1991-1993 Catalog - Catalogs - West Virginia University
1991-1993 Catalog - Catalogs - West Virginia University 1991-1993 Catalog - Catalogs - West Virginia University
CLUSTER B Social and Behavioral Sciences 12Soc. & A. 5 Introduction to Anthropology* orSoc. & A. 51 World Cultures* 3Cluster B elective* 3Cluster B elective* 3Cluster B elective* 3CLUSTER C Natural Sciences and Math 27P. Sci. 1 Introductory General Course 4P. Sci. 2 Introductory General Course 4Biol. 1 General Biology* and Biol. 3 General Biology Lab* orBiol. 2 General Biology* and Biol. 4 General Biology Lab* 4Math. 33 Introductory Mathematics lor Elementary Teachers 3Math. 34 Introductory Mathematics for Elementary Teachers 3Math. 131 Algebra and Geometry for Elementary Teachers* 3Geog. 7 Physical Geography* orGeog. 2 World Regions 3Cluster C elective* 4Students who select the social studies specialization for grades 5-8 must takeGeography 2 and History 179. (Geog. 2 does not meet Cluster C requirement.)*Meets University Liberal Studies Program requirements.PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION 50General 20C&l 7 Introduction to Education 2Ed.P. 103 Human Development and Learning 3Ed.D. 105 Human Growth and Development 3C&l 1 20 Elementary Early/Middle Childhood Language Arts 3Rdng. 221 Developmental Reading 3C&l 21 Early Childhood Education 1 3C&l 21 1 Early Childhood Education 2 3Pre-Student Teaching Block 15C&l 100 Elementary Early/Middle Childhood General Methods 3C&l 130 Elementary Early/Middle Childhood Mathematics 3C&l 140 Elementary Early/Middle Childhood Science 3C&l 150 Elementary Early/Middle Childhood Social Studies 3Rdng. 240 Corrective Language Arts Techniques 3Student Teaching Semester 15C&l 187 Student Teaching Elementary Early Childhood and 12C&l 280 Special Problems: Student Teaching Seminar or 3C&l 187 Student Teaching Elementary Early Childhood and 6Sp. Ed. 280 Student Teaching Clinical Experience: SpecialEducation and 6C&l 280 Special Problems: Student Teaching Seminar 3SPECIALIZATION FOR EARLY EDUCATION Pre-K-KENDORSEMENT ON K-8 MULTI-SUBJECTSRequired Courses 20-21CDFS 112 Toddler and Preschool Development 3CDFS 21 6 Child Development Practicum 3-4C&l 210 and 211 Early Childhood Education* 6C&l 214 Creative Experiences in Early Childhood orTheat. 282 Creative Dramatics 3G.P.E. 40 Early Childhood Activities 2SPA 250 Speech-Language-Hearing: Development-Disorders 3•Required for Multi-Subjects Program.230 College of Human Resources and Education
SPECIALIZATION FOR GRADES 5 THROUGH 8FOREIGN LANGUAGES GRADES 5-8French Grades 5-8Required Courses 27Frch. 1, 2 Elementary French 6Frch. 3, 4 Intermediate French 6Frch. 103, 1 04 Advanced French 6Frch. 21 7 French Civilization orFrch. 292 Pro-Seminar: French Culture 3Frch. 231 Pronunciation and Phonetics 3Lang. 221 (C&l 125) The Teaching of Foreign Languages 3Spanish Grades 5-8Required Courses 27Span. 1, 2 Elementary Spanish 6Span. 3, 4 Intermediate Spanish 6Span. 103, 104 Advanced Spanish 6Span. 116 Spanish Civilization and Culture 3Span. 292 Pro-Seminar: Latin American Culture 3Lang. 221 (C&l 125) The Teaching of Foreign Languages 3HEALTH EDUCATION Grades 5-12To be combined with another teaching field)Required Courses 31HI. Ed. 50 History and Philosophy of Health Education 3HI. Ed. 70 Health of the Individual 3HI. Ed. 71 Health in the Community 3HI. Ed. 104 Organization and Administration of the School Health Program. 3HI. Ed. 220 Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention 3Saf. S. 70 First Aid and Emergency Care 3Biol. 1 66 Human Physiology orS.E.S. 165 Physiology of Motor Activities 3Psychology 141 Introduction to Human Development 3HN&F 71 Introduction to Human Nutrition 3HI. Ed. 101 Elementary School Health Program 2HI. Ed. 102 Secondary School Health Program 2HOME ECONOMICS (Consumer and Homemaking) Grades 5-8Required Courses 34Tx&C1 124 Apparel Construction and Fitting 3Tx&CI 27 Introductory Textiles 3Tx&C1 121 Clothing for the Family 3HN&F 55 Food Principles and Practices 4CD&FS 112 Toddler and Preschool Development 3CD&FS 21 1 Middle Childhood-Early Adolescent Development 3HM&FE 161 Family Economics 3ID&H 33 Housing Design 3HN&F 71 Introduction to Human Nutrition 3H.E.Ed. 278 Vocational Home Economics 3H.E.Ed. 175 Methods of Teaching Home Economics 3Elementary Education Programs 231
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CLUSTER B Social and Behavioral Sciences 12Soc. & A. 5 Introduction to Anthropology* orSoc. & A. 51 World Cultures* 3Cluster B elective* 3Cluster B elective* 3Cluster B elective* 3CLUSTER C Natural Sciences and Math 27P. Sci. 1 Introductory General Course 4P. Sci. 2 Introductory General Course 4Biol. 1 General Biology* and Biol. 3 General Biology Lab* orBiol. 2 General Biology* and Biol. 4 General Biology Lab* 4Math. 33 Introductory Mathematics lor Elementary Teachers 3Math. 34 Introductory Mathematics for Elementary Teachers 3Math. 131 Algebra and Geometry for Elementary Teachers* 3Geog. 7 Physical Geography* orGeog. 2 World Regions 3Cluster C elective* 4Students who select the social studies specialization for grades 5-8 must takeGeography 2 and History 179. (Geog. 2 does not meet Cluster C requirement.)*Meets <strong>University</strong> Liberal Studies Program requirements.PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION 50General 20C&l 7 Introduction to Education 2Ed.P. 103 Human Development and Learning 3Ed.D. 105 Human Growth and Development 3C&l 1 20 Elementary Early/Middle Childhood Language Arts 3Rdng. 221 Developmental Reading 3C&l 21 Early Childhood Education 1 3C&l 21 1 Early Childhood Education 2 3Pre-Student Teaching Block 15C&l 100 Elementary Early/Middle Childhood General Methods 3C&l 130 Elementary Early/Middle Childhood Mathematics 3C&l 140 Elementary Early/Middle Childhood Science 3C&l 150 Elementary Early/Middle Childhood Social Studies 3Rdng. 240 Corrective Language Arts Techniques 3Student Teaching Semester 15C&l 187 Student Teaching Elementary Early Childhood and 12C&l 280 Special Problems: Student Teaching Seminar or 3C&l 187 Student Teaching Elementary Early Childhood and 6Sp. Ed. 280 Student Teaching Clinical Experience: SpecialEducation and 6C&l 280 Special Problems: Student Teaching Seminar 3SPECIALIZATION FOR EARLY EDUCATION Pre-K-KENDORSEMENT ON K-8 MULTI-SUBJECTSRequired Courses 20-21CDFS 112 Toddler and Preschool Development 3CDFS 21 6 Child Development Practicum 3-4C&l 210 and 211 Early Childhood Education* 6C&l 214 Creative Experiences in Early Childhood orTheat. 282 Creative Dramatics 3G.P.E. 40 Early Childhood Activities 2SPA 250 Speech-Language-Hearing: Development-Disorders 3•Required for Multi-Subjects Program.230 College of Human Resources and Education