Student Name ID Number Liberal Studies · ****YOU MUST COMPLETE ONE COURSE IN EACH CATEGORY***...
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For an advising appointment, please contact the College of Liberal Arts Student Services Office in 213 Gilkey Hall, (541) 737-0561. Or email us at [email protected]
This pre-elementary education program is designed to prepare thoughtful, knowledgeable, and effective educators for a diverse society. Pre-elementary education students can choose any concentration shown on page four of this document. This major prepares you to apply to teacher licensure programs in elementary education; some are listed on the last page. We encourage our students to solve problems, make good decisions, and show respect.
Student Name____________________________ ID Number________________________
Liberal Studies Pre-Elementary Education Option
Preparation for Admission to a Teacher Licensing Program This is YOUR graduation checklist.
COMPLETION OF GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE STUDENT.
PERSPECTIVES **No more than two courses from any one department** Biological Science
Recommended for CLA: BI 101, 102, 103; BOT 101; MB 230 Other approved courses: ANS 121; BI 211, 212, 213; CSS 205; FOR 240
Physical Science
Recommended for CLA: GEO 101, 102, 103, 201, 202, 203. 221; OC 103; PH 104, 106,111; Other approved courses: CH 122, 123, 221, 222, 223; CSS 205; PH 201, 202, 203, 205, 206, 207, 211, 212, 213
Additional Bio or Physical Science
From above lists
Literature & the Arts
Fulfilled by the Pre-Elementary Core (See next page)
Cultural Diversity
ANTH 209, 210, 311, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319; ART 207; CHN 331, 332, 333; ENG 210, 211, 212, 213, 360; ES 101, 231, 241, 242, 243; GEO 325, 327, 328; HST 104, 105, 106, 320, 350, 351, 352, 381, 382, 387, 388, 391, 392, 485; JPN 331, 332, 333; LING 209; MUS 108; NUTR 216; PHL 160, 312, 371; RUS 231, 232, 233; WS 235, 280
Social Processes & Institutions
Fulfilled by the Pre-Elementary Core (See next page)
Western Culture
Fulfilled by the Pre-Elementary Core (See next page)
Difference, Power and Discrimination
AG 301; ANTH 251, 345; CSS 381; DHE 270; ECON 383; ENG 220, 260, 420, ES 212, 213, 221, 223, 233, 243, 351, 352, 452; EXSS 475; FW 340; GEO 309; H 120, 465; HDFS 201; HST 201, 202, 203, 368; LING 251; MB 330; PHL 280; PS 363, 375, 425; SOC 206, 312, 360, 426; TA 360; TCE 216 WS 223, 224, 230, 414, 420
CLA B.A/B.S REQUIREMENTS B.A. Language
Second year proficiency in Spanish at the college level with C- grade or better. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
B.S. 15 hours in science, computer science and quantitative studies
Fulfilled by the Pre-Elementary Core (Also see next page) 1. CS 101 2. Addt’l Science 3. MTH 212 MTH 213
IMPORTANT NOTE: No course may be used to meet more than one requirement. Minor courses are the only exception. They can be used for core requirements and minor.
Date
Hours (180 total)
Hours (60 upper division)
Fine Arts
ART 415 or MUED 471 or any other art, music, theatre arts, or creative writing ANTH 452; ART 101, 115, 131, 261, 281, 291; MUS 101, 102, 103, 140, 146, 147, 150, 160, 340, 346, 347, 350, 360; TA 121, 147, 242, 244, 248; WR 224, 241, 324, 341, 424, 441
Humanities
Fulfilled by the Pre-Elementary Core (See next page)
Non-Western Culture
ANTH 311, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 462; ART 207, 465, 467; CHN 331, 332, 333; ENG 210, 211, 212, 213, 360, 457, 458; ES 212, 221, 242, 243, 345, 444, 445, 448, 452; GEO 325, 327, 328; HST 320, 350, 351, 381, 382, 387, 388, 391, 392, 485, 495; JPN 331, 332, 333; MUS 108; PHL 208, 312, 316, 371, 430, 443; PS 345, 348; SOC 460, 466; WS 480
Social Sciences
ANTH 110, 230, 240, 330, 350, 380; COMM 280, 318, 321, 322, 324, 326, 328, 368, 416, 418, 422, 426, 430, 432, 440, 442, 444, 446, 480, 482, 484; ECON 201, 202, 319, 330, 340, 383, 420, 455; ES 101, 201, 321, 323, 444; GEO 106, 300, 350; HST 101, 102, 103, 201, 202, 203, 432; HSTS 411, 414, 415, 417, 419, 421; NMC 101, 437; PS 201, 204, 205, 317; PSY 201, 202, 330, 340, 350, 360, 370; SOC 204, 205, 206, 454; WS 223, 224, 270, 340, 414, 460, 490
One additional course from one of the above areas
Fulfilled by the Pre-Elementary Core (See next page)
****YOU MUST COMPLETE ONE COURSE IN EACH CATEGORY*** SKILLS University Baccalaureate Core (No classes from the Major) Liberal Arts Core
Writing I
WR 121 with a C- grade or better Writing II
HC 199; PHL 121; WR 201, 214, 222, 224, 241, 323, 324, 327, 330, 341
Speech
COMM 111, 114, 218
Mathematics
Fulfilled by the Pre-Elementary Core (See next page)
Fitness
HHS 231 and 241-248 or any PAC
SYNTHESIS *Both synthesis courses MAY NOT be taken in the same department* Science, Technology & Society
ANS 315, 485; ANTH 330, 432, 481; AREC/ECON 352; ART 367; ATS 320; BB 331, 332; BI 420, 430; BI/ENT 300; CH 374; CS 391; CSS 335, 395; DHE 462; ENGR 350; ENSC 479; ES 445; FS 430; FST 421; FW 350, 360 485; FW/HSTS 470; GEO 300, 305, 306, 307, 335. 352, 380; H 320, 445; HORT 330; HST 481; HSTS 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 417, 418, 419, 421, 422, 423, 425, 440; NE 319; NMC 421; NUTR 312; PH 313, 331, 332; PHAR 321; PHL 325, 444; PS 370, 476; RNG 477; SOC 456, 481, 485; TOX 360; WS 320, 340, 440; Z 345, 348
Contemporary Global Issues
ANTH 380, 383, 462, 482, 484, 488; AREC 351,461; BA 465; BI 301, 306, 349; COMM 446; CSS 330; ECON 340; ENG 416, 457, 458, 497; FOR 365; FE/FOR 456; FW 325; GEO 300, 308, 311, 330, 350; H 312, 490; HDFS 447, 471; HST 317, 385, 386, 390, 425, 465, 485; MB 390; PHL 344, 443; PS 345; SOC 454, 480; TCS 301; WS 450, 480, 495; WSE 470; Z 349
Pre-Professional Elementary Core Prefix No. Cr. Done
Course Title
CS 101 4 Computers: App & Implications (BS Req’t)
MTH 211** 4 Foundations of Elementary Mathematics (Fulfills Bacc Core Math)
MTH 212** 4 Foundations of Elementary Math (BS Req’t)
MTH 390** 4 Foundations of Elementary Math (BS Req’t)
Add’tl Sci
See right
3-4
BI 301, 333, 370, 489; BI/ENT300; ENT 350,435; GEO 203, 305, 308, 322, 323, 324, 380; HORT 260; MB 390; NFM 225; PH 313, 331, 332; PHAR 321; RNG 441; Z 315, 331, 332, 333, 345, 348, 351, 352 or any of Bacc Core lab sciences
Add’tl Sci See right 3-4 See above
Psy 201 3 Gen Psy (Fulfills Social Proc & Inst’s(Bacc Core)
Psy 202 3 General Psy
GEO 105 3 Geography of the Non-Western World
GEO 106 3 Geography of the Western World (Fulfills Western Culture in Bacc Core)
HST 201, 202, or 203
4 History of the United States (HST 201, 202, 203 need not be taken in sequence).
HST Any 4 Any
HST Any 4 Any
ENG Any 4 Any ENG 106 highly recommended (Fulfills Lit & Arts in Bacc Core)
ENG Any 4 Any (Fulfills Humanities in Liberal Arts Core)
ENG Any 4 Any (Fulfills Addt’l class in Liberal Arts Core)
HDFS 311 3 Infant and Child Development
HDFS 313 3 Adolescent Development
TCE See right 2-3 216,219, 253,411, 416,418, 419
**Math 211, 212, 390 not available through OSU E campus. Talk with advisor for options.
Liberal Studies Major Concentration (Pick one from next page) Concentration Area __________________________ Prefix
No. Cr. Course Title Grade
Writing Intensive Course (Completed with a grade of C or better)
Lower Division: Upper Division: Total = [45-52+ credits] *Recommend 5 classroom experiences before entering a licensor program
1. (K, 1, 2) _________________________________________________________________ 2. (3, 4, 5) _________________________________________________________________ 3. (Middle School) __________________________________________________________ 4. For early childhood, add 90 hours in a pre-school_________________________ 5. ___________________________________________________________________________
Suggested electives: ____ART 415 Art for Teachers (Ecampus or summer) ____EXSS 420 Physical Activity for Children (spring and fall) ____LS 406* September Experience (fall) ____LS 406* Winter Classroom Immersion (winter) ____MUED 471 Music for Elementary Classroom I (Ecampus)
Pre-Professional Elementary Core & Liberal Studies Major Requirements:
Student Name: Student ID Number: Date:
OVERVIEW
Any major may be used for admission to a teacher licensing program. However, since elementary classroom teachers need to be generalists with a broad knowledge of subject matter, an interdisciplinary Liberal Studies degree is recommended. On this page you will find seven choices. Choose the one which fits your interests and strengths.
Language Arts I
Lower Division Eng from core
8-9
Add’tl ENG (upper division) 9
ANTH 350 4
WR 224 3
WR 324 4
COMM (upper division) 6
TA 121 or 147 3
TA (upper division) 3
WIC (any ENG or WR WIC) 4
TOTAL 47
Social Studies
ANTH 380 3
ECON 201 or 202 4
ECON 319, 340, or 383 4
PS 201 4
PS upper division 4
HST from core 12
Add’tl HST upper division 16
WIC(ANTH 370, HST 407,
or LS 428 4
TOTAL 51
Spanish Language & Latino(a) Studies
ANTH 251, 313; ENG 212; ES 212, 213, 214, 216, 314, 351; GEO 328; HST 350, 351, 456, LING 251; PHL 316; PS 344, 345 18 SPAN 311, 312, 313, or 314, 315, 316 9 SPAN 317, 318, 327, 445 6
SPAN 336, 337, 339 6
SPAN 350 or 351 3 WIC (SPAN 438, 439, or ES354 3-4
TOTAL 46 **Internship in Mexico may be used for 6 credits. A focus highly sought by many school districts in Oregon. Great preparation for working in a bilingual or ESOL Classroom
Middle Eastern Studies
ANTH 210, 314 6 ENG 213, 458, 497 8 HST 320, 385, 387/388, 390, 485 12 PHL 160, 280, or 344 8 PS 205 4 WS 223 or 224 3 WS 380, 480 9 WIC (any ANTH, ENG, HST, PHL, or WS) 3-4
TOTAL 54 *Take Arab 111, 112, 113, 211, 212 and 213 for the BA requirement. **Study abroad in Jordan or Tunisia
Language Arts II
ENG 253, 254 8
ENG 201, 202, or 203 4
ENG 210, 211, 212, or 213 4
ENG upper division 8
ENG 488 4
WR 224 3
WR 324 4
WR 323 3
TA 121 or 147 3
TA upper division 3
WR 416 4
WR411 (WIC) 4
TOTAL 52 *Take COMM 111, 114, or 218 for WR III
Preparation for teaching elementary or middle school
language arts
Fine Arts
See your adviser for help developing a music program. Areas could include Art, Music, Theatre Arts, and/or Creative Writing.
Behavioral Science
PSY (from core) 6
PSY upper division 16
SOC 204 4
SOC 205 or 206 3
SOC 312 4
SOC upper division 12
WIC (any PSY WIC or
ANTH 370 or LS 428) 4
TOTAL 49
Teacher licensing institutions in the state of Oregon Contact individual institutions for specific requirements. Graduate Programs: (Basic & Standard Certificate) Undergraduate Programs Concordia College Concordia University Eastern Oregon University Eastern Oregon University George Fox College George Fox University Lewis & Clark College Linfield College Oregon State University Oregon State University Pacific University Pacific University Portland State University University of Portland Southern Oregon University Western Oregon University University of Oregon University of Portland Willamette University
Suggested Timeline for Undergraduate Students: Freshman year:
� Begin working on Baccalaureate Core and Pre-Professional Education Core.
� Classroom experience #1. Sophomore year:
� Continue working on Baccalaureate/Liberal Arts Core and Pre-Professional Education Core.
� Begin major. � Classroom experience #2. � Take California Basic Educational Skills Test
(CBEST). Junior Year:
� Continue academic course of study. � Classroom experience #3 and #4. � Take Oregon Educator Licensure Assessments
(ORELA). Senior year:
� Classroom experience #5 fall term. � Finish academic program and graduate.
Hints for success:
1. See your adviser every term. 2. Acquire numerous skills to offer school districts (art, music,
sports, language, etc.).