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B.A./B.S. Degree Requirement Checklist
I. FOUNDATIONS OF COMMUNICATION
___ ___ Eng. 101: College Writing I AND
___ ___ Eng. 102: College Writing II, OR
___ ___ Eng. 103: College Writing III
___ ___ Math 321: Calculus I
___ ___ C.A. 101: Speech
___ ___ Phil 101: Logic
___ ___ CS 130, OR CS 180, OR CS 201
___ ___ Foreign Language
For a B.S., 8 credits in one language; for a B.A., 16 credits in one language or 14 credits in one and 8 in a second. High school coursework may fulfill the requirement, but credit is not given unless the student wishes to attempt retroactive credit; see college catalog for policies. Students for whom English is a second language satisfy the requirement by successful completion of the writing sequence.
II. FOUNDATIONS OF HUMAN LEARNING
___ ___ An F1 course in literature (min. 3 cr.)
___ ___ An F2 course in aesthetics or history &
apprec. of art, or music or theater/film (min.3 cr.)
___ ___ An F3 course in studio experience, e.g. art, music,
dance, theater, creative writing (min. 2 cr.)
___ ___ An F4 course in social sciences on national, state and
local government (PS 262F4) (min. 3 cr.)
___ ___ An F5 sequence of 2 semesters in biological
and/or physical science, including experimental
study (min. 6 cr. including laboratory)
___ ___ F6 coursework in history, must include Western and
non-Western history (min. 3 cr.)
___ ___ An F7 course in philosophy (may be Ed 271F7:
Philosophy of Education) (min. 3 cr.)
___ ___ An F8 course in religious studies (min. 3 cr.)
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY OPTION
Course number & Foundations area: One substitution in Foundations ______________________
III. HUMAN ISSUES STUDY
(see college catalog under Human Issues or Chair of the Human Issues Program)
______________ Must be completed the semester before the semester of graduation
IV. PROFFESIONAL CORE PREREQUISITES
Education
___ ___ 230: Teaching and Learning
___ ___ 250: Instructional Resources and Media
___ ___ 270: History of American Education
___ ___ 272: Issues in Education
___ ___ 305: Human Relations I
___ ___ 310: Exceptional Children and Youth
___ ___ 405: Human Relations II
___ ___ 410: Priniples of Career and Vocational Education
___ ___ Pre-Professional Skills Test: Math Area
___ ___ Pre-Professional Skills Test: Reading Area
___ ___ Pre-Professional Skills Test: Writing Area
___ ___ Admission to Teacher Education Program (2.75 GPA requirement and PPST)
___ ___ Admission to Student Teaching (2.75/3.00 GPA and experience requirement)
___ ___ Fulfillment of Human Relations requirement
___ ___ 100 hours of pre-student teaching practicum experience including:
___ ___ 50 hours in Human Relations
___ ___ Participation in Student Teaching Seminar
NOTE: Student records are maintained by the Registrar.
This checklist is not an offcial document and Edgewood college is not responsible for errors or omissions.
This is not a declaration of major. It is an information sheet only. You are responsible for knowing the specific requirements!
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1995-97 CATALOG MATRICULATION
A Mathematics Teaching Major
A minimum of 40 credits including:
Math
___ ___ 221: Statistics
___ ___ 321: Calculus and Analytic Geometry I
___ ___ 322: Calculus and Analytic Geometry II
___ ___ 323: Calculus and Analytic Geometry III
___ ___ 350: Transition to Advanced Mathematics
___ ___ 410: Linear Algebra
___ ___ 420: Introduction to Real Analysis
___ ___ 480: Abstract Algebra I
___ ___ 481: Abstract Algebra II
___ ___ 482: Foundations of Geometry
One additional mathematics course at or above the 300 level,
chosen with the consent of the student's academic advisor,
to include at least one of the following two-semester sequences:
Electives:
___ ___ 450: Differential Equations
___ ___ 430: Introduction to Complex Analysis
Math Education
___ ___ Ed 459M: Teaching of Mathematics in Secondary Schools
Computer Science
___ ___ 201: Programming in C/C++
The Natural Science Foundations requirement must be
fulfilled by the two-semester sequence in College Physics: 201F5, 202F5
___ ___ 201F5: College Physics I
___ ___ 202F5: College Physics II
Secondary Education Minor
Middle/Secondary Level: Grades 6-12
Education
___ ___ 210: Infancy and Childhood
___ ___ 220: Pre-Adolescence, Adolescence, and Young Adulthood
___ ___ 240: Introduction to Secondary Education
___ ___ 380A: Literature for Children and Adolescents
___ ___ 380B: Literature for Adolescents/Young Adults
___ ___ 428: Methods of Teaching Mathematics
___ ___ 431: Middle and Secondary Level Teaching: Principles and Practices
___ ___ 459M: Teaching Mathematics in Secondary Schools
___ ___ 459R: Teaching Reading in Secondary Schools
One of the following:
___ ___ 485D: Internship: Middle/Secondary, Grades 6-12
___ ___ 487A: Student Teaching: Middle/Secondary, Grades 6-12
Secondary Level: Grades 9-12
Education
___ ___ 220: Pre-Adolescence, Adolescence, and Young Adulthood
___ ___ 240: Introduction to Secondary Education
___ ___ 380B: Literature for Adolescents/Young Adults
___ ___ 431: Middle and Secondary Level Teaching: Principles and Practices
___ ___ 459M: Teaching Mathematics in Secondary Schools
___ ___ 459R: Teaching Reading in Secondary Schools
One of the following:
___ ___ 485B: Internship: Secondary, Grades 9-12
___ ___ 487B: Student Teaching: Secondary, Grades 9-12
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