1999-2000 Academic Catalog

The integrated social studies prepares stu~ents to teach social studies in public and Christian schools 111 grades 7- 12. Students who complete this cutTiculum will be licensed by the state of Ohio and the Association of Christian Schools International. The Ohio teaching license, through reciprocal agreements, is automatically recogi:ize~ in 35 states. For additional information about teach111g 111 other states, see the Education Department section of this catalog. Due to a restruc– turing ofOhio's teacher Zicensure laws,. requiremen.ts for integrated social studies education nw1ors are subject to change. Details are on page 84. . . Course requirements involve 74 quarter hours 111111tegrated social studies including: ANTH-180Cultura1Anthropology .......................................... 5 ECON-233Microeconomics ..................................................... 4 EDUC-382 Methods ofTeaching Social Studies ..................... 3 GE0-250 Introduction to Geography ....................................... 2 GE0-351 WorldRegionalGeography-West ............................. 4 GE0-352 WorldRegionalGeography-East .............................. 4 GSS-100 Foundations ofSocial Science ................................... 5 GSS-381 ClinicalTeachinginSocialStudiesI .......................... 1 GSS-382 Clinical Teaching in Social Studies II ......................... 1 GSS-383 Clinical TeachinginSocialStudiesIII ........................ 1 HIST-111 United States History I ............................................. 5 HIST-112UnitedStatesHistoryll ........................................... 5 HIST-201 Hist01yofCivilizationI ............................................ 4 HIST-202HistoryofCivilizationll ........................................... 4 HIST-203 HistoryofCivilizationIII .......................................... 4 HIST-321 HistoryandPoliticalDevelopment/EastAsia .......... 4 HIST-322MiddleEast: Hist01y and Politics ............................. 4 (HIST-32 lor 322, may be taken as POLS or GEO depending on concentration) orHIST-304 The British Empire & the Dev. Non-Western World ................................................................................. 4 or HIST-308 Russia & the Soviet Union in the Twentieth ...... . Century ............................................................................... 4 HIST-375 SocialMovements ................................................... 4 (May be taken as SOC-375 for sociology concentrations) Student construction are used to build housing in New Habitat for Humanity during spring break. POLS-261AmericanNationalGovernment .............................. 5 SOC-230PrinciplesofSociology ............................................. 5 Professional education requirements ............................. 48-52 EDSE-302 TeachingThinking Skills ......................................... 2 EDSE-316 Principles ofTeaching ............................................. 4 EDSE-317 P1inciples ofTeachingClinical ................................ 4 EDSE-470 Student Teaching and Seminar .......................... 12-16 EDSP-202 TeachingExceptional Children ................................ 3 EDSP-206 SpecialEducationFieldExperience ......................... 1 EDSP-401 Principlesoflnclusion ............................................. 1 EDU-100 The EducationProfession ......................................... 1 EDU-1O1 ContemporaryChristian Schools .............................. 0 EDU-200 Introduction to Teaching .......................................... 3 EDU-204MulticulturalFieldExperience ................................... 2 EDU-210TechnologyintheClassroom ................................... 2 EDU-250Educationa1Psychology ........................................... 4 EDU-31OClassroom Planning and Assessment ....................... 3 EDU-350 Reading in the Content Area .................................... 3 EDU-450PhilosophyofEducation .......................................... 3 One of the following concentrations: Economics concentration ...................................................... 24 ECON-234 Macroeconomics .................................................. 4 ECON-334 History of Economic Thought ............................ 4 SOC-367 ResearchMethodology ............................................. 3 Electives inEconomics .......................................................... 13 Geography Concentration ................................................... 18 POLS-367 ResearchMethodology ........................................... 3 Electives in Geography .......................................................... 15 Hist01y Concentration ......................................................... 16 HIST-300 Introduction to Hist01iography ............................. 4 Electives in History .............................................................. 12 Political Science Concentration .......................................... 18 POLS-262 American State and Local Government .............. 5 POLS-367 ResearchMethodology ........................................... 3 Electives inPolitical Science .................................................. 10 Sociology Concentration ...................................................... 19 SOC-367ResearchMethodology ............................................. 3 SOC-372 Social Theory ............................................................ 4 Electives in Sociology ............................................................ 12 11111t«>o1·~tc~ir11 Social Studies Curriculum ~um1111a.1·v Proficiency requirements ...................................................... 0-8 Other General Education Requirements ............................. 71-76 Intregrated Social Studies major requirements ................... 90-98 Education requirements ..................................................... 48-52 'otaHmini1nurn, n1oti11ch.1LdiI1lg piro11c1e11cy J ....................... 209

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