Requirements
General Education Requirements (38 Credits)
Acceptable courses listed under General Education Requirements.
Arts and Fine Arts (6 Credits) Two out of three disciplines: ART History, MUS History or COM Speech Communication
English Composition (3 Credits) ENG 1110*
Languages (3 Credits)
Literature (3 Credits)
History (3 Credits)
Political Science (3 Credits)
Psychology (3 Credits) PSY 2040 or PSY 2060
Philosophy (3 Credits)
Theology and Religious Studies (3 Credits)
Ethics (3 Credits)
Physical Education (1 Credit)
Core Course (4 Credits)
*ENG 1200 required for grades lower than a “B” in ENG 1100.
NOTE: The General Education requirement is 44, and has been adjusted to 38, because the following Major or Related requirements will also satisfy the General Education requirements: MAT 1150A and a Lab Science course. The Education Adolescence Related two Math and two Science requirements are met by the Major and Related requirements are taken: MAT 2210 and a second Lab Science course.
Major Requirements (Minimum of 39 Credits)
Complete 6 elective credits within major under consultation with advisor (6 Credits)
MAT 3240 is highly recommended as one of the electives
Related Requirements (9-11 Credits)
CIS 1030 | Visual Programming | 3 |
| Or | |
CSC 1200 | Functional Programming I | 3 |
| Or | |
CIS 2350 | Object-Oriented Programming and Design | 3 |
| | |
| At least 6 credits in lab science | 6 |
At least 6 credits in lab science: preferably including PHY 2700
Education - Adolescence/Special Education Major Requirements (34 total Credits)
Sophomore or Junior Year (16 Credits)
EDU 3000 | Eportfolio | 0 |
EDU 3290 | Strategies for All Learners in the Diverse Classroom | 3 |
EDU 3300 | Field Experience in a School Setting | 0 |
EDU 3310 | Assessment: Uncovering the Abilities of Students with Disabilities in the School Setting | 3 |
EDU 3350 | Students with Disabilities in the School Setting: Characteristics and Educational Needs for the Classroom Teacher | 3 |
EDU 3600 | Foundations of Education for Regular and Special Education Teachers | 3 |
EDU 3610 | Law and Professionalism in Inclusive Settings | 1 |
EDU 3650 | Critical Examination of Issues in Education | 3 |
EDU 3300: pre- or co-requisite to first EDU course
Fall of Senior Year (9 Credits)
EDU 3390 | Literacy in the Content Areas for Adolescent Teachers | 6 |
EDU 3700 | Field Experience in a School Setting-Adolescence/Special Education Program | 0 |
Methodology Content Course
EDU 3140 | Methods and Techniques of Teaching Mathematics for Adolescent Students | 3 |
Spring of Senior Year (9 Credits)
EDU 4870 | Adolescence/Special Education Student Teaching | 8 |
EDU 4900 | Student Teaching Seminar-All Certification Programs | 1 |
Education - Adolescence Special Education Related Requirements (0 Credits)
The Education Adolescence/Special Education Related two Math and two Science requirements are met by the Major and Related requirements that are taken: MAT 1150A and MAT 2210, and also two Lab Science courses.
Electives (3-5 Credits)
3-5 Elective credits must be Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) for a B.A. degree. FST 1000 counts as a LAS required Elective.
(Adjust Electives needed for having a Minor(s), Remedials, ESL, Honors Programs, PED/FST waivers as needed, under consultation with advisor.)
Total Credit Hours: 123-125