Programs of Study
The School of Education and Allied Professions
Early Childhood Education:
Bachelor of Science in Education
Program Requirements
Content/professional studies
EDL 204 Sociocultural Studies in Education (MPF IIB) (3)
EDL 318.E Leadership in Education (3)
EDP 201 Human Development and Learning in Social and Educational Contexts (MPF IIC) (3)
EDT 181 Physical Science (MPF IVB, LAB) (4)
EDT 182 Physical Science (MPF IVB, LAB) (4)
EDT 362 The American Political and Economic Experience for Teachers (4)
MTH 115 Mathematics for Early Childhood Teachers (MPF V) (4)
MTH 116 Mathematics for Early Childhood Teachers (4)
NSG/PHS 232 Health Issues of Children and Youth (2)
Biological Science choices for Miami Plan Foundation: BOT 131, 155, 171, 191; ZOO 113, 114, 121; WCP 121, 221; BOT 115, MBI 115, ZOO 115, BOT 116, MBI 116, or ZOO 116.
Early field block
All of these concurrently (includes two weeks of field work):
ART 308.E The Child and the Art Experience for Early Childhood (3)
EDP 256.E Psychology of the Exceptional Learner (3)
EDT 246.E Foundations of Reading, Language, and Literacy (3)
EDT 272.E Introduction to Early Childhood Education (3)
MUS 266.E Basic Music Skills and Teaching Techniques for Early Childhood (3)
PHS 281.E Early Childhood Physical Education (2)
Literacy block
All of these concurrently (includes two weeks of field work):
EDP 495.E Inclusion and Adaptations for Gifted and Mild/Moderate Needs:
Multi-Age (3)
EDT 315.E Language Arts and Children's Literature (2)
EDT 346.E Reading Instruction in Early Childhood (3)
EDT 442.E Phonics and Reading Improvement in Early Childhood (3)
EDT 448.E Reading Practicum, Early Childhood (3)
EDT 473.E Integrated Curriculum I: Literacy, Play, Arts, and Behavior (3)
Content integration block
All of these concurrently (includes two weeks of field work):
EDP 432 Assessment and Educational Planning for Children Ages 3-8 (3)
EDP 440.E Practicum in Integrating Technology into Instruction (1)
EDT 317.E Science in Early Childhood (2)
EDT 318.E Mathematics in Early Childhood (3)
EDT 417.E Teaching Social Studies in Early Childhood (2)
EDT 474.E Integrated Curriculum II: Content Areas: Organizing and Planning the Early Childhood Learning Environment (3)
PHS 245 Personal Health and Pedagogy for Early Childhood Teachers (3)
Reading Core (courses shown above)
EDT 246.E Foundations of Reading, Language, and Literacy (3)
EDT 346.E Reading Instruction in Early Childhood (3)
EDT 442.E Phonics and Reading Improvement in Early Childhood (3)
EDT 448.E Reading Practicum, Early Childhood (3)
Supervised teaching
EDT 419 Supervised Teaching (15)
Middle Childhood Education:
Bachelor of Science in Education
Requirements for all Middle Childhood Concentrations
All of these:
EDL 204 Sociocultural Studies in Education (MPF IIB) (3)
EDL 318.M Leadership in Education (3)
EDP 201 Human Development and Learning in Social and Educational Contexts (MPF IIC) (3)
EDP 440 Practicum in Integrating Technology into Instruction (1)
EDT 246.M Foundations of Reading, Language and Literacy (3)
EDT 252.M Early Field Experience (3)
EDT 442.M Phonics and Reading Improvement in Middle Grades (3)
EDT 448.M Reading Practicum in the Middle Grades (3)
FSW/.A Adolescent Development in Diverse Families (3) or
PHS 415 Wellness Perspectives for Adolescents (3)
Supervised teaching
EDT 419.M Supervised Teaching (15)
All of these concurrently with methods courses for chosen licensure cores:
EDP 303.M Assessment and Evaluation in Educational Settings (2)
EDP 352.M Inclusion of Children and Youth with Exceptionalities (2)
Junior Field Experience and Praxis (3)
EDT 346.M Reading Instruction in Middle Childhood (3)
EDT 421.M Classroom Management (1)
Reading Core (courses shown above)
EDT 246.M Foundations of Reading, Language, and Literacy (3)
EDT 346.M Reading Instruction in Middle Childhood (3)
EDT 442.M Phonics and Reading Improvement in the Middle Grades (3)
EDT 448.M Reading Practicum in the Middle Grades (3)
Requirements for Language Arts and Mathematics
All of these:
COM 135 Public Expression and Critical Inquiry (MPF IIB) (3)
ENG 262.M Children's Literature for Middle Childhood (3)
ENG 302 Structure of Modern English (4)
ENG 304 Backgrounds to Composition Theory and Research (3)
EDT/ENG 423 Literature and Other Media for Adolescents (3)
MTH 151 Calculus I (MPF V) (5)
MTH 217 Math for Middle School Teachers: Structure of Arithmetic and Algebra (MPFV) (3)
MTH 218 Geometry for Middle School Teachers (3)
MTH 231 Elements of Discrete Mathematics (3)
MTH 407 Patterns and Structures in Mathematics (3)
Additional advanced mathematics or statistics electives to total 24 hours of mathematics or statistics content (see math education adviser; is recommended).
One of these (see adviser before choosing):
STA 261 Statistics (4)
STA 301 Applied Statistics (3)
One of these:
ENG 225 Advanced Composition (3)
ENG 226 Introduction to Creative Writing: Short Fiction and Poetry (3)
One of these:
CLS 121 Introduction to Classical Mythology (MPF IIB, H) (3)
GER 231 Folk and Literary Fairy Tales (MPF IIB, IIIB, H) (3)
RUS 137 Russian Folklore (MPF IIB, IIIB) (3)
One of these (see adviser before choosing):
ENG 301 History of the English Language (4) or
approved literature elective (see adviser for course list)
These two courses (part of methods block):
EDT 429.M Teaching Middle Childhood Mathematics (3)
EDT 436 Methods in Middle Childhood Language Arts (3)
Requirements for Language Arts and Science
All of these:
COM 135 Public Expression and Critical Inquiry (MPF IIB) (3)
ENG 262.M Children's Literature for Middle Childhood (3)
ENG 302 Structure of Modern English (4)
ENG 304 Backgrounds to Composition Theory and Research (3)
EDT/ENG 423 Literature and Other Media for Adolescents (3)
One of these:
EDT 415 Inquiring Life Science (3)
PHY 215 Physics by Inquiry (3)
One of these:
ENG 225 Advanced Composition (3)
ENG 226 Introduction to Creative Writing: Short Fiction and Poetry (3)
One of these:
CLS 121 Introduction to Classical Mythology (MPF IIB, H) (3)
GER 231 Folk and Literary Fairy Tales (MPF IIB, IIIB, H) (3)
RUS 137 Russian Folklore (MPF IIB, IIIB) (3)
One of these:
ENG 301 History of the English Language (4) or
approved literature elective (see adviser before choosing)
One of these:
CHM 111 Chemistry in Modern Society (MPF IVB, LAB) (4)
CHM 137,144 College Chemistry/College Chemistry Lab (MPF IVB, LAB) (4, 2)
CHM 141,144 College Chemistry/College Chemistry Lab (MPF IVB, LAB) (3, 2)
EDT 181 Physical Science (MPF IVB) (4)
PHY 171,183 College Physics/Physics Lab (3, 1)
PHY 181,183 The Physical World/Physics Lab (MPF IVB, LAB) (4, 1)
One of these:
EDT 182 Physical Science (MPF IVB) (4)
GLG 111,115.L The Dynamic Earth/Understanding the Earth (MPF IVB, H, LAB) (3,1)
GLG 121,115.L Environmental Geology/Understanding the Earth (MPF IVB, LAB) (3,1)
GLG 141,115.L Geology of U.S. National Parks/Understanding the Earth (MPF IVB, LAB) (3, 1)
One of these sequences:
BOT/MBI/ZOO 115 Biological Concepts: Ecology, Evolution, Genetics, and Diversity (MPF IVA, LAB) (4), and
BOT/MBI/ZOO 116 Biological Concepts: Structure, Function, Cellular, Molecular Biology (MPF IVA, LAB) (4), or
ZOO 113 Animal Diversity (MPF IVA, LAB) (4), and
ZOO 114 Principles of Biology (MPF IVA, LAB) (4)
One of these:
CHM 491 Chemistry in Societal Issues (3)
GLG 207 Water and Society (3)
PHL 205 Science and Culture (3)
PHL 376 Environmental Philosophy (4)
PHY 101 Physics and Society (MPF IVB) (3)
Natural Systems II (4)
WCP 333.B or 334.B Seminar in Science, Technology, and the Environment (4,4)
ZOO 400 Contemporary Issues in Zoology (MPC)
From BOT, CHM, GLG, IES, MBI, PHY, and ZOO (not taken previously), select electives to bring total to 24 credit hours in science:
-499, -499, -499, -499, -499, -499,
-499, GEO 121, 221, 271, 421, 424, 425, 428, 431, or 432.
These two (part of methods block):
EDT 436 Methods in Middle Childhood Language Arts (3)
EDT 441 Middle Childhood Science (3)
Requirements for Language Arts and Social Studies
All of these:
COM 135 Public Expression and Critical Inquiry (MPF IIB) (3)
EDT 361 Introduction to the Social Sciences for Elementary SchoolTeachers (4)
EDT 362 The American Political and Economic Experience for Elementary School Teachers (4)
EDT/ENG 423 Literature and Other Media for Adolescents (3)
ENG 262.M Children's Literature for Middle Childhood (3)
ENG 302 Structure of Modern English (4)
ENG 304 Backgrounds to Composition Theory and Research (3)
HST 111, 112 Survey of American History (MPF IIB, IIIA, H) (3,3)
One of these sequences:
HST 121, 122 Western Civilization (MPF IIB, H) (3, 3)
HST 197 World History to 1500 (MPF IIB, IIIB, H) (3) and HST 198 World History Since 1500 (MPF IIB, IIIB, H) (3)
One of these:
GEO 301 Geography of Sub-Saharan Africa (4)
GEO 304 Latin American Development (4)
GEO 308 Geography of East Asia (3)
One of these:
ENG 225 Advanced Composition (3)
ENG 226 Introduction to Creative Writing: Short Fiction and Poetry (3)
One of these:
CLS 121 Introduction to Classical Mythology (MPF IIB, H) (3)
GER 231 Folk and Literary Fairy Tales (MPF IIB, IIIB, H) (3)
RUS 137 Russian Folklore (MPF IIB, IIIB) (3)
One of these:
ENG 301 History of the English Language (4) or
approved literature elective (see adviser before choosing)
Two of these (part of the methods block):
EDT 436 Middle Childhood Language Arts (3)
EDT 439 Methods in Middle Childhood Social Studies (3)
Requirements for Mathematics and Science
All of these:
MTH 151 Calculus I (MPF V) (5)
MTH 217 Accelerated Mathematics for Middle School Teachers (MPF V) (3)
MTH 218 Geometry for Middle School Teachers (3)
MTH 231 Elements of Discrete Mathematics (3)
MTH 407 Patterns and Structures in Mathematics (MPC) (3)
Additional advanced mathematics or statistics electives to total 24 hours
(see mathematics education adviser; is recommended)
One of these (see adviser before choosing):
STA 261 Statistics (4)
STA 301 Applied Statistics (3)
One of these:
EDT 415 Inquiring Life Science (3)
PHY 215 Physics by Inquiry (3)
One of these:
CHM 111 Chemistry in Modern Society (MPF IVB, LAB) (4)
CHM 137, 144 College Chemistry/College Chemistry Lab (MPF IVB) (4, 2)
CHM 141, 144 College Chemistry/College Chemistry Lab (MPF IVB, LAB) (3, 2)
EDT 181 Physical Science (MPF IVB) (4)
PHY 171, 183 College Physics/Physics Lab (3, 1)
PHY 181, 183 The Physical World/Physics Lab (MPF IVB) (4, 1)
One of these:
EDT 182 Physical Science (MPF IVB, LAB) (4)
GLG 111, 115.L The Dynamic Earth/Understanding the Earth (MPF IVB, H, LAB) (3, 1)
GLG 121, 115.L Environmental Geology/Understanding the Earth (MPF IVB, LAB) (3, 1)
GLG 141, 115.L Geology of U.S. National Parks/Understanding the Earth (MPF IVB, LAB) (3,1)
One of these sequences:
BOT/MBI/ZOO 115 Biological Concepts: Ecology, Evolution, Genetics, and Diversity (MPF IVA, LAB) (4) and BOT/MBI/ZOO 116 Biological Concepts: Structure, Function, Cellular, Molecular Biology (MPF IVA, LAB) (4) or
ZOO 113 Animal Diversity (MPF IVA, LAB) (4) and ZOO 114 Principles of Biology
(MPF IVA, LAB) (4)
One of these:
CHM 491 Chemistry in Societal Issues (3)
GLG 207 Water and Society (3)
PHL 205 Science and Culture (3)
PHL 376 Environmental Philosophy (4)
PHY 101 Physics and Society (MPF IVB) (3)
Natural Systems II (4)
WCP 333.B or 334.B Seminar in Science, Technology, and the Environment (4,4)
ZOO 400 Contemporary Issues in Zoology (MPC) (3)
From BOT, CHM, GLG, IES, MBI, PHY, and ZOO (not taken previously), select electives to bring total to 24 credit hours in science:
-499, -499, -499, -499, -499, -499,
-499, GEO 121, 221, 271, 421, 424, 425, 428, 431, or 432.
These two (part of methods block):
EDT 429.M Teaching Middle Childhood Mathematics (3)
EDT 441 Middle Childhood Science (3)
Requirements for Mathematics and Social Studies
All of these:
EDT 361 Introduction to the Social Sciences for Elementary School Teachers (4)
EDT 362 The American Political and Economic Experience for Elementary School Teachers (4)
HST 111, 112 Survey of American History (MPF IIB, IIIA, H) (3, 3)
MTH 217 Accelerated Mathematics for Elementary Teachers (MPF V) (3)
MTH 151 Calculus I (MPF V) (5)
MTH 218 Geometry for Middle School Teachers (3)
MTH 231 Elements of Discrete Mathematics (3)
MTH 407 Patterns and Structures in Mathematics (MPC) (3)
Additional advanced mathematics or statistics electives to total 24 hours
(see mathematics education adviser; is recommended)
One of these (see adviser before choosing):
STA 261 Statistics (4)
STA 301 Applied Statistics (3)
One of these sequences:
HST 121, 122 Western Civilization (MPF IIB, H) (3, 3)
HST 197 World History to 1500 (3) and
HST 198 World History Since 1500 (MPF IIB, IIIB, H) (3)
One of these:
GEO 301 Geography of Sub-Saharan Africa (4)
GEO 304 Latin American Development (4)
GEO 308 Geography of East Asia (3)
These two (part of methods block):
EDT 429.M Teaching Middle Childhood Mathematics (3)
EDT 439 Methods in Middle Childhood Social Studies (3)
Requirements for Science and Social Studies
All of these:
EDT 361 Introduction to the Social Sciences for Elementary School Teachers (4)
EDT 362 The American Political and Economic Experience for Elementary School
Teachers (4)
HST 111, 112 Survey of American History (MPF IIB, IIIA, H) (3, 3)
One of these:
PHY 215 Physics by Inquiry (3)
EDT 415 Inquiring Life Science (3)
One of these sequences:
HST 121, 122 Western Civilization (MPF IIB, H ) (3,3)
HST 197 World History to 1500 (3) and
HST 198 World History Since 1500 (MPF IIB, IIIB, H) (3)
One of these:
GEO 301 Geography of Sub-Saharan Africa (4)
GEO 304 Latin American Development (4)
GEO 308 Geography of East Asia (3)
One of these:
CHM 111 Chemistry in Modern Society (MPF IVB, LAB) (4)
CHM 137, 144 College Chemistry/College Chemistry Lab (MPF IVB) (4, 2)
CHM 141, 144 College Chemistry/College Chemistry Lab (MPF IVB, LAB) (3, 2)
EDT 181 Physical Science (MPF IVB, LAB) (4)
PHY 171, 183 College Physics/Physics Lab (3, 1)
PHY 181, 183 The Physical World/Physics Lab (MPF IVB, LAB) (4, 1)
One of these:
EDT 182 Physical Science (MPF IVB, LAB) (4)
GLG 111,115.L The Dynamic Earth/Understanding the Earth (MPF IVB, H, LAB) (3,1)
GLG 121,115.L Environmental Geology/Understanding the Earth (MPF IVB, LAB) (3,1)
GLG 141, 115.L Geology of U.S. National Parks/Understanding the Earth (MPF IVB, LAB) (3,1)
One of these sequences:
BOT/MBI/ZOO 115 Biological Concepts: Ecology, Evolution, Genetics, and Diversity (MPF IVA, LAB) (4) and BOT/MBI/ZOO 116 Biological Concepts: Structure, Function, Cellular, Molecular Biology (MPF IVA, LAB) (4)
ZOO 113 Animal Diversity (MPF IVA, LAB) (4), and ZOO 114 Principles of Biology
(MPF IVA, LAB) (4)
One of these:
CHM 491 Chemistry in Societal Issues (MPC) (3)
GLG 207 Water and Society (3)
PHL 205 Science and Culture (3)
PHL 376 Environmental Philosophy (4)
PHY 101 Physics and Society (MPF IVB) (3)
Natural Systems II (4)
WCP 333.B or 334.B Seminar in Science, Technology, and the Environment (4,4)
ZOO 400 Contemporary Issues in Zoology (MPC) (3)
From BOT, CHM, GLG, IES, MBI, PHY, and ZOO (not taken previously), select electives to bring total to 24 credit hours in science:
-499, -499, -499, -499, -499, -499,
-499, GEO 121, 221, 271, 421, 424, 425, 428, 431, or 432.
These two (part of methods block):
EDT 439 Methods in Middle Childhood Social Studies
EDT 441 Middle Childhood Science (3)
Adolescent /Young Adult Education
Integrated English Language Arts:
Bachelor of Science in Education
All of these:
COM 135 Public Expression and Critical Inquiry (MPF IIB) (3)
COM 417 Methods of Teaching Speech Communication (3)
EDL 204 Sociocultural Studies in Education (MPF IIB) (3)
EDL 318.A Leadership in Education (3)
EDP 201 Human Development and Learning in Social and Educational Contexts (MPF IIC) (3)
EDP 352 Inclusion of Children and Youth with Exceptionalities (3)
EDP 440 Practicum in Integrating Technology into Instruction (1)
EDT 190 Introduction to Adolescent Education (1)
EDT/ENG 423 Literature and Other Media for Adolescents (3)
ENG 301 History of the English Language (4)
ENG 302 Structure of Modern English (4)
ENG 304 Backgrounds to Composition Theory and Research (3)
FSW/.A Adolescent Development in Diverse Families (3)*
JRN 201 News Writing and Reporting I (3)
* see adviser for other choices
One of these:
ENG 225 Advanced Composition (3)
ENG 226 Introduction to Creative Writing: Short Fiction and Poetry (3)
One of these:
ENG 131, 132, or 133 Life and Thought in English Literature (MPF IIB, H) (3, 3, 3)
One of these:
ENG 141, 142, or 143 Life and Thought in American Literature (MPF IIB, H) (3, 3, 3)
ENG 144 Major American Authors (MPF IIB) (3)
One of these*:
CHI 251 Chinese Literature in English Translation (MPF IIIB) (3)
CHI 252 Modern Chinese Literature in English Translation (MPF IIIB) (3)
CLS 121 Introduction to Classical Mythology (MPF IIB, H) (3)
ENG 251 or 252 Life and Thought in European Literature (MPF IIB, H) (3, 3)
ENG 255 or 256 Russian Literature in English Translation (3, 3)
ENG 258 or 259 The Modern World Novel (3, 3)
ENG 364 Italian Humanism and Renaissance (3)
FRE 131 Masterpieces of French Culture in Translation (MPF IIB, H) (3)
FRE 350 Topics in French Literature in Translation (3)
ITL 364 Italian Humanism and Renaissance (3)
RUS 255 Russian Literature from Pushkin to Dostoevsky in English Translation (MPF IIB) (3)
RUS 256 Russian Literature in English Translation: From Tolstoy to Nabokov (3)
RUS 257 Russian Literature in English Translation: From Pasternak to the Present (3)
* see adviser for other choices
One of these:
ENG 336 African American Writing, 1746-1877 (3)
ENG 337 African American Writing, 1878-1945 (3)
ENG 338 African American Writing, 1946-Present (3)
ENG 348 Ethnic American Literature (3)
One of these:
ENG 134 Introduction to Shakespeare (MPF IIB) (3)
ENG 221 Shakespeare and Film (3)
ENG 372 or 373 Shakespeare's Principal Plays (3, 3)
One of these:
EDT 246.A Foundations of Reading, Language, and Literacy (3)
EDT 459 Advanced Reading Instruction (3)
One of these:
COM 136 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication (MPF IIC) (3)
COM 143 Introduction to Mass Communication (MPF IIC) (3)
COM 205 American Film as Communication (3)
COM/HST 389 Great Issues in American History: Rhetoric and Reality (3)
Six semester hours of ENG/COM electives. (See adviser for approved list.)
All of these concurrently, fall semester of cohort year only:
EDP 303.A Assessment and Evaluation in Educational Settings (2)
EDT 421.A Classroom Management (2)
EDT 427 Adolescent Language Arts I (3)
EDT 346.A Reading Methods for Teachers of Adolescents (3)
This one, spring semester of cohort year only:
EDT 428 Adolescent Language Arts II (3)
Supervised teaching semester
EDT 419.A Supervised Teaching (15)
Integrated Mathematics: Bachelor of Science
in Education
All of these:
EDL 204 Sociocultural Studies in Education (MPF IIB) (3)
EDL 318.A Leadership in Education (3)
EDP 201 Human Development and Learning in Social and Educational Contexts (MPF IIC) (3)
EDP 352 Inclusion of Children and Youth with Exceptionalities (3)
EDP 440 Practicum in Integrating Technology into Instruction (1)
EDT 190 Introduction to Adolescent Education (1)
FSW/EDP.A 481 Adolescent Development in Diverse Families (3)*
MTH 222 Introduction to Linear Algebra (3)
MTH 331 Discrete Mathematics (3)
MTH 411 Foundations of Geometry (3)
MTH 421 Introduction to Abstract Algebra (4)
MTH 482 Great Theorems of Mathematics (3) (MPC)
STA 301 Applied Statistics (3) and STA 401 Probability (3)
* see adviser for other choices
Three hours of 300- and 400-level (300-499) MTH or STA to bring total to at least 22 credit hours (approved by adviser) (Cannot take these: MTH 330, 406, 407, 430, 480; STA 333, 361, 362, 363, 365, 371, 432, 471, 473, 476, 480.)
All of these concurrently, fall semester of cohort year only:
EDP 303.A Assessment and Evaluation in Educational Settings (2)
EDT 421.A Classroom Management (2)
EDT 429.A Adolescent Mathematics I (3)
MTH 330 Problems Seminar Praxis Review (1)
This one, spring semester of cohort year only:
EDT 430 Adolescent Mathematics II (3)
Supervised teaching semester
EDT 419 Supervised Teaching (15)
One of these calculus sequences:
MTH 151 Calculus I (MPF V) (5) and
MTH 251 Calculus II (4) and
MTH 252 Calculus III (4)
MTH 153 Calculus I (4) and
MTH 251 Calculus II (4) and
MTH 252 Calculus III (4)
MTH 249 Calculus II (5) and
MTH 252 Calculus III (4)
MTH 251 Calculus II (4) and
MTH 252 Calculus III (4)
One of these:
EDT 465 Computing Technology Applied to Mathematics (3)
MTH 408 Mathematical Problem Solving with Technology (3)
Integrated Social Studies: Bachelor of Science
in Education
All of these:
ATH 155 Cultures in Context (MPF IIC) (4)
ECO 201 Principles of Micro (MPF IIC) (3)
ECO 202 Principles of Macro (MPF IIC) (3)
EDL 204 Sociocultural Studies in Education (MPF IIB) (3)
EDL 318.A Leadership in Education (3)
EDP 201 Human Development and Learning in Social and Educational Contexts (MPF IIC) (3)
EDP 352 Inclusion of Children and Youth with Exceptionalities (3)
EDP 440 Practicum in Integrating Technology into Instruction (1)
EDP/FSW 481.A Adolescent Development in Diverse Families (3)*
EDT 190 Introduction to Adolescent Education (1)
GEO 111 World Regional: Patterns and Issues (MPF IIC, IIIB) (3) or
GEO 101 Global Forces, Local Diversity (MPF IIC, IIIB) (3)
POL 141 American Political Systems (MPF IIC, H) (4)
POL 271 World Politics (MPF IIC, IIIB, H) (4)
PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology (MPF IIC) (4)
* see adviser for other choices
One of these sequences:
HST 121, 122 Western Civilization (MPF IIB, IIIA, H) (3, 3)
HST 197, 198 World History (MPF IIB, IIIB, H) (3, 3)
One of these sequences:
AMS 101, 201 Introduction: Approaches to American Culture
(AMS 101 is MPF IIB, IIIA, H) (3, 3)
HST 111, 112 Survey of American History (MPF IIB, H) (3, 3)
One of these:
SOC 151 Social Relations (MPF IIC) (4)
SOC 201 Social Problems (4)
SOC 202 Social Deviance (4)
This one, fall semester of cohort year only:
Adolescent Social Studies Methods I (3)
All of these concurrently, spring semester only:
EDP 303.A Assessment and Evaluation in Educational Settings (2)
EDT 421.A Classroom Management (2)
Adolescent Social Studies Methods II (3)
EDT 421.A Classroom Management (2)
Supervised teaching semester:
EDT 419 Supervised Teaching (15)
No more than two courses of these may be below 300-level:
Two history courses (3, 3)
Any two-course sequence from ATH, ECO, GEO, POL, or SOC (3, 3)
Non-EuroAmerican courses (7)
Twelve hours above 300-level from ATH, ECO, GEO, HST, POL, or SOC
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