2011-2012 Catalog
The Teacher Education Program seeks to prepare candidates with knowledge, skills, and disposition to teach with compassion, competence, and commitment.
Compassion |
Competence |
Commitment |
A. Candidates demonstrate a desire to build rapport with their students by showing concern and interest. B. Candidates build an environment of fairness, trust, and positive interaction among all classroom members. C. Candidates advocate social justice and equity in the community to promote affirmation and response for all individuals. D Candidates transform communities consistent with a Christian worldview through service to humanity. |
A. Candidates conduct research about students and the learning process. They reflect on this information to create learning experiences adapted to diverse learners. B. Candidates create an environment that is safe, organized, and accommodates all students, including those with special needs. C. Candidates design appropriate standard-based learning goals and effectively communicate them to students. D. Candidates demonstrate competency in the content areas. E. Candidates demonstrate the ability to assess student learning using formal and information assessment strategies to evaluate and insure the continuous intellectual, social, physical, and moral/ spiritual development of all learners. F. Candidates demonstrate the use of diverse teaching methods to insure the success of all students. G. Candidates use technology to support teaching and learning. H. Candidates demonstrate effective written and oral communication skills including questioning strategies. |
A. Candidates demonstrate efficacy by actively searching for practical actions to address specific needs of all students. B. Candidates are reflective regarding the impact their teaching has upon their students. C. Candidates lead in their profession by involvement in professional organizations, publications, presentations, and school/community leadership. D. Candidates build relationships with students, parents, colleagues, and other community stakeholders. |
Teacher education candidates have four formal reviews of their qualifications and success in acquiring essential knowledge, skills, attitudes, and dispositions. A review takes place prior to:
Credentials and grade point averages are reviewed annually throughout the candidate’s tenure in the program. Early childhood, middle childhood, and intervention specialist education majors should plan on a minimum of three full years to complete the program after admission to the first education course. Students seeking licensure in adolescent to young adult education, multi-age education, or vocational education should plan on no less than two and a half years. Placements are made in P-12 schools in central Ohio. Students are responsible for their own transportation to all field placements, including student teaching. The complexity of the assignment process does not allow the student to select or to change placements.
Admission to the Teacher Education Program is a prerequisite to all education courses except EDU1022 Foundations of Education, EDU1031 Foundations of Education Laboratory, and EDU1042 Educational Technology.
Candidates are admitted to the Teacher Education Program when he/she:
Application for admission to the Teacher Education Program is normally completed at the end of the freshman year if all criteria are met. The Praxis I must be taken before enrolling in any 2000-level education courses. A candidate’s application is processed following successful completion of the freshman level (1000) courses and earning satisfactory Praxis I scores.
Deficiencies are indicated in writing to the applicant. It is the student’s obligation to design a program to remove deficiencies. Arrangements for re-taking the Praxis I are the student’s responsibility and may be arranged on Educational Testing Service national test dates or scheduled through a Prometric Test Center. The Teacher Education Office will provide examination dates and locations upon request. All deficiencies must be satisfied before enrolling in education courses beyond the sophomore level.
Upon recommendation by the Director of Teacher Education, the Teacher Education Council considers the application for admission. The Director of Teacher Education indicates to the student the Council’s decision, and reasons, if denied, in writing.
Admission to the Teacher Education Program does not guarantee placement in student teaching. Completing student teaching does not guarantee a recommendation for licensure by the Ohio State Department of Education. Application for student teaching must be completed by February 1 of the junior year. Application forms are available from the Director of Teacher Education.
Candidates who seek to student teach are permitted when they have:
When verified by the Director of Teacher Education that the student has met all criteria for student teaching, the Teacher Education Council considers the application. The Director of Teacher Education indicates to the student in writing the application status.
Student teaching demands deem it unlikely that the student can complete the program satisfactorily if involved in outside employment during student teaching. Student teaching involves a full day’s assignment for the full semester. Students should reserve evenings for evaluating lessons and preparing materials. Student teachers follow the P-12 school calendar in which the candidate is placed.
To obtain an institutional recommendation for licensure, all education courses must be completed at Mount Vernon Nazarene University, unless approved by the Director of Teacher Education. Exceptions must be approved in writing by the Director of Teacher Education prior to enrolling in courses elsewhere.
The candidate who earns at least a "satisfactory" in student teaching, a recommendation from the Education Department supervisor, satisfactory scores on the Praxis II or other mandated tests as defined by the State of Ohio, and has completed satisfactorily a state approved licensure program is granted an institutional recommendation for licensure by the Director of Teacher Education.
Candidates for initial licensure must take the State of Ohio required examinations for the license desired. The licensure applicants must make their own arrangements to take the tests that are administered through Educational Testing Services or alternate testing agencies. Information may be secured from the Office of Teacher Education. These tests are subject to changes made by the Ohio Department of Education. It is the responsibility of the student to verify which test(s) he or she must pass. An institutional recommendation for licensure is made after scores are received by the Director of Teacher Education indicating that the candidate meets the Ohio Department of Education minimum requirements.
The candidate will sign a statement that serves as the basis for determining whether he/she is of "good moral character" as required by the Ohio Department of Education. This form must be filed at the time the licensure application is made.
Candidates wishing to appeal a decision or policy may do so by completing a written appeal to the Director of Teacher Education, who will appoint a committee to review the appeal. The committee’s decision may be appealed in writing to the Dean of the School of Education and Professional Studies within thirty (30) days of the committee’s decision. The dean’s decision may be appealed in writing to the Provost within thirty (30) days of the date of the notification. The Provost will appoint two faculty members and chair the Appeals Committee. One member of the Appeals Committee will be from the Teacher Education Committee. The Committee will review the written appeal and make a recommendation. The Provost will review the recommendation, make a ruling and notify the student in writing within thirty (30) days of the appeal’s receipt. The decision of the Provost is final.
The Teacher Education Council, the Appeals Committee, and the Teacher Education Alumni Advisory Committee are all drawn from culturally diverse backgrounds to avoid cultural bias in developing or administering policies. Cultural bias is perceived as any tendency on the part of a policy or procedure to favor one group of people who share common values and behaviors over another. It is assumed that no cultural bias exists when there is no evidence to the contrary.
All Teacher Education program curricula, requirements, and policies are subject to change given the nature of the ongoing review process between Mount Vernon Nazarene University and the Ohio Department of Education.
Background checks are required prior to the issuance of licenses by appropriate licensing bodies.
Students seeking licensure in states other than Ohio must maintain continuing contact with those states and the academic advisor to insure that the program leads to licensure. Students must check with the state licensure office in the state where licensure is desired for its requirements.
No employee, agent or representative of the University is authorized or empowered to provide licensure assurances for other states whether directly or by implication.
The University has programs that equip students to teach in pre-school, elementary, secondary and comprehensive (kindergarten through twelfth grade) education settings.
Required Professional Education Courses
EDU1022 Foundations of Education |
2 |
EDU1031 Foundations of Education Laboratory |
1 |
EDU1042 Educational Technology |
2 |
EDU2023 The Learner and Learning Process |
3 |
EDU3060 Education and Cultural Diversity Seminar |
0 |
EDU3063 Education and Cultural Diversity |
3 |
EDU4091 Student Teaching Seminar |
1 |
Select from Student Teaching options below |
12-13 |
EDU4092 Student Teaching (9-12) |
|
EDU4094 Student Teaching: Reading Practicum (4) |
|
Required Early Childhood Education Courses
EDU2001 Professional Writing for Educators |
1 |
EDU2122 Language and Literacy Fundamentals |
2 |
ECE2012 Building Family and Community Relationships |
2 |
ECE2014 Art, Music and Movement |
4 |
ECE2061 Preschool Field Experience |
1 |
ECE2063 Curriculum in Early Childhood Education |
3 |
ECE2072 Children’s Literature for Early Childhood |
2 |
ECE3012 Observation, Assessment and |
2 |
ECE3033 Classroom Management in Early Childhood Education |
3 |
ECE3041 Developmental Literacy Laboratory |
1 |
ECE3043 Developmental Literacy |
3 |
ECE3053 Mathematics: Curriculum, Instruction, and |
3 |
ECE3063 Basics of Phonics Instruction |
3 |
ECE3093 Inclusion and Differentiated Instruction |
3 |
ECE4012 Early Childhood Science: Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment |
2 |
ECE4021 Integrated Methods in Early Childhood Education |
1 |
ECE4022 Early Childhood Social Studies: Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment |
2 |
ECE4033 Content Reading |
3 |
ECE4082 Early Childhood Methods Laboratory |
2 |
FCS2083 Child Development Center Administration |
3 |
Required Cognate Courses
BIO1014G Principles of Biology with Laboratory |
4 |
|
PSY1013G General Psychology |
3 |
|
COM1023G Public Speaking |
3 |
|
MAT1033G Introduction to Mathematical Systems |
3 |
|
ART1002G Art in the Western World |
2 |
|
MTH1002G Music in the Western World |
2 |
|
Select one of the following American history courses: |
3 |
|
HIS2013G United States History to 1865 |
|
|
HIS2023G United States History since 1865 |
|
|
aHIS3013G Colonial America |
|
|
HIS3043G Modern America |
|
|
Total |
89-90 Hours |
|
Required Professional Education Courses
EDU1022 Foundations of Education |
2 |
EDU1031 Foundations of Education Laboratory |
1 |
EDU1042 Educational Technology |
2 |
EDU2023 The Learner and Learning Process |
3 |
EDU3060 Education and Cultural Diversity Seminar |
0 |
EDU3063 Education and Cultural Diversity |
3 |
EDU4091 Student Teaching Seminar |
1 |
EDU4092 Student Teaching |
6 |
ISP4096 Student Teaching: Intervention Specialist |
6 |
Required Early Childhood Education Courses
EDU2001 Professional Writing for Educators |
1 |
EDU2122 Language and Literacy Fundamentals |
2 |
ECE2012 Building Family and Community Relationships |
2 |
ECE2014 Art, Music and Movement |
4 |
ECE2061 Preschool Field Experience |
1 |
ECE2063 Curriculum in Early Childhood Education |
3 |
ECE2072 Children’s Literature for Early Childhood |
2 |
FCS2083 Child Development Center Administration |
3 |
ECE3012 Observation, Assessment and Documentation |
2 |
ECE3022 Mathematics for Upper Elementary Grades |
2 |
ECE3033 Classroom Management in Early Childhood Education |
3 |
ECE3063 Basics of Phonics Instruction |
3 |
ECE3041 Developmental Literacy Laboratory |
1 |
ECE3043 Developmental Literacy |
3 |
ECE3053 Mathematics: Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment in Early Childhood |
3 |
ECE4012 Early Childhood Science: Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment |
2 |
ECE4021 Integrated Methods in Early Childhood Education |
1 |
ECE4022 Early Childhood Social Studies: Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment |
2 |
ECE4033 Content Reading |
3 |
ECE4082 Early Childhood Methods Laboratory |
2 |
Required Intervention Specialist Courses
ISP2002 Individual Learning Differences |
2 |
ISP2093 Inclusive Classroom and Exceptional Teaching |
3 |
ISP3002 Intervention Assessments |
2 |
ISP3032 Intervention Specialist Field Exp. K-5 |
2 |
ISP3042 Intervention Specialist Field Exp. 6-12 |
2 |
ISP4001 Methods Laboratory |
1 |
ISP4002 Specialized Instruction: Reading/Writing |
2 |
ISP4012 Specialized Instruction: Mathematics/Science/Social Studies |
2 |
ISP4022 Behavior Analysis and Management |
2 |
ISP4051 Professional and Collaborative Practice |
1 |
Required Cognate Courses
PSY1013G General Psychology |
3 |
|
COM1023G Public Speaking |
3 |
|
MAT1033G Introduction to Mathematical Systems |
3 |
|
ART1002G Art in the Western World |
2 |
|
MTH1002G Music in the Western World |
2 |
|
Select one of the following American history courses: |
3 |
|
HIS2013G United States History to 1865 |
|
|
HIS2023G United States History since 1865 |
|
|
aHIS3013G Colonial America |
|
|
HIS3043G Modern America |
|
|
Total |
104 Hours |
|
Required Professional Education
EDU1022 Foundations of Education |
2 |
EDU1031 Foundations of Education Laboratory |
1 |
EDU1042 Educational Technology |
2 |
EDU2023 The Learner and Learning Process |
3 |
EDU2072 Fundamentals of Planning and Instruction Laboratory |
2 |
EDU2092 Fundamentals of Planning and Instruction |
2 |
EDU3013 Teaching Reading in the Content Fields |
3 |
EDU3042 Classroom Management |
2 |
EDU3060 Education and Cultural Diversity Seminar |
0 |
EDU3063 Education and Cultural Diversity |
3 |
EDU4091 Student Teaching Seminar |
1 |
EDU4094 Reading Practicum |
4 |
ISP4096 Student Teaching: Intervention Specialist |
9 |
Required Intervention Specialist Courses
EDU2001 Professional Writing for Educators |
1 |
EDU2122 Language and Literacy Fundamentals |
2 |
ECE2012 Building Family and Community Relations |
2 |
ECE3012 Observation, Assessment, and |
2 |
ECE3022 Mathematics for Upper Elementary Grades |
2 |
ECE/MCE3041 Developmental Literacy Lab |
1 |
ECE/MCE3043 Developmental Literacy |
3 |
ECE3053 Mathematics Curriculum Instruction and |
3 |
ECE/MCE3063 Basics of Phonics Instruction |
3 |
ISP2002 Individual Learning Differences |
2 |
ISP2093 Inclusive Classroom and Exceptional |
3 |
ISP3002 Intervention Assessments |
2 |
ISP3032 Intervention Specialist Field Experience K-5 |
2 |
ISP3042 Intervention Specialist Field Experience |
2 |
ISP4002 Specialized Instruction: Reading/Writing |
2 |
ISP4012 Specialized Instruction: |
2 |
ISP4022 Behavior Analysis and Management |
2 |
ISP4051 Professional and Collaborative Practice |
1 |
ISP4052 Methods Lab for Intervention Specialist |
2 |
Highly Qualified Reading
ECE2072 Children’s Literature for Early Childhood |
2 |
MCE3023 Adolescent Literature |
3 |
Highly Qualified Mathematics
MAT1013G Trigonometry |
3 |
MAT1034G Calculus |
4 |
MAT2063G Introduction to Statistics |
3 |
aMAT3073 Geometry for Educators |
3 |
Required Cognate Courses
PSY1013G General Psychology |
3 |
|
COM1023G Public Speaking |
3 |
|
MAT1033 Introduction to Mathematical Systems |
3 |
|
Select one of the following American history courses: |
3 |
|
HIS2013G United States. History to 1865 |
|
|
HIS2023G United States History since 1865 |
|
|
HIS3013G Colonial America |
|
|
HIS3043G Modern America |
|
|
Total |
103 Hours |
|
Required Professional Education
EDU1022 Foundations of Education |
2 |
EDU1031 Foundations of Education Laboratory |
1 |
EDU1042 Educational Technology |
2 |
EDU2023 The Learner and Learning Process |
3 |
EDU2072 Fundamentals of Planning and Instruction Laboratory |
2 |
EDU2092 Fundamentals of Planning and Instruction |
2 |
EDU3013 Teaching Reading in the Content Fields |
3 |
EDU3042 Classroom Management |
2 |
EDU3060 Education and Cultural Diversity Seminar |
0 |
EDU3063 Education and Cultural Diversity |
3 |
EDU4091 Student Teaching Seminar |
1 |
EDU4094 Reading Practicum |
4 |
ISP4096 Student Teaching: Intervention Specialist |
9 |
Required Intervention Specialist Courses
EDU2001 Professional Writing for Educators |
1 |
EDU2122 Language and Literacy Fundamentals |
2 |
ECE2012 Building Family and Community Relations |
2 |
ECE3012Observation, Assessment, and Documentation |
2 |
ECE3022 Mathematics for Upper Elementary Grades |
2 |
ECE/MCE3041 Developmental Literacy Lab |
1 |
ECE/MCE3043 Development Literacy |
3 |
ECE3053 Mathematics C.I.A. in Early Childhood |
3 |
ECE/MCE3063 Basics of Phonics Instruction |
3 |
ISP2002 Individual Learning Differences |
2 |
ISP2093 Inclusive Classroom and Exceptional Teaching |
3 |
ISP3002 Intervention Assessments |
2 |
ISP3032 Intervention Specialist Field Experience K-5 |
2 |
ISP3042 Intervention Specialist Field Experience 6-12 |
2 |
ISP4002 Specialized Instruction: Reading/Writing |
2 |
ISP4012 Specialized Instruction: Mathematics/Science/Social Studies |
2 |
ISP4022 Behavior Analysis and Management |
2 |
ISP4051 Professional and Collaborative Practice |
1 |
ISP4052 Methods Lab or Intervention Specialist Grades 7-12 |
2 |
Highly Qualified Reading
ECE2072 Children’s Literature for Early Childhood |
2 |
MCE3023 Adolescent Literature |
3 |
Required for Reading Endorsement:
EDU4094 Reading Practicum |
4 |
Highly Qualified Science
Select three of the following |
12 |
BIO1014G Principles of Biology with Laboratory |
|
ESS1034G Earth Science with Laboratory |
|
ESS1054G Meteorology with Laboratory |
|
PHY2014G General Physics I with Laboratory |
|
Required Cognate Courses
PSY1013G General Psychology |
3 |
|
COM1023G Public Speaking |
3 |
|
MAT1033 Introduction to Mathematical Systems |
3 |
|
Select one of the following American history courses: |
3 |
|
HIS2013G United States. History to 1865 |
|
|
HIS2023G United States History since 1865 |
|
|
HIS3013G Colonial America |
|
|
HIS3043G Modern America |
|
|
Total |
106 Hours |
|
Required Professional Education
EDU1022 Foundations of Education |
2 |
EDU1031 Foundations of Education Laboratory |
1 |
EDU1042 Educational Technology |
2 |
EDU2023 The Learner and Learning Process |
3 |
EDU2072 Fundamentals of Planning and Instruction Laboratory |
2 |
EDU2092 Fundamentals of Planning and Instruction |
2 |
EDU3013 Teaching Reading in the Content Fields |
3 |
EDU3042 Classroom Management |
2 |
EDU3060 Education and Cultural Diversity Seminar |
0 |
EDU3063 Education and Cultural Diversity |
3 |
EDU4091 Student Teaching Seminar |
1 |
EDU4094 Reading Practicum |
4 |
ISP4096 Student Teaching: Intervention Specialist |
9 |
Required Intervention Specialist Courses
EDU2001 Professional Writing for Educators |
1 |
EDU2122 Language and Literacy Fundamentals |
2 |
ECE2012 Building Family and Community Relations |
2 |
ECE3012 Observation, Assessment, and Documentation |
2 |
ECE3022 Mathematics for Upper Elementary Grades |
2 |
ECE/MCE3041 Developmental Literacy Lab |
1 |
ECE/MCE3043 Development Literacy |
3 |
ECE3053 Mathematics Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment in Early Childhood |
3 |
ECE/MCE3063 Basics of Phonics Instruction |
3 |
ISP2002 Individual Learning Differences |
2 |
ISP2093 Inclusive Classroom and Exceptional Teaching |
3 |
ISP3002 Intervention Assessments |
2 |
ISP3032 Intervention Specialist Field Experience K-5 |
2 |
ISP3042 Intervention Specialist Field Experience 6-12 |
2 |
ISP4002 Specialized Instruction: Reading/Writing |
2 |
ISP4012 Specialized Instruction: Mathematics/Science/Social Studies |
2 |
ISP4022 Behavior Analysis and Management |
2 |
ISP4051 Professional and Collaborative Practice |
1 |
ISP4052 Methods Lab or Intervention Specialist Grades 7-12 |
2 |
Highly Qualified Reading
ECE2072 Children’s Literature for Early Childhood |
2 |
MCE3023 Adolescent Literature |
3 |
Required for Reading Endorsement:
EDU4094 Reading Practicum |
4 |
Highly Qualified Social Studies
ECO1033G Principles of Macroeconomics |
3 |
HIS1003G Western Civilization I |
3 |
POL1003 American Politics and Government |
3 |
ITD3043 World Geography |
3 |
Required Cognate Courses
PSY1013G General Psychology |
3 |
|
COM1023G Public Speaking |
3 |
|
MAT1033 Introduction to Mathematical Systems |
3 |
|
Select one of the following American history courses: |
3 |
|
HIS2013G United States. History to 1865 |
|
|
HIS2023G United States History since 1865 |
|
|
HIS3013G Colonial America |
|
|
HIS3043G Modern America |
|
|
Total |
106 Hours |
|
The student with a middle childhood education major must complete two of the middle childhood education concentrations. See Middle Childhood major for course listings.
Required Professional Education
EDU1022 Foundations of Education |
2 |
EDU1031 Foundations of Education Laboratory |
1 |
EDU1042 Educational Technology |
2 |
EDU2072 Fundamentals of Planning and Instruction Laboratory |
2 |
EDU2092 Fundamentals of Planning and Instruction |
2 |
EDU2023 The Learner and Learning Process |
3 |
EDU3013 Teaching Reading in the Content Fields |
3 |
EDU3042 Classroom Management |
2 |
EDU3060 Education and Cultural Diversity Seminar |
0 |
EDU3063 Education and Cultural Diversity |
3 |
EDU4091 Student Teaching Seminar |
1 |
EDU4092 Student Teaching |
6 |
ISP4096 Student Teaching: Intervention Specialist |
6 |
Required Middle Childhood Education Courses
EDU2001 Professional Writing for Educators |
1 |
EDU2122 Language and Literacy Fundamentals |
2 |
ECE2012 Building Family and Community |
2 |
ECE3012 Observation, Assessment, and |
2 |
ECE3022 Mathematics for Upper Elementary |
2 |
ECE3053 Mathematics: Curriculum, Instruction and |
3 |
MCE3012 Philosophy of Middle Childhood Education |
2 |
MCE3041 Developmental Literacy Laboratory |
1 |
MCE3043 Developmental Literacy |
3 |
MCE3063 Basics of Phonics Instruction |
3 |
MCE4082 Middle Childhood Methods Laboratory |
2 |
Required Intervention Specialist Courses
ISP2002 Individual Learning Differences |
2 |
ISP2093 Inclusive Classroom and Exceptional |
3 |
ISP3002 Intervention Assessments |
2 |
ISP3032 Intervention Specialist Field Experience K-5 |
2 |
ISP3042 Intervention Specialist Field Experience 6-12 |
2 |
ISP4001 Methods Laboratory |
1 |
ISP4002 Specialized Instruction: Reading/Writing |
2 |
ISP4012 Specialized Instruction: |
2 |
ISP4022 Behavior Analysis and Management |
2 |
ISP4051 Professional and Collaborative Practice |
1 |
Required Cognate Courses
PSY1013G General Psychology |
3 |
|
COM1023G Public Speaking |
3 |
|
MAT1033 Introduction to Mathematical Systems |
3 |
|
Select one of the following American history courses: |
3 |
|
HIS2013G United States. History to 1865 |
|
|
HIS2023G United States History since 1865 |
|
|
HIS3013G Colonial America |
|
|
HIS3043G Modern America |
|
|
Total |
87 Hours |
|
The student with a middle childhood education major must complete two of the Middle Childhood Teaching Concentrations.
Required Professional Education
EDU1022 Foundations of Education |
2 |
EDU1031 Foundations of Education Laboratory |
1 |
EDU1042 Educational Technology |
2 |
EDU2023 The Learner and Learning Process |
3 |
EDU2072 Fundamentals of Planning and Instruction Laboratory |
2 |
EDU2092 Fundamentals of Planning and Instruction |
2 |
EDU3013 Teaching Reading in the Content Fields |
3 |
EDU3042 Classroom Management |
2 |
EDU3060 Education and Cultural Diversity Seminar |
0 |
EDU3063 Education and Cultural Diversity |
3 |
EDU3093 Inclusion and Differentiated Instruction |
3 |
EDU4091 Student Teaching Seminar |
1 |
Select from Student Teaching options below |
12-13 |
EDU4092 Student Teaching (9-12) |
|
EDU4094 Reading Practicum (4) |
|
Required Middle Childhood Education Courses
EDU2001 Professional Writing for Educators |
1 |
EDU2122 Language and Literacy Fundamentals |
2 |
MCE3012 Philosophy of Middle Childhood Education |
2 |
MCE3063 Basics of Phonics Instruction |
3 |
MCE3041 Developmental Literacy Lab |
1 |
MCE3043 Developmental Literacy |
3 |
MCE4082 Middle Childhood Methods Laboratory |
2 |
Required Cognate Courses
PSY1013G General Psychology |
3 |
|
COM1023G Public Speaking |
3 |
|
Select one of the following American history |
3 |
|
HIS2013G United States History to 1865 |
|
|
HIS2023G United States History since 1865 |
|
|
aHIS3013G Colonial America |
|
|
HIS3043G Modern America |
|
|
Total |
59-60 Hours |
|
Language Arts
ENG1043G Freshman Expository Writing |
3 |
ENG1053G Research Writing |
3 |
COM1023G Public Speaking |
3 |
ENG4063 Traditional and Modern Grammars |
3 |
MCE3023 Adolescent Literature |
3 |
MCE4042 Middle Level Language Arts: Curriculum, |
2 |
Select one of the following: |
1 |
COM2031 Acting Practicum |
|
COM3031 Stagecraft Practicum |
|
Select one of the following from American Literature: |
3 |
ENG2103G American Literature I |
|
ENG2113G American Literature II |
|
ENG3143G American Novel |
|
Select one of the following from Non-American Literature: |
3 |
ENG2123G World Literature I |
|
ENG2133G World Literature II |
|
ENG3153G The British Novel |
|
ENG4089 Special Topics in Literature |
|
Mathematics
MAT1033G Introduction to Mathematical Systems |
3 |
MAT1013G Trigonometry |
3 |
MAT1034G Calculus I |
4 |
MAT2063G Introduction to Statistics |
3 |
aMAT3002 History of Mathematics |
2 |
aMAT3073 Geometry for Educators |
3 |
MCE4052 Middle Level Mathematics: Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment |
2 |
Science
PHY2014G General Physics I with Laboratory |
4 |
BIO1094G Conservation of Natural Resources with |
4 |
MCE4032 Middle Level Science Methods: Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment |
2 |
Select one of the following biology courses: |
4 |
BIO1014G Principles of Biology with Laboratory |
|
BIO1054G General Zoology with Laboratory |
|
BIO1074G General Botany with Laboratory |
|
Select one of the following earth and space science courses: |
4 |
ESS1034G Earth Science with Laboratory |
|
ESS1044G Astronomy with Laboratory |
|
ESS1054G Meteorology with Laboratory |
|
Select one of the following chemistry courses: |
4 |
CHE1024G Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry with Laboratory |
|
CHE1031G General Chemistry I Laboratory and CHE1033G General Chemistry I |
|
CHE1041 General Chemistry II Laboratory and CHE1043 General Chemistry II |
|
Social Studies
ECO1033G Principles of Macroeconomics |
3 |
POL1003 American Politics and Government |
3 |
ITD3043 World Geography |
3 |
MCE4062 Middle Level Social Studies Methods: |
2 |
Select one of the following world history courses: |
3 |
HIS1003G Western Civilization I: Antiquity to the |
|
HIS1013G Western Civilization II: Reformation to |
|
Select two of the following American history courses: |
6 |
HIS2013G United States. History to 1865 |
|
HIS2023G United States History since 1865 |
|
aHIS3013G Colonial America |
|
HIS3043G Modern America |
|
An early childhood endorsement allowing early childhood teachers to teach grades 4 and 5 is available. To complete the endorsement, the candidate must complete the following courses:
ECE3002 Social Studies for Upper Elementary Grades |
2 |
|
ECE3022 Mathematics for Upper Elementary Grades |
2 |
|
ECE3032 Science for Upper Elementary Grades |
2 |
|
MCE3023 Adolescent Literature |
3 |
|
ECE4001 Early Childhood Endorsement Field |
1 |
|
Total |
10 Hours |
|
A generalist endorsement allowing middle school teachers to teach in a self-contained classroom as well as departmentalized schools is available. To complete the endorsement, the candidate must complete two categories below that lie outside the candidate’s teaching concentrations.
Language Arts
MCE3023 Adolescent Literature |
3 |
ENG4063 Traditional and Modern Grammars |
3 |
Mathematics
MAT1023G Pre-Calculus Mathematics |
3 |
MAT2063G Introduction to Statistics |
3 |
Science
BIO1014G Principles of Biology with Laboratory |
4 |
ESS1054G Meteorology with Laboratory |
4 |
Social Studies
ECO1033G Principles of Macroeconomics |
3 |
|
ITD3043 World Geography |
3 |
|
Total |
12-14 Hours |
|
Required Courses
ECE2072 Children’s Literature for Early Childhood |
2 |
|
EDU2122 Language and Literacy Fundamentals |
2 |
|
MCE3023 Adolescent Literature |
3 |
|
ECE/MCE3041 Developmental Literacy Laboratory |
1 |
|
ECE/MCE3043 Developmental Literacy |
3 |
|
ECE/MCE3063 Basics of Phonics |
3 |
|
EDU4094 Reading Practicum |
4 |
|
One of the following |
3 |
|
ECE4033 Content Reading |
|
|
EDU3013 Teaching Reading in Content Fields |
|
|
Total |
21 Hours |
|
Students who wish to teach in grades seven through twelve, in multi-age education, or in vocational settings must complete the same general education and professional education courses.
Required Professional Education Courses
EDU1022 Foundations of Education |
2 |
EDU1031 Foundations of Education Laboratory |
1 |
EDU1042 Educational Technology |
2 |
EDU2023 The Learner and the Learning Process |
3 |
EDU2072 Fundamentals of Planning and Instruction Laboratory |
2 |
EDU2092 Fundamentals of Planning and Instruction |
2 |
EDU3013 Teaching Reading in the Content Fields |
3 |
EDU3042 Classroom Management |
2 |
EDU3060 Education and Cultural Diversity Seminar |
0 |
EDU3063 Education and Cultural Diversity |
3 |
EDU3093 Inclusion and Differentiated Instruction |
3 |
EDU4002 Content Area Teaching Methods |
2 |
EDU4032 General Teaching Methods |
2 |
EDU4091 Student Teaching Seminar |
1 |
EDU4092 Student Teaching |
12 |
Required Cognate Courses
PSY1013G General Psychology |
3 |
COM1023G Public Speaking |
3 |
Select one of the following American history courses: |
3 |
HIS2013G U.S. History to 1865 |
|
HIS2023G U.S. History since 1865 |
|
aHIS3013G Colonial America |
|
HIS3043G Modern America |
|
Total |
49 Hours |
Note: Students who wish to teach in grades seven through twelve, in multi-age education, or in vocational settings must complete general education and professional education courses which are listed in the School of Education and Professional Studies section of this catalog.
Required Courses
ENG1043G Freshman Expository Writing |
3 |
|
ENG1053G Research Writing |
3 |
|
ENG2033 Introduction to Literary Studies |
3 |
|
ENG2073G English Literature I |
3 |
|
ENG2083G English Literature II |
3 |
|
ENG2103G American Literature I |
3 |
|
ENG2113G American Literature II |
3 |
|
ENG2123G World Literature I |
3 |
|
MCE3023 Adolescent Literature |
3 |
|
ENG3033 Shakespeare |
3 |
|
ENG3133 Introduction to Linguistics |
3 |
|
ENG4002 Content Area Teaching Methods in Language Arts |
2 |
|
ENG4003 Literary Criticism and Theory |
3 |
|
ENG4063 Traditional and Modern Grammars |
3 |
|
ENG4093 English Capstone |
3 |
|
COM1023G Public Speaking |
3 |
|
COM4033 Play Production |
3 |
|
Select one of the following |
3 |
|
ENG2133G World Literature II |
|
|
ENG3123 Contemporary Literature |
|
|
ENG4089 Special Topics in Literature |
|
|
Select one of the following practicum courses |
2 |
|
JOU2082 Journalism Practicum: Yearbook |
|
|
JOU2092 Journalism Practicum: Newspaper |
|
|
JOU3082 Advanced Journalism Practicum: Yearbook |
|
|
JOU3092 Advanced Journalism Practicum: Newspaper |
|
|
Required Education Courses |
49 |
|
Total |
104 Hours |
|
Note: Students who wish to teach in grades seven through twelve, in multi-age education, or in vocational settings must complete general education and professional education courses which are listed in the School of Education and Professional Studies section of this catalog.
Required Courses
HIS1003G Western Civilization I: Antiquity to the Reformation |
3 |
|
HIS1013G Western Civilization II: Reformation to the Present Age |
3 |
|
PSY1013G General Psychology |
3 |
|
SOC1013G Introduction to Sociology |
3 |
|
ECO1033G Principles of Macroeconomics |
3 |
|
ECO2033 Principles of Microeconomics |
3 |
|
HIS2013G United States History to 1865 |
3 |
|
HIS2023G United States History since 1865 |
3 |
|
POL1003 American Politics and Government |
3 |
|
HIS4002 Content Area Teaching Methods in Social Studies |
2 |
|
HIS2093 Seminar in Historical Research |
3 |
|
ITD3043 World Geography |
3 |
|
Select two upper level U.S. history electives |
6 |
|
aHIS3013 Colonial America |
|
|
HIS3023 Early National America: 1783-1850 |
|
|
HIS3033 The American Civil War |
|
|
aHIS3043 Modern America |
|
|
HIS3079 Special Topics in U.S. History |
|
|
aHIS4003 Seminar in Foreign Policy |
|
|
Select two upper level European history electives |
6 |
|
aHIS3003 Age of Renaissance and Reformation |
|
|
aHIS3053 History of Modern Brittan |
|
|
aHIS3063 History of Modern Russia |
|
|
aHIS3073 Emergence of Modern Europe: |
|
|
HIS3089 Special Topics in European History |
|
|
Select two upper level non-western history electives |
6 |
|
aHIS3103 History and Culture of East Asia |
|
|
aHIS3113 History and Culture of South East Asia |
|
|
aPOL3113 International Relations |
|
|
aHIS3093 The Islamic World |
|
|
HIS3099 Special Topics in non-Western History |
|
|
Select one psychology elective |
3-4 |
|
PSY2013 Lifespan Developmental Psychology |
|
|
PSY2044 Theories of Learning |
|
|
PSY2063 Cognitive Psychology |
|
|
PSY3053 Social Psychology |
|
|
PSY3063 Abnormal Psychology |
|
|
Select one sociology elective |
3 |
|
SWK2003 Cultural and Human Diversity |
|
|
aSOC2083 Group Behavior and Processes |
|
|
aSOC3073 Sociology of Community |
|
|
aSOC4013 Sociology of the Family |
|
|
Required Education Courses |
49 |
|
Total |
108-109 Hours |
|
Note: Students who wish to teach in grades seven through twelve, in multi-age education, or in vocational settings must complete general education and professional education courses which are listed in the School of Education and Professional Studies section of this catalog.
Required Courses
CSC1013G Introduction to Computing |
3 |
|
MAT1034G Calculus I |
4 |
|
CSC/MAT1053 Elementary Discrete Mathematics |
3 |
|
MAT2034 Calculus II |
4 |
|
MAT2063G Introduction to Statistics |
3 |
|
MAT3002 History of Mathematics |
2 |
|
MAT3034 Calculus III |
4 |
|
MAT3013 Linear Algebra |
3 |
|
MAT3053 Modern Algebra |
3 |
|
MAT3063 Probability and Statistics |
3 |
|
MAT3073 Geometry for Educators |
3 |
|
MAT3083 Number Theory |
3 |
|
MAT4002 Content Area Teaching Methods in Mathematics |
2 |
|
Required Education Courses |
49 |
|
Total |
89 Hours |
|
Note: Students who wish to teach in grades seven through twelve, in multi-age education, or in vocational settings must complete general education and professional education courses which are listed in the School of Education and Professional Studies section of this catalog.
Required Courses
BIO1054G General Zoology with Laboratory |
4 |
BIO1074G General Botany with Laboratory |
4 |
BIO2034 Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Laboratory |
4 |
BIO2044 Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Laboratory |
4 |
BIO3004 Introduction to Microbiology with Laboratory |
4 |
BIO3034 Genetics with Laboratory |
4 |
BIO4001 Technical Writing in Biology |
1 |
BIO4002 Content Teaching Methods in Life Sciences |
2 |
BIO4073 Cell Biology |
3 |
BIO4091 Biology Seminar |
1 |
Select one of the following courses: |
4 |
BIO3014 Principles of Ecology with Laboratory |
|
BIO3054 Environmental Science with Laboratory |
|
Select one of the following biology field courses: |
4 |
BIO2064 Invertebrate Zoology with Laboratory |
|
BIO3024 Field Botany with Laboratory |
|
BIO3074 Ornithology with Laboratory |
|
aBIO4014 Aquatic Biology with Laboratory |
|
aBIO4024 Introduction to Entomology with |
|
Required Major Cognate Courses
CHE1031G General Chemistry I Laboratory |
1 |
|
CHE1033G General Chemistry I |
3 |
|
CHE1041 General Chemistry II Laboratory |
1 |
|
CHE1043 General Chemistry II |
3 |
|
ESS1034G Earth Science with Laboratory |
4 |
|
MAT2063G Introduction to Statistics |
3 |
|
PHY2014G General Physics I with Laboratory |
4 |
|
Required Education Courses |
49 |
|
Total |
107 Hours |
|
Note: Students who wish to teach in grades seven through twelve, in multi-age education, or in vocational settings must complete general education and professional education courses which are listed in the School of Education and Professional Studies section of this catalog.
Required Courses
BIO1054G General Zoology with Laboratory |
4 |
BIO1074G General Botany with Laboratory |
4 |
CHE1031G General Chemistry I Laboratory |
1 |
CHE1033G General Chemistry I |
3 |
CHE1041 General Chemistry II Laboratory |
1 |
CHE1043 General Chemistry II |
3 |
CHE3014 Quantitative Chemistry with Laboratory |
4 |
CHE3024 Organic Chemistry I with Laboratory |
4 |
ESS1034G Earth Science with Laboratory |
4 |
ESS1044G Astronomy with Laboratory |
4 |
ESS1054G Meteorology with Laboratory |
4 |
PHY2014G General Physics I with Laboratory |
4 |
PHY2024 General Physics II with Laboratory |
4 |
aPHY2032 Introduction to Optics with Laboratory |
2 |
aPHY3014 Introduction to Modern Physics with Laboratory |
4 |
PHY4002 Content Teaching Methods in Physical Science |
2 |
Required Major Cognate Courses
MAT1013G Trigonometry |
0-3 |
|
MAT1023G Precalculus Mathematics |
0-3 |
|
MAT1034G Calculus I |
4 |
|
MAT2063G Introduction to Statistics |
3 |
|
Required Education Courses |
49 |
|
Total |
108-114 Hours |
|
Students who wish to teach in senior high school, in multi-age education, or in vocational settings must complete the same general education and professional education courses.
Required Professional Education
EDU1022 Foundations of Education |
2 |
EDU1031 Foundations of Education Laboratory |
1 |
EDU1042 Educational Technology |
2 |
EDU2023 The Learner and the Learning Process |
3 |
EDU2072 Fundamentals of Planning and Instruction Laboratory |
2 |
EDU2092 Fundamentals of Planning and Instruction |
2 |
EDU3013 Teaching Reading in the Content Fields |
3 |
EDU3042 Classroom Management |
2 |
EDU3060 Education and Cultural Diversity Seminar |
0 |
EDU3063 Education and Cultural Diversity |
3 |
EDU3093 Inclusion and Differentiated Instruction |
3 |
EDU4002 Content Area Teaching Methods Laboratory |
2 |
EDU4032 General Teaching Methods |
2 |
EDU4091 Student Teaching Seminar |
1 |
EDU4092 Student Teaching |
12 |
Required Cognate Courses
PSY1013G General Psychology |
3 |
|
COM1023G Public Speaking |
3 |
|
Select one of the following American history courses: |
3 |
|
HIS2013G U.S. History to 1865 |
|
|
HIS2023G U.S. History since 1865 |
|
|
aHIS3013G Colonial America |
|
|
HIS3043G Modern America |
|
|
Total |
49 Hours |
|
Note: Students who wish to teach in grades seven through twelve, in multi-age education, or in vocational settings must complete general education and professional education courses which are listed in the School of Education and Professional Studies section of this catalog.
Required Courses
MTH1002G Music in the Western World |
2 |
||
MTH1023 Basic Structures of Music Theory I |
3 |
||
MTH1033 Basic Structures of Music Theory II |
3 |
||
MTH2033 Basic Structures of Music Theory III |
3 |
||
MTH2043 Basic Structures of Music Theory IV |
3 |
||
aMTH4033 Choral Arranging/Orchestration |
3 |
||
MTH1041 Sight Singing and Ear Training I |
1 |
||
MTH1051 Sight Singing and Ear Training II |
1 |
||
MTH2041 Sight Singing and Ear Training III |
1 |
||
MTH3043 Music History I |
3 |
||
MTH3053 Music History II |
3 |
||
APM1001 Piano Class I |
1 |
||
APM1000 Piano Proficiency Level 1 |
0 |
||
APM1011 Piano Class II |
1 |
||
APM2000 Piano Proficiency Level 2 |
0 |
||
APM4000 Senior Recital |
0 |
||
MMA2001 Introduction to Music Technology |
1 |
||
MMA2072 Introduction to Conducting |
2 |
||
aMMA2052 Instrumental Methods - Percussion |
2 |
||
aMMA2062 Instrumental Methods - Woodwinds |
2 |
||
aMMA3062 Instrumental Methods - Brass |
2 |
||
aMMA3063 Music in Childhood: Preschool through |
3 |
||
aMMA3072 Instrumental Methods - Strings |
2 |
||
aMMA4002 Content Area Teaching Methods in Music |
2 |
||
Ensembles* |
7 |
||
Applied Music I and II* |
2 |
||
Applied Music III and IV* |
2 |
||
Applied Music V and VI* |
2 |
||
Applied Music VII* |
1 |
||
Student Recital Laboratory |
0 |
||
Select one of the following: |
1 |
||
APM1021 Private Keyboard I (secondary applied |
|
||
APM1041 Beginning Voice Class (secondary |
|
||
Select one of the following: |
2 |
||
aMMA4012 Advanced Choral Conducting (required |
|
||
aMMA4022 Advanced Instrumental Conducting |
|
||
Select one of the following: |
2 |
||
aMMA2082 Diction for Singers |
|
||
aMMA2032 Marching Band Methods I |
|
||
aMMA3082 Applied Music Literature |
|
||
aMMA4042 Applied Music Pedagogy |
|
||
aMMA4012 Advanced Choral Conducting (elective for instrumental majors only) |
|
||
aMMA4022 Advanced Instrumental Conducting |
|
||
Required Education Courses |
49 |
||
Total |
112 Hours |
||
* Students must accrue 7 hours of both Ensembles and Applied Study and must be registered for each in every semester except when student teaching.
Note: Students who wish to teach in grades seven through twelve, in multi-age education, or in vocational settings must complete general education and professional education courses which are listed in the School of Education and Professional Studies section of this catalog.
Required Courses
PED1002G Principles of Health and Fitness |
2 |
|
PED1022 First Aid and CPR |
2 |
|
PED1093 Foundations of Physical Education |
3 |
|
PED2003 Introduction to Human Anatomy and |
3 |
|
FCS2012 Contemporary Nutrition |
2 |
|
PED2023 Athletic Training |
3 |
|
PED2063 Pedagogy in Health and Physical Education |
3 |
|
PED3033 Personal Health |
3 |
|
PED3043 Community Health |
3 |
|
PED3053 Individual and Team Sports |
3 |
|
PED3063 Administration of Athletics, Physical |
3 |
|
aPED4003 Kinesiology |
3 |
|
aPED4013 Physiology of Exercise |
3 |
|
PED4023 Content Area Teaching Methods in Physical Education and Health |
3 |
|
PED4063 Educational Tests and Measurements |
3 |
|
Required Education Courses |
49 |
|
Total |
91 Hours |
|
Note: Students who wish to teach in grades seven through twelve, in multi-age education, or in vocational settings must complete general education and professional education courses which are listed in the School of Education and Professional Studies section of this catalog.
Required Courses
SPA1014G Elementary Spanish I |
4 |
SPA1024 Elementary Spanish II |
4 |
SPA2004 Intermediate Spanish |
4 |
SPA2013 Conversational Spanish |
3 |
SPA3003 Spanish Composition |
3 |
SPA3013G Spanish and Spanish American Literature of Social Protest |
3 |
SPA3014 Masterpieces of Peninsular Literature |
4 |
SPA4002 Content Area Teaching Methods in Spanish |
2 |
ENG3133 Introduction to Linguistics |
3 |
SPA3024 History and Culture in Latin America |
4 |
Study Abroad Semester |
16 |
|
|
Required Education Courses |
49 |
Examination Requirements
Must score at passing level or higher to receive a grade for student teaching
Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) |
Intermediate/High |
|
Writing Proficiency Test (WPT) |
Intermediate/High |
|
Total |
99 Hours |
|
Note: Students who wish to teach in grades seven through twelve, in multi-age education, or in vocational settings must complete general education and professional education courses which are listed in the School of Education and Professional Studies section of this catalog.
Required Courses
ART1023 Design Fundamentals |
3 |
|
ART1053 Drawing I |
3 |
|
aART2004 Intermedia: Exploring a Variety of Media as Art Forms |
4 |
|
ART2063 Painting I |
3 |
|
ART2023 Printmaking I |
3 |
|
ART2083 Ceramics I |
3 |
|
ART1033 Color Theory |
3 |
|
ART2093 Darkroom Photography |
3 |
|
ART3093 Sculpture |
3 |
|
ART1002G Art in the Western World |
2 |
|
GRD1033 Graphic Communication |
3 |
|
GRD2003 Computer Graphic Design I |
3 |
|
ART3042 Art Materials and Teaching |
2 |
|
ART4002 Content Area Teaching Methods in Art |
2 |
|
ART4013 Aesthetics and Post-modern Art |
3 |
|
Select two of the following: |
6 |
|
ART3003 History of Art I |
|
|
ART3013 History of Art II |
|
|
GRD3023 History of Graphic Design |
|
|
ART2013G Art and Architecture in Historical Italy |
|
|
Required Education Courses |
49 |
|
Total |
98 Hours |
|
Students who wish to teach in senior high school, in multi-age education, or in career-technical settings must complete the same general education and professional education courses.
Required Professional Education
EDU1022 Foundations of Education |
2 |
EDU1031 Foundations of Education Laboratory |
1 |
EDU1042 Educational Technology |
2 |
EDU2023 The Learner and the Learning Process |
3 |
EDU2072 Fundamentals of Planning and Instruction Laboratory |
2 |
EDU2092 Fundamentals of Planning and Instruction |
2 |
EDU3013 Teaching Reading in the Content Fields |
3 |
EDU3042 Classroom Management |
2 |
EDU3060 Education and Cultural Diversity Seminar |
0 |
EDU3063 Education and Cultural Diversity |
3 |
EDU3093 Inclusion and Differentiated Instruction |
3 |
EDU4002 Content Area Teaching Methods Laboratory |
2 |
EDU4032 General Teaching Methods |
2 |
EDU4091 Student Teaching Seminar |
1 |
EDU4092 Student Teaching |
12 |
Required Cognate Courses
PSY1013G General Psychology |
3 |
|
COM1023G Public Speaking |
3 |
|
Select one of the following American history courses: |
3 |
|
HIS2013G U.S. History to 1865 |
|
|
HIS2023G U.S. History since 1865 |
|
|
HIS3013G Colonial America |
|
|
HIS3043G Modern America |
|
|
Total |
49 Hours |
|
Note: Students who wish to teach in grades seven through twelve, in multi-age education, or in career-technical settings must complete general education and professional education courses which are listed in the School of Education and Professional Studies section of this catalog.
Required Courses
FCS1022 Orientation to Family and Consumer Sciences |
2 |
|
FCS1033 Food Preparation |
3 |
|
FCS1043 Clothing Selection and Construction |
3 |
|
FCS2012 Contemporary Nutrition |
2 |
|
ECE2061 Preschool Field Experience |
1 |
|
ECE2063 Curriculum in Early Childhood |
3 |
|
FCS2073 Interior Decorating |
3 |
|
FCS3002 Presentation Techniques for Family and Consumer Sciences |
2 |
|
aFCS3023 Meal Management |
3 |
|
FCS3033 Marriage and the Family |
3 |
|
aFCS3053 Parenting and Family Decisions |
3 |
|
aFCS3083 Housing, Society and Consumers |
3 |
|
aFCS4002 Content Area Teaching Methods in Family and Consumer Sciences |
2 |
|
aFCS4003 Family Life Management |
3 |
|
aFCS4013 Textiles |
3 |
|
FCS4022 Professional Issues and Actions |
2 |
|
FIN3063 Consumer Finance |
3 |
|
Required Education Courses |
49 |
|
Total |
93 Hours |
|
Note: Students who wish to teach in grades seven through twelve, in multi-age education, or in vocational settings must complete general education and professional education courses which are listed in the School of Education and Professional Studies section of this catalog.
Required Courses
ABT2013 Computer Applications in Business I |
3 |
ABT3013 Computer Applications in Business II |
3 |
ABT3063 Project Management |
3 |
ABT3023 Document Processing |
3 |
ABT3073 Business Communication |
3 |
ABT4002 Content Area Teaching Methods in Business |
2 |
ACC2053 Principles of Accounting I |
3 |
ACC2063 Principles of Accounting II |
3 |
ECO1033G Principles of Macroeconomics |
3 |
ECO2033 Principles of Microeconomics |
3 |
FIN3063 Consumer Finance |
3 |
FIN3073 Financial Management |
3 |
IBS3003 International Business Operations |
3 |
MAN2003 Principles of Management |
3 |
MAN3003 Business Law I |
3 |
MAN4033 Strategic Planning |
3 |
MAR3033 Principles of Marketing |
3 |
MIS3023 Management Information Systems |
3 |
Required Education Courses |
49 |
Total |
102 Hours |
No minor is required.
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