1996-1997 Academic Catalog

Music ........................................................................... 30 CDMU-260 Introduction to Conducting ......................... 3 GMUS-100 Orientation ................................................... 0 GMUS-103 Program and Recital Attendance ................ 0 EDMU-370 Music for Elementary Teachers ................. 2 HLMU-231 Introduction to Music Literature ................. 4 THMU-121, 122, 123 The01y I,II,III ................................. 9 THMU-131, 132, 133 Aural Skills I,II,III .......................... 6 Ensemble performance ................................................... 3 Private performance ....................................................... 3 Philosophy and Religion ........................................... 30 BEPH-220 Introduction to Philosophy ............................ 5 BEPH-221 History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy ..................................................... 5 BEPH-222 History ofModern Philosophy ..................... 5 BEPH-225 Ethics ............................................................ 5 BEPH-226 Religion and Culture ..................................... 5 BEPH-322 Logic ............................................................ 5 Physics ........................................................................ 30 *PHYS-271,272,273 General Physics I,II,III ................ 15 PHYS-378,379 Modern Physics I,II ............................. 10 Physics elective ............................................................ 5 *Analytic Geometiy and Calculus are prerequisites. Political Science ......................................................... 30 POLS-261 American National Government ................... 5 POLS-262 American State and Local Government ....... 5 Electives ...................................................................... 20 (10 hours must be 300 level or above) Psychology .................................................................. 30 PYCH-160 General Psychology ..................................... 5 PYCH-264 Psychology ofAbnormal Behavior .............. 5 Psychology electives .................................................. 20 (10 hours must be 300 level or above) Social Science ....................................................... 33-34 ECON-233 Microeconomics .......................................... 4 GE0-250 Introduction to Geography .............................. 2 GE0-351 World Regional Geography - West ................ 4 (or GE0-352 World Regional Geography- East ........ 4) GSS-100 Foundations ofSocial Science ......................... 5 HIST-111 United States History before 1865 ................ 5 (or HIST-112 United States History after 1865 ......... 5) HIST-201,202, or 203 History ofCivilization .................. 4 SOC-230 Principles ofSociology .................................... 5 Political science elective ............................................ 4-5 Sociology .................................................................... 30 SOC-230 Principles ofSociology .................................... 5 Sociology electives ...................................................... 25 (10 hours must be 300 level or above) E Spanish ........................................................................ 30 SPAN-171,172,173 ElementaiySpanish ....................... 15 SPAN-271,272 Intermediate Spanish ........................... 10 Electives (selected from): ............................................... 5 SPAN-361 Spanish Composition .................................. 4 SPAN-362 Spanish Conversation ................................. 4 SPAN-364 Introduction to Hispanic Literature ............ 5 SPAN-470 Independent Study ..................................... 1 TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language) ... 31 COM-314Intercultura1Communications ........................ 4 ENG-305 History of the English Language .................... 5 ENG-307 Advanced English Grammar ........................... 5 LING-308 Linguistics for Language Learning ................ 5 LING-309 Sociolinguistics .............................................. 4 LING-360 Clinical Experience ........................................ 2 LING-361 Practicum ...................................................... 3 SPAN-370 Teaching Foreign Language ......................... 3 Urban Studies ............................................................. 30 BI0-101 EnvironmentalBiology ..................................... 5 CRJU/SOC-230 Criminology .......................................... 4 GE0-250 Introduction to Geography .............................. 2 GE0-351 World Regional Geography- West ................ 4 POLS-262 American State and Local Government ....... 5 SOC-230 Principles ofSociology .................................... 5 Political science elective ............................................... 5 Course substitutions may be made with the approval of the chairman of the Department of Education. Cedarville student teachers receive input fi'Ol11 their college education professors and supervising classroom teachers during field experiences and student teaching.

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