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USF 2004-2005 Undergraduate Catalog - USF Sarasota-Manatee - Pages 223 - 225
Department of Secondary Education
The following programs are housed in the Department of Secondary Education:
- English Education
- Social Science Education
The undergraduate programs offered by the department are designed to prepare students to meet Florida teacher certification requirements and to become highly competent secondary teachers. Specialized courses in the teaching of mathematics, science, and social science are also offered for students majoring in elementary, early childhood, and special education.
Please be advised that program and/or course requirements are subject to change, per state legislative mandates, Florida State Department of Education program approval standards, and accreditation criteria.
ENGLISH EDUCATION with ESOL Endorsment
Requirements for the B.S. Degree (BEN): In addition to the courses listed below, students must complete “Preliminary Requirements for Students entering Teacher Education Programs.”
The College of Education offers a full ESOL Endorsement for all English Education major graduates. The special requirements for ESOL endorsement through infusion are as follows: Successful completion of (1) FLE 4317 and FLE 4316 with a minimum grade of 70% or better on part one and part two of the ESOL Comprehensive Exam administered in the two ESOL courses; (2) a 20-hour early ESOL field experience in FLE 4317; (3) a late ESOL field experience where students plan, implement, and evaluate lessons for one or more ESOL students over a series weeks; and (4) an ESOL binder, containing all ESOL-related assignments taken in the College of Education and an ESOL-performance Standards Checklist that documents the completion of the necessary number of standards.
Prerequisites (State Mandated Common Prerequisites): These prerequisites must be met by transfer students as well as USF students. A grade of “C-” is the minimum acceptable grade.
- EDF 2005 Introduction to Education
- EDG 2701 Teaching Diverse Populations
- EME 2040 Introduction to Educational Technology
- Nine (9) hours of Mathematics (to include College Algebra or above and Geometry)*
Suggested courses: MGF 1105, 1106, or 1107; STA 2022
- Twelve (12) hours of Social Science (to include American History and General Psychology)
- Suggested courses: AMH; AML 3453; ENL 3323, 3823; PSY 2012
- Nine (9) hours of Natural Science (to include an Earth Science course, a Life Science course and a Physical Science course)
- One (1) Natural Science Course must have a lab component
- Six (6) hours of International or Multicultural Focus
- Nine (9) hours of English (to include Writing, Literature and Speech)
Suggested courses: LIT 2000; SPC 2000
- Six (6) hours Humanities (to include Philosophy and Fine Arts)
Suggested courses: FIL 2001; PHH 2000
*Only courses with the prefixes MGF, MTG, MAC, and STA will qualify for the courses in mathematics. MGF 1106 Liberal Arts Mathematics I meets the intent of the program approval rule with respect to the inclusion of geometry in the mathematics requirement.
Recommended Courses:
Literature Course (3 hours) - select from LIT, AML, ENL (LIT 2000 or ENL 3323 recommended)
English Electives (9 hours) - to include advanced composition and mediacy (CRW 2100 or CRW X111 and MMC 2100 or ENC X310 and LIT 2046 or LIT X301 recommended)
Professional Education (26 credit hours):
- EDF 3604 Social Foundations of Education (Exit) (3)
- EDF 3214 Human Development and Learning (3)
- EDG 4620 Curriculum and Instruction (3)
- EDF 4430 Measurement for Teachers (3)
- EEX 4070 Integrating Exceptional Students in the Regular Classroom (2)
- FLE 4316 Language Principles and Acquisition (3)
- FLE 4317 Teaching LEP Students K-12 (3)
- Literacy Course (3)
- Classroom Management Course (3)
Specialization (45 credit hours):
- ENC 3310 Expository Writing (3)
One of the following:
- LIT 3103 Great Literature of the World (Exit) (3)
- WST 4410 Third World Women Writers (Exit) (3)
- LAE 4469 Teaching World Literature to Middle and Secondary Students (3)
One of the following:
- AML 3031 American Literature to 1860 (3)
- AML 3032 American Literature 1860-1912 (3)
- AML 3051 American Literature 1912-1945 (3)
One of the following:
- ENL 3015 British Literature to 1616 (3)
- ENL 3230 British Literature 1616-1780 (3)
- ENL 3251 British Literature 1780-1900 (3)
- ENL 3273 British Literature 1900-1945 (3)
One of the following:
- LIT 3383 The Image of Women in Literature (3)
- LIT 4386 British and American Literature by Women (Exit) (3)
One of the following:
- LIN 3010 Introduction to Linguistics (3)
- ENG 4060 History of the English Language (3)
One of the following:
- LIN 3670 English Grammar and Usage (3)
- LIN 4680 Structure of American English (3)
Additional Specialization (24 credit hours):
- LAE 4464 Adolescent Literature for Middle and Secondary Students (Exit) (3)
(Must be taken with LAE 4323)
- LAE 4323 Methods of Teaching English: Middle School (3)
(Must be taken with LAE 4464)
- LAE 4530 Methods of Teaching English: Practicum (3)
(Must be taken with LAE 4335)
- LAE 4335 Methods of Teaching English: High School (3)
(Must be taken with LAE 4530)
- LAE 4936 Senior Seminar in English Education (2)
- LAE 4940 Internship: English Education (10)
LAE 4530 and LAE 4335 must be taken in the Fall or Spring immediately proceeding internship. LAE 4323 must be taken prior to LAE 4530. LAE 4464 must be taken concurrently with LAE 4323.
Social Science Education
Requirements for the B.S. Degree (BSS): In addition to the courses listed below, students must complete “Preliminary Requirements for Students entering Teacher Education Programs.” It is recommended that students pursue a double major in Social Science Education with History or one of the Social Sciences.
Prerequisites (State Mandated Common Prerequisites): These prerequisites must be met by transfer students as well as USF students. A grade of “C-” is the minimum acceptable grade.
- EDF X005 Introduction to Education
- EDG 2701 Teaching Diverse Populations
- EME 2040 Introduction to Educational Technology
- Nine (9) hours of Mathematics (to include College Algebra or above and Geometry)*
- Twelve (12) hours of Social Science (to include American History and General Psychology)
- Nine (9) hours of Natural Science (to include an Earth Science course, a Life Science course and a Physical Science course)
- One (1) Natural Science Course must have a lab component
- Six (6) hours of International or Multicultural Focus
- Nine (9) hours of English (to include Writing, Literature and Speech)
- Six (6) hours Humanities (to include Philosophy and Fine Arts)
- Three (3) hours American Government1
- Three (3) hours Anthropology2
- Three (3) hours Cultural Geography3
- Three (3) hours Economics4
- Three (3) hours History
- Three (3) hours Psychology
- Three (3) hours Sociology5
*Only courses with the prefixes MGF, MTG, MAC, and STA will qualify for the courses in mathematics. MGF 1106 Liberal Arts Mathematics I meets the intent of the program approval rule with respect to the inclusion of geometry in the mathematics requirement.
The following are the courses recommended by the Social Science Education department to fulfil the State Mandated Common Prerequisites:
- POS 2041 American National Government
or
POS 2080 American Political Tradition
- ANT 2000 Introduction to Anthropology
or
ANT 2410 Cultural Anthropology
- GEA 2000 Global Geography
- ECO 1000 Basic Economics
or
ECO 2013 Macroeconomics
- SYG 2000 Introduction to Sociology
or
SYG 2010 Contemporary Sociology
Professional Education Core (20 credit hours):
- EDF 3214 Human Development and Learning (3)
- EDF 3604 Social Foundations of Education (Exit) (3)
- EDG 4620 Curriculum and Instruction (3)
- EDF 4430 Measurement for Teachers (3)
- EEX 4070 Integrating Exceptional Students in the Regular Classroom (2)
- FLE 4365 ESOL Competencies and Strategies (3)
- Classroom Management (3)
Social Sciences Specialization (48 credit hours):
- AMH 2010 American History I (3)
- AMH 2020 American History II (3)
- GEA 2000 World Regional Geography (3)
- HUM 2211 Studies in Culture: Classical through Medieval (3)
- HUM 2243 Studies in Culture: Renaissance through the 20th Century (3)
- POS 2112 State and Local Government (3)
- POS 2080 American Political Tradition (3)
One of the following:
- HIS 4104 Theory of History (4)
- POT 4054 Modern Political Theory (3)
- POT 4064 Contemporary Political Thought (3)
- POT 4204 American Political Thought (3)
- Any course from African, Asian, or Latin American, or Middle Eastern History (3)
- AMH 3421 Early Florida History (4)
- AMH 3423 Modern Florida History I (4)
One of the following:
- ANT 2000 Introduction to Anthropology (3)
- ANT 2410 Cultural Anthropology (3)
One of the following:
- ECO 1000 Basic Economics (3)
- ECO 2013 Macroeconomics (3)
One of the following:
- SYG 2000 Introduction to Sociology (3)
- SYG 2010 Contemporary Problems (3)
- INR 3018 World Ideologies (3)
Social Science Education (27 credit hours):
- SSE 4333 Teaching Middle Grades Social Science (3)
- SSE 4334 Teaching Secondary Grades Social Science (3)
- SSE 4335 Teaching Social Science Themes* (3)
- SSE 4600 Reading and Basic Skills in the Social Sciences (3)
- SSE 4936 Senior Seminar in Social Sciences Education (2)
- SSE 4940 Internship: Social Science Education** (10)
*SSE 4333 or SSE 4334 must be successfully completed prior to SSE 4335.
**Only SSE 4936 can be taken at the same time as SSE 4940.
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