1987-1988 Academic Catalog
-----------------------------------Education 93 BETH-230 Theology Survey 5 BEPT-340 Baptist History 3 Electives . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Communications ENG-110 English Composition I . 5 ENG-140 English Composition II . . 5 COM-110 Fundamentals of Speech . . 5 Humanities HUM-140 Introduction to Humanities 5 Literature elective . . . . . . 5 EDUC-392 Children's Literature 2 EDMU-370 Music for Elementary Teachers 2 EDUC-230 Arts and Crafts . . . . . 2 Physical Education PE- General Physical Education 1 PE- General Physical Education 1 PEF-199 Physical Activity and the Christian Life . . 1 PE0-299 Teaching Health and Physical Education . 4 Science GSCI- Biological science elective 5 GSCI-160 Physical Science . 5 GSCI-161 Physical Science . . . . . . 5 Mathematics EDUC-182 Math for Elementary . 5 EDUC-183 Math for Elementary . 5 Social Science GSS-100 Foundations of Social Science 5 HIST- U.S. History . . . . . . 5 HIST- Eastern studies elective . . 4 Language requirement Two years in high school or one year in college . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-15 Professional Education requirements PYCH-260 Human Growth and Development . 4 EDUC-100 Introduction to Education . . . . . 2 EDUC-101 Field Experience . . . . . . . . . . . 2 EDUC-102 Education of Exceptional Children 2 EDUC-200 Audio Visual Methods . . . . . . . 2 EDUC-201 Preliminary Student Involvement . 0 EDUC-236 The Learner and the'Learning Process . 4 EDUC-290 Handwriting . . . . . . . 0 EDUC-372 Science Methods . . . . . 3 EDUC-373 Social Studies Methods . 3 EDUC-375 Field Experience . . . . . . 3 EDUC-377 Teaching Thinking Skills . . 2 EDUC-391 Reading Methods . . . . . 7 EDUC-393 Language Arts Methods 4 EDUC-394 Field Experience . . . . . . . . . . 3 EDUC-321 Philosophy of Education . . . . . 3 EDUC-450 Supervised Teaching . . . . . . . . 16 Each elementary and early childhood candidate must complete a ~oncentration area of thirty (30) hours. These options will appear m the 1988-89 catalog. The broad categories include humanities, mathematics, natural sciences, social sciences. Special Education Certification Program In a unique arrangement, Cedarville College has joined with Shepherds, Inc. (The Regular Baptist Agency for the Mentally Retarded) and Wright State University in a program leading to certification in special education. A student completing Cedar– ville's Elementary Education Program, the courses taught by Shepherds' personnel at Cedarville, and the remaining courses at Wright State University may graduate from Cedarville with cer– tification in both elementary and special education. Complete de– tails for the program are available in the Education Office. Noncertification Program For those preparing for ministries in churches or Christian schools, Shepherds and Cedarville College have joined to offer a specialization in special education. Courses taught by Shepherds' personnel are available throughout the academic year at Cedar– ville and during the summer at Shepherds. This program does not qualify for certification from the State of Ohio, but it is designed to develop competence in special education. Specialization in Special Education In addition to the courses required for an elementary education major, the student will take 36 quarter hours including: EDUC-260 Special Education in the Church . . . . . . . 3 EDUC-261 Psychology of Exceptional Behaviors . . . . 3
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