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aCaDeMIC PRogRaMS
HIStoRY eDUCatIoN
Liberal Arts Core
Foundation Courses
CoMM eCoN eCoN eNgl eNgl HISt MatH MatH MatH MgMt ItM SeM SeM
SeM
SeM
SeM
252 221 222 105 212 207 117 122 190 100 123 115 139
239
339
439
effective Speaking Principles of Microeconomics or Principles of Macroeconomics expository Writing or analytical Writing World Civilizations I College Mathematics or Mathematical Business analysis or Calculus I Business and Society Digital applications (1 credit-hour) Current Issues Symposium Professional Development Seminar First Year (1 credit-hour) Professional Development Seminar Second Year (1 credit-hour) Professional Development Seminar third Year (1 credit-hour) Professional Development Seminar Fourth Year (1 credit-hour)
World Culture and People – 6 credit-hours: 2 courses to be selected from BCoM 310, eCoN 312, eNgl 238, eSCI 309, HUM 254, Rel 322, SoC 107, SPaN 290, Foreign language by petition
Major Courses
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Focused Choices
eNgl eSCI eSCI
PSY PSY eDUC
323 309
151 275 245
Writing academically World economic geography environmental Science with laboratory (4 credit-hours) general Psychology educational Psychology Foundations and Philosophies of education
Humanities – 3 credit-hours: eDUC 255 english language learners
Social Science – 6 credit-hours: PSCI 204 Introduction to Political Science
1 course to be selected from any economics, Political Science, Public administration, Social Science course offerings
66
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HISt HISt HISt HISt HISt HISt HISt HISt HISt HISt
201 202 208 315 339 352 355 359 369 480
eDUC
310
Electives eDUC
eDUC
eDUC PSY
United States History to 1865 United States History from 1865 World Civilizations II Constitution and the Democratic tradition History of Modern europe Since 1815 american economic History Civil War United States History Since 1945 History of the World Since 1945 Seminar in History
Methods and Materials in Secondary education 320 Curriculum Design and assessment in an age of Multicultural education 321 Communication and technology in the Classroom 488/490 Practicum in Middle or Secondary education (12 credit-hours) 277 Psychology of adolescence
two additional FRee eleCtIVeS (6 credit-hours) Total Credits Required:
120
Note: all courses are 3 credit-hours unless otherwise noted and may meet only one degree requirement.