SPECIAL EDUCATION - General Name: Name: Student ID: For use in combination with the advising syllabus, your degree audit, and the UNCW course catalog 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 PED 101 C. Mathematics & Statistics MAT ___ (for WCE Admission) - MAT 141 or MAT 142 suggested D. Foreign Language Proficiency Proficiency through 201 level or through 102 level in a language not previously studied ____________________________________ ____________________________________ E. First Year Seminar (waived for transfers) II. UNI 101 Approaches and Perspectives A. Aesthetic, Interpretive & Literary Perspectives ____________________________________ ____________________________________ B. Historical & Philosophical Approaches ____________________________________ ____________________________________ C. Scientific Approaches to the Natural World Lab Science (for WCE Admission)______ _________________________________ D. Understanding Human Institutions & Behaviors EDN 203 (WCE Professional Core) _________________________________ E. Living in Our Diverse Nation EDN 200/L (WCE Professional Core) F. Living in a Global Society ________________________________ III. Thematic Trans-disciplinary Cluster WAIVED IV. Building Competencies A. Writing Intensive EDN 352 option to double count in major, admission 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) SED 375 (admission to WCE required & for major) H:\Advising\Checklists\SPED_GEN_v2.docx 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