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	2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	    Elementary Education (BS Degree)
				  
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				A major in Elementary Education consists of 63 hours, plus 9 additional content hours and does not require a minor.  
    - [Certification Program for Grades 2-6]
 
     
 			 
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		Elementary Education (63 hours) + Content Emphasis (9 hours) + Liberal Arts Core (54 hours)
 Liberal Arts Core (54 hours)
   Foreign Language or Language Literature (choose one)
   Natural Science
 (Any 12 hours provided both physical & life science are represented). The following three courses were developed for Education majors. A  minimum grade of “C” must be earned in all Natural Science courses. Requires Admission to the School of Education
   The following two courses to be taken concurrently:
   The following four courses to be taken concurrently:
   Requires Admission to Clinical Practice
   Content Emphasis (9 hours)
 9 hours in one of the designated areas outside of Education above the core requirements. Students must contact their Education Advisor for approval of courses. The Following are approved areas: Geography/History/Political Science; Sociology/Psychology; Health and Physical Education; Business/Economics/COIN; Criminal Justice; Sciences; Mathematics/COIN; Nursing; Fine Arts; English/Communication and Theatre; Foreign Languages; Christian Studies. Students may substitute a three (3) hour Global Studies course in this requirement. Note:
 All students must have at least 125 hours to graduate. Students must meet the Residency Requirements  described in this catalog.  													 | 
												 
											 
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