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Teaching Majors and Minors

Art

Biological Sciences

Business Education

Chemistry

Computer Science

Consumer Economics

Dance

Earth Science

Economics

Engineering & Technology Education

English

English as a Second Language

French

Geography

German

Health Education

History

Journalism

Latin

Library Science

Mathematics

Music Education

Physical Education

Physical Sciences

Physical Science-Life Science

Physics

Political Science

Psychology

Social Science

Sociology/Anthropology

Spanish

Speech

Theatre Arts

Theatre Arts-Speech

One option required from the following:

One 45-credit teaching major

One 30-credit teaching major and one 20-credit teaching minor

The various teaching majors and teaching minors required to accompany several of the curricula are outlined below. Because the College of Education reserves the right to approve or disapprove the content of all proposed majors and minors, students should confer closely with their college advisors and with advisors in the academic department concerned in the selection of these courses.

Art

An academic major in Art Education is also offered in the major curriculum leading to the degree of B.S.Art Ed. (see Art and Architecture in the departmental section of this catalog).

A. 45-Credit Art Teaching Major

Art 100

World Art and Culture (3 cr)

Art 110

Integrated Art and Design Communication (2 cr)

Art 111

Drawing I(2 cr)

Art 112

Drawing as Integrated Design Thinking (2 cr)

Art 121

Integrated Design Process (2 cr)

Art 122

Design Process II (3 cr)

Courses selected from the following (18 cr):

Art 211

Drawing III (3 cr)

Art 221

Introduction to Graphic Design (3 cr)

Art 231

Painting I (3 cr)

Art 241

Sculpture I (3 cr)

Art 251

Printmaking I (3 cr)

Art 261

Ceramics I (3 cr)

Art 271

Interaction Design I (3 cr)

Art 280

Understanding Photography (3 cr)

Two art studio courses from the following: (Art 321, Art 330, Art 340, Art 350, Art 370, Art 390) (6 cr)

Two courses in Art History, any period. (6 crs)

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 436

Secondary Art Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 446

Secondary Art Methods Practicum (1 cr)

B. 21-Credit Art Teaching Minor

Art 100

World Art and Culture (3 cr)

Art 110

Integrated Art and Design Communication (2 cr)

Art 111

Drawing I (2 cr)

Art 112

Drawing as Integrated Design Thinking (2 cr)

Art 121

Integrated Design Process (2 cr)

Art 122

Design Process II (3 cr)

Courses selected from Art 211, Art 221, Art 231, Art 241, Art 251, Art 261, Art 271, Art 280, or Art 321, Art 330, Art 340, Art 350, Art 370, Art 390 (6 cr)

Biological Sciences

Note: Math 143 is a prerequisite to required physics courses. To graduate in this program, students must earn a minimum grade of C in Biol 115 and 116 and must have a minimum gpa of 2.40 in Biol 115, 116, 210, 212, and 213.

Special Methods sequence:

EDCI 433

Secondary Science Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 443

Secondary Science Methods Practicum (1 cr)

A. 45-Credit Composite Teaching Major

Biol 115

Cells and the Evolution of Life (4 cr)

Biol 116

Organisms & Environments (4 cr)

Biol 213

Principles of Biological Structure and Function (4 cr)

Biol 310

Genetics (4 cr)

Biol 312

Molecular and Cellular Biology (3 cr)

Biol 313

Molecular and Cellular Laboratory (1 cr)

Biol 314

Ecology and Population Biology (4 cr)

Biol 421

Advanced Evolutionary Biology (3 cr)

Phys 111, 111L

General Physics I and Lab (4 cr)

Phys 112, 112L

General Physics II and Lab (4 cr)

Electives (see list of electives for the Biology major in the Department of Biological Sciences) (3-4 cr)

One of the following (4 cr):

Chem 101

Introduction to Chemistry (4 cr)

Chem 111

Principles of Chemistry (4 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

Chem 275

Carbon Compounds (3 cr)

Chem 277

Organic Chemistry I (3 cr)

B. 24-Credit Composite Teaching Minor

Biol 115

Cells and the Evolution of Life (4 cr)

Biol 116

Organisms and Environments (4 cr)

Biol 213

Principles of Biological Structure and Function (4 cr)

Biol 310

Genetics (4 cr)

Biol 312

Molecular and Cellular Biology (3 cr)

Biol 313

Molecular and Cellular Laboratory (1 cr)

Biol 314

Ecology and Population Biology (4 cr)

Business Education

24 to 27-Credit Business Education Teaching Minor

CTE 415

Microcomputer Applications (3 cr)

CTE 430

Leadership and Student Organizations (2 cr)

CTE 431

Supervising CTE Career and Technical Student Organizations (1-3 cr, max 3)

CTE 492

Business and Marketing Education Methods (3cr)

CTE 495

Administrative Technology Management and Procedures (3 cr)

FCS 448

Consumer Economic Issues (3 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

Acct 201

Introduction to Financial Accounting (3 cr)

Acct 202

Introduction to Managerial Accounting (3 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

Bus 311

Introduction to Management (3 cr)

Bus 321

Marketing (3 cr)

One of the following (3-4 cr):

Econ 201

Principles of Macroeconomics (3 cr)

Econ 202

Principles of Microeconomics (3 cr)

Econ 272

Foundations of Economic Analysis (4 cr)

NOTE: This minor will not meet professional-technical certification requirements, but will enable the student to apply for a provisional professional-technical certificate.

Other required courses for professional-technical certification include:

CTE 351

Principles and Philosophy of Career and Technical Education (3 cr)

CTE 464

Career Guidance and Transitioning to Work (3 cr)

Chemistry

Note: See the physics and mathematics prerequisites for the chemistry courses listed below.

A. 45-Credit Chemistry Teaching Major

Biol 116

Organisms and Environments (4 cr)

Chem 111

Principles of Chemistry I (4 cr)

Chem 112

Principles of Chemistry II (5 cr)

Chem 253, Chem 254

Quantitative Analysis and Lab (5 cr)

Chem 302, Chem 303

Principles of Physical Chemistry and Lab (4 cr)

Math 170

Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (4 cr)

Phys 111, 111L

General Physics I and Lab (4 cr)

Phys 112, 112L

General Physics II and Lab (4 cr)

Chemistry elective (3 cr)

One of the following groups (8-10 cr):

Group A:

Chem 275, Chem 276

Carbon Compounds and Lab (4 cr)

MMBB 380, MMBB 382

Intro Biochem and Lab(6 cr)

or

Group B:

Chem 277, Chem 278

Organic Chem I and Lab (4 cr)

Chem 372, Chem 374

Organic Chem II and Lab (4 cr)

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 433

Secondary Science Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 443

Secondary Science Methods Practicum (1 cr)

B. 21-Credit Chemistry Teaching Minor

Chem 111

Prin of Chemistry I (4 cr)

Chem 112

Principles of Chemistry II (5 cr)

Chem 275, Chem 276

Carbon Compounds and Lab (4 cr)

Chem 302, Chem 303

Principles of Physical Chemistry and Lab (4 cr)

MMBB 380

Introductory Biochemistry (4 cr)

Computer Science

Computer science is not an area of endorsement for Idaho certification. Students may complete a teaching minor in computer science only under the 30-20-20 option where the 30 credit major and one of the 20 credit minors are in endorsement areas.

22-Credit Computer Science Teaching Minor

CS 120

Computer Science I (4 cr)

CS 121

Computer Science II (4 cr)

CS 150

Computer Organization and Architecture (3 cr)

Math 176

Discrete Mathematics (3 cr)

Electives chosen from the following (5 cr):

CS 210

Programming Languages (3 cr)

CS 324

Computer Graphics (3 cr)

CS 383

Software Engineering (3 cr)

Math 385 or CS 385

Theory of Computation (3 cr)

Math 395 or CS 395

Analysis of Algorithms (3 cr)

Consumer Economics

A teaching major in consumer economics is not offered. To meet both college graduation requirements and state certification requirements, students selecting a teaching minor in consumer economics must have a teaching major in social science, or an academic major in business education, marketing education or child, family and consumer studies to meet both college graduation requirements and state certification requirements.

20-Credit Consumer Economics Teaching Minor

BLaw 265

Legal Environment of Business (3 cr)

CTE 418

Teaching Economics and Personal Finance (3 cr)

Econ 201

Principles of Macroeconomics (3 cr)

Econ 202

Principles of Microeconomics (3 cr)

FCS 448

Consumer Economic Issues (3 cr)

Electives chosen from the following (6 cr):

Acct 201

Introduction to Financial Accounting (3 cr)

Bus 321

Marketing (3 cr)

Econ 343

Money and Banking (3 cr)

FCS 123

Textiles (3 cr)

FCS 346

Personal and Family Finance and Management (4 cr)

FCS 428

Housing America's Families (3 cr)

Dance

21-Credit Dance Teaching Minor

The dance minor provides broad experiences in techniques, composition, production, and teaching.

Dan 210

Dance Theatre (1 cr)

Dan 320

Labanotation (3 cr)

Dan 321

Dance Pedagogy (3 cr)

Dan 360

Children's Dance (1 cr)

Dan 384

Dance Composition I (3 cr)

Dan 421

Dance History (3 cr)

3 Credits in Modern:

Dan 105

Dance (1 cr, max arr)

Dan 216

Techniques (cr arr)

Dan 416

Advanced Technique (cr arr)

4 Credits selected from Social Dance, World Dance, Ballet, Jazz, and Modern:

Dan 105

Dance (1 cr, max arr)

Dan 216

Techniques (cr arr)

Dan 416

Advanced Technique (cr arr)

Earth Science

Due to extensive course overlap, earth science majors may NOT select geology as a teaching minor.

45-Earth Science Teaching Major

Note: Completion of the Earth Science Teaching Major involves completion of the following required courses and three or more advisor-approved elective courses to total 45 credits.

Chem 111

Principles of Chemistry I (4 cr)

Geog 301

Meteorology (3 cr)

Geog 313

Global Climate Change (3 cr)

Geol 102, Geol 102L

Historical Geology and Lab (4 cr)

Geol 309

Ground Water Hydrology (3 cr)

Geol 324

Principles of Stratigraphy and Sedimentation (4 cr)

Geol 335

Geomorphology (3 cr)

Phys 103

General Astronomy (3 cr)

Phys 104

General Astronomy Lab (1 cr)

Phys 111, 111L

General Physics I and Lab (4 cr)

One of the following (4 cr):

Geol 101, 101L

Physical Geology and Lab (4 cr)

Geol 111, 111L

Physical Geology for Science Majors and Lab (4 cr)

Advisor Approved Science Electives (9 cr):

Geol 212

Principles of Paleontology (4 cr)

Geol 249

Mineralogy and Optical Mineralogy (4 cr)

Geol 290

Field Geology I (3 cr)

Geol 326

Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology (4 cr)

Geol 344

Earthquakes and Seismic Hazards (3 cr)

Geol 345

Structural Geology (4 cr)

Geol 361

Geology and the Environment (3 cr)

Geol 410

Techniques of Ground Water Study (3 cr)

Geol 423

Principles of Geochemistry (3 cr)

21-22-Credit Earth Science Teaching Minor

Geog 301

Meteorology (3 cr)

Geol 102, 102L

Historical Geology and Lab (4 cr)

Geol 335

Geomorphology (3 cr)

Phys 103

General Astronomy (3 cr)

Phys 104

General Astronomy Lab (1 cr)

One of the following (4 cr):

Geol 101, 101L

Physical Geology and Lab (4 cr)

Geol 111, 111L

Physical Geology for Science Majors and Lab (4 cr)

One of the following (3-4 cr):

Geol 212

Principles of Paleontology (4 cr)

Geol 249

Mineralogy and Optical Mineralogy (4 cr)

Geol 290

Field Geology I (3 cr)

Geol 308

Ground Water Geology (3 cr)

Geol 324

Principles of Stratigraphy and Sedimentation (4 cr)

Geol 326

Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology (4 cr)

Geol 344

Earthquakes and Seismic Hazards (3 cr)

Geol 345

Structural Geology (4 cr)

Geol 361

Geology and the Environment (3 cr)

Geol 410

Techniques of Ground Water Study (3 cr)

Geol 422

Principles of Geophysics (3 cr)

Geol 423

Principles of Geochemistry (3 cr)

Economics

A teaching major in economics is not offered.

20-Credit Economics Teaching Minor

Econ 201,

Principles of Macroeconomics (3 cr)

Econ 202

Principles of Microeconomics (3 cr)

Econ 351

Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis (3 cr)

Econ 352

Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis (3 cr)

Additional upper-division credits in economics (8 cr)

Engineering & Technology Education

31-Credit Engineering & Technology Education Teaching Minor

For certification to teach technology education, a teaching minor must contain at least 20 credits distributed among and including each of the areas of communication technology; manufacturing technology; computer applications; power, energy& transportation; construction technology; principles of technology; and electronics technology.

CTE 130

Introduction to Electricity and Electronics (3 cr)

CTE 267

Computer Aided Drafting/Design (3 cr)

CTE 352

Manufacturing: Metallic Materials and Processes (3 cr)

CTE 354

Construction Technology (4 cr)

CTE 370

Transportation & Engineering Technologies (4 cr)

CTE 428

Computer Integrated Systems (3 cr)

CTE 462

Communication Technology (3 cr)

Other required courses for professional-technical certification include:

CTE 351

Principles and Philosophy of Career and Technical Education (3 cr)

CTE 447

Diverse Populations and Individual Differences (2-3 cr)

CTE 464

Career Guidance and Transitioning to Work (3 cr)

English

A. 46-Credit English Teaching Major

Engl 201

English Grammar: Key Concepts and Terms (1 cr)

Engl 309

Advanced Prose Writing (3 cr)

Engl 341 or Engl 342

Survey of British Literature (3 cr)

Engl 343- Engl 344

Survey of American Literature (6 cr)

Engl 345

Shakespeare (3 cr)

Engl 401

Writing Workshop for Teachers (3 cr)

Engl 441

Introduction to Study of Language (3 cr)

Engl 445

Literature for Adolescents (3 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

Engl 175

Introduction to Literary Genres (3 cr)

Engl 215

Introduction to English Studies (3 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

Engl 291

Beginning Poetry Writing (3 cr)

Engl 292

Beginning Fiction Writing (3 cr)

Two linguistics courses (Engl 442, Engl 443 or Engl 496; Engl 443 may be taken concurrently with EDCI 485) (6 cr)

Two 400-level English area course (6 cr)

One literature course focusing on multicultural literature (Engl 380, Engl 483, Engl 484; or Engl 404, Engl 481, or Engl 482 when these courses include a major and specific selection of American ethnic literature) (3 cr)

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 431

Secondary English Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 441

Secondary English Methods Practicum (1 cr)

B. 31-Credit English Teaching Major

Engl 201

English Grammar: Key Concepts and Terms (1 cr)

Engl 309

Advanced Prose Writing (3 cr)

Engl 341 or Engl 342

Survey of British Literature (3 cr)

Engl 343- Engl 344

Survey of American Literature (6 cr)

Engl 401

Writing Workshop for Teachers (3 cr)

Engl 441

Introduction to Study of Language (3 cr)

Engl 445

Literature for Adolescents (3 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

Engl 175

Introduction to Literary Genres (3 cr)

Engl 215

Introduction to English Studies (3 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

Engl 442

Linguistics (3 cr)

Engl 443

Language Variation (3 cr)

Engl 496

History of the English Language (3 cr)

One literature course focusing on multicultural literature (Engl 380, Engl 483, Engl 484; or Engl 404, Engl 481, or Engl 482 when these courses include a major and specific selection of American ethnic literature) (3 cr)

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 431

Secondary English Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 441

Secondary English Methods Practicum (1 cr)

C. 25-Credit English Teaching Minor

Engl 201

English Grammar: Key Concepts and Terms (1 cr)

Engl 309

Advanced Prose Writing (3 cr)

Engl 401

Writing Workshop for Teachers (3 cr)

Engl 441

Introduction to Study of Language (3 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

Engl 175

Introduction to Literary Genres (3 cr)

Engl 215

Introduction to English Studies (3 cr)

One survey course in both American literature (Engl 343 or Engl 344) and British literature (Engl 341 or Engl 342); at least one of the two survey courses must be Engl 341 or Engl 343 (6 cr)

One literature course focusing on multicultural literature (Engl 380, Engl 483, Engl 484; or Engl 404, Engl 481, or Engl 482 when these courses include a major and specific selection of American ethnic literature) (3 cr)

English as a Second Language

A teaching major in English as a second language is not offered.

21-Credit English as a Second Language Teaching Minor

Modern foreign language (100-level or above) (4 cr)

Cultural diversity (i.e. Anth 261) (3 cr)

ESL methods (EDCI 437/EDCI 447) (4 cr)

Theory, philosophical foundations, testing/identification of limited English proficient students, or applied linguistics in ESL (i.e. Engl 441, Engl 442 or Engl 443) (3 cr)

Practicum or field experience in ESL (i.e. EDCI 402, EDCI 597) (1cr)

At least one course in English language and linguistics (Engl 441, Engl 442, Engl 443) (3 cr)

Electives to total 21 credits (Anth 427/Soc 427 Racial and Ethnic Relations is recommended)

French

Basic language courses taken in high school or elsewhere may be evaluated for college equivalencies as part of this teaching major and minor. Consult the Department of Modern Languages & Cultures for policies on earning credit for vertically-related courses.

A. 45-Credit French Teaching Major

Fren 101- Fren 102

Elementary French I-II (8 cr)

Fren 201- Fren 202

Intermediate French I-II (8 cr)

Fren 301

Advanced French Grammar (3 cr)

Fren 302

Advanced French Writing Skills (3 cr)

Fren 304

Connecting French Language and Culture (4 cr)

Fren 408

French and Francophone Culture and Institutions (3 cr)

Fren 449

Practicum in Tutoring (1-2 cr)

Electives chosen from the following (7-10 cr):

Engl 441

Introduction to Study of Language (3 cr)

FLEN 243

English Word Origins (2 cr)

Approved upper-division course in literature

Approved upper-division French electives

Approved upper division French electives to total 45 credits in the teaching major.

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 437

Secondary Foreign Language Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 447

Secondary Foreign Language Methods Practicum (1 cr)

B. 22-Credit French Teaching Minor

Fren 101- Fren 102

Elementary French I-II (8 cr)

Fren 201- Fren 202

Intermediate French I-II (8 cr)

Approved upper-div French electives (either Fren 301 or Fren 302 is required; lab-based and lit in translation courses are not acceptable) (6 cr)

In addition to the above teaching requirements, the following special methods course is also required:

EDCI 437

Secondary Foreign Language Methods (3 cr)

Note: A minor in French of less than 22 credits is not acceptable.

Geography

A. 31-Credit Geography Teaching Major

Geog 100, 100L

Physical Geography and Lab (4 cr)

Geog 165

Human Geography (3 cr)

Geog 200

World Regional Geography (3 cr)

Geog 385

GIS Primer (3 cr)

Five courses from the following (15 cr):

Geog 240

Economic Geography (3 cr)

Geog 330

Urban Geography (3-4 cr)

Geog 360

Population Dynamics and Distribution (3-4 cr)

Geog 365

Political Geography (3 cr)

Geog 390

Cartographic Design & Geovisualization (3 cr)

Geog 401

Climatology (3 cr)

B. 22-Credit Geography Teaching Minor

Geog 100, 100L

Physical Geography and Lab (4 cr)

Geog 165

Human Geography (3 cr)

Geog 200

World Regional Geography (3 cr)

Geog 240

Economic Geography (3 cr)

Geog 385

GIS Primer (3 cr)

Additional geography courses to total 22 credits (3 cr)

German

Basic language courses taken in high school or elsewhere may be evaluated for college equivalences as part of this teaching major and minor. Consult the Department of Modern Languages & Cultures for policies on earning credit for vertically-related courses.

A. 45-Credit German Teaching Major

Engl 441

Introduction to Study of Language (3 cr)

FLEN 324

German Literature in Translation (3 cr)

Germ 101- Germ 102

Elementary German I-II (8 cr)

Germ 201- Germ 202

Intermediate German I-II (8 cr)

Germ 301

Advanced German Grammar (3 cr)

Germ 302

Advanced German Speaking and Writing (3 cr)

Germ 306

Introduction to German Literature (3 cr)

Approved upper division German electives (including at least one 400-level course) to total 45 credits in the teaching major.

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 437

Secondary Foreign Language Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 447

Secondary Foreign Language Methods Practicum (1 cr)

B. 22-Credit German Teaching Minor

Germ 101- Germ 102

Elementary German (8 cr)

Germ 201- Germ 202

Intermediate German (8 cr)

Approved upper-div German electives (either Germ 301 or Germ 302 is reqd; lab-based and lit in translation courses are not acceptable) (6 cr)

In addition to the above teaching requirements, the following special methods course is also required:

EDCI 437

Secondary Foreign Language Methods (3 cr)

Note: A minor in German of less than 22 credits is not acceptable.

Health Education

24-25-Credit Health Education Teaching Minor

A current advanced first aid and emergency care card is required upon graduation.

FCS 205

Concepts in Human Nutrition (3 cr)

H&S 288

First Aid: Emergency Response (2 cr)

H&S 423

School Health Education Methods and Administration (3 cr)

H&S 450

Critical Health Issues (3 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

FCS 240

Intimate Relationships (3 cr)

Psyc 330

Human Sexuality (3 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

H&S 150

Wellness Lifestyles (3 cr)

MvSc 201

Physical Activity, Wellness & Behavior Change for Healthy Active Lifestyles (3 cr)

One of the following groups (3-4 cr):

Group A:

H&S 289

Drugs in Society (2 cr)

H&S 350

Stress Management and Mental Health (2 cr)

or

Group B:

H&S 451

Psychosocial Determinants of Health (3 cr)

Choose one of the following (4 cr):

Biol 102, Biol 102L

Biology and Society and Lab (4 cr)

Biol 115

Cells and the Evolution of Life (4 cr)

Biol 120

Human Anatomy (4 cr)

MMBB 154, MMBB 155

Introductory Microbiology and Laboratory (4 cr)

History

A. 45-Credit History Teaching Major

Hist 101

History of Civilization (3 cr)

Hist 102

History of Civilization (3 cr)

Hist 111

Introduction to U.S. History (3 cr)

Hist 112

Introduction to U.S. History (3 cr)

Hist 290

The Historian's Craft (3 cr)

PolS 101

Introduction to Political Science and American Government (3 cr)

Upper-division history courses in the following areas:

Non-regional U.S. history (3 cr)

Latin American history (3 cr)

Asian or African history (3 cr)

Pre-1750 history from any region (3 cr)

American non-European ethnic history (3 cr)

Modern European history (3 cr)

Additional upper-division history courses (9 cr)

Approved upper division history electives to total 45 credits in the teaching major.

Note: A single course may satisfy more than one of the upper-division requirements.

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 432

Secondary Social Science Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 442

Secondary Social Science Methods Practicum (1 cr)

B. 33-Credit History Teaching Major

Hist 101

History of Civilization (3 cr)

Hist 102

History of Civilization (3 cr)

Hist 111

Introduction to U.S. History (3 cr)

Hist 112

Introduction to U.S. History (3 cr)

Hist 290

The Historian's Craft (3 cr)

PolS 101

Introduction to Political Science and American Government (3 cr)

Upper-division history courses in the following areas:

Non-regional U.S. history (3 cr)

Latin American history (3 cr)

Asian or African history (3 cr)

Pre-1750 history from any region (3 cr)

Modern European history (3 cr)

Approved upper division history electives to total 33 credits in the teaching major.

Note: A single course may satisfy more than one of the upper-division requirements.

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 432

Secondary Social Science Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 442

Secondary Social Science Methods Practicum (1 cr)

C. 24-Credit History Teaching Minor

Hist 101

History of Civilization (3 cr)

Hist 102

History of Civilization (3 cr)

Hist 111

Introduction to U.S. History (3 cr)

Hist 112

Introduction to U.S. History (3 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

PolS 101

Introduction to Political Science and American Government (3 cr)

PolS 275

American State and Local Government (3 cr)

Upper-division history courses, including at least (9 cr):

3 cr in U.S., Latin American, or African history

3 cr in Ancient, European or Asian history

Journalism

A. 37-Credit Journalism Teaching Major

Art 280

Understanding Photography (3 cr)

JAMM 100

Media and Society (3 cr)

JAMM 121

Media Writing (3 cr)

JAMM 225

Reporting I (3 cr)

JAMM 275

Introduction to Broadcasting and Digital Media Production (4 cr)

JAMM 324

News Editing and Production (3 cr)

JAMM 401

Practicum or

JAMM 498

Internship (1 cr)

JAMM 425

Feature Article Writing (3 cr)

JAMM 448

Law of Mass Media (3 cr)

Two courses chosen from the following (6 cr)

JAMM 322

Broadcast News (3 cr)

JAMM 325

Publications Editing (3 cr)

JAMM 327

Reporting II (3 cr)

JAMM 444

Mass Media and Public Opinion (3 cr)

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 431

Secondary English Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 441

Secondary English Methods Practicum (1 cr)

B. 21-Credit Journalism Teaching Minor

JAMM 100

Media and Society (3 cr)

JAMM 121

Media Writing (3 cr)

JAMM 225

Reporting I (3 cr)

One course from the following (3 cr):

Art 280

Understanding Photography (3 cr)

JAMM 275

Introduction to Broadcasting and Digital Media Production (4 cr)

Three courses chosen from the following (9 cr):

Art 280

Understanding Photography (3 cr)

JAMM 275

Introduction to Broadcasting and Digital Media Production (4 cr)

JAMM 324

News Editing and Production (3 cr)

JAMM 401 or JAMM 498

Practicum or Internship

JAMM 425

Feature Article Writing (3 cr)

JAMM 448

Law of Mass Media (3 cr)

Latin

Basic language courses taken in high school or elsewhere may be evaluated for college equivalencies as part of this teaching major or minor. Consult the Department of Modern Languages & Cultures for policies on earning credit for vertically-related courses.

A. 45-Credit Latin Teaching Major

FLEN 210

Introduction to Classical Mythology (3 cr)

FLEN 243

English Word Origins (2 cr)

Latn 101

Elementary Latin I (or equivalent) (3 cr)

Latn 102

Elementary Latin II (or equivalent) (3 cr)

Latin at the 300 and/or 400 level (15 cr)

A methods course approved by advisor and classics section or Latn 449 Practicum in Tutoring (2 cr)

Electives chosen from the following (3-4 cr):

Additional upper-division Latin courses (especially recommended)

Engl 441

Introduction to Study of Language (3 cr)

Approved upper division Latin electives to total 45 credits in the teaching major.

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 437

Secondary Foreign Language Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 447

Secondary Foreign Language Methods Practicum (1 cr)

B. 23-Credit Latin Teaching Minor

Latn 101

Elementary Latin I (or equivalent) (3 cr)

Latn 102

Elementary Latin II (or equivalent) (3 cr)

FLEN 243

English Word Origins (2 cr)

Latin at the 300 and/or 400 level (10 cr)

In addition to the above teaching requirements, the following special methods course is also required:

EDCI 437

Secondary Foreign Language Methods (3 cr)

Note: A minor in Latin of less than 20 credits is not acceptable.

Library Science

A teaching major in library science is not offered.

24-Credit Library Science Teaching Minor

The teaching minor in library science must total 24 credits. At least 12 of these must be in the areas of selection, organization, and administration of library materials. This teaching minor will qualify the student for the Idaho K-12 Education Media Generalist endorsement. Because library science is not a teaching field, the teacher-librarian must also qualify for a standard Idaho elementary or secondary teacher's certificate.

Note: Departmental approval and approval of site are required for the practicum; it is approved after the majority of the required course work has been completed.

LibS 420

Classification and Cataloging (4 cr)

LibS 421

Acquisitions and Collection Development in Libraries (3 cr)

LibS 422

Use of School Library and/or C423 Intro to Reference Work (2-5 cr)

LibS 425

Organization and Management of Small Libraries (4 cr)

LibS 427

Library and Media Center Practicum (1-3 cr)

Audiovisual aids and computer electives (minimum) (2 cr)

Note: The above selections must total at least 18 credits

Courses selected from the following to total 24 cr for this teaching minor:

Engl 445

Literature for Adolescents (3 cr)

Communication/graphic arts (6 cr)

Mathematics

Math 143 and 144 may be necessary prerequisites for students with weak backgrounds.

A. 47-Credit Mathematics Teaching Major

CS 112

Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming (3 cr)

Math 170

Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (4 cr)

Math 175

Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4 cr)

Math 176

Discrete Mathematics (3 cr)

Math 215

Seminar in Topology of the Plane (3 cr)

Math 275

Analytic Geometry and Calculus III (3 cr)

Math 330

Linear Algebra (3 cr)

Math 386

Theory of Numbers (3 cr)

Math 461

Abstract Algebra I (3 cr)

Math 471

Introduction to Analysis I (3 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

Math 390

Axiomatic Geometry (3 cr)

Math 391

Modern Geometry (3 cr)

One of the following (3-4 cr):

Stat 251

Statistical Methods (3 cr)

Stat 301

Probability and Stat (3 cr)

Math 451

Probability Theory (3cr)

One 3 credit Math course numbered 400-490 (3 cr)

Two 3 credit Math courses numbered 310-490 (6 cr)

Approved upper division mathematics electives to total 47 credits in the teaching major.

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 434

Secondary Mathematics Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 454

Secondary Mathematics Methods Practicum (1 cr)

B. 32-Credit Mathematics Teaching Major

CS 112

Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming (3 cr)

Math 170

Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (4 cr)

Math 175

Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4 cr)

Math 176

Discrete Mathematics (3 cr)

Math 215

Seminar in Topology of the Plane (3 cr)

Math 330

Linear Algebra (3 cr)

Math 386

Theory of Numbers (3 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

Math 390

Axiomatic Geometry (3 cr)

Math 391

Modern Geometry (3 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

Math 461

Abstract Algebra I (3 cr)

Math 471

Introduction to Analysis I (3 cr)

One of the following (3-4 cr):

Stat 251

Statistical Methods (3 cr)

Stat 301

Probability and Stat (3 cr)

Math 451

Probability Theory (3cr)

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 434

Secondary Mathematics Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 454

Secondary Mathematics Methods Practicum (1 cr)

C. 23-Credit Mathematics Teaching Minor

Math 170

Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (4 cr)

Math 175

Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4 cr)

Math 176

Discrete Mathematics (3 cr)

Math 330

Linear Algebra (3 cr)

Math 386

Theory of Numbers (3 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

Math 390

Axiomatic Geometry (3 cr)

Math 391

Modern Geometry (3 cr)

One of the following (3-4 cr):

Stat 251

Statistical Methods (3 cr)

Stat 301

Probability and Stat (3 cr)

Math 451

Probability Theory (3cr)

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 434

Secondary Mathematics Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 454

Secondary Mathematics Methods Practicum (1 cr)

Music Education

29-Credit Vocal Music Teaching Minor

MusA 114

Studio Instruction (2 cr)*

MusA 145- MusA 245

Piano Class for Music Majors/Minors (2 cr)

MusA 146- MusA 246

Piano Class for Music Majors/Minors (2 cr)

MusA 387

Conducting I (2 cr)

MusC 139- MusC 140

Aural Skills I-II (4 cr)

MusC 141- MusC 142

Theory of Music I-II (4 cr)

MusH 101

Survey of Music
(students may substitute MusH 111) (3 cr)

MusT 385

Choral Music in the Secondary School (2 cr)

MusT 485

Choral Ensemble Rehearsal Techniques (1 cr)

MusX 140

Convocation (two semesters) (0 cr)

Vocal ensembles (4 cr)

*If students do not qualify immediately for MusA 114, they must take Voice Class until they can meet departmental approval.

Physical Education

30 to 31 Physical Education Teaching Minor (Grade levels 1-12)

H&S 288

First Aid: Emergency Response (2 cr)

MvSc 201

Physical Activity, Wellness & Behavior Change for Healthy Active Lifestyles (3 cr)

MvSc 210

Meaning of Movement and Injury Prevention (2 cr)

PEP 107

Movement Fundamentals (1 cr)

PEP 161

Introduction to Physical Education (1 cr)

PEP 360

Motor Behavior (3 cr)

PEP 380

Assessment & Research in Physical Activity Pedagogy (2 cr)

PEP 412

Elementary Methods in Physical Activity Pedagogy (3 cr)

PEP 421

Secondary Methods in Physical Activity Pedagogy (3 cr)

PEP 424

Inclusive Physical Education and Recreation (3 cr)

PEP 440

Curriculum & Administration in Physical Activity Pedagogy (1 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

PEP 300

Applied Human Anatomy & Biomechanics (2-3 cr)

PEP 418

Physiology of Exercise (3 cr)

One of the following individual activity courses (1 cr):

PEP 132

Skill and Analysis of Tennis, Pickleball, and Badminton (1 cr)

PEP 133

Skill and Analysis of Golf, Archery, and Field Sports (1 cr)

PEP 202

Skill and Analysis of Stunts and Tumbling (1 cr)

One of the following team activity courses (1 cr):

PEP 134

Skill and Analysis of Walking/Jogging/Track and Field (1 cr)

PEP 135

Skill and Analysis of Basketball and Volleyball (1 cr)

PEP 136

Skill and Analysis of Soccer and Speedball (1 cr)

Physical Sciences

45-Credit Composite Teaching Major

This is a 40-credit composite teaching major consisting of courses in chemistry, geology, and physics. A teaching minor in mathematics is recommended to accompany this teaching major.

Chem 111

Principles of Chemistry I (4 cr)

Chem 112

Principles of Chemistry II (5 cr)

Chem 275

Carbon Compounds (3 cr)

Geol 101, Geol 101L

Physical Geology and Lab (4 cr)

Phys 103

General Astronomy (3 cr)

Phys 211, Phys 211L

Engineering Physics I and Lab (4 cr)

Phys 212, Phys 212L

Engineering Physics II and Lab (4 cr)

Phys 213, Phys 213L

Engineering Physics III and Lab (4 cr)

Phys 411

Physical Instrumentation I (3 cr)

One of the following (3-4 cr):

Biol 102, Biol 102L

Biology and Society and Lab (4 cr)

Biol 116

Organisms and Environments (4 cr)

Geog 100, Geog 100L

Physical Geography and Lab (4 cr)

Geog 401

Climatology (3 cr)

Additional electives in chemistry, geology, or physics to total 45 credits. Recommended elective courses include Chem 302 & MMBB 380 (2-3 cr)

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 433

Secondary Science Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 443

Secondary Science Methods Practicum (1 cr)

Physical Science-Life Science

63-Credit Composite Teaching Major

Biol 115

Cells and the Evolution of Life (4 cr)

Biol 116

Organisms and Environments (4 cr)

Biol 120

Human Anatomy (4 cr)

Biol 121

Human Physiology (4 cr)

Chem 111

Principles of Chemistry I (4 cr)

Chem 112

Principles of Chemistry II (5 cr)

Phys 211, Phys 211L

Engineering Physics I and Lab (4 cr)

Phys 212, Phys 212L

Engineering Physics II and Lab (4 cr)

Phys 213, Phys 213L

Engineering Physics III and Lab (4 cr)

Phys 411

Physical Instrumentation I (3 cr)

PlSc 205

General Botany (4 cr)

Courses in biology, chemistry, or physics (8 cr)

Electives chosen from the following (11 cr):

Biol 314

Ecology and Population Biology (4 cr)

Geog 100, Geol 100L

Physical Geography and Lab (4 cr)

Geog 401

Climatology (3 cr)

MMBB 250, MMBB 255

General Microbiology and Lab (5 cr)

Phys 103

General Astronomy (3 cr)

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 433

Secondary Science Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 443

Secondary Science Methods Practicum (1 cr)

Physics

A. 45-Credit Physics Teaching Major

Biol 116

Organisms and Environments (4 cr)

Math 170

Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (4 cr)

Math 175

Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4 cr)

Math 275

Analytic Geometry and Calculus III (3 cr)

Phys 103

General Astronomy (3 cr)

Phys 211, Phys 211L

Engineering Physics I and Lab (4 cr)

Phys 212, Phys 212L

Engineering Physics II and Lab (4 cr)

Phys 213, Phys 213L

Engineering Physics III and Lab (4 cr)

Phys 305

Modern Physics (3 cr)

Phys 411

Physical Instrumentation I (3 cr)

One of the following (4 cr):

Chem 101

Intro to Chemistry I (4 cr)

Chem 111

Prin of Chemistry I (4 cr)

Approved upper division physics electives to total 45 credits in the teaching major.

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 433

Secondary Science Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 443

Secondary Science Methods Practicum (1 cr)

B. 20-Credit Physics Teaching Minor

Phys 211, Phys 211L

Engineering Physics I and Lab (4 cr)

Phys 212, Phys 212L

Engineering Physics II and Lab (4 cr)

Phys 213, Phys 213L

Engineering Physics III and Lab (4 cr)

Phys 305

Modern Physics (3 cr)

Electives in physics (approved by advisor in Dept of Physics), including at least 2 credits of lab work (5 cr)

Political Science

A. 30-Credit Political Science Teaching Major

A minimum of 30 credits in political science courses is required with an additional 6 credits in US history necessary for certification. Courses listed in more than one field may be counted in only one of those fields. Substitutions in specific courses may be made with the consent of the advisor.

US history electives 6 cr

U.S. Government: Process and Policy (12-15 cr):

PolS 101

Introduction to Political Science and American Government (3 cr)

And 9-12 cr from the following: PolS 275, PolS 437, PolS 469

15-18 credits from the following fields:

Comparative Government and Politics. At least 3 credits from the following:

PolS 381, PolS 480, PolS 487

International Relations. At least 3 credits from the following:

PolS 237, PolS 440, PolS 449

Public Administration and Public Law. At least 3 credits from the following:

PolS 451, PolS 452, PolS 454, PolS 467, PolS 468, PolS 469

Political Thought. At least 3 credits from the following:

PolS 425, PolS 426, PolS 428, PolS 429

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 432

Secondary Social Science Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 442

Secondary Social Science Methods Practicum (1 cr)

B. 20 Credit Political Science Teaching Minor

A minimum of 20 credits in political science courses is required with an additional 6 credits in US history necessary for certification.

PolS 101

Introduction to Political Science and American Government (3 cr)

Three credits in U.S. government (see the list of courses in U.S. Govt: Process and Policy under teaching major above) (3 cr)

Three credits in comparative government (see the list of courses in Comparative Govt and Politics under teaching major above) (3 cr)

Other political science electives selected from courses listed in the teaching major (11 cr)

US history electives (6 cr)

Psychology

A. 30-Credit Psychology Teaching Major

The basic objective of this teaching major is to provide the undergraduate student with preparation that leads to teaching psychology in secondary schools, and/or to undertake graduate work in several related areas. Though psychology is an endorsement area, it is desirable to present two teaching minors in standard secondary-school subjects. At least a teaching minor in sociology/anthropology is recommended for those anticipating graduate work in guidance and counseling and school psychology. A second teaching major in lieu of two teaching minors is acceptable preparation. The composite teaching majors (i.e., social science or physical science), if elected as a second teaching major, should meet the stipulated credit requirement.

Psyc 101

Introduction to Psychology (3 cr)

Psyc 305

Developmental Psychology (3 cr)

One of the following courses (3-4 cr):

Psyc 218

Introduction to Research in Behavioral Sciences (4 cr)

Psyc 430

Tests and Measurements (3 cr)

Two of the following courses (6 cr):

Psyc 310

Psych of Personality (3 cr)

Psyc 311

Abnormal Psychology (3 cr)

Psyc 320

Introduction to Social Psychology (3 cr)

Two of the following courses (6 cr):

Psyc 325

Cognitive Psychology (3 cr)

Psyc 372

Physiological Psychology

Psyc 444

Sensation and Perception (3 cr)

Psyc 390

Psychology of Learning (3 cr)

Approved upper-division psychology elective (9 cr)

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 432

Secondary Social Science Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 442

Secondary Social Science Methods Practicum (1 cr)

B. 21-Credit Psychology Teaching Minor

Psyc 101

Introduction to Psychology (3 cr)

Psyc 305

Developmental Psychology (3 cr)

One of the following courses (3-4 cr):

Psyc 218

Introduction to Research in Behavioral Sciences (4 cr)

Psyc 430

Tests and Measurements (3 cr)

Two of the following courses (6 cr)

Psyc 310

Psych of Personality (3 cr)

Psyc 311

Abnormal Psychology (3 cr)

Psyc 320

Introduction to Social Psychology (3 cr)

One of the following courses (3 cr):

Psyc 325

Cognitive Psychology (3 cr)

Psyc 372

Physiological Psychology

Psyc 390

Psychology of Learning (3 cr)

Approved upper-division psychology electives (3 cr)

Social Science

A. 56-Credit Composite Teaching Major

The basic objective of this teaching major is to provide the undergraduate student with the preparation that leads to teaching social studies in the public schools. To obtain a social studies endorsement in the state of Idaho, a student must pass the Praxis II exam in both social studies content knowledge and in one of the other areas listed below (Economics, Geography, History, or Political Science) where they have a minimum of 20 credits of coursework. This will result in a student being endorsed to teach in any of the subject areas included in the composite major.

Idaho's federal representatives have approved the Social Studies endorsement as meeting "Highly Qualified" status for all four of the related core content areas; history, geography, economics, and government.

It is important to note that the converse is not true. If a teacher has an endorsement in one or more of the core social studies areas, but does NOT hold the full Social Studies endorsement, they cannot be considered "Highly Qualified" to teach in any area other than those for which they hold the specific endorsement.

Students need to choose one area (History, Economics, Geography, or Political Science) for an endorsement which includes 20 credit hours, and complete 12 credits in each of the other remaining content areas (History, Economics, Geography, or Political Science).

History (12 cr):

Hist 101

History of Civilization (3 cr)

Hist 102

History of Civilization (3 cr)

Hist 111

Introduction to U.S. History (3 cr)

Hist 112

Introduction to U.S. History (3 cr)

History electives:

US, Latin American, or African History

Ancient, European, or Asian History

Economics (12 cr):

Required Courses:

Econ 201

Principles of Macroeconomics (3 cr)

Econ 202

Principles of Microeconomics (3 cr)

Economics electives:

Acct 201

Introduction to Financial Accounting (3 cr)

CTE 418

Teaching Economics and Personal Finance (3 cr)

CTE 492

Business and Marketing Education Methods (3 cr)

Econ 351

Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis (3 cr)

Econ 352

Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis (3 cr)

FCS 346

Personal and Family Finance and Management (4 cr)

FCS 448

Consumer Economic Issues (3 cr)

Geography (12 cr):

Required Courses:

Geog 100

Physical Geography (4 cr)

Geog 385

GIS Primer (3 cr)

Geography electives:

Geog 165

Human Geography (3 cr)

Geog 200

World Regional Geography (3 cr)

Geog 240

Economic Geography (3 cr)

Geog 313

Global Climate Change (3 cr)

Geog 330

Urban Geography (3-4 cr)

Geog 350

Geography of Development (3-4 cr)

Geog 360

Population Dynamics and Distribution (3-4 cr)

Geog 364

Idaho and the Pacific Northwest (3 cr)

Geog 365

Political Geography (3 cr)

Geog 390

Cartographic Design & Geovisualization (3 cr)

Geog 401

Climatology (3 cr)

Geog 420

Land, Resources, and Environment (3 cr)

Geog 440

The New Global Economy (3 cr)

Geog 450

Global Environmental Change (3 cr)

Political Science (12 cr):

Required Course (3 cr):

PolS 101

Introduction to Political Science and American Government (3 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

PolS 275

American State and Local Government (3 cr)

PolS 331

American Political Parties and Elections (3 cr)

PolS 332

American Congress (3 cr)

PolS 333

American Political Culture (3 cr)

PolS 338

American Foreign Policy (3 cr)

PolS 360

Law and Society (3 cr)

Political Science electives:

PolS 205

Introduction to Comparative Politics (3 cr)

PolS 237

International Politics (3 cr)

PolS 381

Western European Politics (3 cr)

PolS 440

International Organizations and International Law (3 cr)

PolS 449

World Politics and War (3 cr)

PolS 456

Tribal Governments (3 cr)

PolS elective numbered 100-499 (3 cr)

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 432

Secondary Social Science Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 442

Secondary Social Science Methods Practicum (1 cr)

B. 45- OR 60-Credit Teaching Major Through American Studies

American studies majors follow the credit distributions and recommended courses as stated above for economics, geography, history, political science, and sociology/anthropology.

Sociology/Anthropology

A teaching major in sociology/anthropology is not offered.

20-Credit Sociology/Anthropology Teaching Minor

Anth 100

Introduction to Anthropology (3 cr)

Soc 101

Introduction to Sociology (3 cr)

Soc 230

Social Problems (3 cr)

Approved electives in anthropology and sociology (8 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

Anth 220

Peoples of the World (3 cr)

Anth 329

North American Indians (3 cr)

Spanish

Basic language courses taken in high school or elsewhere may be evaluated for college equivalencies as part of this teaching major and minor. Consult the Department of Modern Languages & Cultures for policies on credit for vertically-related courses.

A. 45-Credit Spanish Teaching Major

Span 101

Elementary Spanish I (4 cr)

Span 102

Elementary Spanish II (4 cr)

Span 201

Intermediate Spanish I (4 cr)

Span 202

Intermediate Spanish II (4 cr)

Span 301

Advanced Grammar (3 cr)

Span 302

Advanced Composition (3 cr)

Span 305

Culture and Institutions of Spain (3 cr)

Span 306

Culture and Institutions of Latin America (3 cr)

Upper-division courses in Spanish language (9 credits must be at 400 level) to total 45 credits in the teaching major.

A maximum of 3 credits in FLEN 391, FLEN 393, or FLEN 394 may be counted toward a teaching major in Spanish.

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 437

Secondary Foreign Language Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 447

Secondary Foreign Language Methods Practicum (1 cr)

B. 22-Credit Spanish Teaching Minor

Span 101

Elementary Spanish I (4 cr)

Span 102

Elementary Spanish II (4 cr)

Span 201

Intermediate Spanish I (4 cr)

Span 202

Intermediate Spanish II (4 cr)

Approved upper-div Spanish electives (either Span 301 or Span 302 required; lab-based and lit in translation courses are not acceptable) (6 cr)

In addition to the above teaching requirements, the following special methods course is also required:

EDCI 437

Secondary Foreign Language Methods (3 cr)

Note: A minor in Spanish of less than 22 credits is not acceptable.

Speech

A. 31-Credit Speech Teaching Major

Comm 111

Introduction to Communication Studies (3 cr)

Comm 233

Interpersonal Communication (3 cr)

Comm 332

Communication and the Small Group (3 cr)

Comm 335

Intercultural Communication (3 cr)

Comm 410

Conflict Management (3 cr)

Comm 431

Professional Presentation Techniques (3 cr)

JAMM 100

Media and Society (3 cr)

The 105

Basics of Performance (3 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

Comm 347

Persuasion (3 cr)

Phil 201

Critical Thinking (3 cr)

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 431

Secondary English Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 441

Secondary English Methods Practicum (1 cr)

B. 25-Credit Speech Teaching Minor

Comm 111

Introduction to Communication Studies (3 cr)

Comm 233

Interpersonal Communication (3 cr)

Comm 332

Communication and the Small Group (3 cr)

JAMM 100

Media and Society (3 cr)

The 105

Basics of Performance (3 cr)

Two of the following courses (6 cr)

Comm 335

Intercultural Communication (3 cr)

Comm 347

Persuasion (3 cr)*

Phil 201

Critical Thinking (3 cr)*

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required (1-2 credits will be taken concurrently with EDCI 485) (required for this teaching minor):

EDCI 431

Secondary English Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 441

Secondary English Methods Practicum (1 cr)

*Note: Either Comm 347 or Phil 201 may be used towards the satisfaction of this requirement, but not both.

Theatre Arts

A. 45-46 Credit Theatre Arts Teaching Major

The 103

Theatre Technology I (4 cr)

The 104

Theatre Technology II (4 cr)

The 105

Basics of Performance (3 cr)

The 106

Basics of Performance (3 cr)

The 201

Scene Design I (3 cr)

The 202

Costume Design I (3 cr)

The 305

Intermediate Acting (3 cr)

The 307

Advanced Theatrical Make-up (3 cr)

The 320

Theatre Management (2 cr)

The 371

Play Analysis (3 cr)

The 390

Theatre Practice (2-3 cr)

The 468

Theatre History I (3 cr)

The 469

Theatre History II (3 cr)

The 471

Directing (3 cr)

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 431

Secondary English Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 441

Secondary English Methods Practicum (1 cr)

B. 25-Credit Theatre Arts Teaching Minor

The 103

Theatre Technology I (4 cr)

The 104

Theatre Technology II (4 cr)

The 105

Basics of Performance (3 cr)

The 106

Basics of Performance (3 cr)

The 201

Scene Design I (3 cr)

The 202

Costume Design I (3 cr)

The 320

Theatre Management (2 cr)

The 471

Directing (3 cr)

Theatre Arts-Speech

46-Credit Composite Teaching Major

Comm 111

Introduction to Communication Studies (3 cr)

Comm 233

Interpersonal Communication (3 cr)

Comm 332

Communication and the Small Group (3 cr)

Comm 410

Conflict Management (3 cr)

Comm 431

Professional Presentation Techniques (3 cr)

JAMM 100

Media and Society (3 cr)

The 103

Theatre Technology I (4 cr)

The 104

Theatre Technology II (4 cr)

The 105

Basics of Performance (3 cr)

The 106

Basics of Performance (3 cr)

The 201

Scene Design I (3 cr)

The 202

Costume Design I (3 cr)

The 320

Theatre Management (2 cr)

The 471

Directing (3 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

Comm 347

Persuasion (3 cr)

Phil 201

Critical Thinking (3 cr)

In addition to the above teaching major requirements, the following special methods sequence is also required:

EDCI 431

Secondary English Methods (3 cr)

EDCI 441

Secondary English Methods Practicum (1 cr)