1997-1998 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 TheoryI,II,III ................................ 9 THMU-131,132,133 AuralSkillsI,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 Geometry 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 of Abnormal Behavior .............. 5 Psychology electives .................................................. 20 (10 hours must be 300 level or above) Social Science ............................................................ 3 0 ECON-234 Macroeconomics ......................................... 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 of Social Science ......................... 5 HIST-111 United States History before 1865 ................ 5 (or HIST-112 United States History after 1865 .......... 5) HIST-201,202, or203 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) Spanish ....................................................................... 30 SPAN-171, 172, 173 Elementary Spanish ....................... 15 SPAN-271,272IntermediateSpanish ........................... 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-314Intercultura!Communications ........................ 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 ClinicalExperience ........................................ 2 LING-361 Practicum ...................................................... 3 LING/SPAN-370 Teaching Foreign Language .............. 3 Urban Studies ............................................................. 30 BI0-10 l EnvironmentalBiology ..................................... 5 SOC-220Criminology ..................................................... 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. Students with cross-cultural interests can student teach internationally. Jolyn Glines taught first grade students at Ukarumpa International School in Papua, New Guinea.

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