2011-2013 Undergraduate Catalog

Department of Educational Theory & Practice (cont'd)

Bachelor of Science in Education Degree
Broadfield Major in Elementary Education

  Credits
General Education Requirements
The General Education requirements for elementary education majors have been designed to prepare preservice educators in a liberal arts curriculum that:  stimulates scholarship; promotes a critical understanding of human concepts; fosters individual fulfillment; nurtures the development of free, rational, and responsible professions; cultivates an appreciation for the values associated with life in a free, democratic society; develops intellectually competent, imaginative and vigorous educators; and encourages an analysis of values inherent in foreign cultures, the variety of American ethnic cultures with an aim toward developing a clearer understanding of other peoples.  The General Education program for elementary majors is similar to the General Education program established for all students at Montana State University Billings.  A complete description is on page 71.  Students should select General Education courses in consultation with their academic advisors.
37
 
I.  Global Academic Skills
A.  Mathematics
*M 131 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II
M 130, a prerequisite to M 131, is required in the Content Cognate of the Elementary Education Major)
3
 
B.  English
*WRIT 101 College Writing I 3
*WRIT 201 College Writing II 3
 
C.  Communication & Information Literacy
*COMT 130 Introduction to Public Speaking 3
 
II.  Natural Sciences
A.  Life Sciences
*BIOB 101 Discover Biology
3
and/or *BIOB 102 Discover Biology Laboratory 1
 
B.  Physical Sciences  
*PHSX 105 Fundamentals of Physical Science 3
*PHSX 106 Fundamentals of Physical Science Lab 1
 
III.  Social Sciences
*PSCI 210 Introduction to American Government 3
 
IV.  History and Cultural Diversity
A.  History
*HSTA 101 American History I
OR
*HSTA 102 American History I
3
 
B.  Cultural Diversity
*NASX 105 Introduction to Native American Studies
OR
*NASX 205 Native Americans in Contemporary Society
3
 
V.  Arts and Humanities
A.  Fine Arts
*MUSI 101 Enjoyment of Music 3
 
B.  Humanities
Select from list on page 71.
3
 
Additional Courses for Broadfield Elementary Education  
ARTZ 102 Fundamentals of Art for Elementary Teachers 2
*GPHY 121 Human Geography
OR
HSTR 102 Western Civilization II
3
M 130 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I 3
Total 8
 
Professional Core for Elementary Education 35
EDU 381 Curriculum Theory and Design 3
EDU 353 Junior Field Experience 2
EDU 495B Student Teaching:  K-8 12
EDU 200 Introduction to Education 3
EDU 220 Human Growth and Development 3
EDU 221 Educational Psychology and Measurement 3
EDU 406 Philosophical, Legal and Ethical Issues in Education 3
HHP 201 Core Concepts in Health 3
SPED 260 Introduction to Teaching Exceptional Learners 3
 
Required Elementary Education Courses 26
EDU 397A Methods:  K-8 Language Arts 4
EDU 397B Methods:  K-8 Social Studies 3
EDU 397C Methods:  K-8 Mathematics 3
EDU 397D Methods:  K-8 Science 3
EDU 397E Methods:  K-8 Art 3
EDU 397F Methods:  K-8 Music 3
HHP 314 Health Enhancement Strategies in the Elementary School K-8 3
EDU 433 Reflective Practices in Teaching Reading 4
 
Total minimum credits required for major 69
 
Teaching Minor or Areas of Concentration
Students in Elementary Education must select, in consultation with their education faculty advisor, a teaching minor as identified in this catalog, or one of the areas of study listed below:
American Studies
Bilingual/Multicultural
Broadfield Science
Chemistry
Creative and Performing Arts
Early Childhood
Global Studies
Humanities
Mathematics/Science
Native American Studies
Philosophy
Teaching Endorsement in Art (K-12)
Teaching Endorsement in Health and Physical Education (K-12)
Teaching Endorsement in Reading (K-12)
Teaching Endorsement in Spanish (K-12)
Teaching Endorsement in Special Education (P-12)
21
 
Total minimum credits required for degree 127

SUGGESTED PLAN OF STUDY
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education

Students should talk with their faculty advisors prior to registration for classes.  It is a good practice to visit with the faculty advisor each semester.  The following suggested schedule provides a general overview of courses and work that will enable the Elementary Education major to progress through the degree in an orderly and timely manner.

First Year F S
WRIT 101 3  
EDU 200 3  
EDU 220   3
COMT 130 3  
M 130 3  
M 131   3
MUSI 101   3
PHSX 105   3
PHSX 106   1
Gen Ed-Humanities 3  
Total 15 13
Second Year F S
ARTZ 102   2
BIOB 101 3  
EDU 221   3
WRIT 201 3  
GPHY 121 or HSTR 102   3
HHP 201 3  
HSTA 101 or 102   3
NASX 105 or 205   3
SPED 260 3  
Minor 4  
PSCI 210   3
Total 16 17
Apply for Admission to Teacher Education Program Spring Semester.
Third Year F S
EDU 381 3  
EDU 397A 4  
EDU 397B 3  
EDU 397C   3
EDU 397D   3
EDU 353    2
HHP 314    3
Minor 6 6
Total 16  17 
PRAXIS II
Fourth Year F S
EDU 397E 3  
EDU 397F 3  
EDU 406   3
EDU 433 4  
Minor 6  
Elective 2  
EDU 495B St. Teaching   12
Total  16 15
Apply to Student Teach Fall Semester.
Apply to Graduate Fall Semester.
Apply for Licensure Spring Semester.

*May satisfy General Education requirements.

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