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Show Education Teacher Education The required courses have been selected to give the student a broad background in the biological disciplines as well as minimal training in the physical sciences. The courses required for the Life Science Composite Teaching Major are: Botany 110, 112, 361, or 362; Microbiology 111; Zoology 201, 211, 212, 330, 381; Botany 345 or Zoology 440 or 445 or 447 or 448; Botany 320 or Zoology 420 or 421; two credits of seminar selected from the Botany, Microbiology or Zoology Departments; Chemistry 111, 112, 113, or 121, 122, 123; Geology 111 and 112 or 122; Physics 101 and Mathematics 105 or 106. Substitutions of equivalent credits or deviations from the above requirements must be approved by the adviser. Recommended electives may be selected from the following: Botany 310, 322, 350, 415; Zoology 372, 380, 464, 468. It is strongly recommended that the students take more advanced courses in mathematics, physics, and chemistry, especially if they plan on graduate studies beyond the bachelor of science degree. Business Education Composite Teaching Major See description in the Business Education section of the catalog. English and Communication Composite Teaching Major Student may elect to emphasize either English concentration or Communication concentration. See description in the English or Communication sections of the catalog. English and Theatre Arts Composite Teaching Major Student may elect to emphasize either English concentration or Theatre Arts concentration. See description in the English or Theatre Arts section of the catalog. Music Education Composite Teaching Major Student may elect to emphasize either an instrumental concentration or a choral concentration. See description in the Music section of the catalog. Physical Science and Mathematics Composite Teaching Major The Mathematics and Physical Science Composite Teaching Major requires courses in three of the four departments: Chemistry, Geology-Geography, Mathematics and Physics. At least 27 hours of specific courses must be taken in one department and at least 20 hours in each of the other two departments selected. Chemistry Course Credits Twenty-seven hour list Chemistry 121, 122, 123 (15) At least 12 hours from Chemistry 213, 311, 312, 341 (12) Course Credits Twenty hour list Chemistry 121, 122, 123 (15) 5 hours from Chemistry 213, 311, 312 (5) Geology - Geography Course Credits Twenty-seven hour list "Geology 111 and 112, or 420 (5) Geology 122 (5) Geology 204 and 206 (6) Geology 295 and/or 495 Two of Geology 306, 318 or 315 (8) Geography 101 (5) Course Credits Twenty hour list Geology 111 and 112, or 420 (6) Geology 122 (5) Geology 204 and 206 (6) Geology 295 and/or 495 One of Geology 306, 318, or 315 (4) Geography 101 also recommended Mathematics A grade point average of at least 2.0 in all mathematics is required of those selecting either of the mathematics lists. 96 Education Teacher Education Course Credits Twenty-seven hour list Math 107, 211. 212, 213, 331 or (24) Math 310 or 312 One additional course selected from: 310, 331, 335, 341 (4) Course Credits Twenty hour list Math 107, 211, 212 213 (20) Math 310 or 312 or 331 (4) Physics Course Credit Twenty-seven hour list Physics 261-266 (15) At least 12 hours from Physics 101 or 107 Physics 103 Physics 311, 312 Physics 331, 332 Physics 351, 352 Physics 461, 462 (12) Course Credits Twenty hour list Physics 261-266 (15) At least 5 hours from Physics 101 or 103 or 107 Physics 311, 312 Physics 331, 332 Physics 351, 352 Physics 461, 462 (5) Any deviation from the above list of courses must have prior written approval of the deans of the schools of Natural Science and/or Humanities and the Dean of the School of Education and the heads of the department(s) concerned. Early consultation with the student's adviser is essential for anyone intending to take the composite major. Social Science Composite Teaching Major The Social Science Composite Program consists of an academic major in one of three areas of the Social Sciences (Geography, History, Political Science). The student will take, besides his major, a total of 45 hours in three fields listed in groups A and B below with a minimum of 14 hours in any particular area. The student must take his major plus at least one secondary area of concentration from Group A. He will then select his other areas of concentration from Group B. These courses may be used to fill the general education requirements in the Social Sciences. Group A Geography Political Science History Group B Anthropology Sociology Economics Psychology Communication and Theatre Arts Composite Teaching Major Student may elect to emphasize either communication concentration or Theatre Arts concentration. See description in the Communication or Theatre Arts sections of the catalog. Earth Science Composite Teaching Major See descriptions in the Geology-Geography Department section of the catalog. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Courses required for certification will be offered each quarter of the regular school year and summer school as the need dictates. Other courses listed will be offered as the need arises, either in day school, evening school, or summer school. 195. Introductory Field Experience (1) Provides exploratory experiences in both an elementary school and secondary school. Three hours of school visitation per week required. Orientation to the teacher education program included. A W S 280. The Problem Solving Process and Structure of Media Centers (3) Analysis and operation of various levels of media centers using a systematic problem solv- ing process. This course is made up of two modules: the problem solving process and the application of the process to solve organizational and management problems of various media centers. A W S Su 300. Fundamental Skills for Teachers (3) Provides exposure to experiences intended to develop basic skills in personal interaction and adaptation to teaching. Includes the Interaction Laboratory. Prerequisite: Education 195, or permission. A W S Su 301. Understanding the Learner (3) Basic concepts of the study of human behavior, development, and health. Prerequisite: Psychology 101. 97 |