1991-1993 Catalog - Catalogs - West Virginia University
1991-1993 Catalog - Catalogs - West Virginia University 1991-1993 Catalog - Catalogs - West Virginia University
2(Three courses must be in different disciplines; two courses must be inthe same discipline)Cluster C Natural Sciences and Math 11-12Laboratory Science 4Cluster C in a different discipline 3-4Cluster C courses (to total 1 1 or more credits) 3-4One of the Cluster A and B courses must be used to fill theInternational/Minorities requirement.PROFESSIONAL EDUCATIONRequired Courses 32-35Foundation for Teaching 8C&l 7 Introduction to Education 2Ed. P. 103, 105 Human Development and Learning 6Teaching Methods in Area of Specialization 3-6To be scheduled with General Methods (below) and completed beforestudent teaching semester.Select those related to teaching fields:C&l 124 Teaching Language Arts: Secondary School 3C&l 134 Teaching Mathematics: Secondary School 3C&l 144 Teaching Science: Secondary School 3C&l 154 Teaching Social Studies: Secondary School 3Ag. Ed. 160 Methods of High School Teaching ofAgr. 3Art 165 Art Education in the Elementary School 3Art 166 Art Education in the Secondary School 3H.E.Ed. 175 Methods of Teaching Home Economics 3H.E.Ed. 278 Vocational Home Economics 3Lang. 221 The Teaching of Foreign Languages 3Music 151 Music Education 3Music 152 Music Education 3P.P.E. 126 Physical Education, Grades K-6 4P.P.E. 133 Physical Education, Grades 7-12 5Comm. 201 Principles of Communication Educatbn 3Saf. S. 151 Driver and Highway Safety Fundamentals 3General Methods 6C&l 104 Principles of Teaching in Secondary Schools 4Rdng. 222 Reading in the Content Areas 2PracticumSelect according to teaching level and fields: 15C&l 188 Secondary Student Teaching 12C&l 187 and C&l 188 Elementary and Secondary Student Teaching(six hours each) 12C&l 188 and Sp. Ed. 280 Secondary Student Teaching andSpecial Education Student Teaching (six hours each) 1C&l 280 Workshop Problems Student Teaching 3TEACHING FIELDS Grades 5-8, 5-12, and K-12VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE Grades 5-12 (Single Teaching Field) 45Required Courses Core Program* 28Ag. Ec. 1 04 Farm Management 3Ag. Ed. 162 Group Organization and Leadership 2Agr. M. 120 Shop Theory and Methods 4Agr.M. 230 Farm Structures or Agr. M. 240 Agricultural Engines orAgr. M. 260 Advanced Farm Marchinery or Agr. M. 270 Electricity inAgriculture 3234 College of Human Resources and Education
A&VS 51 Principles of Animal Science 4PI. Sc. 52 Principles of Plant Science 4Agron. 2 Principles of Soil Science or 4Agron. 10 Forest Soils 3Selected Agricultural Electives** 4-5Agricultural Minors (select one):Agricultural Production and Management 17Courses selected from among the following:***An. Nu. 101, 294; An. Ph. 100, 225, 226; An. Pr. 108, 137, 138, 139, 141, 142,144, 145, 146, 240; F. Sci. 134, 166; Vet. Sci. 102; For. 140; F. Man. 132; Agron.210, 212, 251, 252, 254; Gen. 171; Ento. 204, 212; Hort. 107, 115, 117, 204, 242,245, 246; PI. Path. 201; Ag. Ec. 200, 206, 231, 235, 240; Ag. M. 230, 240, 260,270; A&VS 180; PI. Sc. 180; Res. M. 1, 180; Ag. Ed. 264; Ag. 200; Ag. & For. 295."Substitutions for core program courses may be made, if necessary, with equivalent coursesand credit hours.*"Electives, to be selected in consultation with adviser, are based on individual student needs.""Credit hours selected from among available courses, in consultation with adviser, based onindividual student needs.Animal Processing 17Courses selected from among the following.***Fd. Sc. 107, 112, 130, 134, 166, 167, 267; Vet. Sci. 102; Ag. Micro. 141; An. Pr.138, 139, 141, 142, 145, 146, 240; A&VS 180; Res. M. 1, 180; Ag. Ec. 231, 235;Ag. Ed. 264; Ag. & For. 295.Agricultural Mechanics 17Courses selected from among the following:***Agr. M. 120, 220, 230, 240, 260, 270; I.E. 7, 8; Res. M. 180; Ag. Ed. 264; Ag. &For. 295.Conservation 17Courses selected from among the following:***F. Man. 12, 122, 132, 151, 211; For. 140; F. Hyd. 243; Re. & Pk. 56, 142, 251;Agron. 1 1 5, 21 0, 21 2, 250; L. Arc. 229; Biol. 51 ; Wd. Sc. 1 21 , 1 23, 1 32; PI. Sc.180; Res. M. 180; Ag. Ed. 264; Ag. & For. 295; Ento. 152, 212; PI. Path. 153; Ag.Ec. 200; Ag. M. 240, 260; Res. M. 1 ; W. Man. 131 .Ornamental Horticulture 17Courses selected from among the following:***Hort. 107, 116, 151, 162, 204, 245; Agron. 210, 250, 251; L Arc. 40, 41, 229;Ento. 204, 212; PI. Path. 201; Ag. M. 230, 240, 260, 270; PI. Sc. 180; Res. M. 1,180, Ag. Ed. 264; Ag. & For. 295.ART Grades K-1 2 (Single Teaching Field) 60Required Courses 60Art 11, 12 Drawing 6Art 121, 122 Visual Foundation 6Art 113 Painting 3Art 100 Directed Art Studies (Studio) 3Art 126 Sculpture 3Art 100 Directed Art Studies (Studio) orArt 200 Directed Art Studies (Studio) 3Art 130 Printmaking orArt 140 Ceramics 3Secondary Education Programs 235
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A&VS 51 Principles of Animal Science 4PI. Sc. 52 Principles of Plant Science 4Agron. 2 Principles of Soil Science or 4Agron. 10 Forest Soils 3Selected Agricultural Electives** 4-5Agricultural Minors (select one):Agricultural Production and Management 17Courses selected from among the following:***An. Nu. 101, 294; An. Ph. 100, 225, 226; An. Pr. 108, 137, 138, 139, 141, 142,144, 145, 146, 240; F. Sci. 134, 166; Vet. Sci. 102; For. 140; F. Man. 132; Agron.210, 212, 251, 252, 254; Gen. 171; Ento. 204, 212; Hort. 107, 115, 117, 204, 242,245, 246; PI. Path. 201; Ag. Ec. 200, 206, 231, 235, 240; Ag. M. 230, 240, 260,270; A&VS 180; PI. Sc. 180; Res. M. 1, 180; Ag. Ed. 264; Ag. 200; Ag. & For. 295."Substitutions for core program courses may be made, if necessary, with equivalent coursesand credit hours.*"Electives, to be selected in consultation with adviser, are based on individual student needs.""Credit hours selected from among available courses, in consultation with adviser, based onindividual student needs.Animal Processing 17Courses selected from among the following.***Fd. Sc. 107, 112, 130, 134, 166, 167, 267; Vet. Sci. 102; Ag. Micro. 141; An. Pr.138, 139, 141, 142, 145, 146, 240; A&VS 180; Res. M. 1, 180; Ag. Ec. 231, 235;Ag. Ed. 264; Ag. & For. 295.Agricultural Mechanics 17Courses selected from among the following:***Agr. M. 120, 220, 230, 240, 260, 270; I.E. 7, 8; Res. M. 180; Ag. Ed. 264; Ag. &For. 295.Conservation 17Courses selected from among the following:***F. Man. 12, 122, 132, 151, 211; For. 140; F. Hyd. 243; Re. & Pk. 56, 142, 251;Agron. 1 1 5, 21 0, 21 2, 250; L. Arc. 229; Biol. 51 ; Wd. Sc. 1 21 , 1 23, 1 32; PI. Sc.180; Res. M. 180; Ag. Ed. 264; Ag. & For. 295; Ento. 152, 212; PI. Path. 153; Ag.Ec. 200; Ag. M. 240, 260; Res. M. 1 ; W. Man. 131 .Ornamental Horticulture 17Courses selected from among the following:***Hort. 107, 116, 151, 162, 204, 245; Agron. 210, 250, 251; L Arc. 40, 41, 229;Ento. 204, 212; PI. Path. 201; Ag. M. 230, 240, 260, 270; PI. Sc. 180; Res. M. 1,180, Ag. Ed. 264; Ag. & For. 295.ART Grades K-1 2 (Single Teaching Field) 60Required Courses 60Art 11, 12 Drawing 6Art 121, 122 Visual Foundation 6Art 113 Painting 3Art 100 Directed Art Studies (Studio) 3Art 126 Sculpture 3Art 100 Directed Art Studies (Studio) orArt 200 Directed Art Studies (Studio) 3Art 130 Printmaking orArt 140 Ceramics 3Secondary Education Programs 235