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1 00 division hours; 8 hours in Chemistry or Physics amI 4 additional science h o u rs. J u n io r High Teaching Major : 24 semester hours: Prerequisite: Math 1 3 3 or e q u ivalent. Req ui red : Math 1 44 , 1 5 1 , 1 5 2, 3 3 1 , 4 3 3 , 446. Teaching M i n o r : 1 6 semester hours r e q u i red (in addi tion to Math 446 ) : P r e r e q u isit e: Mat h 1 3 3 o r e q u ivale n t . Requ ired : l at h 1 5 1 , 1 5 2 ; 1 2 7 or 3 3 1 ; 446 ; 4 3 3 or 3 2 1 . Elementary Teaching Major: 2 4 semester hours: Math 1 3 3 or equ ivalen t ; 1 2 7 , 1 5 1 , 1 52; plus math elec tives. Teaching M inor: 3 2 3 ; 324; 8 add i t ional hours d e termined in con su l tation wit h depar tmen t and School of Ed ucation.

MUSIC Secondary Teaching Major - Choral : 49 ) semester hours required : M usic 1 23 , 1 24. 1 25 , 1 26, 2 23, 224. 225, 226, 23 1 , 2 3 2 . 343. 366, 445, 4 5 3 , eight hours of large ense m bl e , fou r hours o f piano lessons ( mi n i m u m class level 6)*, six hours of voice lessons, and two hours of guitar lessons. Music 34 1 , a nd 44 1 are required in t he Professional Education sequence for Certification. Secon d a ry Teaching M aj o r I ns t r u me n tal: 5 1 semester hours req u ired : \tusic 1 2 3, 1 24, 1 2 5 , 1 26 , 2 2 3 , 224, 2 25, 226 , 23 1 , 2 3 2 , five hours from 24 1 / 2 4 2 , 24 3/244 , 245/ 246, and 24 7 ; t e n h o u r s o f luge ense m ble, two hours of p i a n o lessons ( min i m u m class level 4)*, seven hours of private ins truc tion on pri n c i pal ins t ru m en t , 34 5 , 445. Music 444 i s required for the Pr o fe s s i o n a l Education seq uence fOr Cer tifica tion. .I un ior High Teaching 'Iajor: 28 semester hours req uired : M usic 1 2 3. 1 24, 1 25 , 1 26 , 223 , 224, 2 25 , 226, 23 1 , 2 3 2 , 345, t w o hours of l arge ense m ble, two hours of piano lessons ( mi n i m u m class level 4 ) * , and two hours plivate lessons on principal i n s t r u m e n t or voice. Two to four semester hours of M usic 443 and 444 are required in the Professional E d u cation s e q u e nce for Certification. Teac h i ng M i n o r : t wo to four semester hours from M u.'i ic 34 1 , 44 1 , 4 4 3 a nd 444 p l u s 20 hours to be deter m i n ed i n consul tat ion with t h Sehool of Education and the Depart men t of Music. Elementary Music S pecialist - Chora l : �{usi c 1 2 3, 1 24, 1 25 , 1 26 , 2 2 3 , 2 24 . 2 25 , 2 2 6 , 23 1 , 2 3 2 , 34 5 , 4 5 3 , eigh t hours of large ense m b l e , four hours piano lessons ( m in i m u m d a s.s level 8 ) * , s i x ho u rs voice lessons, t wo hours guitar lessons. M usic 34 1 , a nd 44 1 are r e q uired in the Professional Education sequence for Certification. '�See Departmen t of Music H a n d book for descri ptions of class piano levels. E l e m e n tary M usic S pe c i a l i s t Instr u men tal : Sec Secondary Teaching Major - Instrumental above. Ele men tary Teac h i ng Major: Two to four semester hours from M usic 34 1 , 44 1 , 443, and 444 pl us 20 ho u rs to be determined in consul ta tion with the School of Ed ucation and the Departmcn t of Music. Elemen tary Teac hing Minor: Two to four semester hours from Music 34 1 , and 44 I plus 1 2 hours to be determined in cons u l t a tion with the School of Education and the De pa r t m e n t of Music.

PHY S I C A L EDUCATION

Secondary Teaching M ajor (44 hours): Req u i red ( 24 hOurs): P E 277, 3 28, 4 7 8 , 4 8 2 and 4 85 ; Biology 1 63 ; participa tion in a

varsity or d u b sport. Electives: 20 hours from among the following: P E 2 7 5 , 282, 283, 284, 285, 287, 288, 3 3 2, 360, 3 6 2 , 4 84 and 4 9 1 . S tude nts desiring K- 1 2 Certification m u s t complete PF. 3 2 2, 362, 283 and 2 8 4 or 2 8 8 in addi tion to m eeting req u irements as se t forth by the School of Education. Elemen tary Teaching Major ( 24 hours): Required: PE 277, 284 or 2 88, 283, 3 2 2 , 3 34 , 3 6 2 a n d 4 hours elect ives in physical educa tion with approval o f depart m e n t chairperson. E lemen tary Teaching 1\·l inor ( I 2 hou rs) : PE 3 2 2 and 8 h o urs from among the following: 284 or 288, 2 8 3 , and 3 6 2. Secondary School Teaching Minor ( 1 8 hours): Req u ired : P E 2 7 7 . 334 and 485 and 12 hours of electives from among the following: PE 282. 283, 284, 285. 2 8 7 and 3 2 8. K-6 Physical Education Specialist and K-6 Classroom Teacher ( 3 2 hours): Req u ired : PE 277, 283, 284 o r 288. 3 2 2, 4 8 1 , 482, 485 ; Biology 1 6 3 . Elemen tary School Physical Education Specialis t : Required: PE 2 7 7 , 283, 284 o r 288, 3 2 2, 360, 4 8 1 , 482, 484. 4 8 5 ; Biology 1 6 3 and e igh t hours of elec tives ( E d ucation 4 5 7 a nd M usic 34 1 are recom mended.)

PHYSICS Senior High Teaching Major: 44 semester hours required: Physics 1 06 . 1 5 3, 1 54 . I S S , 1 56 , 205, 2 2 3, 3 5 5 . 4 2 1 ( 2 semester hours ) ; Math 1 5 1 . 1 5 2 ; 4 hours o f Chemistry. J u nior High Teaching Major: 28 s e m e ster /to urs req u ired : Physics 1 06 or 355, 1 2 5 * , 1 26 * , 1 27 * , 1 28*, 2 0 5 , 2 2 3 , 2 7 2 , 4 2 1 ( 2 hours). Teaching Minor: 2 0 hours required: Physics 1 25 * , 1 26 * , 1 2 7 * . 1 2 8 * , 4 2 1 (2 hours), a nd 8 h o ur s from t he following: 1 06 , 205, 223, 272, 355. * Physics 1 5 3, 1 5 4, I S S , 1 5 6 m a y be taken instead of these courses, with conUlrren t or prior registration i n M a th 1 5 1 or 1 5 2.

POLITI CAL SCI ENCE S e nior Hi g h Teaching Major: 44 semester hours rcquired: Pol i tical Science 1 0 1 or 20 I . 2 5 I , 3 3 1 p l us 1 6 hours of Political Science electives; History 460; 1 2 hours from the I' 011 0 w i ng s up porting areas: economics, geography, history, soc iology Ian thropology. or psychology. ( Ed 448 to meet professional educa tion requ iremc n t . )

SCIENCE ( G E N E R A L) See Eart h Science

SOCI A L SCIENCE Senior High Teaching Major: 44 scmes ter hours req u i red : 4 hours from History 25 1 , 2 5 2, 2 5 3 ; H is tory 450; 4 h o u rs from each o f t h e following areas: a n t hropology, economics. geography, political science, psychology and sociolo!,,), ; 1 2 upper division hours from t wo of the following areas : economics. polit ical sciem:e a nd sociology. ( Reco m m e n ded : Ed 448 to meet p r o fe s sional education req u iremen t.) J un ior Hig h Teaching Major: 2 8 semester hours required: 4 hours from History 25 I , 2 5 2, 25 3 ; History 46 0 : 4 hours from three o f t h e fol lowing areas: a n t h ropology, economics. geograp h y , pol itical science, psychology a n d sociology ; 8 u p p e r division hours from two o f the fol lowing areas: economics, pol itical science a nd sociology. Teaching Minor: 1 2 hours r e q u i re d : 4 hours from History 25 .1 ,

2 5 2 , 2 5 3 ; History 460 and 8 hours from: economics, poli tical science and sociology. ( Rewnunended : Ed. 448 to mee t professional e d m:a tion requircmen t.) Elemen tary Teac h i ng Majo r : 24 semester hours re q uire d : 4 hours from History 25 1 , 25 2, 2 5 3 ; History 460 ; and 1 6 hours from t h re e of the following: a n t hropo l ogy, economics, po l i tical science, psychology a n d sociolo!,,),. Teaching M i n o r : 1 2 semester hours requ ired: as deter m i ned by t he School of Education. ( Recommended E d . 4 1 2 to meet professional ed uca t ion req u i rcmen t .)

SOCI O LOGY

Senior High Teach i ng Major: 44 semester hours required: Sociolo!,,), / A n t h ropology 3 3 0 ; 24 hours of sociology electives; His tory 460; 1 2 semester hours distrihu ted over three areas of o t her social sciences. ( Recommended Ed. 448 to meet p r o fe s sionaJ ed ucation require m e n t . )

SPA N ISH Senior High Teac hing Major: 44 semester hours req u ired : Spanish 20 1 , 202 (ur eq u ivalen I). 3 2 1 . 35 1 , 352, 445 and 1 2 addi tional hours ; 445 will meet part o f t he pr()fessional ed uca tion elective requirement. S up porting courses: 1 2 hour� in related areas selected w i t h the ap proval of t he depa r t m e n t . J u n ior High Teaching tajo r : 2 8 semester hours requ ired: as listed for scnior high prepara tio n ; s u p po r t ing courses chosen i n co nsul tation w i t h major adviser. Secondary Teaching M i nor: 1 6 semester hours above 200 level. Elemen tary Teaching Major: 6 courses required: 5 approved S panish courses and I addi tional seleded in consultation w i t h dcpa r t m e n t a n d School of E d ucation.

F I FTH-Y E A R AND STA N D A R D C E RTI FI CATION The fifth-year of teacher education is to fol low a period of one year of i n i tial teaching experience. The student m us t co m plete 3 m i n i m u m of eigh t semester hours appl icable toward t he fifth year, before t he begi n n i ng of t he f o ur th y ear of teaching. Thirty semester hours in an a p proved program must he co m p l e ted before begi nning the seve n t h year of teaching. The s t uden t may choose the institu tion i n which he wishes to t a ke his advanced work as follows: I. If he c hooses to work at PLU, or any o t her o f the teacher education i n s t i t u t ions in t his state, that insti t ution shall be responsible for rec o m mending hi m for the S tandard Certificate u pon co m pl e t ion of t he fifth-year program. 2. If the PLU graduate wishes to u n dertake t he fifth year in an o u t -{)f-state i n s t i t u tion, P L U will be responsihle for recommending him for the Standard Certificate. The s t u den t must secure general ap p roval of his plan from t he U n iversity in advance. There are four provisions govern ing the fifth·year pat tern o f work, according to S t a te Board Regu lations: I . The fifth year must include a m i n i m u m of 30 semester h o ur s of whit'h at least fifty per cen t must be u p per div ision and /or graduate courses. 2. No more than th ree semester hours of correspondence study may be approved a s a part of the 30 semester h o u r s i n t he studen t's fifth-year program.


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