MATH WITH SECONDARY EDUCATION CHECKLIST (B.A.) Name/Student ID #:____________________________________________________________________ *Admission to the Education program or permission of faculty is required to enroll in courses marked with an asterisk. Students should work with their faculty advisor to identify the courses required in their major as they may change from time to time. General Education course requirements are not included in this checklist. BASIC PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS PROFESSIONAL EDUCAITON REQUIREMENTS COURSES GRADE HOURS EDU 202: Educational Theory and Practice 3 EDU 205: Introduction to Teaching 3 EDU 310: Technology in Education* 3 EDU 341: Middle & Secondary School Curriculum* 3 EDU 400: Education Foundations & Diversity* 3 EDU 405: Educational Assessment* 3 EDU 444M: Methods/Materials: Middle & Secondary Education* 2 EDU 416: Classroom Management* 3 EDU 448: Directed Teaching* 9 SPE 300: Introduction to Exceptional Children 3 35 total semester hours OTHER REQUIRED COURSES PSY 111: Introduction to Psychology PSY 201 OR 202: Psychological Development in Children or Adolescence ENG 130: Fundamentals of Communication CIS 310: Information Systems Concepts 12 total semester hours 3 3 3 3 CORE REQUIREMENTS MAT 121: Calculus I MAT 122: Calculus II MAT 221: Multivariable Calculus MAT 323: Probability and Statistics MAT 325: Geometry MAT 340: Transition to Advanced Mathematics MAT 403: Linear Algebra MAT 404: Abstract Algebra: Groups, Rings, and Fields MAT 427: Mathematics Seminar 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 30 total semester hours ADDITIONAL CORE COURSE REQUIREMENTS CHOOSE 2 FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST: MAT 304, MAT 318, MAT 411, MAT 415, OR MAT 495 3 CIS 211 OR ANOTHER COURSE WITH A STRONG PROGRAMMING COMPONENT 3 CHOOSE 1 FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST: CHM 361/362, CHM 341/342, BUS 307, BIO 303, BIO 330, BIO 401/402, BUS 350, CIS 315, OR CIS 330 9-12 total semester hours 3-6 Students interested in earning a B.S. in mathematics with a minor in secondary education must complete all the course work for the B. A. and an additional 12 semester hours in the natural sciences.