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Show Education — Secondary Education Education — Secondary Education Chemistry Twenty-seven hour list Chemistry 24, 25, 26 (15) At least 12 hours from Chemistry 51, 131, 132 141 (12) Twenty hour list Chemistry 24, 25, 26 (15) 5 hours from Chemistry 51, 131, 132 (5) Geology ■ - Geography Twenty-seven hour list Twenty hour list Geol. 21, 54, or 180 (5) Geol. 21, 54, or 180 (5) Geology 22 (5) Geology 22 (5) Geology 61 and 63 (6) Geology 61 and 63 (6) Two of Geology 105, One of Geol. 105, 110 110, 150 (8) 150 (4) Geography 1 (5) Geography 1 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. Twenty-seven hour list Twenty hour list Math 21, 51, 52, 53 Math 21, 51, 52, 53 (22) Math 152, or 131, and 153 or Math 131 or 152 or 153 (4) 157 One additional course selected from 127, 131, 135, 152, 153, 157 (12) Twenty-seven hour list Physics 61-66 At least 12 hours from Physics 5 or 14 Physics 101 or 111; 102, or 151 and 154; 103 or 143 or 167. Physics Twenty hour list (15) Physics 61-66 At least 5 hours from Physics 5 or 14 Physics 101 or 111, Physics 102 or 151, Physics 103, or 143. (15) Any deviation from the above list of courses must have prior written approval of the Dean of the School of Arts, Letters, and Sciences 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. 268 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 Group B Geography Anthropology History Economics Political Science Psychology Sociology SPEECH AND THEATRE ARTS COMPOSITE TEACHING MAJOR See description in these departments' catalog sections. EARTH SCIENCE TEACHING MAJOR See description in the Department of Geology-Geography section. STUDENT TEACHING Student Teaching (Education 157) is taken in selected junior and senior high school classrooms. The student may have experience at both levels and in both his major and minor subjects. During the quarter the student's time is taken entirely with student teaching and related professional course work. Assignments are made with consideration to the needs and desires of the personnel in the cooperating schools as well as the needs of the student teacher. All arrangements are made in the Office of the Coordinator of Professional Laboratory Experiences. Students who have completed the prerequisites: Education 111, 101, 105, 161, and 146,° may take student teaching the spring quarter of the junior year or the fall or winter quarter of the senior year. It is to be completed prior to his final quarter. The candidate for student teaching also must have completed at least 25 credit hours in his teaching major and 15 credit hours in his teaching minor or 40 hours in the composite major. "Education 146 should be taken preferably the quarter immediately preceding student teaching. 269 |