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34 hrs. Physical Education:
P.E. 121 Theory and Practice
122 Theory and Practice
110 Introduction to P.E.
232 Kinesiology
233 Elementary School PE.
241 Safety, First Aid, Athletic Injuries
244 Theory and Practice
245 Theory and Practice
334 Elem. P.E. Design
361 Sports Methods
362 Sports Methods
376 Special Methods and Eval.: Secondary
590 Adaptive P.E.
464 Sports Methods
465 Sports Methods
570 Org., Admin. of Secondary P.E.
598 Analysis, Diagnosis and Demonstration-in Physical
Activity
24 hrs.: A second teaching field of at least 24 semester hrs. (Some
fields require more than 24 hrs.)
(This all-level program prepares the student to teach physical education
in grades 1 through 12. In order to teach the second field in grades
7 through 12, the student must also take Ed. 355 and 564. It is highly
recommended that these two courses be taken to prepare for possible
employment opportunities.)
Suggested ScheduleFreshman Year
Bible 101, 102 ................................... 6
English 111, 112 .............................. 6
P.E. 121, 122 ..................................... 2
PR E. 110, 232 ...................................... 5
Sci. ........................................................ 6
M ath/Foreign Lang. ............................ 6
Total Credit Hours ............................ 31Sophomore Year
Bible 201, 202 .................................... 6
English .................................................. 6
P.E. 244, 245 ................................. . 2
P.E. 233, 241 .................................... 6
His. 221, 222 ..................................... 6
Com -S 111 ........................................ 3
Another Field................. ................. 3
Tbtal C redit Hours ............................ 32SPEECH AND HEARING THERAPY
(Students should consult with Dr. Jeri Pfeifer concerning this program.)
30 hrs. Communication:
Com-P 225 Voice and Phonetics
235 Intro. to Speech Pathology
330 Normal Language Development
552 Audiology
553 Hearing Rehabilitation
556 Advanced Speech-Language Pathology I
557 Advanced Speech-Language Pathology II
580 Diagnostic Methods in Speech-Language
Pathology II
581 Anatomical Bases of Speech
593 Clinical Practicum in Speech-Language Pathology
The following courses are also required:
30 hrs. In place of departmental elementary or secondary requirements
listed previously in the Education section
Ed. 341 Multi-Ethnic Teaching
352 Elem. School Curriculum
391 Child Development and Eval.
461 Adolescent Psychology
496 Student Teaching in Speech Pathology
568 Tests and Measurements
Psy. 220 General Psychology I
252 Mental Health
573 Psy. of Exceptional Children
12 hrs. Elementary Endorsement (Optional, but highly
recommended for students graduating on or before
May, 1986)*:
Ed. 563 Developmental Reading
565 Teaching Social Studies
569 Reading and Language Arts
570 Teaching Mathematics
*Students who earn this Elementary Endorsement are certified to teach
at the elementary level as well as to serve as Speech Therapists.Suggested Schedule
Freshman Year Sophomore Year
Bible 101, 102 ................................... 6 Bible 201, 202 ................................... 6
E ng lish 11 1, 112 ................................ 6 E nglish .................................................. 6
P .E , ............................................. 2 E . . .... ...... .......................................... 2
S ci. ..................................... .................. 6 H is. 221, 222 ................................ 6.. 6
Com-S 111, Com-P 225, 235 .......... 9 Com-P 552, 553 .................................. 6
Psy. 220 ............................................. 3 Math or Foreign Lang. ...................... 6
Total Credit Hours ............................ 32 Total Credit Hours ............................ 32
Additional EndorsementsKINDERGARTEN
(This endorsement can be added to certification in the following:
Elementary Education, Home Economics, and Speech and Hearing
Therapy.)
12 hrs. Education:
Ed. 490 Student Teaching, Kindergarten
566 Ed. of Young Children
571 Curriculum for Early Childhood Ed.
578 Guidance in Early Childhood
MENTALLY RETARDED
(This endorsement can be added to Elementary, Secondary, or
Home Economics certification.)
12 hrs. Education:
Ed. 573 Psy. of Exceptional Children
576 Psy. of Mental Retardation
577 Methods in Language and Learning Disabilities
581 Curriculum for the Mentally Retarded
DRIVER EDUCATION
(This endorsement can be added to Elementary, Secondary or
Home Economics certification).
6 hrs. Physical Education:
P.E. 248 Driver Education I
389 Driver Education II
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
(This endorsement can be added to any certification, elementary
or secondary.)
15 hrs. Education:
Ed. 569 Reading and Related Language Arts
Eng. 549 Teaching English as a Second Language
560 Advanced English Grammar
Com-S 469 Intro. to Linquistics
Ed. 491 Student Teaching (ESL-Elem.) or
493 Student Teaching (ESL-Sec.)
Bachelor of Science I
Home Economics DegreeSee the Department of Home Economics/Family Studies section
of the catalog.
Bachelor of Music Education DegreeSee the Department of Music section of the catalog.
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