BS: Mathematics Teaching (7-12) 2012-2013

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BS: Mathematics Teaching (7-12) 2014-2015
Catalog Expires in August 2015
Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________________
ACT: _______ _______ _______ _______ _______
FR
Fall
16 hrs
BI 1073 (1)
The Story of
Jesus
FR
Spring
16-17
hrs
BI 1083 (1)
The Story of
the Church
SO
Fall
16 hrs
BI 1093 (1)
The Story of
Israel
JR
Fall
18 hrs
BI 3213 or 3433 or 4213
Faith and Culture or
Disciplines Christian
Living or Biblical Ethics
ED 3343 (1) (C)
Cultural Perspectives
Total Hours: 127
SAT: ________ ________ ________ Praxis I_____________________
LU 1103(C)
Lipscomb Seminar
[SAT=480, ACT=20]
MA 1314
Calculus I
[SAT=580, ACT=21]
(Some students must
take MA 1135
Pre-Calculus, adding 3
hours)
EN 1313 (C)
University Writing
CO 1003
Introduction to
Communication
EN 2153 or 2163
Survey of World
Literature I or II or
LULT 2043
World Lit & the Arts
MA 2903 (C)
Logic, Proof and Math
Modeling
[MA 1314]
[EN 1123]
SO
Spring
16 hrs
LU I.D. _________________________________
MA 2324
Calculus III
MA 3213
Linear Algebra
[MA 2314]
[MA 2103]
BY 1003 or LUMS 2003
Fundamentals of
Biology or Integrated
Sciences
CS 1041
Computer
Applications
PE 2012
Lifetime Wellness
or
2 activity courses
CM 1013 or PH1013 or
1003 or LUMS 2013
Fund of Chemistry or
Physics or Integrated
Sciences
MA 1141
Problem Solving
[MA 1314 if not taken
earlier] or Elective xxx3
MA 2314
Calculus II
MA 2000
Math Tutoring
(4 semesters)
ED 2313 (C)
Schooling in America
(Required Retreat)
[Prerequisite for all other
ED xxxx]
[MA 1314]
HISTORY
HI 1013 or 1023
World Civilizations I or II or
LUHI 2013
History & the Arts
[LU 1103 or EN 1123]
PS 1113
Introduction to
Psychology
MA 4153
Intro to Higher
Geometry
[MA 2903]
or MA 4113
Abstract Algebra
MA 3123
Math Theory of
Statistics
MA 4023
History of Mathematics
[MA 2314]
alternating with
PS 3243
Human Development &
Learning
ED 3323 (C)
Planning for Learning
[MA 2314]
MA 2000
Math Tutoring
(4 semesters)
Elective
xxx3
PRAXIS II Content
Test #5161
taken this semester
MA 2000
Math Tutoring
(4 semesters)
PRAXIS II PLT
Test # 624/5624
taken this semester
MA 2000
Math Tutoring
(4 semesters)
All Praxis II Tests
must be taken prior
to CP III.
ALL but PLT must
be passed prior to
CP III
[MA 2324 & 2903]
JR
Spring
15 hrs
SR
Fall
15hrs
MA 4023
History of Mathematics
LUEG 3xn3
Bible Engagements
ED 3649 (C)
Clinical Practice II
[ED 3636]
ED 3636 (C)
Clinical Practice I
MA 4913
Methods of
Teaching
Mathematics
[MA 2314]
alternating with
PS 3243
Human Development &
Learning
MA 2103
Discrete Math
[SAT=550, ACT=23]
MA 4153
Intro to Higher
Geometry
[MA 2903]
or MA 4113
Abstract Algebra
[MA 2324 & 2903]
SR
Spring
15 hrs
ED 474C (C)
Clinical Practice III
ED 4403 (1) (C)
Student Teaching Seminar
Bible Credit
NO coursework
is to be taken during student teaching
[Prerequisites required prior to – not concurrently.]
Freshman Requirement
(C) = Minimum Grade Required
Learning curriculum. Those planning to enroll in travel courses should save these.
This course or a course that meets this requirement is offered in Maymester or summer terms.
See back of page for notes (1) and Non-Credit Graduation Requirements.
This course or its equivalent is offered as part of LU’s Global
*126 hours are required for graduation
Non-Credit Graduation Requirements
Service Learning (SL)
Students are required to complete 2 SALT experiences
No more than one SALT experience can come from Tier I
____ SALT Experience (Tier I, II, or III)
____ SALT Experience (Tier II or III)
Global Learning
SALT Scholars
Students may choose to enroll in travel courses to complete
Students may choose to become a SALT Scholar with special
requirements identified by the  symbol. For more
designation at graduation. For more information see
information see http://globallearning.lipscomb.edu
http://salt.lipscomb.edu
Notes to Degree Plan
(1) BIBLE CREDIT: Traditional students must complete 18 hours of Bible courses, including BI 1073, 1083, 1093; choice of
BI 3213, 3433, or 4213; and LUEG 3xn3 Bible Engagements. Students should take the first 3 courses in consecutive order
unless approved by their advisor. Three (3) hours of Bible credit are embedded in required courses.
Failure to do the following may result in a delay of graduation.
1. Plan schedules carefully, so as to fulfill all pre-requisites for the next semester’s courses.
Waivers for pre-requisite courses will be granted only under extreme circumstances.
2. Check with your academic advisor before changing the sequence of courses since some are not offered every semester.
The re-design of education programs and courses will also require careful planning.
3. Check your account early to allow time to eliminate any hold that might prevent pre-registration.
4. Pre-register early to secure classes needed for graduation requirements.
This is a suggested guide to course scheduling and does not replace the University Catalog as
the official listing of program requirements.
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