It is hoped that this program will result in strengthening teacher preparation in those fields where it has sometimes been difficult to emphasize sufficient preparation in a major field and still provide adequate preparation for teaching in a minor field.
Application of the single field endorsement seems particularly appropriate for certain programs of teacher preparation in vocational education and in music. The single field endorsement, however, may be applied to any teaching field common to Idaho secondary schools.
Student advisors are urged to direct the attention of students to the somewhat limited opportunity for full-time employment in the single teaching field in some secondary schools and to urge preparation in more than one field whenever permitted by the program of the student.
In departments where specific programs have not been developed, students may have programs developed in accordance with the intent of this alternative. Interested students should contact the chair of the appropriate area of interest and the Dean of the College of Education.
American Studies (English emphasis)
ENGL 251-252 English Literature 6 cr ENGL 253-254 American Literature 6 cr ENGL 331 Methods in the Teaching of English 3 crAmerican Studies (History emphasis)Approved electives in English 15 cr
HIST 101 Foundation of Western Civilization 6 cr HIST 102 Development of Western Civilization 6 cr HIST 121 U.S. to 1865 3 cr HIST 122 U.S. since 1865 3 cr Approved 400-level History electives 6 cr
Approved electives in History 12 cr
AMST 200 Introduction to American Studies 3 cr AMST 401 or 402 Senior Seminar in American Studies 3 cr PHIL 151 Western Thought 3 cr
Approved electives in Philosophy 9 cr
Approved electives in social sciences 6 cr
HIST 101 Foundation of Western Civilization 6 cr HIST 102 Development of Western Civilization 6 cr HIST 121 U.S. to 1865 3 cr HIST 122 U.S. since 1865 3 cr HIST 291 The Historian's Craft 3 crArtApproved 400-level History electives 6 cr
Approved electives in History 15 cr
ENGL 251-252 English Literature 6 cr ENGL 253-254 American Literature 6 cr
Approved electives in English 12 cr
AMST 200 Introduction to American Studies 3 cr AMST 401 or 402 Senior Seminar in American Studies 3 cr PHIL 151 Western Thought 3 cr
Approved electives in Philosophy 9 cr
One course in American Government 3 cr
Approved electives in Social Science 6 cr
Approved electives in fine arts 6 cr
ART 101 Drawing 3 cr ART 103-104 Creative Process 6 cr ART 108 Introduction to the Visual Arts 3 cr ART 221-222 Survey of Art 6 cr ART 334 Secondary School Art Methods 2 crBiological SciencesApproved electives in Art 24 cr
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 201 Heredity and Its Implications 4 cr OR BIOS g358 Genetics 3 cr BIOS 203 General Ecology 4 cr BIOS 206 Cell Biology 3 cr BIOS 207 Cell Biology Laboratory 1 cr BIOS 221 Introductory Microbiology 3 cr BIOS 223 Introductory Microbiology Laboratory 1 cr BIOS g310 Invertebrate Zoology 4 cr BIOS g312 Systematic Botany 4 cr BIOS g317 Organic Evolution 3 cr BIOS g413 Biology Teaching Methods 3 cr BIOS g491-g492 Seminar 2 crUpper division electives in BIOS to bring total to 45 semester credits 6 cr
Business Education
ACCT 201 Principles of Accounting I 3 cr MGT 261 Legal Environment of Organizations 3 cr MGT g312 Individual and Organizational Behavior 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 330 Advanced Technology in Business Education 3 cr B ED 332 Methods in Business Education 3 cr ECON 201-202 Economic Principles and Problems 6 cr ENGL 308 Business Communications 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 crBusiness Education/Basic Business
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 ENGL 308 Business Communications 3 cr FIN 310 International Business and Financial Markets 3 cr MGT 261 Legal Environments of Organizations 3 cr MGT g312 Individual and Organizational Behavior 3 cr MKTG 325 Basic Marketing Management 3 cr MKTG g442 Retailing Management 3 cr VED g401 Foundations of Occupational Education 3 cr VED g468 Techniques of Teaching Cooperative Education 3 crChemistry
CHEM 121 General Chemistry I 5 cr CHEM 122 General Chemistry II 4 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 g301 Organic Chemistry I 3 cr CHEM g302 Organic Chemistry II 3 cr CHEM g304 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II 1 cr CHEM g305 Organic Chemistry Laboratory III 2 cr CHEM g313 Instrumental Analysis 2 cr CHEM g334 Instrumental Analysis Laboratory 2 cr CHEM g351-g352 Physical Chemistry 6 cr CHEM g400 Practicum in Physical Science 2 cr Approved electives in Chemistry 7 crEnglish
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 Teaching of English 3 cr ENGL 491 Senior Seminar 3 cr*ENGL 331 must be completed before student teaching.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
One of the following: 3 cr
ENGL g481 Advanced Grammar 3 cr ENGL g485 Linguistic Analysis 3 cr ENGL g486 Old English 3 cr One additional genre course 3 cr
Two additional historical period courses 6 cr
Approved electives (excluding lower division composition courses) 6 cr
General Science
BIOS (Two courses/at least 6 credits)* 6 cr CHEM (Two courses/at least 6 credits)* 6 cr GEOL (Two courses/at least 6 credits)* 6 cr PHYS (Two courses/at least 6 credits)* 6 cr*All lower division courses taken to satisfy these requirements must include laboratories, even if offered as separate courses.
Approved electives** 12-20 cr**Additional electives (6-10 cr) in each of two of the areas listed above. Course selection must be approved by the chair of the department offering the courses. Coursework must total 45 credits minimum.
History
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 crHome Economics EducationThird World History (selected from): 3 cr
HIST 251 Latin American Civilization 3 cr HIST 252 East Asian History 3 cr HIST 254 Middle East Civilization 3 cr HIST 255 African History and Culture 3 cr
Two courses selected from: 6 cr
HIST g311 American Cultures 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
Three additional 300-400 level HIST courses 9 cr
Two additional 200-400 level HIST courses 6 cr
POLS 101 Introduction to American Government 3 cr
HEC 100 Professional Home Economics 1 cr HEC 104 Foods 3 cr HEC 127 Fashion: Personal Selection 2 cr HEC 128 Construction Concepts Using Fabric 3 cr OR
Competency in construction as demonstrated by product evaluation and task performance
HEC 204 Meal Management 2 cr HEC 228 Textiles 3 cr HEC 239 Nutrition 3 cr HEC 303 Child Development Practicum 2 cr HEC 310 Housing Concepts 2 cr HEC 311 Interior Design 3 cr HEC 322 Building Positive Relationships 3 cr HEC 332 Home Economics Curriculum 3 cr HEC 371 Consumer Economics 3 cr HEC 400 Leadership Issues Seminar 1 cr HEC 405 Community Nutrition Issues 2 cr HEC g422 Building Family Strengths 3 cr HEC g427 Fashion: Diversity 3 cr HEC 431 Family Resources Management 3 cr HEC 495 Home Economics Education: Student Teaching 7-14 cr VED g401 Foundations of Occupational Education 3 cr VED g455 Methods of Teaching Adults 2 cr VED g468 Techniques of Teaching Cooperative Education 3 crRecommended Electives:
ECON 202 Economic Principles and Problems 3 cr VED g444 Guidance and Special Needs Concepts in Vocational Education 3 cr HEC g471 Advanced Consumer Economics 3 cr HEC g472 Teaching Consumer Economics 1-3 crMathematics
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 Mathematics 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(selected in consultation with Math advisor_must total 45 semester credits) Mathematics/Computer Science EmphasisAny two pairs selected from: 12 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
Approved upper division electives 3-4 cr
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 252 Introduction to Statistics 3 cr MATH 315 Mathematical Methods in Secondary Schools 3 cr MATH g343 Modern Geometry 3 cr C S 181 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming I 3 cr C S 182 Introduction to Computer Science Programming II 3 cr C S 283 Introduction to Computer Systems I 3 cr C S 287 Discrete Structures 3 cr C S 385 Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis I 3 cr C S 488 Senior Project 3 cr C S 386 Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis II 3 cr OR C S 487 Topics in Computer Science 3 cr(selected in consultation with Math advisor)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 g423-g424 Introduction to Real Analysis 6 cr OR MATH g450-g451 Probability and Statistics 6 cr
Approved upper division electives 3 cr
Music Education
See Bachelor of Music Education degree program (K-12 certification) for requirements.
Physical Education
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 g494 Adaptive Physical Education 3 cr(All electives must be approved by student's Physical Education advisor. If the student wishes K-12 certification, electives should include P E 260, Methods of Dance for Children; P E 300, Movement Theory; and P E 357, Physical Education for Elementary Schools).Approved electives in P E 18 cr
Social Sciences
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 crRequired Courses
ECON 201-202 Economic Principles and Problems 6 cr ECON g323 Economic History 3 cr HEC 371 Consumer Economics 3 cr OR HEC g471 Advanced Consumer Economics 3 cr HIST 102 Development of Western Civilization 3 cr HIST 122 U.S. since 1865 3 cr HIST g336 History of Idaho and Northwest 3 cr OR 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 crSpeech CommunicationOne 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 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
Additional credits from any POLS courses listed 3 cr
One course from: 3 cr
SOC 206 Sociological Methods 3 cr SOC 231 Juvenile Delinquency 3 cr SOC 301 Principles of Sociology 3 cr SOC 321 Marriage and Family 3 cr SOC g330 Sociology of Health and Illness 3 cr SOC g335 Demography and Human Ecology 3 cr SOC g431 Criminology 3 cr SOC g450 Sociology of the Third World 3 cr
SPCH 117 Oral Interpretation: Textual Analysis 3 cr 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 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(All electives must be approved by student's advisor)Electives in 400-level Speech courses 9 cr
Electives selected from: 4 cr
THEA 209 Stage Lighting 2 cr THEA 214 Makeup 2 cr THEA 221 Stage Costume Construction 2 cr THEA 304 Theatre Management 2 cr Theatre
THEA 101 Appreciation of Dramatic Arts 3 cr THEA 111-112 Stagecraft 6 cr THEA 251 Beginning Acting 3 cr THEA 304 Theatre Management 3 cr THEA 331 Materials and Methods for High School Speech Arts 3 cr THEA 355 Stage Direction 3 cr SPCH 117 Oral Interpretations: Text Analysis 3 cr SPCH 208 Group Communication 3 cr SPCH 305 Argumentation and Debate 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 Upper division electives in Theatre 10 cr