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SEM
GRADE
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Praxis I
GPA
Must have three Writing Intensive (WI) Courses, one of which must be in major.
ICE
USCA SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
SPECIAL EDUCATION ADVISEMENT SHEET (2015-2016) Multicatagorical
Candidate Name:
Bulletin:
ID #
Phone:
Advisor Name:
E-mail:
Writing Proficiency Portfolio
I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS** (51-53 Hours)
COURSE NUMBER WI
DESCRIPTION
HRS
Transfer
ENGL
ENGL
MATH
MATH
COMM
101*
102*
*
*
*
PSYC
101
Composition
Composition & Literature
3
3
3
MATH 108 or 221***
3
MATH 221 or 222***
Communications 201 or 241
3
3-4
Foreign Language
3-4
Foreign Language
Biological Science
3-4
Chemistry, Physics, Geology, or Astronomy 3-4
ONE OF THE 2 SCIENCES ABOVE MUST BE A 4 HOUR COUSE WITH A LAB
Social and Behavioral Sciences Sociology,
3
Anthropology, Economics, Political Science,
Geography
Introductory Psychology
Humanities Elective (2 areas)
History, Literature, Fine Arts History,
Humanities (AHUM acronym), Religion, Foreign
Language (200 level and above) Philosophy (not
logic), Communications (last two digits in 50s or
60s)
Humanities Elective (See Criteria above)
Humanities Elective (See Criteria above)
History of Civilization: HIST 101 or 102
POLI 201, HIST 201 or HIST 202
Critical Inquiry Course*****
HIST
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
AFCI
101
* Must have a grade of C or better
**** PSYC 101 Prerequisite
**3 hours must be in non-western studies
***If placed out of MATH 108, MATH 221 is required; if MATH 221 is completed, must take MATH 222; MATH 222 recommended if
MATH 108 taken.
*****AFCI 101 is required of freshman only. Others must take 1-hr elective.
Partial List of Non-Western
Non-Western
Studies
Courses
Course:
Check Box of Non-western Course Taken
5/29/14
ARTH 397
Topics in Non-Western Art History
HIST 423
History of Mexico
ANTH 102
Understanding Other Cultures
HIST 492
Non-Western Topics
ANTH 315
Peoples of the Indian Subcontinent
MUSC 175
World Music
ANTH 352
Anthropology of Magic and Religion
POLI 122
Global Politics
ANTH 490
Topics in Anthropology
POLI 123
Non-Western Politics
COMM 450
Intercultural Communication
POLI 487
Politics and Governments of Africa
ENGL 291
Introduction to Non-Western Literature
POLI 488
Politics and Governments of Latin
ENGL 385
Studies in Non-Western Literature
ENGL 435
African & African American Literature
POLI 492
Non-Western Topics
GEOG 102
Geography of the Developing World
RELG 103
Comparative Religion
HIST 345
Early Islamic Civilization
SOCY 410
Social Demography
HIST 361
Early Latin America
Other
HIST 362
Modern Latin America
HIST 366
Modern East Asia
America
II. EDUCATION PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
A. Pre-Professional Program Requirements* (13-14 hrs)
COURSE NUMBER WI
DESCRIPTION
EDUC
EDFN
EDEX
321
200
EDEC
EDEX
211
440
EDUC 210 or 110L or EDSE 311
Dynamics of American Public Education
Introduction to People with
Exceptionalities
Family Life in Early Childhood Education
Assistive Technology for Diverse
Populations (Spring)
HRS
Transfer
SEM
GRADE
Transfer
SEM
GRADE
Transfer
SEM
GRADE
Transfer
SEM
GRADE
Transfer
SEM
GRADE
1-2
3
3
3
3
B. Professional Program Courses (50 Hours):
1st Semester Junior Block (11 hrs)
COURSE
NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
HRS
3
420
Assessment of People with Exceptionalities
(Fall)
Prac in Assessment of People with
Exceptionalities (Fall)
Intro to LD (Fall)
425
Meth/Mat LD (Fall)
3
425P
Prac in LD (Fall)
1
EDEX
403
EDEX
403P
EDEX
EDEX
EDEX
WI
1
3
2nd Semester Junior Block (13 hrs)
COURSE
NUMBER
EDEX
402
EDEX
427
EDEX
EDEX
EDEX
WI
DESCRIPTION
HRS
3
430
Characteristics of Autism, TBI, & Severe
Disabilities (Spring)
Teaching Reading in General & Special
Education (Spring)
Char of ED (Spring)
435
Meth/Pro ED (Spring)
3
435P
Prac in ED (Spring)
1
3
3
1st Semester Senior Block (11 hrs)
COURSE
NUMBER
WI
DESCRIPTION
HRS
EDEX
410
Intro to MR (Fall)
3
EDEX
415
Meth/Mat MR (Fall)
3
EDEX
415P
Practicum in MR (Fall)
1
EDEX
424
Behavior Intervention & Management (Fall)
3
EDEX
424P
Practicum in Behavior Intervention &
Management (Fall)
1
2nd Semester Senior Block (15 Hours):
COURSE
EDEX
EDEX
NUMBER
WI
476
472
DESCRIPTION
Senior Seminar (coreq: EDEX 472)
Teaching Internship
HRS
3
12
III. Subject area requirement (3 hrs)
PSYC
*
PSYC 310 or 410****
3
IV. Concentration Area (12 Hours Liberal Arts - by advisement - see attached concentration areas)
COURSE
NUMBER
WI
DESCRIPTION
HRS
Transfer
SEM
GRADE
DESCRIPTION
HRS
Transfer
SEM
GRADE
V. General Elective (None Required):
COURSE
NUMBER
WI
TOTAL HOURS FOR MAJOR: 129-132
5/29/14
COURSE
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
NUMBER
WI
111
112
321
321L
Chemistry Concentration
DESCRIPTION
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry II
Quantitative Analysis
Quantitative Analysis Lab
HRS
Transfer
SEM
GRADE
4
4
3
1
Communications Concentration
Candidates must complete one (1) course from Group A and Group B, and two (2) courses from Group C
Group A*
COURSE NUMBER WI
DESCRIPTION
HRS
Transfer
SEM
GRADE
COMM
201
Interpersonal Communication
3
OR
COMM
241
Public Speaking
3
*If 201 is taken as a general education requirement, then COMM 241 should be taken. If COMM 241 is taken as a general
education requirement then COMM 201 should be taken.
COURSE
NUMBER
COMM
303
COMM
352
COMM
300
COURSE
NUMBER
WI
Group B
Select one (1) course from Group B
DESCRIPTION
HRS
Transfer
SEM
GRADE
Group C
Select two (2) courses from Group C
DESCRIPTION
HRS
Transfer
SEM
GRADE
Communications Law and Ethics
3
(Offered Spring Only; C or better in
COMM 190, Junior Standing)
OR
Media and Culture
3
OR
Media and Society ( ENGL 102 with a C or better)
3
WI
COMM
450
Intercultural Communication
COMM
385
COMM
455
COMM
351
COMM
353
COMM
342
Group Communication
(Offered Fall Only; C or better in COMM
190)
Gender, Communication, and Culture
(Offered Fall Only; C or better in both
COMM 190 and COMM 201 or consent of
instructor)
Persuasive Communications
C or better in both COMM 190 and
COMM 241 or consent of instructor)
Advanced Public Speaking ( C or better in
both COMM 190 and COMM 241 or
consent of instructor)
Interviewing
3
(Offered Spring Only)
(Offered Spring Only)
5/29/14
3
3
3
3
3
English Concentration
Candidate must take four (4) courses from any one (1) of the following areas: American Literature, British Literature,
Literature, Writing
American Literature (any four (4) courses)
COURSE NUMBER WI
DESCRIPTION
HRS
Transfer
SEM
GRADE
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
COURSE
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
COURSE
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
COURSE
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
5/29/14
Early American Literature
American Romanticism
American Realism
Modern American Writers
Southern Literature
American Autobiography
African and African-American Literature
Studies in American Literature
425
426
427
428
430
431
435
449
NUMBER
WI
NUMBER
The Eighteenth Century
Contemporary British Fiction
The British Novel
Romanticism
The Victorian Age
Modern British Literature
Studies in British Literature
WI
389
390
391
393
394
415
474
362
491
NUMBER
450
460
461
462
463
464
468
British Literature (any four (4) courses)
DESCRIPTION
HRS
Transfer
Chaucer
Shakespeare
401
407
411
412
416
417
419
423
424
Writing Workshop-Non-Fiction
Writing Workshop-Poetry
Studies in Writing
GRADE
Transfer
SEM
GRADE
Transfer
SEM
GRADE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Writing (any four (4) courses)
DESCRIPTION
HRS
English Grammar
Advanced Composition
Writing About the Arts
Technical Writing (Every Spring)
SEM
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Literature (any four (4) courses)
DESCRIPTION
HRS
Classical Mythology
Great Books of the Western World I
Great Books of the Western World II
Film and Society
Images of Women in Film & Fiction
Science Fiction
Modern Western Drama
Literacy and Media Cultures
Studies in Comparative Literature
WI
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
History Concentration
Candidate must take four (4) courses from any one (1) of the following areas: American, Non-Western,
Philosophy/Religion, Political Science)
COURSE
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
COURSE
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
COURSE
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
RELG
RELG
RELG
NUMBER
WI
330
331
332
334
335
338
341
351
430
451
464
NUMBER
Colonial America
The American Revolutionary Era
Antebellum America
The Era of Civil War and Reconstruction
Emergence of Modern America
Contemporary United States
Religion in American
South Carolina Heritage
US Constitutional History
Issues in South Carolina History
History of Women in the United States
WI
361
362
366
423
492
NUMBER
302
303
304
311
390
301
302
390
American History (any four (4) courses)
DESCRIPTION
HRS
Transfer
Non-Western History (any four (4) courses)
DESCRIPTION
HRS
Transfer
Early Latin America
Modern Latin America
Modern East Asia
History of Mexico
Non-Western Topics
WI
5/29/14
GRADE
SEM
GRADE
SEM
GRADE
3
3
3
3
3
Philosophy/Religion (any four (4) courses)
DESCRIPTION
HRS
Transfer
Ancient Philosophy (PHIL 102 or permission of3instructor)
17th and 18th Century Philosophy (PHIL 102 or3permission of instructor)
19th and 20th Century Philosophy (PHIL 102 or3permission of instructor)
Ethics (Sophomore or higher class standing)
3
Topics in Philosophy (PHIL 102 or permission of
3 instructor)
Introduction to the Hebrew Bible
3
Introduction to Early Christian Writings
3
Topics in Religious Studies
3
Political Science (any four upper level courses above POLI 301)
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
SEM
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Psychology Concentration
COURSE
PSYC
NUMBER
445
Must take PSYC 445 and one (1) course from groups A, B, and C
WI
DESCRIPTION
HRS
Transfer
History and Systems of Psychology (Junior
SEM
GRADE
3
standing or consent of instructor)
Group A (Must select one (1) course from this group)
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
350
360
380
Principles of Learning and Behavior
Cognitive Processes
Motivation
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
320
330
340
Abnormal Psychology
Personality
Social Psychology
3
3
3
Group B (Must select one (1) course from this group)
3
3
3
Group C any PSYC course above 400 (Must select one (1) course from this group)
PSYC
COURSE
3
Sociology Concentration
Must take SOCY 410 and SOCY 420, and two (2) courses from those listed below
NUMBER WI
DESCRIPTION
HRS
Transfer
SEM
SOCY
SOCY
410
420
SOCY
SOCY
SOCY
SOCY
SOCY
301
305
308
351
350 or 353
SOCY
SOCY
SOCY
355
360
496
Select any two (2) courses from those listed below (SOCY 101 is prerequisite for all courses listed below)
5/29/14
GRADE
Social Demography (C or better in SOCY 248 and
4 satisfactory completion of the Writing Proficiency Portfolio Requirement or ENGL 2
Individual and Society (C or better in SOCY 101)3
Sociology of Gender Roles
Sociology of the Family
Community Organization
Urban Sociology
Sociology of Delinquent Youth Behavior or
Sociology of Crime
Minority Group Relations
Sociology of Medicine and Health
Sociological Theory
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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