1996-1997 Academic Catalog
Social Science Comprehensive ................................ 90 BEGE-376 God and the Church ..................................... 4 ECON-233,234 Micro and Macroeconomics ................. 8 GE0-250 Introduction to Geography .............................. 2 GE0-351 World Regional Geography - West ................ 4 GE0-352 World Regional Geography - East .................. 4 HIST-111, 112 United States History ............................ IO HIST-201,202,203 History ofCivilization ...................... 12 POLS-261 American National Government ................... 5 SOC-230 Principles ofSociology .................................... 5 Non-Western elective (selected from): ........................ 3-4 GE0-354 Geography ofAfrica ................................... 3 HIST-304 British Empire and the Developing Non-Western World.................................................. 4 HIST-308 Russia and Soviet Union 20th Century ....... 4 HIST-321 Hist. and Pol. Development ofE. Asia ...... 4 HIST-322 Middle East: History and Politics ............... 4 Electives selected fi·om at least one of the following areas of study: Economics: 30 hours (including the eight hours required) History: 45 hours (including the 30 hours required) Political Science: 30 hours (including the five hours required) Sociology: 30 hours (including the five hours required) The social science teaching field qualifies students to teach grades 7-8. A student who desires to teach social science in grades 9-12 must meet the minimum require– ments outlined above. Speech See the Department of Communication Arts section. Spanish (K-12 certificate) (selected fi·0111): ............. 7 5 SPAN-171,172,173 Elementary Spanish ....................... 15 SPAN-271,272 Intermediate Spanish ........................... IO SPAN-361 Spanish Composition .................................... 4 SPAN-362 Spanish Conversation ................................... 4 SPAN-363 Chicano Literature ....................................... 3 SPAN-364 Introduction to Hispanic Literature .............. 5 SPAN-460Hispanic Civilization .................................. 4-8 SPAN-461 Advanced Spanish Grammar ....................... 5 SPAN-462,463 Spanish American Literature ................. 8 SPAN-464 Topics in Hispanic Culture ........................... 3 SPAN-470 Independent Study ..................................... 1-4 SPAN-472 Masterpieces of Spanish Literature ............. 4 SPAN-473 Masterpieces of Spanish Literature ............. 4 SPAN-478 Cervantes ..................................................... 4 Advanced placement can be given for those students who achieve the appropriate scores on the Spanish placement test (up to I 0 hours of either Elementary or Intermediate Spanish credit). Those who test out of coursework are encouraged to earn extra credit at upper division levels through study-abroad programs (up to 27 quarter hours of credit for a six or nine week summer program at an accredited institution). Students with i11temalio11al leaching ambitions can prepare for the fi1ture by student teaching abroad. Krista Ryan is pictured here with students in the Do111i11ica11 Republic.
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