Adolescence Education: Physics 7-12
Bachelor of Science


Program Description

 

 

Program of Study

College Success Seminar (1)
2 credits
English
WRIT 101 College Comp I (3)
WRIT 151 College Comp II (3)
SPCH 105 Basic Speech (3)
LITR 350 Children’s Literature (3)
WRIT 316 Writing for Tech. Professions (3)



15 credits

Social Science
PHIL 110 Philosophy (3)
HIST 210 Contemporary World (3)
6 credits
Physical Science
PHYS 170 General Physics I (4)
4 credits
Behavioral Science
PSYC 101 Intro. to Psychology (3)
3 credits
Economics
ECON 101 Basic Economics (3)

3 credits
Mathematics
MATH1401 College Algebra and Trigonometry (4)
MATH 170 Calculus I (4)
MATH 180 Calculus II (4)
MATH 260 Calculus III (4)
MATH 310 Linear Algebra (3)
MATH 320 Differential Equations (3)


22 credits
Life Science
CHEM 110 General Chemistry I (4)
CHEM 150 General Chemistry II (4)

8 credits
Language
SPAN 101 Elem. Spanish I (3)
SPAN 151 Elem. Spanish II (3)
6 credits
Artistic Expression
One Fine Arts course w/approval (3)
3 credits
Physics Concentration
PHYS 180 General Physics II (4)
PHYS 220 General Physics III (4)
PHYS 330 Advanced Laboratory I (2)
PHSY 340 Analytical Mechanics (3)
PHSY 360 Advanced Laboratory II (2)
PHYS 370 Electricity and Magnetism I (3)
PHSY 410 Modern Physics I (3)
PHSY 450 Mathematical Physics (3)
24 credits

Science Elective (select one)
BIOL 107 Environmental Science (3)
BIOL 230 Ecology (3)
PHYS 110 Introductory Seminar (3)
PHYS 310 Optics (3)

3credits

Professional Education Core
EDUC 201 Educational Foundations (3)
EDUC 203 Intro. to Ed. Technology (3)
EDUC 211 Curriculum and Instruction (3)
EDUC 212 Teaching, Learning and Growth (3)
EDUC 306 Serving Special Needs Students (3)
EDUC 318 Teaching Reading (3)
EDUC 330 Methods and Materials
of Teaching Science (3)

21credits

Professional Semester
EDUC 489 Seminar in Student Teaching (3)
EDUC 490 Supervised Student Teaching (6)

9 credits

Required Non-credit Workshops 0 cr

Reporting and Prevention of Child Abuse/Abduction
Safety and Violence Education (SAVE)
Personal Health Workshop
Fire Safety

Total credits required—127-129

(1) All entering first-year freshmen, transfer students with less than 12 credits, and students on probation are required to complete the College Success Seminar.


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