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FMU STUDENT PROGRAM SHEET: MIDDLE LEVEL EDUCATION Effective Fall 2020Student’s Name:Advisor:General Education (48 or 49 hours)Choice of general education options will be strongly influenced by the areas of specialization selected! See specific areas in the right hand munications (9 or 10 hours) ? ENG 101: Analysis and Argument or ENG 101E + ENG 101L Analysis and Argument with Extended Studio (3/4) ? English 102: Rhetoric, Genre, and Research (3) ? Speech 101: Basics of Oral Communication (3) Math (6 hours) ? Math131 or higher (ELA & SS) (3) OR ? Math132 or higher (Math & Sci) (3) ? Math 134: Probability & Statistics (3)Social Sciences (9 hours) ? Geography 101: Cultural Geography (3) - REQUIRED ? POL 101 US Gov or POL 103 Intro to Political Science (3) ? Additional 3 hours chosen from economics, geography, Political science, sociology, or Honors 250-259 (3) (SS must take both POL 101 &103)Humanities (12 hours) ? History elective (3) ? Literature elective (3) ? Art 101, Music 101, or Theatre 101 (3) ? Humanities elective or Honors 260-269 (3)Sciences: Should include both biological and physical sciences (12 hours) ? Biology 102 or 105/115* (4) ? Physical Science 150* (4) ? Astronomy 201* or Psychology 206/216** (4)*Biology 105/115, Physical Science 150, and Astronomy 201 are required for the science specialty area)**PSY 206/216 will not count for science concentration but isrequired for the social studies specialty area.Supporting Courses (3 hours) ? Psychology 316: Adolescent Behavior (3)Professional Education Courses (43 hours)Pre-Professional Education Courses (18 hours) ? Education 190: Foundations of Education (3) ? Education 192: Foundations of Curriculum & Instruct (3) ? Education 310: Using Technology Effectively (3) ? Education 311: Foundations of Instructional Planning and Assessment (3) ? Education 322: Foundations in the Instruct of Reading (3) ? Education 420: Introduction to Exceptional Students (3)Professional Education Courses (10 hours)**Admittance to Professional Education Program required prior to taking these courses** ? Education 313: Field Experience Instructional Planning (2) ? Education 394: Clinical Experience: Middle Level (may be taken with either methods course) (2) ? Education 411: Reading in the Content Areas (3) ? MLE 422: Middle Level Curriculum and Organization (3)Student Teaching (15 hours) ? Education 487: Classroom Management (3) ? Education 490: Directed Teaching (12) Candidates must choose TWO areas of concentration taking specific courses as listed below. Note that the choice of specialty may affect choices in general education (36-37 hours)Middle Level English/Language Arts (18 hours) ? English 300: Foundations for Literary Studies (3) ? English 310: Modern English Grammar (3) ? English 315: Literature for Children (3) ? English 340: Theories of Writing (3) ? English 341: Advanced Composition (3) ? EDUC 326: Strategies for Reading Instruction PreK -12 (3)Middle Level Mathematics (18 hours) ? Math 201 Calculus I (3) ? Math 230 Discrete Mathematics (3) ? Math 235 Mathematics for Middle Level Teachers (3) ? Math 345 Plane Geometry (3) ? Math Elective – 200 or higher (3) ? MLE 316: Teaching Middle Level Mathematics (3) Middle Level Science (30-31 hours) Relevant General Education Choices (12 hours) ? Biology 105/115 (4) ? Physical Science 150 (4) ? Astronomy 201 (4) Specialty Courses (18-19 hours) ?Chemistry 101: Gen. Concepts in Chemistry (4) ? Biology 106: Organismal Biology (4) ? Science option Geography 105 or Astronomy 202 (3/4) ? Science Option: Chemistry102 or any Biology above 200 (4) ? MLE 317: Teaching Middle Level Science (3) Middle Level Social Studies (34 hours) Relevant General Education choices (16 hours) ? Geography 101: Cultural Geography (3) ? Political Science 101 US Government (3) ? Political Science 103 Intro to Political Science (3) ? History 102: United States History Since 1865 (3) ? Psychology 206/216 Intro. to Psychology & Lab (4) Specialty Courses (18 hours) ? Economics 203: Introduction to Microeconomics (3) ? Economics 204: Introduction to Macroeconomics (3) ? History 103: European History to the French Revolution (3) ? History 104: European History since the French Revolution (3) ? History 316: South Carolina History (3) ? History 300/400 level elective (optional to earn a minor in history) ? MLE 315: Teaching Middle Level Social Studies (3)Electives (0 – 10 hours, if needed)? Course 1:? Course 2:? Course 3:Minimum hours required for graduation: 130 IMPORTANT INFORMATIONAll parts of Praxis II (PL&T and Specialty area) must be taken and passed BEFORE student teaching. Teacher candidates and prospective teacher candidates are ultimately responsible for their own progress through programs at FMU. Candidates should consult the university catalog frequently to ensure that they comply with requirements for entrance into, progress within, and successful completion of an education program. ................
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