Student Name: ____________________________________________ ID#: ___________ Year Entered CU: ____________________________________________________________ Advisor Name: ______________________________________________________________ Anticipated Graduation Date: ____________________________________________ PROGRAM: Bachelor of Science in CHEMISTRY--With teacher certification for Grades 8-12 (77 hrs) [Excludes Profess. Studies Courses] NOTE: No classes are to be taken during the student teaching semester other than student teaching. Exceptions must be appealed to the Dean and faculty of the School of Education. NOTE: Secondary teacher certification will satisfy the University’s requirement for a minor. The completion of teacher certification with a secondary teaching major will take a minimum of three semesters including the student teaching semester. NOTE: A minimum of 120 s.h. of credit, including a minimum of 42 s.h. of upper-level credit is required for graduation. A minimum overall (cumulative) GPA of 2.00 is required for graduation. B.S. Major Requirements (44 hrs) Hrs. Grade CHE 111 General Chemistry I CHE 112 General Chemistry II CHE 113 General Chemistry I Lab CHE 114 General Chemistry II Lab CHE 321 Analytical Chemistry CHE 315 Research Methods CHE 341 Organic Chemistry I CHE 342 Organic Chemistry II CHE 343 Organic Chemistry I Lab CHE 344 Organic Chemistry II Lab CHE 350 Instrumental Analysis CHE 380 Junior Seminar CHE 450 Methods of Sci. Teach. CHE 451 Physical Chemistry I CHE 452 Physical Chemistry II CHE 453 Physical Chemistry I Lab CHE 454 Physical Chemistry II Lab CHE 460 Biochemistry CHE 480 Senior Seminar 3 3 1 2 4 2 3 3 1 2 4 1 3 3 3 1 1 3 1 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ B.S. Major Electives (3 hrs) Hrs. 4 3 1-3 3 1-3 Grade ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ENV 355 Environmental Chemistry CHE 370 Inorganic Chemistry CHE 390 Junior Research CHE 400 Special Topics CHE 490 Senior Research Supporting courses (30 hrs) Hrs. Grade Physics 10 hrs PHY 241 Gen. University Physics I 4 ____ PHY 242 Gen. University Physics II 4 ____ PHY 243 Gen. Univ. Physics I Lab 1 ____ PHY 244 Gen. Univ. Physics II Lab 1 ____ Math 12 hrs MTH 210 Calculus I 4 ____ MTH 211 Calculus II 4 ____ MTH 310 Calculus III 4 ____ Biology 4 hrs BIO 200 Biological Concepts 4 ____ Earth Science 4 hrs GEO 105 Intro. to Earth Science 3 ____ GEO 106 Intro. to Earth Sci. Lab 1 ____ Also Recommended: MTH 311, MTH 331, and one of the following: CIS 150, CIS 160, or CIS 300 Professional Studies Courses (33 hrs) ED 102 Intro. Teacher Education 3 ED 210 Basic Concepts in Education 3 ED 300 Human Dev. & Learn. Theory 3 ED 310 Instructional Technology 3 ED 325 Exceptional Child 3 ED 390 Assess. & Instructional Strat. 3 ED 416 Curriculum and Methodology 3 ED 450 Student Teaching, 8-12 12 Updated 7/13/2015 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ASSESSMENT: Minimum GPA Overall (2.50) Major (No D’s; 2.50) Prof. Educ. (No D’s; 2.75) Actual Core GPA CHE 111 Gen. Chem. I (C or better) CHE 112 Gen. Chem. II (C or better) CHE GPA (after 60 hrs) (Min. 2.50) Educ. Candidate Assessment Points (CAP) CAP 1 CAP 2 CAP 3 CAP 4 EXIT EXAM: PRAXIS II Chemistry and PLT Exam (Passing Score) Chem. Content Knowledge (147) Princ. Learn. & Teach. (161) OTHER ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Suggested Course Sequence Bachelor of Science in CHEMISTRY --With teacher certification Freshman Year Fall Semester CHE 109 Tech Writing & Lab Safety CHE 111/113 General Chemistry I and Lab ENG 111 Freshman Composition I OR 100 Freshman Year Experience MTH 210 Calculus I BIO 200 Biological Concepts General Education/Electives Spring Semester CHE 112/114 General Chemistry II and Lab ENG 112 Freshman Composition II MTH 211 Calculus II TH 120 Fundamentals of Speech or MAC 140 Introduction to Communication CIS 100 Computer Concepts & Applications OR 110 First Yr Seminar II Sophomore Year Fall Semester CHE 221/223 Analytical Chemistry and Lab CHE 380 Junior Seminar MTH 310 Calculus III ED 102 Introduction to Education General Education/Electives Spring Semester CHE 315 Research Methods CHE 350 Instrumental Analysis MTH 311 Differential Equations PHY 241/243 General University Physics I and Lab ED 210 Basic Concepts & Philosophy of Education General Education Hours 1 4 3 1 4 3 2 18 5 3 4 3 3 1 19 Hours 4 1 4 3 6 18 2 4 3 5 3 1 18 Junior Year Fall Semester CHE 341/343 Organic Chemistry I and Lab CHE 451/453 Physical Chemistry I and Lab PHY 242/244 General University Physics II and Lab ED 300 Human Development and Learning Theory ED 310 Instructional Technology Spring Semester CHE 342/344 Organic Chemistry II and Lab CHE 452/454 Physical Chemistry II and Lab CHE 460 Biochemistry ED 325 The Exceptional Child General Education/Electives Senior Year Fall Semester CHE 450 Methods of Science Teaching CHE 480 Senior Seminar CHE Elective GEO 105/106 Introduction to Earth Science and Lab ED 390 Assessment & Instructional Strategies ED 416 Curriculum & Methodology General Education/Electives Spring Semester ED 450 Student Teaching Hours 4 4 5 3 3 19 5 4 3 3 3 18 Hours 3 1 3 4 3 3 1 18 12 General Education Courses--52 HOURS MINIMUM NOTE: All courses are for three hours credit unless otherwise specified. I. AREA OF PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT-16 hrs A. PHYSICAL EDUCATION -3 hrs required ____PE 103 Introduction of Physical Activity (2 hrs) ____A Selected Physical Education Activity (1hr) B. ENGLISH LITERATURE & CHRISTIAN STUDIES 3 hours selected from the following: ____ENG 170 Introduction to Literature ____ENG 221 World Literature I ____ENG 222 World Literature II 6 hours selected from the following: ____CHS 111 Introduction to Old Testament ____CHS 121 Introduction to New Testament ____CHS 130 Religion in Life ____PHI 241 Introduction to Philosophy C. ART, DRAMA, AND MUSIC Minimum of 2 hours from 2 of the following sections: ____ART 110 Understanding Art (2 hrs) ____ART 313 Art History I ____ART 323 Art History II AND ____MUS 125 Understanding Music (2 hrs) ____MUS 121 Music Literature I ____MUS 122 Music Literature II AND ____TH 231 Theater Arts I ____TH 232 Theater Arts II II. AREA OF SYMBOLICS OF INFORMATION-15 hrs A. ENGLISH COMPOSITION ____ENG 111 Freshman English ____ENG 112 Freshman English II B. COMMUNICATIONS 3 hours selected from the following: ____TH 120 Fundamentals of Speech ____MAC 140 Introduction to Communications C. MATHEMATICS Minimum of 3 hours from the following: ____MTH 110 College Mathematics ____MTH 111 College Algebra ____MTH 112 Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry ____MTH 130 Elementary Statistics ____MTH 210 Analytics and Calculus I (4 hrs) D. COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3 hours required ____CIS 100 Introduction to Computer Science ____CIS 160 Computer Information Systems I III. AREA OF NATURAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES-21 hrs A. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE (one hour lab required for K-4 certification) 3-5 hours selected from the following: ____BIO 103 Environment and Man ____BIO 110 Biology ____BIO 200 Biological Concepts ____BIO 201 Zoology (4 hrs) ____BIO 202 Botany (4 hrs) B. PHYSICAL SCIENCE (one hour lab required for K-4 certification) 3-5 hours selected from the following: ____CHE 100 Introduction to Chemistry ____CHE 111 General Chemistry I ____GEO 105 Introduction to Earth Science ____PHY 131 Conceptual Physics ____PHY 141 Introduction to Physics I (without lab) (4 hrs) C. PSYCHOLOGY -3 hours required ____PSY 111 General Psychology D. SOCIOLOGY/CULTURE -3 hours required ____SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology ____SOC 210 Cultural Anthropology ____FRE 101 French Culture and Language ____GER 101 German Culture and Language ____RUS 101 Russian Culture and Language ____SPA 101 Spanish Culture and Language E. HISTORY -3 hours required ____HST 110 United States to 1877 ____HST 120 United States Since 1877 ____HST 131 World Civilization to 1650 ____HST 142 World Civilization Since 1650 F. POLITICAL SCIENCE -3 hours required ____POL 110 American Government G. ECONOMICS -3 hours from the following: ____ECO 110 Introduction to Economics ____ECO 221 Macroeconomics ____ECO 222 Microeconomics ADDITIONAL COURSES NEEDED: ____OR 100 Freshman Year Experience (1 hr)