Art 5-12
A 2.5 Grade Average Required; *Not a Stand Alone Field
ART 101A Introduction to the Visual Arts ...........................................................................3
ART 103 Drawing I ..................................................................................................................3
ART 104 Drawing II ................................................................................................................3
ART 105 Design I .....................................................................................................................3
ART 204 Painting I ..................................................................................................................3
ART 224 Crafts I ......................................................................................................................3
ART 304 Water Color Painting ...............................................................................................3
ART 321 Art Education for Adolescent Education ...............................................................3
One course from
ART 221 Art History: Early to Nineteenth Century
ART 331 History of Art:  Nineteenth Century and Contemporary .....................................3
One course from
ART 205 Ceramics I
ART 206 Ceramic Sculpture
ART 307 Sculpture I
ART 308 Printmaking I ............................................................................................................3
30 hours

Art  Grade Level Not Specified
A 2.50 Grade Average Required
ART 101A Introduction to the Visual Arts ............................................................................3
ART 103 Drawing I ..................................................................................................................3
ART 104 Drawing II .................................................................................................................3
ART 105 Design I .....................................................................................................................3
ART 204 Painting I ...................................................................................................................3
ART 205 Ceramics I .................................................................................................................3
ART 221 Art History:  Early to Nineteenth Century .............................................................3
ART 224 Crafts .........................................................................................................................3
ART 304 Watercolor Painting ..................................................................................................3
ART 307 Sculpture I .................................................................................................................3
ART 308 Printmaking I ............................................................................................................3
ART 318 Art Education for Early Childhood and Middle Childhood Education ...............3
ART 321 Art Education for Adolescent Education ...............................................................3
ART 331 History of Art:  Nneteenth Century to Contemporary ..........................................3
Art Electives*  ...........................................................................................................................8
50 hours
*The student must have a nine-hour concentration from one of the following areas:  Ceramics; Crafts; Drawing; Painting; Printmaking; Sculpture.  Photography is a recommended elective. NOTE:  ART 423 classes taken to fulfill this requirement are deemed requirements of the  program of study, and thus, not bound by Department of Art elective restrictions.  A non-credit Senior Art Show is also required for both programs.

Business  5-12
Business Education Comprehensive
A 2.50 Grade Average Required      
ACCT 207 Principles of Accounting  ......................................................................................4
BEOA 103 Keyboarding for Information Processing ..............................................................1
BEOA 104 Document Formatting/Keyboarding .....................................................................1
BEOA 211 Alphabetic Notetaking ..........................................................................................3
BEOA 220 Fundamentals of Business Communication .......................................................3
BEOA 250 Word Processing Applications ..............................................................................3
BEOA 301 Advanced Software Applications for Admin. Systems .......................................3
BEOA 302 Administrative Systems Management .................................................................3
BEOA 414 Special Methods in the Teaching of Business Education ...................................3
BGEN 202 Decision Sciences I ................................................................................................3
BGEN 210 Introduction to Computers in Business ...............................................................3
BGEN 301 Introduction to the Legal Environment in Business ...........................................3
BGEN 310 Database Applications ..........................................................................................3
ECON 201* Principles of Macroeconomics ...........................................................................3
MGT 305 Principles of Management ......................................................................................3
MGT 307 Human Resource Management ..............................................................................3
MGT 308 Labor Relations .......................................................................................................3
MKT 305 Principles of Marketing ...........................................................................................3
51 hours

English Language Arts 5-9
A 2.50 Grade Average Required, with B or better in at least 18 hours of courses in the categories specified on page 104..
ENGL 203 World Literature I ...................................................................................................3
ENGL 204 World Literature II .................................................................................................3
ENGL 205 Writing about Literature ........................................................................................3
Six hours from
ENGL 324 Survey of British Literature I .................................................................................3
ENGL 325 Survey of British Literature II ...............................................................................3
ENGL 326 Survey of British  Literature III .............................................................................3
ENGL 327 Survey of American Literature I ...........................................................................3
ENGL 328  Survey of American Literature II ........................................................................3
†ENGL 431A-Z  -  440A-Z...Advanced Mini-Courses
ENGL 300 English Grammar ...................................................................................................3
ENGL 302 Study of the English Language ..............................................................................3
ENGL 308 Advanced Composition .........................................................................................3
ENGL 310 The Teaching of Reading .......................................................................................3
*ENGL 329A Children’s Literature .........................................................................................1
ENGL 330 Adolescent Literature ............................................................................................3
ENGL 414 Special Methods in the Teaching of English  Language Arts .............................3
ENGL 415 Practicum in the Teaching of English Language Arts .........................................1
34-35 hours
†See prerequisites. *Required for those who are combining this 5-9 certification with a 5-12 or a 9-12 certification in another academic field.

English Language Arts 5-12
A 2.50 Grade Average Required, with B or better in at least 18 hours of courses in the categories specified on page 104      
ENGL 203 World Literature I ...................................................................................................3
ENGL 204 World Literature II .................................................................................................3
ENGL 205 Writing about Literature .......................................................................................3
ENGL 260 Creative Writing .....................................................................................................3
ENGL 300 English Grammar ...................................................................................................3
ENGL 302 Study of the English Language ..............................................................................3
ENGL 308 Advanced Composition .........................................................................................3
ENGL 310 Teaching of Reading ..............................................................................................3
ENGL 324 Survey of British Literature I .................................................................................3
ENGL 325 Survey of British Literature II ...............................................................................3
ENGL 326 Survey of British Literature III ..............................................................................3
ENGL 327 Survey of American Literature I ...........................................................................3
ENGL 328 Survey of American Literature II ..........................................................................3
ENGL 329A Children’s Literature ..........................................................................................1
ENGL 330 Adolescent Literature .............................................................................................3
ENGL 414 Special Methods in the Teaching of English Language Arts ...............................3
ENGL 415 Practicum in the Teaching of English Language Arts .........................................1
*ENGL431A-Z  -  440A-Z...Advanced Mini-Courses ............................................................6
**JOUR 210 High School Publications ..................................................................................3
56 hours
*The following categories must be represented within these six mini-courses:  Shakespeare, women writers, and authors of historically underrepresented ethnic groups, such as authors of color. **Additional journalism courses are recommended as electives.


Health Education 5-12*
A 2.50 Grade Point Average Required    
H ED 120 Personal Health .......................................................................................................3
H ED 200 Foundations of Health Education ..........................................................................3
H ED 210 Organization of School Health Programs .............................................................2
H ED 300 Measurement and Evaluation in Health Fields ....................................................2
H ED 303 Principles of Mental and Emotional Health .........................................................2
H ED 304 Principles of Nutrition and Weight Management ................................................2
H ED 305 Human Disease .......................................................................................................2
H ED 400 Methods and Materials in Health Education. ......................................................3
H ED 415 Community Health and Health Promotion ..........................................................2
P ED 207 Anatomy and Physiology ........................................................................................3
S ED 204 First Aid ....................................................................................................................2
S ED 216 Principles of Safety Education ................................................................................2
EDUC 318 Content Area Reading ..........................................................................................2
**BIOL 101-102..General Biology I and II .............................................................................8
One course from:  
P ED 314 Applied Physiology
PSY 328 Survey of Drug Use and Abuse
PSY 403 Human Sexuality .......................................................................................................3
38 hours
It is recommended that candidates who want to specialize in health education also obtain a certification in another content area.  Students typically combine Health Education with Physical Education, Elementary Education or Science Education. *Note:  The option for K-6 or grade level not specified health education certification is available only to those students who are obtaining a K-6 certification or grade level not specified in another content specialization. **May also meet the General Studies requirements.

Mathematics 5-9
A 2.00 Grade Average Required
MATH 103 College Algebra ....................................................................................................3
MATH 104 College Trigonometry ...........................................................................................2
MATH 105 Elementary Statistics ............................................................................................3
*MATH 110 Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers .................................................3
MATH 201 Introduction to Computer Programming I .........................................................3
MATH 250 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I ...................................................................4
MATH 260 Number Theory .....................................................................................................3
MATH 290 History of Mathematics .......................................................................................3
*MATH 305 Mathematics for the Public Schools .................................................................3
MATH 307 Introduction to Abstract Algebra ........................................................................3
MATH 414 Special Methods in the Teaching of Mathematics .............................................2
One course from
MATH 200 Introductory Geometry
MATH 309 College Geometry .................................................................................................3
35 hours
*MATH 110 and 305 each require a grade of C or better. Note: MATH 103 and/or 104 can be waived by any student who scores 28 or above on the mathematics section of the enhanced ACT test.

Mathematics 5-12
A 2.00 Grade Average Required
MATH 103 College Algebra .....................................................................................................3
MATH 104 College Trigonometry ...........................................................................................2
MATH 201 Introduction to Computer Programming I .........................................................3
MATH 220 Discrete Mathematics ..........................................................................................3
MATH 250 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I ....................................................................4
MATH 251 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II ...................................................................4
MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III .................................................................4
MATH 260 Number Theory .....................................................................................................3
MATH 290 History of Mathematics ........................................................................................3
MATH 303 Mathematical Probability & Statistics ...............................................................3
MATH 305* Mathematics for the Public Schools .................................................................3
MATH 307 Introduction to Abstract Algebra ........................................................................3
MATH 309 College Geometry .................................................................................................3
MATH 310 Abstract Algebra ...................................................................................................3
MATH 320 Linear Algebra .......................................................................................................3
MATH 340 Mathematical Explorations .................................................................................2
MATH 414 Special Methods in the Teaching of Mathematics .............................................2
51 hours
*Note: Either MATH 110 or MATH 220 is a prerequisite for MATH 305. Highly Recommended: MATH 451, Advanced Calculus (3 hrs.) and PHYS 101-102,  Introductory and Intermediate Physics (8 hrs.)

Music  Grade Level Not Specified
A 2.00 Grade Average Required
MUS 101B Introduction to Music ...........................................................................................3
(Music 101A may be substituted for transfer students or students entering in a Spring semester)
MUS 106 Music Theory I .........................................................................................................3
MUS 107 Music Theory II ........................................................................................................3
MUS 162 Woodwind Class ......................................................................................................1
MUS 163 Brass Class ...............................................................................................................1
MUS 206 Music Theory III ......................................................................................................3
MUS 245 Electronic Music Class ............................................................................................3
MUS 264 String Class ..............................................................................................................1
MUS 265 Percussion Class ......................................................................................................1
MUS 300 Conducting ...............................................................................................................3
MUS 302 History and Analysis of Music I .............................................................................3
MUS 303 Music Education I ....................................................................................................3
MUS 304 Music Education II ..................................................................................................3
MUS 306 History and Analysis of Music II ...........................................................................3
MUS 307 History and Analysis of Music II ...........................................................................3
MUS 330 Music Theory IV ......................................................................................................2
MUS 407 Arranging and Scoring .............................................................................................2
MUS 475 Senior Recital ...........................................................................................................1
Applied Music  ..........................................................................................................................7
Student must take applied lessons each semester (see MUS 310-324)
Music Ensembles (Band or Choir) ...........................................................................................7
47 hours
Participation in a major music ensemble (MUS 451 or 453) is required each semester enrolled with seven credit hours applicable toward a degree.  Selection of the appropriate major music ensemble is determined according to the applied area.  Students will pass literacy exams at the end of their freshman and junior years. All of the above courses are required for a teaching field in Music.  One of the four following combinations must also be selected according to the applied music area.  See Music Department section (pages 97-100) for additional requirements.

Instrument Major
-MUS 161 A-B Class Piano I and II (1,1) ................................................................................2
MUS 261 Class Piano (1,1)....................................................................................................... 2
MUS 266 Voice Class .............................................................................................................. 1
MUS 370 Band Literature.........................................................................................................1
MUS 427 Jazz Improvization....................................................................................................1
7 hours

Voice Major
MUS 161A-B Class Piano I and II (1,1) ...................................................................................2
MUS 261 Class Piano (1,1) .......................................................................................................2
MUS 321 Applied Piano ...........................................................................................................2
MUS 341 Choral Literature .....................................................................................................1
7 hours

Keyboard Major
MUS 368 Keyboard Class ........................................................................................................1
MUS 369 Elements of Accompanying (1,1) .............................................................................2
MUS 323 Applied Voice ...........................................................................................................2
MUS 341 or 370 Choral or Band Literature ...........................................................................1
MUS 427 Jazz Improvision ......................................................................................................1
7 hours

Composition Major
Students will complete a Senior Recital of original compositions.
MUS 161A-B Class Piano I and II (1,1) ..................................................................................2
MUS 261 Class Piano (1,1) ......................................................................................................2
MUS 345 Composition .............................................................................................................3
7 hours

Oral Communications 9-12
A 2.00 Grade Average Required; *Not a Stand Alone Field
CART 101 Fundamentals of Speech ........................................................................................3
CART 102 Introduction to the Theatre ..................................................................................3
CART 204 Interpersonal and Group Communications .........................................................3
CART 209 Argumentation and Debate ..................................................................................3
CART 230 Mass Communication ...........................................................................................3
CART 311 Voice and Interpretation .......................................................................................3
CART 316 Principles of Acting and Make-up ........................................................................3
CART 321 Stagecraft ................................................................................................................3
One course from
CART 400 Advanced Studies in Communication or
CART 402 Advanced Studies in Theatre ................................................................................3
EDUC 326 Development of Communication Systems ..........................................................3
CART 414 Special Methods in the Teaching of Speech .........................................................3
CART 415 Fundamentals of Directing ....................................................................................3
36 hours