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Eval. Transcript Initials Date Modified Name Date Praxis I GPA Must have three Writing Intensive (WI) Courses, one of which must be in major. USCA SCHOOL OF EDUCATION SPECIAL EDUCATION ADVISEMENT SHEET (201-2014) Multicatagorical Candidate Name: Bulletin: ID # Phone: Advisor Name: E-mail: Writing Proficiency Portfolio I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS** (51-5 Hours) ENGL 101* Composition ENGL 102* Composition & Literature MATH * MATH 108 or 221*** MATH * MATH 221 or 222*** COMM * Communications 201 or 241 Foreign Language -4 Foreign Language -4 Biological Science -4 Chemistry, Physics, Geology, or Astronomy -4 ONE OF THE 2 SCIENCES ABOVE MUST BE A 4 HOUR COUSE WITH A LAB Social and Behavioral Sciences Sociology, Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Geography PSYC 101 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) HIST History of Civilization: HIST 101 or 102 POLI 201, HIST 201 or HIST 202 AFCI 101 Critical Inquiry Course***** 1 * Must have a grade of C or better **** PSYC 101 Prerequisite ** 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. ARTH 97 Topics in Non-Western Art History HIST 42 History of Mexico ANTH 102 Understanding Other Cultures HIST 492 Non-Western Topics ANTH 15 Peoples of the Indian Subcontinent MUSC 175 World Music ANTH 52 Anthropology of Magic and Religion POLI 122 Global Politics ANTH 490 Topics in Anthropology POLI 12 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 85 Studies in Non-Western Literature America ENGL 45 African & African American Literature POLI 492 Non-Western Topics GEOG 102 Geography of the Developing World RELG 10 Comparative Religion HIST 45 Early Islamic Civilization SOCY 410 Social Demography HIST 61 Early Latin America Other HIST 62 HIST 66 Modern Latin America Modern East Asia Non-Western Courses Check Box of Non-western Course Taken Modified 5/28/1

II. EDUCATION PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS A. Pre-Professional Program Requirements* (1-14 hrs) EDUC EDUC 10 or 110L or 11 1-2 EDFN 21 Dynamics of American Public Education EDEX 200 Introduction to People with Exceptionalities EDEC 211 Family Life in Early Childhood Education EDEX 440 Assistive Technology for Diverse Populations (Spring) B. Professional Program Courses (50 Hours): 1st Semester Junior Block (11 hrs) EDEX 40 Assessment of People with Exceptionalities (Fall) EDEX 40P Prac in Assessment of People with 1 Exceptionalities (Fall) EDEX 420 Intro to LD (Fall) EDEX 425 Meth/Mat LD (Fall) EDEX 425P Prac in LD (Fall) 1 2nd Semester Junior Block (1 hrs) EDEX 402 Characteristics of Autism, TBI, & Severe Disabilities (Spring) EDEX 427 Teaching Reading in General & Special Education (Spring) EDEX 40 Char of ED (Spring) EDEX 45 Meth/Pro ED (Spring) EDEX 45P Prac in ED (Spring) 1 1st Semester Senior Block (11 hrs) EDEX 410 Intro to MR (Fall) EDEX 415 Meth/Mat MR (Fall) EDEX 415P Practicum in MR (Fall) 1 EDEX 424 Behavior Intervention & Management (Fall) EDEX 424P Practicum in Behavior Intervention & Management (Fall) 2nd Semester Senior Block (15 Hours): EDEX 476 Senior Seminar (coreq: EDEX 472) EDEX 472 Teaching Internship 12 III. Subject area requirement ( hrs) PSYC * PSYC 10 or 410**** IV. Concentration Area (12 Hours Liberal Arts - by advisement - see attached concentration areas) 1 V. General Elective (None Required): TOTAL HOURS FOR MAJOR: 129-12 Modified 5/28/1

Chemistry Concentration CHEM 111 General Chemistry I 4 CHEM 112 General Chemistry II 4 CHEM 21 Quantitative Analysis CHEM 21L Quantitative Analysis Lab 1 Communications Concentration Candidates must complete one (1) course from Group A and Group B, and two (2) courses from Group C Group A* COMM 201 Interpersonal Communication OR COMM 241 Public Speaking *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. Group B Select one (1) course from Group B COMM 0 Communications Law and Ethics (Offered Spring Only; C or better in COMM 190, Junior Standing) OR COMM 52 Media and Culture OR COMM 00 Media and Society ( ENGL 102 with a C o Group C Select two (2) courses from Group C COMM 450 Intercultural Communication (Offered Spring Only) COMM 85 Group Communication (Offered Fall Only; C or better in COMM 190) Gender, Communication, and Culture COMM 455 (Offered Fall Only; C or better in both COMM 190 and COMM 201 or consent of instructor) COMM 51 Persuasive Communications C or better in both COMM 190 and COMM 241 or consent of instructor) COMM 5 Advanced Public Speaking ( C or better in both COMM 190 and COMM 241 or consent of instructor) COMM 42 Interviewing (Offered Spring Only) Modified 5/28/1

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) ENGL 425 Early American Literature ENGL 426 American Romanticism ENGL 427 American Realism ENGL 428 Modern American Writers ENGL 40 Southern Literature ENGL 41 American Autobiography ENGL 45 African and African-American Literature ENGL 449 Studies in American Literature British Literature (any four (4) courses) ENGL 401 Chaucer ENGL 407 Shakespeare ENGL 411 The Eighteenth Century ENGL 412 Contemporary British Fiction ENGL 416 The British Novel ENGL 417 Romanticism ENGL 419 The Victorian Age ENGL 42 Modern British Literature ENGL 424 Studies in British Literature Literature (any four (4) courses) ENGL 89 Classical Mythology ENGL 90 Great Books of the Western World I ENGL 91 Great Books of the Western World II ENGL 9 Film and Society ENGL 94 Images of Women in Film & Fiction ENGL 415 Science Fiction ENGL 474 Modern Western Drama ENGL 62 Literacy and Media Cultures ENGL 491 Studies in Comparative Literature Writing (any four (4) courses) ENGL 450 English Grammar ENGL 460 Advanced Composition ENGL 461 Writing About the Arts ENGL 462 Technical Writing (Every Spring) ENGL 46 Writing Workshop-Non-Fiction ENGL 464 Writing Workshop-Poetry ENGL 468 Studies in Writing Modified 5/28/1

History Concentration Candidate must take four (4) courses from any one (1) of the following areas: American, European, Non-Western, Philosophy/Religion, Political Science) American History (any four (4) courses) HIST 0 Colonial America HIST 1 The American Revolutionary Era HIST 2 Antebellum America HIST 4 The Era of Civil War and Reconstruction HIST 5 Emergence of Modern America HIST 8 Contemporary United States HIST 41 Religion in American HIST 51 South Carolina Heritage HIST 40 US Constitutional History HIST 45 Survey of African American History HIST 44 History of the New South HIST 451 Issues in South Carolina History HIST 464 History of Women in the United States European History (any four (4) courses) HIST 12 A Survey of British History since 1750 HIST 1 Great Britain and the World HIST 19 The Birth of Europe HIST 20 Early Modern Europe 1200-1789 HIST 21 Modern Europe HIST 25 Modern Russia HIST 26 Modern Germany HIST 29 History of Modern Eastern Europe HIST 429 The Holocaust Non-Western History (any four (4) courses) HIST 61 Early Latin America HIST 62 Modern Latin America HIST 66 Modern East Asia HIST 42 History of Mexico HIST 492 Non-Western Topics Philosophy/Religion (any four (4) courses) PHIL 02 Ancient Philosophy (PHIL 102 or permissi PHIL 0 17th and 18th Century Philosophy (PHIL 1 PHIL 04 19th and 20th Century Philosophy (PHIL 1 PHIL 11 Ethics (Sophomore or higher class standing) PHIL 90 Topics in Philosophy (PHIL 102 or permiss RELG 01 Introduction to the Hebrew Bible RELG 02 Introduction to Early Christian Writings RELG 90 Topics in Religious Studies Political Science (any four upper level courses above POLI 01) POLI POLI POLI POLI Modified 5/28/1

Psychology Concentration Must take PSYC 00 and one (1) course from groups A, B, and C PSYC 445 History and Systems of Psychology (Junior sta Group A (Must select one (1) course from this group) PSYC 50 Principles of Learning and Behavior PSYC 60 Cognitive Processes PSYC 80 Motivation Group B (Must select one (1) course from this group) PSYC 20 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 0 Personality PSYC 40 Social Psychology Group C any PSYC course above 400 (Must select one (1) course from this group) PSYC Sociology Concentration Must take SOCY 410 and SOCY 420, and two (2) courses from those listed below SOCY 410 Social Demography (C or better in SOCY 2 4 SOCY 420 Individual and Society (C or better in SOCY Select any two (2) courses from those listed below (SOCY 101 is prerequisite for all courses listed below) SOCY 01 Sociology of Gender Roles SOCY 05 Sociology of the Family SOCY 08 Community Organization SOCY 51 Urban Sociology SOCY 50 or 5 Sociology of Delinquent Youth Behavior or Sociology of Crime SOCY 55 Minority Group Relations SOCY 60 Sociology of Medicine and Health SOCY 460 Sociology of Mental Health SOCY 496 Sociological Theory Modified 5/28/1