1953-1955 Academic Catalog
enter the program as a sophom ore. The work of the freshman year may be applied to e lement ary, secondary, or dual program. B ecause of the number of courses in education required, teaching fields nrust be e lected carefully. P ersons completing comprehensive majors or pecial fields may find it necessary to attend one or m ore summer sessions. SECONDARY EDUCATION Certification and Degree R equirement s I. PROFESSIONAL COURSES ------------------------------------------------------------------------- .2 5 Ed. 100, Introduction ----- -------- ------------------ -------------------------------------- 2 Ed. 2 13 Educational P sychology or Ed. 214 --------------------------------------- 3 Ed. 450, 0 bserva tion ----- ---------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Ed. 341 Principles of Education -------------------------------------------------------- 3 Ed. 320, General M ethods ____ ---------------------------------------------------------- 2 Special M e thods in T eaching Field ----------- -------------------------------- _______ 2 Ed. 3 13, Audio-Visual Methods and Materials ----------------------------- 2 Ed. 402, School Administration -------- ----------------·------------- --------- 2 Ed. 460, Student Teaching ------------ ------------------------------------------- 6 II. TEACHING FIELDS A. M ajor and Two Minors A minimum of 24 hours of academic work is required for a major. From 15 to 18 hours constitute an academic minor. All courses must be approved by the advisor. B. Comprehensive Major and One Minor Students following a comprehensive 40 hour sequence in general science or in the socia l studies a re required to complete one minor . The comprehensive major includes two allied teaching fields. C. Special Field and Two Minors Students in the physical education curriculum may complete re– quirem ents with two 18 hour minors. III. GENERAL COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS English 101-102, 201-202 ( 12 hours ) ; Speech ( 4 hours ); Physical Education ( 6 hours ); Bible ( 16 hours); American Government (3 hours); S cience ( 8 hours). The sequence U. S . History 201-202 may be substituted for Political Science 201 ( American G overnment ) . The seq uence General Science 101-102 is required of non-science majors or minors. Those completing teaching fields in one of the sciences take sequences approved by the department concerned, but a re required to take courses in both biological and physical sciences. F or example a student majoring or minoring in biological science would take General Physical Science, 4 hours, to complete the college requirements. •
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