1952-1953 Academic Catalog
DNISION. OF TEACHER EDUCATION. TWO YEAR CURRICULUM Diploma and "Cadet" Certificate FIRST YEAR FIRST SEMESTER Hours English 101 ....... ....... ............. 3 Geography 101 .... ... ... ... ... .. ....3 Psychology 101 ......... ....... .. . 3 Speech .. ... ... .... ... .... ... .... .. ....... .2 M. 211 (In trod. to Music) .. 2 P. E. 121 (Games) ............2 SECOND SEMESTER Hours English 102 ........... .. ... ....... ... 3 Science 102, or Biol. 110 ..... .4 Ed. 206 (Child Growth) ...... 3 Ed. 212 (Music Education) ..2 P.E. 232 (Health Activities) 3 Ed. 402 (Organiiation) .. ....2 SECOND YEAR FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Hours Hours Ed. 203 (Language Arts) .... 3 History 114 (U. S.) ......... ...3 History 113 (U. S.) ........... 3 Ed. 470 (Child Study) .... .... 3 Ed. 341 (Principles) ........ 3 Ed. 201 (ArithmeticSkills) .. 3 Ed. 350 (Content Methods) 3 Ed. 252 Art (Graphic) .. ...... 2 Ed. 241 (Children's Lit.) .... 3 Ed. 400 (Student Teaching) Q Ed. 353 (Art Methods) .... .... 2 KINDERGARTEN,PRIMARY 37 A student who completes the requirements for a four year pro, visional elementary certificate may qualify for a kindergarten-primary certificate by completing these additional courses: Ed. 372 The Pre-School Child ........ .. .... .......... ................. .3 hours Ed. 373 Kindergarten-Primary Methods ............... .......... 3 hours The student is also required to do student teaching on the kinder– garten-primary level. Students who wish to prepare for both certificates should notify the Director of Elementary Education prior to the junior year.
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