SPECIAL EDUCATION - General

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SPECIAL EDUCATION - General
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UNIVERSITY STUDIES (US)
I.
Foundations
A. Composition
 ENG 100 or 101 (for WCE Admission)
 ENG 200 or 201 (for WCE Admission)
Or
 ENG 103 (for WCE Admission)
B. Lifetime Wellness
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PED 101
C. Mathematics & Statistics
 MAT ___ (for WCE Admission)
- MAT 141 or MAT 142 suggested
D. Foreign Language Proficiency
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Proficiency through 201 level or through 102 level in a
language not previously studied
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E. First Year Seminar (waived for transfers)
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II.
UNI 101
Approaches and Perspectives
A. Aesthetic, Interpretive & Literary Perspectives
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B. Historical & Philosophical Approaches
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C. Scientific Approaches to the Natural World
 Lab Science (for WCE Admission)______
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D. Understanding Human Institutions & Behaviors
 EDN 203 (WCE Professional Core)
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E. Living in Our Diverse Nation
 EDN 200/L (WCE Professional Core)
F. Living in a Global Society
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III.
Thematic Trans-disciplinary Cluster WAIVED
IV.
Building Competencies
A. Writing Intensive
 EDN 352 option to double count in major, admission
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to WCE required
SED 352 (admission to WCE required & for major)
SED 372 (admission to WCE required & for major)
B. Informational Literacy
 EDN 303 (WCE Professional Core)
 SED 374 (to double count in major, admission to WCE
C.
Quantitative and Logical Reasoning
__________ (2nd math pre-requisite before SED/L 369)
CI.
Explorations beyond the Classroom
SED 250 (WCE Professional Core/ early coursework)
CII.
Capstone Courses
SED 411 (admission to WCE required and for final
semester in major)
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
WCE Professional Core & Early Coursework
Courses allowed before WCE admission
EDN 200/L (req’d prior to WCE admission)
EDN 203
EDN 301 (req'd prior to WCE restricted courses)
EDN 303
SED 250
SED 260
COURSES REQUIRING WCE ADMISSION
Many courses are only offered 1 semester per
year and have pre-requisites. Deviating from this
sequence may cause a delay in graduation.
SEMESTER 1- Fall Start (16 credit hours)
Requires extensive field hours in addition to classwork
SED 370
EDN 336 or EDN 338 (choose one)
 SED 352
SED 368/L (co-requisites)
__________ (requirement)
 SED 355
SEMESTER 2 – Spring (16 credit hours)
Requires field hours in addition to classwork
SED 372
SED 362 (pre-requisites are SED 352 & SED 355)
SED 369/L (co-requisites)
EDN 334 or EDN 335 (choose one)
SED 354 or SED 374
SEMESTER 3 - FALL (15 credit hours)
Requires field hours in addition to classwork
EDN 323 or EDN/L 322 (choose one)
SED 360
EDN 352 (WI) or EDN 355 or EDN/L
340 (choose one – must satisfy WI)
SED 360
SED 375
SEMESTER 4 – SPRING Internship (final semester, 14
credit hours)
No additional courses allowed in this semester
SED 410
and SED 411
required)
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SED 375 (admission to WCE required & for major)
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SUMMER COURSES IF ADEQUATE ENROLLMENT
SED courses offered each summer: SED 250
SED courses offered summer 2015 & 2017: SED 260, 355,368/L
SED courses offered summer 2016 & 2018: SED 360, SED 369/L
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