FOUNDATION COURSES (Required of all majors in the Teacher Education programs – nine [9] credits)
EDU 2334 Education, Culture and Society (*)
ELE 3311 Human Growth and Development
EDU 2322 Promoting Social Justice through Education (*)
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION CORE (Twelve [12] credits required of all Concentrations)
EDU 3315 Instructional Planning, Curriculum and Assessment
EDU 4338 Psychological Foundations of Education
SPE 3300 Exceptional Children in the Classroom
EDU 4339 Integrating Media & Technology in P-12 Settings
BREADTH AREAS (Education majors must take a minimum of two [2] courses (six [6] credits) in each Breadth Area)
Exceptions: (only 1 course required in each Breadth Area for theses concentrations)
- Middle Grades Education
- Secondary English Education
- Secondary Mathematics Education
Multicultural Education
EDU 2301 Special Issues in Educating African American Males (*)
ENG 3311 Studies in African-American Literature
ESL 3300 Cultural Aspects of Teaching and Learning ESL
ESL 2305 Language, Culture, and Cross-Cultural Interaction
SOC/PSY 3307 Social Psychology
SOC 3343 Cultural Diversity
PSY 3309 Cross-Cultural Psychology
Literacy Development
BKE 3329 Early Language and Literacy
RED 4363 Reading in the Content/Secondary
ESL 3301 Grammar for Teachers
RED 4312 Reading Assessment & Remediation
ENG 3322 Grammars of English
RED 3309 Teaching Reading in the Elementary School K-3
RED 3310 Teaching Reading in Elementary School 3-6
Curriculum and Instruction
ENG 4302 Composition Theory & Pedagogy
EDU 3315 Instruct Design, Curricula & Assessment
ELE 3304 Curriculum Development
ESL 3303 Effective Teaching Methods in ESL
Student Teaching Experience (Twelve credit hours)
EDU 4333 Student Teaching Seminar
EDU 4981 Student Teaching
Course of Study for the Optional Tracks of the B.S. in Teaching
Special Education Track
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Course #
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Course Title
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SPE 1101
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Special Education as a Profession
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SPE 2310
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Introduction to Exceptional Individuals
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SPE 2312
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Transition Planning & Service Delivery
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SPE 3310
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Classroom Management
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SPE 3320
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Problems and Characteristics of Students with Learning Disabilities
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SPE 3335
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Problems and Characteristics of Students with Behavior Disorders
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SPE 3302
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Methods and Material for Teaching Math to Students with Special Needs
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SPE 3336
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Methods of Enhancing Reading Skills for Students with Exceptional Needs
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SPE 4321
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Assessment and Remediation for Students with Exceptional Needs
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SPE 4323
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Instructional Methods in the Inclusive General Curriculum Classroom
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Middle Grades Track
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Course #
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Course Title
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MGE 3101
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MGE Practicum I
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MGE 3201
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The Middle School
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MGE 3310
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Early Adolescent Learn & Class Management
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MGE 4101
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MGE Practicum II
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MGE 4201
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Emerging Adolescents in the School Setting
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RED 4364
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Reading in the Content Area/Secondary
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MGE Methods Courses
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4352-Principles/Methods Teaching Math, or 4353-Principles/Methods Teaching English, or 4354-Principles/Methods Teaching Social Studies, or 4355- Principles/Methods Teaching Science
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Content area course work
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SEE BELOW
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Secondary Mathematics Track
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Course#
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Course Title
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EDU 3315
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Instructional Curriculum and Assessment
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SED 4352
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Principles/Methods Teach Math
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SED 4301
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History/Development of Math
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RED 4364
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Reading in the Content Areas
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*SPH 2341
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Fundamentals of Speech
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Content area course work
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SEE BELOW
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Secondary English Track
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Course #
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Course Title
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EDU 3315
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Instructional Curriculum and Assessment
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ENG 4302
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Composition Theory & Pedagogy
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EDU 4353
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Principles & Methods of Teaching English
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ENG 4304
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Senior Seminar
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Content area course work
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SEE BELOW
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* Courses can be taken as part of the students General Education Requirement
Content Area Coursework for Middle Grades, Secondary Math, and Secondary English tracks of the BS in Teaching:
Middle Grades
Middle Grades majors must choose two areas of certification. Major area requires 24 hours in content area, while second area requires a minimum of 18 content hours. In order to complete the MGE track with 129, majors in this track will need to take 18 credit hours of content area course as part of their General Education.
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English/Language Arts
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Mathematics
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Social Studies
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Science
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ENG 2313: Survey of American Literature I
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MAT 2302: Principles of Mathematics
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*ECO 2312: Principles of Macroeconomics
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*BIO 1301: Biological Concepts
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ENG 2314: Survey of American Lit II
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MAT 2337: Discrete Mathematics
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*GEO 2311: Introduction to Geography
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*BIO 1320: Environmental Biology OR
GEO 2313: Environmental Geography
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ENG 3302:Advanced Composition
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MAT 2316: Linear Algebra
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*GEO 3336: World Economic Geography
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*CHE 2311: General Chemistry I
CHE 2111: General Chemistry Lab
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ENG 3306: British Lit I
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*MAT 2326: Elementary Statistics
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HIS 2306: U.S. History I
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CHE 2312: General Chemistry II
CHE 2112: General Chemistry II Lab
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ENG 3307: British Literature II
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*MAT 2410: Calculus I or
MAT 2411- Calculus II
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HIS 2307: U.S. History II
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*PHS 2337: Introduction to Planetary Science
PHS 2137: Introduction to Planetary Science Lab
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ENG 3321: Grammars of English
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MAT 3320: Introduction to the Theory of Numbers
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HIS 3331: History of Africa
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*PHY 2321: General Physics I
PHY 2121: General Physics I Lab
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ENG 3348: Adolescent Lit
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MAT 3326: Geometry I
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HIS 3356: Modern Russian History or
HIS 0000: African Presence in the Americas
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PHY 2322: General Physics II
PHY 2122: General Physics II Lab
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ENG 4302: Composition Theory and Pedagogy
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MAT 3341: Algebraic Structures
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HIS 4308: History of North Carolina
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*SOC 2301: General Sociology
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Secondary Mathematics Content Area Courses
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Secondary English Content Area Courses
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CSC 1310: Computer Programming I
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*ENG 3306: British Literature to 1800
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*MAT 2317: Calculus I
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ENG 3321: Grammars of English
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*MAT 2318: Calculus II
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Genre Course requirements: ENG 3350, 3377, 3378, 3349, 3341, or 4331
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MAT 3316: Calculus III
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ENG 331: Studies in African American Literature
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MAT 3317: Calculus IV
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Period/Author Course: ENG 3309, 3363, 3373, 3374, 4361, 4364, or 4326
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*MAT 2326: Elementary Statistics
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ENG 3302: Advanced Composition
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MAT 2337: Discrete Mathematics
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ENG 4355: Literacy Criticism (Theory)
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MAT 3320: Number Theory
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ENG 3313: Studies in American Literature
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MAT 3341: Algebraic Structures I
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ENG 3348: Adolescent Literature
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MAT 4356: Mathematical Statistics I
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MAT 2316: Linear Algebra
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MAT 3326: Geometry
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*PHY 3331: Principles of Physics I and
PHY 3131: Principles of Physics I Laboratory
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*PHY 3332: Principles of Physics II and
PHY 3132: Principles of Physics II Laboratory
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* Courses can be taken as part of the students General Education Requirement
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