Secondary Education

Summary of Requirements for a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Education.

A minimum of 128 semester credit hours to include:

  1. Completion of general university requirements (see Academic Regulations and Graduation Requirements of the university).
  2. Completion of a subject teaching major of at least 30 semester credit hours as recommended by the subject department and approved by the College of Education, and completion of a subject teaching minor of at least 20 semester credit hours as recommended by the subject department and approved by the College of Education, OR completion of a single subject teaching major of at least 45 semester credit hours as recommended by the subject department and approved by the College of Education.
  3. Completion of the professional education component. Professional Education Component
EDUC 200	Aide Experience				1 cr
EDUC 323	Motivation, Learning and
		Assessment				3 cr
EDUC 333	Content Area Literacy			3 cr
EDUC 343	Fundamentals of Educational
		Thought					3 cr
EDUC 406	Classroom Instruction
		Laboratory/High School			3 cr
EDUC 498	Student Teaching Seminar		2 cr

Appropriate student teaching course 7-14 cr

CESE 200 Mainstreaming and Multicultural Education 2 cr

HEC 200 Human Growth and Develop 2 cr

H E 200 Promoting Wellness 2 cr

A 30 semester credit teaching major and a 20 semester credit teaching minor, or a single subject major of at lease 45 semester credits is required for secondary education majors. (Credits stated are minimum requirements; some majors and/or minors require more hours.) Following are the requirements in various teaching major, minor, and single subject fields. Substitutions in teaching majors or minors and course programs fitted to individual student needs must have the approval of the subject department concerned and the Dean of the College of Education. Substitutions and approvals will follow a petitioning process which requires the signatures of the chair of the subject department, the student's advisor, and the Dean of the College of Education. Copies of the petition following action go to the Registrar's Office, the College of Education teacher education file, the student, and the student's advisor.

Secondary Education Teaching Major and Minor Fields

Art Major

ART 101		Drawing					3 cr
ART 103		Creative Process			3 cr
ART 104		Creative Process			3 cr
ART 108		Introduction to the Visual Arts		3 cr
ART 221		Survey of Art				3 cr
ART 222		Survey of Art				3 cr
ART 334		Secondary School
		Art Methods				2 cr

Studio electives from varied studio classes (Art 105 not included) 12 cr

Art Minor

ART 101		Drawing					3 cr
ART 103		Creative Process			3 cr
ART 104		Creative Process			3 cr
ART 108		Introduction to the Visual Arts		3 cr
ART 221		Survey of Art				3 cr
		OR
ART 222		Survey of Art				3 cr
ART 334		Secondary School
		Art Methods				2 cr

Studio electives from varied studio classes 9 cr

Biological Science Major

BIOS 101	General Zoology				3 cr
BIOS 102	General Zoology Laboratory		1 cr
BIOS 103	General Botany				3 cr
BIOS 104	General Botany Laboratory		1 cr
BIOS 203	General Ecology				4 cr
BIOS 206	Cell Biology				3 cr
BIOS 207	Cell Biology Laboratory			1 cr
BIOS 213	Spring Flora				2 cr
		OR
BIOS 214	Fall Flora				2 cr
BIOS 221	Introductory Microbiology		3 cr
BIOS 223	Introductory Microbiology
		Laboratory				1 cr
BIOS g310	Invertebrate Zoology			4 cr
BIOS g317	Organic Evolution			3 cr
BIOS g413	Biology Teaching Methods		3 cr
BIOS g491
		or g492	Seminar				1 cr
Recommended courses are BIOS g312 instead of BIOS 213 or BIOS 214, BIOS g358, and BIOS g431.

Biological Science Minor

BIOS 101	General Zoology	3 cr
BIOS 102	General Zoology Laboratory		1 cr
BIOS 103	General Botany	3 cr
BIOS 104	General Botany Laboratory		1 cr
BIOS 221	Introductory Microbiology		3 cr
BIOS 223	Introductory Microbiology
		Laboratory				1 cr
BIOS g413	Biology Teaching Methods		3 cr

Electives (must include a minimum of 2 credits of Botany) 5 cr

Business Education Major

ACCT 201	Principles of Accounting I		3 cr
B ED 102	Intermediate Typewriting		3 cr
B ED 240	Speedwriting Shorthand			3 cr
B ED 310	Microcomputers in
		Business Education			3 cr
B ED 320	Clerical Procedures			2 cr
B ED 330	Advanced Technology
		in Business Education			3 cr
B ED 332	Methods in
		Business Education			3 cr
VED g401	Foundations of
		Occupational Education			3 cr
VED g444	Guidance and Special Needs
		Concepts for Vocational
		Education				3 cr
VED g468	Techniques of Teaching
		Cooperative Education			3 cr

Select from the following: 3 cr

ECON 100 Economic Issues 3 cr ECON 201 or 202 Economic Principles and Problems 3 cr HEC 371 Consumer Economics 3 cr

Business Education Minor

ACCT 201	Principles of Accounting		3 cr
B ED 102	Intermediate Keyboarding		3 cr
B ED 240	Speedwriting Shorthand			3 cr
B ED 310	Microcomputers in
		Business Education			3 cr
B ED 320	Clerical Procedures			2 cr
B ED 332	Methods in
		Business Education			3 cr
VED g401	Foundations of
		Occupational Education			3 cr
Select from the following:				3 cr
ECON 100	Economic Issues				3 cr
ECON 201 or 202	Economic Principles and
		Problems				3 cr
HEC 371	Consumer Economics				3 cr
Business Education/Basic Business Major

ACCT 201	Principles of Accounting I		3 cr
ACCT 202	Principles of Accounting II		3 cr
B ED 102	Intermediate Keyboarding		3 cr
B ED 310	Microcomputers in
		Business Education			3 cr
B ED 332	Methods in
		Business Education			3 cr
ECON 201-202	Economic Principles
		and Problems				6 cr
MGT 261		Legal Environment of
		Organizations				3 cr
VED g401	Foundations of
		Occupational Education			3 cr
VED g468	Techniques of Teaching	
		Cooperative Education			3 cr
Business Education/Basic Business Minor

ACCT 201	Principles of Accounting I		3 cr
ACCT 202	Principles of Accounting II		3 cr
B ED 102	Intermediate Keyboarding		3 cr
B ED 332	Methods in Business Education		3 cr
ECON 201-202	Economic Principles
		and Problems				6 cr
MGT 261		Legal Environment of
		Organizations				3 cr
VED g401	Foundations of
		Occupational Education			3 cr
Chemistry Major

CHEM 121 General Chemistry I 5 cr CHEM 122 General Chemistry II 9 cr CHEM 126 Cations and Anions 1 cr CHEM 211 Inorganic Chemistry I 2 cr CHEM 232 Quantitative Analysis 2 cr CHEM 234 Quantitative Analysis Laboratory 2 cr CHEM g400 Practicum in Physical Science 2 cr

Approved electives in Chemistry 12 cr Chemistry Minor

CHEM 121	General Chemistry I			5 cr
CHEM 122	General Chemistry II			4 cr
CHEM 211	Inorganic Chemistry I			2 cr
CHEM g400	Practicum in Physical Science		2 cr
Approved electives in Chemistry				7 cr
Consumer Economics Minor

ECON 201-202	Economic Principles
		and Problems				6 cr
HEC 371		Consumer Economics			3 cr
HEC 431		Family Resource
		Management				3 cr
HEC g471	Advanced
		Consumer Economics			3 cr

Additional credits chosen from the following 6 cr

HEC g472 Teaching Consumer Economics 1-3 cr ECON g323 Economic History 3 cr ECON g331 Money and Banking 3 cr ECON g334 International Economics 3 cr ECON g338 Public Finance 3 cr ACCT 200 Personal Tax Planning 3 cr ACCT 201 Principles of Accounting I 3 cr ACCT 202 Principles of Accounting II 3 cr FIN 303 Principles of Real Estate 3 cr MGT 215 Small Business Management 3 cr MGT 261 Legal Environment of Organizations 3 cr MGT 362 Business Law 3 cr MKTG 325 Basic Marketing Management 3 cr MKTG g327 Consumer Behavior 3 cr

Economics Major
ECON 201-202	Economic Principles and
		Problems				6 cr
ECON g301	Macroeconomic Theory			3 cr
ECON g302	Microeconomic Theory			3 cr
ECON g323	Economic History			3 cr
ECON g331	Money and Banking			3 cr

Approved electives in Economics 12 cr

Economics Minor

ECON 201-202 Economic Principles and Problems 6 cr ECON g301 Macroeconomic Theory 3 cr ECON g302 Microeconomic Theory 3 cr

Approved electives in Economics 12 cr

Education of Hearing Impaired Minor SPA 320 Clinical Phonology 3 cr SPA 327 Sign Language I 2 cr SPA 328 Sign Language II 2 cr SPA 340 Audiology I: Hearing Science and Audiometry 4 cr

Three courses selected from: 9 cr

SPA 205		Communication Disorders			3 cr
SPA g301	Developmental
		Psycholinguistics and Reading		3 cr
SPA 329		Sign Language III			2 cr
SPA 330		Language Development			3 cr
SPA 335		Language Disorders			3 cr
SPA 345		Audiology II: Aural
		Rehabilitation				3 cr
Non-certification program; must be accompanied by a single subject 45 semester hour major.

English Major

ENGL 211	Introduction to
		Literary Analysis			3 cr
ENGL 251 or 252	English Literature			3 cr
ENGL 253 or 254	American Literature			3 cr
ENGL 281	Introduction to Grammar			3 cr
ENGL 301	Writing About Literature		3 cr
ENGL 311	Studies in Genre			3 cr
ENGL 331*	Methods in the
		Teaching of English			3 cr
ENGL 491	Senior Seminar				3 cr

One of the following: 3 cr

ENGL g472 Proseminar in a Major Literary Figure 3 cr ENGL g473 Chaucer 3 cr ENGL g474 Milton 3 cr ENGL g476 Shakespeare 3 cr Approved electives (6 cr must be upper division) 9 cr

*ENGL 331 must be completed before student teaching.

English Minor

ENGL 211	Introduction to
		Literary Analysis			3 cr
ENGL 251 or 252	English Literature			3 cr
ENGL 253 or 254	American Literature			3 cr
ENGL 281	Introduction to Grammar			3 cr
ENGL 301	Writing About Literature		3 cr
ENGL 311	Studies in Genre			3 cr
ENGL 331*	Methods in the
		Teaching of English			3 cr
*ENGL 331 must be completed before student teaching.

French Major

LANG 301-302	French Conversation
		and Composition				8 cr
		and their prerequisites or
		equivalent high school courses.
LANG g437	The Teaching of
		Foreign Language			3 cr

Upper division electives 10 cr

(must be approved by the Language Department and the College of Education).

French Minor

LANG 251-252 Intermediate French 8 cr (or equivalent) LANG g437 The Teaching of Foreign Language 3 cr

Approved electives 12 cr (must be approved by the Language Department and the College of Education).

Geology Major

GEOL 106	General Geology				3 cr
	OR
GEOL 109	Physical Geology			3 cr
GEOL 110	Geology Laboratory			1 cr
GEOL 112	Historical Geology			3 cr
GEOL 115	Physical Geography			4 cr
GEOL 211	Mineralogy				3 cr
GEOL g306	Environmental Geology			3 cr

Approved Geology electives 13 cr

Recommended electives include:

GEOL 201	Rocks, Rails, Trails			1 cr
GEOL 352	Sedimentation-Stratigraphy		4 cr
GEOL g356	Geology of Southern Idaho		2 cr
GEOL g358	Geology of North America		3 cr
GEOL g415	Quaternary Geology			4 cr
GEOL g417	General Soils				3 cr
GEOL 421	Structural Geology			4 cr
GEOL g430	Principles of Hydrogeology		3 cr
GEOL g431	Invertebrate Paleontology		4 cr
GEOL g491	Seminar					1 cr
Must be accompanied by a biological science, chemistry, mathematics, or physics minor of 20 hours. Appropriate chemistry and mathematics prerequisites also must be met.

German Major

LANG 303-304	German Conversation
		and Composition				8 cr
		and their prerequisites or
		equivalent high school courses.
LANG g437	The Teaching of
		Foreign Language			3 cr

Upper division electives in German 10 cr

(must be approved by the department and the College of Education.) German Minor LANG 253-254 Intermediate German 8 cr (or equivalent) LANG g437 The Teaching of Foreign Language 3 cr

Approved electives in German 12 cr

(must be approved by the department and the College of Education.)

Health Education Major

H E 200		Promoting Wellness			2 cr
H E 221		Introduction to
		Health Education			2 cr
H E 332		Community and Public Health		2 cr
H E 339		Methods of Teaching Health		3 cr
H E 340		Fitness and
		Wellness Programs			3 cr
H E g360	Healthy Lifestyle Management		3 cr
H E g401	Issues in Health and Wellness		6 cr
H E 430		Organization and Curriculum
		in Health Ed				2 cr
HEC 239		Nutrition				3 cr

Approved electives in Health Education 8 cr

Health Education Minor

H E 200 Promoting Wellness 2 cr H E 221 Introduction to Health Education 2 cr H E 332 Community and Public Health 2 cr H E 339 Methods of Teaching Health 3 cr H E 340 Fitness and Wellness Programs 3 cr H E g360 Healthy Lifestyle Management 3 cr H E g401 Issues in Health and Wellness 6 cr H E 430 Organization and Curriculum in Health Education 2 cr HEC 239 Nutrition 3 cr History Major

HIST 101 Foundation of Western Civilization 3 cr HIST 102 Development of Western Civilization 3 cr HIST 121 U.S. to 1865 3 cr HIST 122 U.S. since 1865 3 cr HIST 291 The Historian's Craft 3 cr HIST g491 Seminar 3 cr

Third World History (selected from): 3 cr

HIST 251 Latin American Civilization 3 cr HIST 252 East Asian History 3 cr HIST 254 Middle Eastern Civilization 3 cr HIST 255 African History and Culture 3 cr

Any two classes selected from: 6 cr

HIST g311 American Culture before 1800 3 cr

HIST g320 The Renaissance 3 cr

HIST g322 Religious Reformation and Conflict 3 cr

HIST g325 Industrialization and Social Change 3 cr HIST g356 Imperialism and Progressivism 3 cr HIST g360 The Spanish Empire 3 cr HIST g427 American West 3 cr HIST g429 Foreign Relations since 1900 3 cr HIST g435 Colonial Frontiers in America and Africa 3 cr HIST g437 Families in Former Times 3 cr HIST g439 Women in History 3 cr HIST g446 Social and Economic History of Greece and Rome 3 cr HIST g448 Medieval Social and Economic History 3 cr HIST g451 Constituting Modern Spain 3 cr

Two additional 200-400 level HIST courses 6 cr

POLS 101 Introduction to American Government 3 cr History Minor

HIST 101	Foundation of
		Western Civilization			3 cr
HIST 102	Development of
		Western Civilization			3 cr
HIST 121	U.S. to 1865				3 cr
HIST 122	U.S. since 1865				3 cr
POLS 101	Introduction to
		American Govt				3 cr

Third World History (selected from): 3 cr

HIST 251 Latin American Civilization 3 cr HIST 252 East Asian History 3 cr HIST 254 Middle Eastern Civilization 3 cr HIST 255 African History and Culture 3 cr

Three additional 200-400 level HIST courses 9 cr

Home Economics Minor

HEC 104		Foods					3 cr
HEC 127		Fashion: Personal Selection		2 cr
HEC 239		Nutrition				3 cr
HEC 303		Child Development Practicum		2 cr
HEC 310		Housing Concepts			2 cr
HEC 321		Marriage and Family			3 cr
		OR
HEC g422	Building Family Strengths		3 cr
HEC 332		Home Economics Curriculum		3 cr
HEC 371		Consumer Economics			3 cr

Select one course from the following: 3 cr

HEC 128 Construct Concepts Using Fabric 3 cr HEC 204 Meal Management 2 cr HEC 228 Textiles 3 cr HEC 302 Child Development 3 cr HEC 322 Building Positive Relationships 3 cr HEC 405 Community Nutrition Issues 2 cr HEC g427 Fashion: Diversity 3 cr HEC g471 Advanced Consumer Economics 3 cr It is suggested that ART 108 be taken to meet Goal 6. This minor does not meet coursework standards for vocational endorsement.

Library Science Minor (required for media generalists certification)

LIBR 121	Introduction to Library Use		2 cr
LIBR 221	Bibliography and Reference		3 cr
LIBR 257	Cataloging and Classification		3 cr
LIBR 259	Audio-Visual Materials
		in the Library				3 cr
LIBR g355	Media Center Administration		3 cr
LIBR g356	Automation, Selection, and
		Evaluation of
		Library Materials			3 cr
LIBR g440	Practicum				3 cr
EDUC 322	Literature for Children			2 cr
EDUC g442	Technology of Instruction		2 cr
Mass Communication Minor

M C 119		Introduction to Mass Media		3 cr
M C 121		Reporting and Newswriting		4 cr
M C 230		Introduction to Photography		4 cr
M C 325		Editing for Print Media			3 cr
Approved electives selected from:			9 cr
M C 270 Journalism History 3 cr M C 290 American Broadcasting 3 cr M C 350 Cable Television and New Media Technology 3 cr M C 440 Media Law and Ethics 3 cr M C g452 Mass Communication and Society 3 cr ENGL 331 Methods in the Teaching of English 3 cr (highly recommended) Mathematics Major
MATH 121	Calculus and
		Analytic Geometry I			4 cr
MATH 222	Calculus and
		Analytic Geometry II			4 cr
MATH 223	Calculus and
		Analytic Geometry III			4 cr
MATH 230	Introduction to Linear Algebra		2 cr
MATH 250	Finite Math			4 cr
		OR
MATH 252	Introduction to Statistics		3 cr
MATH 280	FORTRAN					2 cr
		OR
C S 181		Introduction to Computer
		Science and Programming I		3 cr
MATH 287	Discrete Structures			3 cr
MATH 315	Mathematical Methods in
		Secondary Schools			3 cr
MATH g343	Modern Geometry				3 cr

One pair selected from: 6 cr

MATH g326 Elementary Analysis 3 cr AND MATH g327 Vector Analysis 3 cr OR MATH g331-g332 Modern Algebra 6 cr OR MATH g441-g442 Introduction to Numerical Analysis 6 cr OR MATH g450-g451 Probability and Statistics 6 cr

Mathematics Minor

MATH 121	Calculus and
		Analytic Geometry I			4 cr
MATH 222	Calculus and
		Analytic Geometry II			4 cr
MATH 223	Calculus and
		Analytic Geometry III			4 cr
MATH 230	Introduction to Linear Algebra		2 cr
MATH 250	Finite Math				4 cr
		OR
MATH 252	Introduction to Statistics		3 cr
MATH 280	FORTRAN					2 cr
		OR
C S 181		Introduction to Computer
		Science and Programming I		3 cr
MATH 287	Discrete Structures			3 cr
MATH 315	Mathematical Methods in
		Secondary Schools			3 cr
MATH g343	Modern Geometry				3 cr
Music Education

See Bachelor of Music Education degree program (K-12 certification) for requirements.

Physical Education Major

P E 221		Introduction to
		Physical Education			1 cr
P E 231		Activity Laboratory-Field
		and Court				1 cr
P E 232		Activity Laboratory-
		Outdoor Skills				1 cr
P E 233		Activity Laboratory-Individual and
		Recreational				1 cr
P E 234		Activity Laboratory-Dance		1 cr
P E 243		Anatomical Foundations of
		Human Activity				2 cr
P E 270		Motor Learning				1 cr
P E 301		Physiology of Activity			3 cr
P E 302		Human Kinesiology			3 cr
P E 322		Theory of Coaching Athletics		3 cr
P E 337		Methods of Teaching
		Physical Education			2 cr
P E g462	Tests and Measurements
		in Physical Education			2 cr
P E g475	Management of
		Physical Education Programs		3 cr
P E 494		Adaptive Physical Education		3 cr

Approved electives in Physical Education 7 cr

Physical Education Minor

Physical Education 1 cr P E 231 Activity Laboratory-Field and Court 1 cr P E 232 Activity Laboratory- Outdoor Skills 1 cr P E 233 Activity Laboratory-Individual and Recreational 1 cr P E 234 Activity Laboratory-Dance 1 cr P E 243 Anatomical Foundations of Human Activity 2 cr P E 270 Motor Learning 1 cr P E 301 Physiology of Activity 3 cr P E 302 Human Kinesiology 3 cr P E 322 Theory of Coaching Athletics 3 cr P E 337 Methods of Teaching Physical Education 2 cr P E g462 Tests and Measurements in Physical Education 2 cr P E g475 Management of Physical Education Programs 3 cr P E g494 Adaptive Physical Education 3 cr Physical Science Major

CHEM 121 General Chemistry I 5 cr CHEM 122 General Chemistry II 4 cr CHEM 108 Essentials of Organic and Biochemistry 5 cr CHEM 317 Principles of Nuclear Science 3 cr PHYS 152 Descriptive Astronomy 3 cr PHYS 221-222 Engineering Physics 8 cr PHYS 223-224 Engineering Physics Laboratory 2 cr PHYS 400 Practicum in Physical Science 2 cr A mathematics minor is recommended.

Physics Major

PHYS 152-153 Descriptive Astronomy and Laboratory 4 cr PHYS 221-222 Engineering Physics 8 cr PHYS 223-224 Engineering Physics Laboratory 2 cr PHYS g301 Modern Physics 3 cr PHYS g302 Introduction Quantum Mechanics 3 cr PHYS 400 Practicum in Physical Science 2 cr

Approved electives in Physics 8 cr Note: Calculus is required for PHYS 221-222 and MATH g360 is required for PHYS g301 and PHYS g302.

Physics Minor

PHYS 152-153	Descriptive Astronomy
		and Laboratory				4 cr
PHYS 221-222	Engineering Physics			8 cr
PHYS 223-224	Engineering Physics
		Laboratory				2 cr
PHYS 400	Practicum in Physical Science		2 cr

Approved electives in Physics 4 cr

Note: Three semesters of calculus are required for PHYS 222.

Political Science Major

Credits selected from core curriculum			24 cr
(excluding POLS 460)
HIST 121	U.S. to 1865				3 cr
HIST 122	U.S. since 1865				3 cr
Political Science Minor

POLS 101	Introduction to
		American Government			3 cr
POLS 313	Introduction to
		Political Philosophy			3 cr
POLS 331	Comparative Politics:
		Framework for Analysis			3 cr
POLS g403	The Presidency				3 cr
		OR
POLS g404	The Legislative Process			3 cr
HIST 121	U.S. to 1865				3 cr
HIST 122	U.S. since 1865				3 cr

One course selected from: 3 cr

POLS g301 Political Parties and Interest Groups 3 cr POLS g427 Voting and Public Opinion 3 cr POLS g443 Constitutional Law 3 cr

Psychology Minor

PSYC 111	Introductory Psychology I		3 cr
PSYC 112	Introductory Psychology II		3 cr
PSYC 227	Basic Statistics			3 cr
PSYC 228	Introduction to the
		Theory of Measurement
		and Test Construction			3 cr
PSYC 303	Experimental Psychology			4 cr
Approved electives in Psychology			6 cr
Reading Minor

EDUC 321	Integrated Language
		Arts Methods				3 cr
EDUC 322	Literature for Children			2 cr
EDUC 333	Content Area Literacy			3 cr
EDUC g419	Developmental Reading			3 cr
EDUC g424	Assessing Reading Abilities		3 cr
EDUC g426	Corrective/Remedial
		Reading Strategies			3 cr
SPA g301	Developmental
		Psycholinguistics and Reading		3 cr
		OR
		approved elective
Russian Minor

LANG 255-256	Intermediate Russian			8 cr
		OR equivalent
LANG g437	The Teaching of
		Foreign Language			3 cr
Approved electives					12 cr
(must be approve by the Language Department and the College of Education)

Social Science Major

Required prerequisite foundational courses which also satisfy the General

Education requirements:

HIST 101	Foundation of
		Western Civilization			3 cr
HIST 121	U.S. to 1865				3 cr
POLS 101	Introduction to
		American Government			3 cr

SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 cr

Required Courses

ECON 201-202	Economic Principles
		and Problems				6 cr
ECON g323	Economic History			3 cr
HIST 102	Development of
		Western Civilization			3 cr
HIST 122	U.S. since 1865				3 cr
HIST g427	American West				3 cr
SOC 248		Local and National Minorities		3 cr
SOC g361	Social Stratification			3 cr
EDUC 336	Social Science Methods			2 cr

One course from: 3 cr

POLS 331 Comparative Politics: Framework for Analysis 3 cr POLS g332 Comparative Politics: Change and Political Order 3 cr POLS g433 Politics of Developing Nations 3 cr

One course from: 3 cr

POLS g301 Political Parties and Interest Groups 3 cr POLS 308 State and Local Government 3 cr POLS 326 Recent American Foreign Policy 3 cr POLS 342 American Legal Systems 3 cr POLS g403 The Presidency 3 cr POLS g404 The Legislative Process 3 cr POLS g411 American Political Theory 3 cr POLS g443 Constitutional Law 3 cr

Social Science Minor

ECON 201-202 Economic Principles and Problems 6 cr HIST 121 U.S. to 1865 3 cr HIST 122 U.S. since 1865 3 cr POLS 101 Introduction to American Government 3 cr SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 cr

One course in non-U.S. History or one course selected from: 3 cr

ANTH 100 General Anthropology 3 cr ANTH 237 Peoples and Cultures of Old World 3 cr ANTH 238 Peoples and Cultures of New World 3 cr

One course selected from: 3 cr

POLS 331 Comparative Politics: Framework for Analysis 3 cr POLS g332 Comparative Politics: Change and Political Order 3 cr POLS g433 Politics of Developing Nations 3 cr

One course selected from: 3 cr

SOC 248 Local and National Minorities 3 cr SOC g361 Social Stratification 3 cr Sociology Major

SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 cr SOC 112 Social Problems 3 cr SOC 206 Sociological Methods 3 cr SOC 231 Juvenile Delinquency 3 cr SOC 248 Local and National Minorities 3 cr SOC 301 Principles of Sociology 3 cr SOC g361 Social Stratification 3 cr

Electives selected from: 9 cr

SOC 207 Social Statistics 3 cr SOC 321 Marriage and Family 3 cr SOC g335 Demography and Human Ecology 3 cr SOC g403 Contemporary Sociological Theory 3 cr SOC g408 Advanced Sociological Methods 3 cr SOC g413 Mind, Self, and Society 3 cr SOC g431 Criminology 3 cr SOC g450 Sociology of the Third World 3 cr Sociology Minor

SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 cr SOC 112 Social Problems 3 cr SOC 206 Sociological Methods 3 cr SOC 301 Principles of Sociology 3 cr

Electives selected from: 9 cr

SOC 207 Social Statistics 3 cr SOC 231 Juvenile Delinquency 3 cr SOC 248 Local and National Minorities 3 cr SOC 321 Marriage and Family 3 cr SOC g335 Demography and Human Ecology 3 cr SOC g361 Social Stratification 3 cr SOC g403 Contemporary Sociological Theory 3 cr SOC g408 Advanced Sociological Methods 3 cr SOC g413 Mind, Self, and Society 3 cr SOC g431 Criminology 3 cr SOC g450 Sociology of the Third World 3 cr Spanish Major

LANG 308-309 Spanish Conversation and Composition 8 cr and their prerequisites or equivalent high school courses LANG g437 The Teaching of Foreign Language 3 cr

Upper Division electives 10 cr (must be approved by the Language Department andthe College of Education)

Spanish Minor

LANG 258-259	Intermediate Spanish			8 cr
		(OR equivalent)
LANG g437	The Teaching of
		Foreign Language			3 cr

Approved electives 12 cr

(must be approved by the Language Department and the College of Education)

Special Education Major

CESE 270	Field Work in
		Special Education			2 cr
CESE g330	The Exceptional Child			3 cr
CESE g334	Classroom Behavior
		Management				3 cr
CESE g424	Assess Procedures in
		Special Education			3 cr
CESE g425	Diagnostic Procedures			3 cr
CESE g427	Precision Teaching			1 cr
CESE g432	Direct Instruction Systems		3 cr
CESE g437	Families and Disability			3 cr
CESE g438	Policies and Procedures
		in Special Education			3 cr
CESE g445	Vocational and Career Guidance
		for Exceptional Children		3 cr
CESE g446	Secondary Special Education		2 cr

Electives selected from: 3 cr

CESE g440 Biomedical Aspects of Physical Disability 2 cr

CESE g448 Pre-Practicum, Moderately Handicapped 1-3 cr CESE g480 Seminar in Special Education 1 cr CESE g491 Seminar 1-3 cr CESE g498 Advanced Field Work 3 cr P E g494 Adaptive Physical Education 3 cr PSYC 301 Abnormal Psychology I 3 cr PSYC 302 Abnormal Psychology II 3 cr PSYC 332 Psychology of Adolescence 3 cr PSYC g445 Psychology of Learning 3 cr SOC 231 Juvenile Delinquency 3 cr

For initial certification in special education, CESE 495, Student Teaching/Special Education (7-14 cr) is required in addition to the 30 credits. A teaching major in secondary education is also required.

Special Education Minor

CESE 270	Field Work in
		Special Education			2 cr
CESE g330	The Exceptional Child			3 cr
CESE g334	Classroom Behavior
		Management				3 cr
CESE g424	Assess Procedures
		in Special Education			3 cr
CESE g425	Diagnostic Procedures			3 cr
CESE g438	Policies and Procedures 
		in Special Education			3 cr
CESE g445	Vocational and Career
		Guidance for
		Exceptional Children			3 cr
Speech Communication Major

SPCH 117	Oral Interpretation:
		Textual Analysis			3 cr
SPCH 208	Group Communication			3 cr
SPCH 305	Argumentation and Debate		3 cr
SPCH g436	Rhetorical Criticism			3 cr
SPCH g437	Rhetorical Theory			3 cr
SPCH g441	Interpersonal Communication		3 cr
M C 119	Introduction to Mass Media			3 cr
THEA 111	Stagecraft				3 cr
THEA 251	Beginning Acting			3 cr
THEA 331	Materials and Methods
		for High School Speech Arts		3 cr
One 400 	level elective in Speech		3 cr
Speech Communication Minor

SPCH 208	Group Communication			3 cr
SPCH 305	Argumentation and Debate		3 cr
SPCH 355	Nonverbal Communication			3 cr
SPCH g436	Rhetorical Criticism			3 cr
SPCH g437	Rhetorical Theory			3 cr
SPCH g441	Interpersonal Communication		3 cr
One 400 level elective in Speech			3 cr
Speech Communication-Theatre Major

SPCH 117	Oral Interpretation:
		Textual Analysis			3 cr
SPCH 132	Voice and Diction			2 cr
SPCH 208	Group Communication			3 cr
SPCH 305	Argumentation and Debate		3 cr
SPCH g436	Rhetorical Criticism			3 cr
SPCH g437	Rhetorical Theory			3 cr
SPCH g441	Interpersonal Communication		3 cr
THEA 111	Stagecraft				3 cr
THEA 251	Beginning Acting			3 cr
THEA 221	Stage Costume Construction		3 cr
		OR
THEA 304	Theatre Management			2 cr
THEA 331	Material and Methods for
		High School Speech Arts			3 cr
THEA g420	American Theatre			3 cr
Theatre Major

THEA 101	Appreciation of Dramatic Arts		3 cr
THEA 111	Stagecraft				3 cr
THEA 221	Stage Costume Construction		2 cr
		OR
THEA 304	Theatre Management			2 cr
THEA 251	Beginning Acting			3 cr
THEA 252	Intermediate Acting			3 cr
THEA 331	Materials and Methods
		for High School Speech Arts		3 cr
THEA 355	Stage Direction				3 cr
THEA g420	American Theatre			3 cr
SPCH 117	Oral Interpretation:
		Text Analysis				3 cr
SPCH 208	Group Communication			3 cr
SPCH 305	Argumentation and Debate		3 cr
Theatre Minor

THEA 101 Appreciation of Dramatic Arts 3 cr THEA 111 Stagecraft 3 cr THEA 251 Beginning Acting 3 cr THEA 252 Intermediate Acting 3 cr THEA 355 Stage Direction 3 cr

Electives selected from: 4 cr

THEA 209 Stage Lighting 2 cr THEA 214 Makeup 2 cr THEA 221 Stage Costume Construction 2 cr