music Education major is available on the Bachelor of Music Education degree and a major in Family and Consumer Sciences Education is available on the Bachelor of Science in Family and Consumer Sciences Education degree.
A minimum grade of "C" is required in each course in the content major and in each professional education course
Secondary Professional Education Requirements: 37 Hours
BLOCK I:
SE 222 Intro to Middle & Secondary Educ (0)
BLOCK II: 14 Hours
EF 200 School & Society (2)
SE 270 Secondary Block II Field Experience (2)
SE 271 Theories of Learning & Management (2)
SE 272 Teaching Reading/Secondary School (2)
SE 273 Fund of High School Education (3)
SE 275 Diversity in America's Schools (3)
BLOCK III: 10 Hours
EX 390 Psychology & Educ of Except Child (3)
SE 300 Technology to Enhance Learning (2)
SE xxx Special Subject Techniques Course (3)
SE 370 Secondary Block III Field Experience (2)
BLOCK IV: 13 Hours
EF 400 Seminar/Educ Issues for Student Teachers (1)
SE 463 Student Teaching Secondary (1st) (6)
SE 464 Student Teaching Secondary (2nd) (6)
Additional Requirements - Middle School & Secondary Education: 12-18 hours
(These courses may meet University Studies requirements and must be completed with a minimum grade of "C")
EN 140 Rhetoric & Critical Thinking (3)
PY 222 Development of the Adolescent (3)
SC 105 Fundamentals of Oral Communication (3)
Any BI/BS course (3)
US105 American Hist. I or US107 American Hist. II (3)
PS103 US Political Systems (3)
Any CH, PH, GO course or UI373 Historical Geology (3-5)
Middle Level students only must also take:
MA 118 Mathematics I (3)
MA 318 Mathematics II (3)
ART EDUCATION
42 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(A grade of 'C' or better is required in all courses within the major.)
Required Courses:
AH 110 Art History Survey I (3)
AH 210 Art History Survey II (3)
AR 001 Freshman Core Review (0)
AR 100 Drawing I (3)
AR 104 Design Foundations (3)
AR 106 3D Foundations (3)
AR 150 Structural Figure Drawing (3)
AR 201 Color Composition (3)
AR 270 Art for the Elementary Teacher (3)
AR 330 Fibers I (3)
AR 332 Sculpture I (3)
AR 342 Ceramics I (3)
Choose 3 Hours From:
AR 202 Drawing II: Human Figure (3)
AR 320 Watercolor I (3)
AR 325 Painting (3)
AR 530 Figure Painting (3)
Choose 3 Hours From:
AR 302 Printmaking (3)
AR 303 Screenprinting (3)
AR 501 Intaglio Printmaking (3)
AR 502 Litho Printmaking (3)
Choose 3 Hours Art Elective (300-500 level)
Two pieces of artwork must be entered in the juried student assessment exhibition each year.
BIOLOGY EDUCATION
51 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(A grade of 'C' or better is required in all courses within the major.)
Required Courses:
BI 003 Biology Major Field Assessment (0)
BI 151 Biological Reasoning (3)
BI 152 Intro to Scientific Investigation (1)
BI 153 Intro to Organismal Biology (4)
BI 154 Genetics and Cell Biology (4)
BI 200 General Microbiology (3)
BI 489 Analysis of Biological Issues (2)
MA 133 Plane Trigonometry (3)
MA 134 College Algebra (3)
UI 422 Philosophy of Science (3)
Choose One Option:
BIOLOGY EDUCATION OPTION:
BS105 Environmental Biology (3)
OR
BI 332 General Ecology (3)
BS 113 Anatomy & Physiology I (3)
AND
BS 114 Anatomy & Physiology II (3)
OR
6 hours Biology electives - BI/BO/ZO 300 level or higher*
PH 106 Physical Concepts (3)
OR
PH 120 Intro Physics I (5)
AND
PH 121 Intro Physics II (5)
CH 181 Basic Prin of Chemistry (5)
OR
CH 185 General Chemistry I (5)
AND
CH 186 General Chemistry II (3)
Choose one of the following:
GO 110 Physical Geology (3)
GO 220 Meteorology (3)
GO 320 Oceanography (3)
UI 318 Earth Science: Proc Approach (3)
UNIFIED SCIENCE OPTION:
BI/BO/ZO 3xxx or higher (6)
BI 332 General Ecology (3)
BS 113 Anatomy & Physiology I (3)
BS 114 Anatomy & Physiology II (3)
CH 185 General Chemistry I (5)
CH 186 General Chemistry II (3)
GO 110 Physical Geology (3)
GO 220 Meteorology (3)
GO 320 Oceanography (3)
PH 120 Intro Physics I (5)
PH 121 Intro Physics II (5)
*One course must be BO or ZO prefix is BS 113/BS 114 are not chosen
BUSINESS AND MARKETING EDUCATION
42 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(A grade of 'C' or better is required in all courses within the major.)
AC 221 Princ of Financial Accounting (3)
AC 222 Princ of Managerial Accounting (3)
AD 101 Intro to Microcomputer Appl (3)
AD 210 Business Computing Fundamentals (3)
AD 222 Microcomputer Appl for Business (3)
AD 331 Advanced Word Processing (3)
AD 339 Network Support Systems (3)
AD 341 Information Systems Procedures (3)
AD 337 Admin Sytems Mgmt Internship (3)
AD 526 Improv of Curric in Busn & Mrktg Educ (3)
AD 527 Implement Busn & Mrktg Educ (3)
BL 255 Legal Environment of Business (3)
EC 215 Principles of Microeconomics (3)
MG 252 Business Communication (3)
MG 301 Principles of Management (3)
MK 301 Principles of Marketing (3)
Additional requirements:
UI 351 Public Opinion Management (3)
UI 359 Consumers: Buying/Having/Being (3)
CHEMISTRY EDUCATION
59-75 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(A grade of 'C' or better is required in all courses within the major.)
Required Courses:
CH 185 General Chemistry I (5)
CH 186 General Chemistry II (3)
CH 187 Qualitative Analysis (2)
CH 271 Quantitative Analysis (4)
CH 310 Intro to Physical Chemistry (5)
CH 341 Organic Chemistry I (4)
CH 342 Organic Chemistry Lab I (1)
PH 120 Introductory Physics I (5)
AND
PH 121 Introductory Physics II (5)
OR
PH 230 General Physics I (5)
AND
PH 231 General Physics II (5)
UI 331 Biochemistry I (3)
UI 422 Scientific Reasoning (3)
UI 443 Professional Exp in Chemistry (3)
Choose 3 Hours From:
BS 108 Biology for Living (3)
BS 218 Bio Science: A Process Approach (3)
Additional Requirements: 6 Hours
MA 134 College Algebra (3)
MA 139 Applied Calculus (3)
Choose one option:
CHEMISTRY EDUCATION OPTION:
Choose one of the following:
GO 110 Physical Geology (3)
GO 220 Meteorology (3)
GO 320 Oceanography (3)
UI 318 Earth Science: Process Approach (3)
Choose one of the following:
BI 332 General Ecology (3)
BS 105 Environmental Biology (3)
CH 350/EV 350 Environmental Chem (3)
GO 150 Earth Science: Environ Hazards (3)
GO 305 Environmental Geoscience (3)
UI 360 Recycling & Waste Management (3)
UI 372 Earthquakes & Society (3)
UNIFIED SCIENCE OPTION:
BO 200 Plant Biology (3)
CH 350/EV 350 Environmental Chem (3)
GO 110 Physical Geology (3)
GO 220 Meteorology (3)
GO 320 Oceanography (3)
MA 133 Plane Trigonometry (3)
ZO 200 Animal Biology (3)
ENGLISH EDUCATION
36 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(A grade of 'C' or better is required in all courses within the major.)
Required Courses:
EN 201 Writing About Literature (3)
EN 378 Grammars of English (3)
EN 379 Composition in the Secondary School (3)
LI 260 English Lit I (3)
OR
LI 261 English Lit II (3)
LI 270 American Lit I (3)
OR
LI 271 American Lit II (3)
LI 311 World Literature I (3)
OR
LI 312 World Literature II (3)
LI 385 Literature in the Secondary School (3)
LI 542 Literature for Young Adults (3)
Choose 3 Hours From:
EN 486 Sociolinguistics (3)
UI 500 History of English Language (3)
UI 501 Principles of Language (3)
Choose 3 Hours From:
EN 275 Intro to Creative Writing (3)
EN 376 Advanced Composition (3)
Choose 6 Hours From:
EN 300-EN 599 English elective
LI 300-LI 599 Literature elective
UI 332 Images of Women in Literature (3)
UI 341 Victorian Studies (3)
UI 431 Shakespeare Trag & Hum Cond (3)
UI 43 Shakespeare Hist/Com & Hum Cond (3)
Additional Requirement:
LI 256 Variety of Literature (3)
FRENCH EDUCATION
36 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(A grade of 'C' or better is required in all courses within the major.)
Required Courses:
FR 001 French Exit Exam (0)
FR 100 French Language & Culture I (3)
FR 120 French Language & Culture II (3)
FR 200 French Language & Culture III (3)
FR 220 French Literature (3)
FR 306 Contemporary France (3)
FR 320 French Pronunciation & Phonetics (3)
Choose 6 Hours From:
FL 311 Survey of FR, GN & SN Lit (3)
FR 311 Survey of French Literature II (3)
FR 415 17th Century French Literature (3)
FR 430 20th Century French Literature (3)
Choose 6 Hours From:
(Only one course may be selected from each of the areas of composition, conversation, commercial, grammar)
FR 301 Intermediate French Composition (3)
FR 305 Intermediate French Conversation (3)
FR 315 Commercial French (3)
FR 330 French Grammar (3)
Choose 6 Hours FR Electives (300-500 level)
Additional Requirement:
Choose 3 Hours From:
EH 366 Age of French Rev & Napoleon (3)
EH 370 Europe in the 20th Century (3)
EH 514 History of Modern France (3)
FL 205 Art of French Cinema (3)
GG 170 European Peoples & Civilization (3)
UI 362 Contemporary French Culture (3)
UI 375 European Film (3)
WH 103 European Civilization (3)
GERMAN EDUCATION
36 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(A grade of 'C' or better is required in all courses within the major.)
Required Courses:
GN 001 German Exit Exam (0)
GN 100 German Language & Culture I (3)
GN 120 German Language & Culture II (3)
GN 200 German Language & Culture III (3)
GN 220 German Literature (3)
GN 320 German Culture & Civilization (3)
Choose 6 Hours From:
FL 311 Survey of FR, GN & SN Lit (3)
GN 310 Survey of German Literature I (3)
GN 311 Survey of German Literature II (3)
GN 424 Twentieth-Century German Literature (3)
GN 440 Special Topics: German (3)
Choose 6 Hours From:
(Only one course may be selected from each of the areas of composition, conversation, commercial, grammar)
GN 301 Intermediate German Composition (3)
GN 305 Conversational German (3)
GN 315 Commercial German (3)
GN 330 German Grammar (3)
GN 340 German Phonetics & Pronunciation (3)
Choose 9 Hours of GN Electives (300-500 level)
Additional Requirement:
Choose 3 Hours From:
AN 101 Observing Other Cultures (3)
AN 181 Intro to Cultural Anthropology (3)
AN 241 Intro to Linguistic Anthropology (3)
AN 390 European Prehistory (3)
EH 370 Europe in the 20th Century (3)
EH 516 History of Modern Germany (3)
EH 527 Intellectual History of Europe (3)
GG 170 European Peoples & Civilization (3)
UI 37 European Film (3)
WH 103 European Civilization (3)
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
45 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(A grade of 'C' or better is required in all courses within the major.)
Required Courses:
ET 162 DC Principles & Circuits (3)
ET 164 AC Principles & Circuits (3)
IE 401 Technology Education Mgt (3)
IM 102 Technical Communications (3)
MN 170 Industrial Materials & Testing (3)
MN 203 Industrial Materials & Process I (3)
MN 204 Industrial Materials & Processes II (3)
TG 120 Computer Aided Eng. Graphics (3)
TG 180 Intro to Indus Graphics (3)
Choose 6 Hours From:
TG 220 Solid Modeling & Rapid Prototyping (3)
TG 226 Resid Arch Drft & Design (3)
TG 282 Electronic Publishing (3)
TG 284 Photography Fundamentals (3)
TG 386 Interactive Multimedia & Animation (3)
Choose 6 Hours From:
ET 100 Ntwkg Fund & Router Tech (3)
ET 101 Ntwkg Design & Advanced Routing (3)
ET 365 Industrial Electrical Power (3)
MN 383 Fluid Power (3)
Choose 6 Hours From:
CM 243 Construction Methds & Matls (3)
MN 354 Computer Aided Manuf (3)
MN 356 Robotics Fundamentals (3)
MATHEMATICS EDUCATION
43 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(A grade of 'C' or better is required in all courses within the major.)
Required Courses:
MA 138 Discrete Mathematics I (3)
MA 140 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I (5)
MA 145 Analytic Geometry & Calculus II (4)
MA 223 Elem Probability & Statistics (3)
OR
MA 523 Probability & Statistics I (3)
MA 240 Analytic Geometry & Calculus III (3)
MA 250 Foundations of Mathematics (3)
MA 334 Computer Programming (3)
MA 340 Concepts of Geometry (3)
MA 345 Linear Algebra (3)
MA 443 Elementary Number Theory (3)
MA 445 Modern Algebra (3)
MA 448 Mathematics Seminar (1)
UI 438 Nature & Growth of Mathematical Thought (3)
Choose 3 Hours From:
MA 523 Probability & Statistics I (3)
MA 540 Projective Geometry (3)
MA 545 Linear Algebra & Matrices (3)
MA 546 Advanced Calculus I (3)
MIDDLE SCHOOL EDUCATION
(5-9 CERTIFICATE)
40-43 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(See advisor for specific courses required in each option.)
Choose One Option
OPTION I:
Two Areas of Concentration (42-43 Hours)
Language Arts (21)
Mathematics (21)
Science (22)
Social Studies (21)
OPTION II:
One Area of Concentration (for Secondary adding Middle School only) (30-33 Hours)
Language Arts (30)
Mathematics (30)
Science (33)
Social Studies (30)
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
(PK-12 CERTIFICATE)
48 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(A grade of 'C' or better is required in all courses within the major.)
Required Courses:
BS 113 Anatomy & Physiology I (3)
HL 231 Fitness Conditioning (3)
PE 201 Sport & Society (3)
PE 216 Theory & Practice of Team Sports (2)
PE 217 Theory /Pract of Individ/Dual Leis Act (4)
PE 220 First Aid (2)
PE 235 Psych of Coaching & Human Perf (3)
PE 238 Foundations, Hist, Phil of PE & Sport Mgt (3)
PE 239 Teaching Children Physical Education (3)
PE 240 Rhythm, Plays & Games (2)
PE 270 Teaching PE to Middle School Learner (3)
PE 305 Motor Devel, Learning & Behavior (3)
PE 310 Tests & Measrmnts in Phys Act/Sport (3)
PE 341 Physiology of Conditioning (3)
PE 408 Phys Educ for Individuals with Disabilities (3)
PE 464 Kinesiology (3)
Choose One Hour From the Following:
AT 101 Aqua-Aerobics (1)
AT 130 Aerobics (1)
AT 132 Body Building (1)
AT 136 Jogging/Walking for Fitness (1)
AT 138 Low Impact Aerobics (1)
Choose One Hour From the Following:
DA 130 Ballroom Dance (1)
DA 145 Line Dance (1)
PHYSICS EDUCATION
57-73 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(A grade of 'C' or better is required in all courses within the major.)
Required Courses:
EP 100 Physic & Engr Concepts (1)
MA 140 Calculus I (5)
MA 145 Calculus II (4)
MA 240 Calculus III (3)
MA 245 Vector Calculus (2)
PH 230 General Physics I (5)
PH 231 General Physics II (5)
PH 341 Optics (3)
PH 345 Experimental Methods I (3)
OR
UI 330 Experimental Methods I (3)
PH 360 Modern Physics (3)
PH 370 Mechanics (3)
PH 371 Electromagnetics (3)
UI 422 Scientific Reasoning (3)
Choose 3 Hours From:
BI 332 General Ecology (3)
BS 105 Environmental Biology (3)
GO 305 Environmental Geoscience (3)
UI 360 Recycling & Waste Mgt (3)
UI 372 Earthquakes & Society (3)
Choose one option:
PHYSICS EDUCATION OPTION:
CH 181 Introductory Chemistry I (5)
OR
CH 185 General Chemistry I (5)
AND
CH 186 General Chemistry II (3)
Choose 3 Hours From:
BS 108 Biology for Living (3)
BS 218 Bio Science: A Process Approach (3)
BO 200 Plant Biology (3)
ZO 200 Animal Biology (3)
Choose 3 Hours From:
GO 110 Physical Geology (3)
GO 220 Meteorology (3)
GO 320 Oceanography (3)
UI 318 Earth Sci: A Process Approach (3)
UNIFIED SCIENCE OPTION:
CH 185 General Chemistry I (5)
CH 186 General Chemistry II (3)
BO 200 Plant Biology (3)
GO 110 Physical Geology (3)
GO 220 Meteorology (3)
GO 320 Oceanography (3)
ZO 200 Animal Biology (3)
Choose 3-4 Hours From:
BS 108 Biology for Living (3)
BS 218 Bio Science: A Process Approach (3)
SOCIAL STUDIES
54 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(A grade of 'C' or better is required in all courses within the major.)
Required Courses:
AN 181 Intro to Cultural Anthropology (3)
OR
UI 339 Indians of North America (3)
EC 101 Econ Problems & Policies (3)
OR
EC 215 Principles of Microeconomics (3)
GG 150 People & Places of the World (3)
OR
UI 452 Historical Geography of the World (3)
GH 315 Historiography (3)
PS 103 U.S. Political Systems (3)
PY 101 Psych Perspective/Human Behav (3)
OR
PY 102 Introduction to Psychology (3)
SO 102 Soc, Culture & Social Behav (3)
UI 401 American Cultural Landscapes (3)
US 105 American History I (3)
OR
US 107 American History II (3)
WH 101 Early European Civ (3)
OR
GH 110 Chinese Civilization (3)
OR
GH 115 Ancient Greece & Rome (3)
WH 103 Modern European Civ (3)
OR
GH 100 African Civilization (3)
OR
GH 125 Islamic Civilization (3)
OR
GH 130 Latin American Civilization (3)
Choose 3 Hours From:
WH 424 South America (3)
WH 430 History of China & Japan (3)
WH 440 Modern Middle East (3)
WH 520 Latin American Colonial History (3)
WH 524 History of Mexico (3)
WH 550 The Atlantic World (3)
UI 304 History & Culture of West Africa (3)
UI 503 Alexander the Great (3)
Choose 6 Hours From:
US History Courses (300-500 level)
Choose 3 Hours From:
US History Courses (any level)
Choose 3 Hours From:
EH/GH/WH History Courses (300-500 level)
Choose 3 Hours From:
PS 355 Less Developed Nations (3)
PS 570 Comparative Political Systems (3)
UI 350 Middle East Politics (3)
Choose 3 Hours From:
PS 335 American Foreign Policy (3)
PS 360 Political Parties & Voting Behavior (3)
PS 365 Legislative Process in the U.S. (3)
PS 390 The American Judicial System (3)
PS 490 Constitutional Law (3)
UI 320 American Presidency (3)
UI 357 Early Am Political Thought (3)
SPANISH EDUCATION
36 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(A grade of 'C' or better is required in all courses within the major.)
Required Courses:
SN 001 Spanish Exit Exam (0)
SN 100 Spanish Language & Culture I (3)
SN 120 Spanish Language & Culture II (3)
SN 200 Spanish Language & Culture III (3)
SN 220 Hispanic Literature (3)
SN 300 Spanish American Culture (3)
SN 306 Civilization of Spain (3)
Choose 3 Hours From:
SN 430 Spanish American Literature I (3)
SN 435 Spanish American Literature II (3)
Choose 3 Hours From:
FL 311 Survey of FR, GN & SN Lit (3)
SN 403 Survey of Spanish Literature I (3)
SN 404 Survey of Spanish Literature II (3)
Choose 6 Hours From:
(Only one course may be selected from each of the areas of composition, conversation, commercial, grammar)
SN 301 Intermediate Spanish Composition (3)
SN 305 Intermediate Spanish Conversation (3)
SN 316 Commercial Spanish (3)
SN 330 Spanish Grammar (3)
Choose 6 Hours SN Electives (300-500 level)
Additional Requirement:
Choose 3 Hours From:
AN 101 Observing Other Cultures (3)
AN 181 Intro to Cultural Anthropology (3)
AN 241 Intro to Linguistic Anthropology (3)
AN 360 Ancient Civ of Meso-America (3)
EH 370 Europe in the 20th Century (3)
GH 125 Islamic Civilization (3)
GH 130 Latin American Civilization (3)
UI 375 European Film (3)
WH 424 South Americas (3)
WH 520 Latin America Colonial History (3)
WH 524 Hist of Mexico Since 1810 (3)
SPEECH & THEATRE EDUCATION
36 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(A grade of 'C' or better is required in all courses within the major.)
Required Courses:
SC 155 Fund of Interpers Communication (3)
SC 160 Intercollegiate Debate (2)
OR
SC 161 Intercollegiate Debate (2)
SC 200 Advanced Public Speaking (3)
SC 314 Argumentation & Problem Solving (3)
TH 155 Makeup (3)
TH 218 Acting I (3)
TH 231 Stagecraft I (3)
TH 305 Rehearsal & Production (2)
TH 316 Acting II (3)
TH 351 Costume Design I (3)
TH 385 Directing I (3)
TH 485 Directing II (3)
Additional Requirement:
UI 425 Persuasion (3)
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