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Program is under revision to meet the emerging Indiana Rules for Educator Preparation and Accountability (REPA) requirements. Please see an education advisor for more details. This program sheet is effective for all students starting at IUB beginning summer 014. B.S. EDUCATION: ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: THEORY INTO PRACTICE The Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education leads to a generalist license to teach in grades K-6. Course requirements for this program are valid at IUB as reflected in the School of Education Bulletin. A 4 year college plan of 10 credits requires completion of each semester. The following are required for retention, student teaching and graduation: a.0 GPA in each content area; a.5 in the Area of Concentration and overall; and a grade of C or higher in Area of Concentration and all professional education courses. August 014 GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS http://gened.iub.edu/courses/genedcourses.html (Careful selection & completion of courses with a C or higher grade may allow double counting within General Education, Professional Education &/or Content Field.) 1. Foundations Credits English Composition (EC) Mathematical Modeling (MM). Breadth of Inquiry Arts & Humanities (A&H) 6 Social & Historical Studies (S&H) 6 Natural & Mathematical Sciences (N&M) 5-6 Option I: Two courses with one a Natural Science (NS) OR Option II: One 5 hr Science with a lab (LAB). World Languages & Cultures 6 o Option I: Language Study (WL) OR o Option II: World Culture (WC) OR o Option III: International Experience (IE) 4. Shared Goals for the School of Education Intensive Writing (IW) (EDUC-H 05 or H 40) Information Fluency (IF) (EDUC-W 00) Diversity in the United States (D) (EDUC-E 00) Enriching Educational Experiences (EEE) (EDUC-M 45) 1 PREREQUISITES FOR AUTHORIZED COURSES (Competitive enrollment. Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee enrollment in authorized courses.) 1. Students may satisfy the Academic Skills Assessment requirement by using any of the following options: Qualifying scores on CASA (taken after Sept. 1, 01) Reading 0, Math 0, Writing 0 Qualifying scores on PRAXIS I (if taken before Sept. 1, 01) o Reading 176, Writing 17, Math 175 PRAXIS I combined score of at least 57 (if taken before Sept. 1, 01) o Sum of Reading + Writing + Math scores = 57 SAT combined score of at least 1100 o Sum of MA + VE = 1100 ACT composite score of at least 4 Sum of EN + MA + RE + SR scores divided by 4 = 4..5 GPA overall.. Applicants must have completed or be enrolled in 6+ credits of coursework including the following: Courses Credits Elementary School Child (EDUC-P 48) Educational Psychology for Elem Teachers & Lab/Field 4 Experience (EDUC-P 51 & M 101) Technology (EDUC-W 00) Math 1 (EDUC-N 101 or MATH-T 101) Math (MATH-M/S/V 118 or D 116 & D 117 or EDUC- -4 N10 or MATH-T10) Math (EDUC-N 10 or MATH-T 10) Scientific Inquiry (EDUC-Q 00) Science (See list for options) 4. Apply to TEP by October 1 for Spring term or March 1 for Fall term permission to take authorized Cluster courses. 5. Submit TEP Application Online: https://info.educ.indiana.edu/teachered/ Language Arts (.0 GPA) I. CONTENT REQUIREMENTS 4-46 credits 6-9 credits Oral Expression (Select one) (Grade of C or higher required) CMCL-C 1 Interpersonal Communication (S&H) COLL-P 155 Public Oral Communication EDUC-G 0 Comm. for Youth Serving Professionals (S&H) English Composition (EC) (Select one) (Grade of C or higher required) CMLT-C 110 Writing the World ENG-W 11 Elementary Composition OR ENG-W 11EX Elementary Composition-Exempt 0 ENG-W 170 Intro to Argumentative Writing (Topic: Projects in Reading & Writing) American/World Literature (Select one) AAAD-A 79 Early Black American Writing CMLT-C 40 Women in World Literature ENG-L 111 Discovering Literature (A&H) ENG-L 0 Introduction to Drama (A&H) ENG-L 04 Introduction to Fiction (A&H) ENG-L 05 Introduction to Poetry (A&H) ENG-L 06 Introduction to Prose (Excluding Fiction) (A&H) ENG-L 10 Studies in Popular Lit & Mass Media (A&H) ENG-L 1 Literary Masterpieces I (A&H) ENG-L 14 Literary Masterpieces II (A&H) ENG-L 4 Introduction to World Lit in English (A&H) (WC) ENG-L 40 Literature & Public Life (A&H) ENG-L 57 Twentieth Century Am. Poetry ENG-L 58 American Literature 1914-1960 ENG-L 64 Native American Literature ENG-L 69 Studies in British & American Authors Fine Arts (.0 GPA) 6 credits Music MUS-E 41 Intro to Music Fundamentals Art (Select one) EDUC-M 15 Individualized Instruction in Art EDUC-M 00 Artifacts & Museums in Everyday Life (A&H) FINA-N 110 Intro to Studio Art for Non-majors (A&H) Mathematics (.0 GPA) 9-10 credits EDUC-N 101 Teach & Learn Elem School Math OR MATH-T 101 Mathematics for Elem. Teachers I EDUC-N 10 Teach & Learn Elem School Math I (P: EDUC- N101 or MATH-T101 with a C or better) OR MATH-T 10 Mathematics for Elem Teachers II (P: EDUC- N101 or MATH-T101 with a C or better) OR MATH-M/S/V 118 Finite Mathematics (MM) OR MATH-D 116/D117 Intro. to Finite Math I & II (MM) 4 EDUC-N 10 Teach & Learn Elem School Math II (P: EDUC-N101 or MATH-T101 with a grade of C or higher) OR MATH-T 10 Mathematics for Elem. Teachers III (P: EDUC- N101 or MATH-T101 with a grade of C or higher)

Science (.0 GPA) 1 credits BIOL-Q 01 Biological Science for Elem. Teachers (P: EDUC- Q 00) EDUC-Q 00 Intro to Scientific Inquiry GEOL-G/S 10 Earth Sci: Mat. & Processes (N&M) (NS) OR GEOL-G/S 104 Evolution of the Earth (N&M) (NS) OR GEOL-G 105 Earth, Our Habitable Planet (N&M) (NS) PHYS-P 199 Physical Science through Inquiry (N&M) (NS) Social Studies (.0 GPA) 9 credits U.S. History (Select one) HIST-H 105 American History I (S&H) HIST-H 106 American History II (S&H) World Civilization (Select one) ANTH-E 05 Peoples of the World (WC) FOLK-F 111 World Music & Culture (A&H) (WC) GEOG-G 10 Regions of the World (S&H) HIST-B 00 Issues in Western European History (S&H) (WC) HIST-H 101 World in 0th Century I (S&H) (WC) HIST-H 10 World in 0th Century II (S&H) (WC) HIST-H 10 Europe: Renaissance to Napoleon (S&H) (WC) HIST-H 104 Europe: Napoleon to Present (S&H) (WC) HIST-H 05 Ancient Civilization (S&H/WC) HIST-H 06 Medieval Civilization (S&H) (WC) HIST-H 40 History of World Populations INTL-I 0 Global Development (S&H) (WC) INTL-I 06 Identity & Conflict (S&H) (WC) Social Studies Elective (Select one not already taken) HIST-B 00 Issues in Western European History (S&H) (WC) HIST-C 10 Making of the Modern Middle East (S&H) (WC) HIST-H 101 World in 0th Century I (S&H) (WC) HIST-H 10 World in 0th Century II (S&H) (WC) HIST-H 10 Europe: Renaissance to Napoleon (S&H) (WC) HIST-H 104 Europe: Napoleon to Present (S&H) (WC) HIST-H 05 Ancient Civilization (S&H/WC) HIST-H 06 Medieval Civilization (S&H) (WC) HIST-H 11 Latin American Culture & Civilization I (S&H) (WC) HIST-H 40 History of World Populations INTL-I 100 Intro to International Studies (S&H) (WC) INTL-I 0 Global Development (S&H) (WC) INTL-I 04 Human Rights & International Law (S&H) (WC) INTL-I 06 Identity & Conflict (S&H) (WC) LTAM-L 10 The Latin American Experience (S&H) (WC) NELC-N 04 Topics in Middle Eastern Culture & Society (S&H) (WC) II. PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION 68 credits/.5 GPA (Grade of C or higher required in each EDUC course listed below prior to student teaching.) Non-Authorized Pre-Requisite Courses (These courses required for completion of TEP prerequisites for authorized courses) 10 credits EDUC-P 48 Elem School Child: Physical, Emotional & Social Development (S&H) EDUC-P 51 Ed Psy for Elem Teachers AND EDUC-M 101 Lab/Field Experience 1 EDUC-W 00 Using Computers in Education (IF) Non-Authorized Courses (Must be completed before student teaching) EDUC-A 08 Legal & Ethical Issues for Teachers (P: Soph Standing) EDUC-E 00 Elem. Ed. for a Pluralistic Society (P: Soph. Standing) (D) EDUC-H 05 Introduction to Educational Thought (R: English Comp) (S&H) (IW) OR EDUC-H 40 Education & American Culture (English Comp & Soph. Standing) (IW) EDUC-M Teaching of Music in the Elem School (P: MUS- E41) EDUC-M Art Experiences for the Elem Teacher (P: Fine Arts: Art course) SPH-K 90 Movement Exp. For Pre & Elem School Children (Formerly HPER- P90) Authorized Courses 4 credits Courses must be taken in prescribed clusters. Successful completion (C or higher grade) of all courses in each cluster is a prerequisite for the next cluster and student teaching. Clusters must be completed in sequence, without interruption, from one semester to the next. Students may add an additional semester(s) between the completion of the Social Studies Cluster and Student Teaching. Cluster I: Language Arts & Reading I 8 credits EDUC-E 9 Methods of Teach Lang. Arts in Elem. EDUC-E 40 Methods of Teaching Reading I EDUC-M 01 Lab/Field Experience Cluster II: Math & Science (P/C: PHYS-P 199) 11 credits EDUC-E 8 Science in Elem Schools EDUC-E 4 Mathematics in Elementary Schools EDUC-M 01 Lab/Field Experience EDUC-K 05 Teaching the Exceptional Learner Cluster III: Social Studies & Reading Instruction 9 credits EDUC-E 5 Social Studies in Elementary Schools EDUC-M 401 Lab/Field Experience EDUC-X 460 Books for Reading Instruction Student Teaching Students may not enroll in other classes while completing student teaching. (Exception: EDUC-M 0: Job Strategies) EDUC-M 40 Student Teaching Seminar EDUC-M 45 Student Teaching Elem (15 weeks) (EEE) 1 III. AREA OF CONCENTRATION, ACADEMIC MINOR OR LICENSE ADDITION 15- credits/.5 GPA (Select one) (Grade of C or higher required in each course.) Areas of Concentration that meet the 10 hr requirement credits Language Arts (Elem. Comp. & Am/World Lit. Double Count) 15 The Arts (Music Fundamentals & Art Options Double Count) 15 Math (Math series N/T101, N/T10 & N/T 10 Double Count) 15 Science (Biology, Geology & Physics Double Count) 15 Social Studies (US History, World Civ. & Social Studies Elective 15 Double Count) Academic Minors that require more than 10 hrs Astronomy 17 Geography 15 Physics 18 Biology 15 Geology 15 Political Sci. 18 Chemistry 17 Health Ed. 15 Psychology 15-19 Economics 18 History 15 Sociology 15 English 15 Math 16 World Lang. Fine Arts 15 (FRN, GER or HISP) License Additions that require more than 10 hrs Computer Educator 1 English as a New Language Mathematics for Middle School Reading 18 IV. ELECTIVES 15

This program sheet is effective for all students starting at IUB beginning summer 014. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: AREA OF CONCENTRATION, ACADEMIC MINOR OR LICENSE ADDITION Choose ONE subject area to study in depth as an Area of Concentration, Academic Minor or License Addition. Courses completed in the Content Area can double count in the Area of Concentration, Academic Minor or License Addition. A C or higher grade is required in each course. You must maintain a.5 GPA in the area you select. Check the College of Arts & Sciences Bulletin for pre-requisite courses. NOTE: The Area of Concentration is not intended to be a subject specific teaching license. It will not appear on your academic transcript or teaching license. August 014 Areas of Concentration (These five basic content fields incorporate 5-9 credit hours of course work that double count in the content area and the area of concentration which will allow the student to complete the program in 10 hrs.) Language Arts (.5 GPA) EDUC-E 41 Methods of Teaching Reading II (P: EDUC-E40) EDUC-X 470 Psycholinguistics for Teachers of Reading Complete 1 of the following: (If exempt from taking ENG-W11 due to ACT/SAT scores, complete CMLT-C110 or ENG-W170) CMLT-C 110 Writing the World (EC) ENG-W 11 Elementary Composition (EC) ENG-W 170 Projects in Reading & Writing (EC) Complete of the following: AAAD-A 79 Early Black American Writing CMLT-C 40 Women in World Literature ENG-L 111 Discovering Literature (A&H) ENG-L 0 Introduction to Drama (A&H) ENG-L 04 Introduction to Fiction (A&H) ENG-L 05 Introduction to Poetry (A&H) ENG-L 06 Introduction to Prose (Excluding Fiction) (A&H) ENG-L 10 Studies in Popular Lit & Mass Media (A&H) ENG-L 1 Literary Masterpieces I (A&H) ENG-L 14 Literary Masterpieces II (A&H) ENG-L 4 Introduction to World Lit in English (A&H) (WC) ENG-L 40 Literature & Public Life (A&H) ENG-L 57 Twentieth Century Am. Poetry ENG-L 58 American Literature 1914-1960 ENG-L 64 Native American Literature ENG-L 69 Studies in British & American Authors The Arts (.5 GPA) EDUC-M 5 Looking At & Talking About Art EDUC-M 5 Method & Materials of Music: K-1 MUS-E 41 Intro to Music Fundamentals (Double Counts) Complete of the following: EDUC-M 15 Individualized Instruction in Art EDUC-M 00 Artifacts & Museums in Everyday Life (A&H) FINA-N 110 Intro to Studio Art for Non-majors (A&H) Mathematics (.5 GPA) 15-16 credits MATH-M/S/V 118 Finite Mathematics (P: yrs. HS algebra or M014) (MM) OR MATH-D 116 Intro. to Finite Math I AND MATH-D 117 Intro to Finite Math II (P: C- or better in D116) (MM) EDUC-N 101 Teach & Learn Elem School Math (P: M014, M018 or a score of at least 10 on the Math Skills Assessment Exam.) OR MATH-T 101 Mathematics for Elem. Teachers I (P: M014, M018 or a score of at least 10 on the Math Skills Assessment Exam.) EDUC-N 10 Teach & Learn Elem School Math II (P: EDUC- N101 or MATH-T101 with a grade of C or higher) OR MATH-M 119 Brief Survey of Calculus I (P: yrs. HS algebra or M014) (N&M) OR MATH-M 11 Calculus I (P: yrs. HS algebra, 1 yr. HS geometry, pre-calc. math (or equv.), & trig.; or both M05 & M06) (N&M) 4 EDUC-N 10 Teach & Learn Elem School Math II (P: EDUC-N101 or MATH-T101 with a grade of C or higher) OR MATH-T 10 Mathematics for Elem. Teachers III (P: EDUC-N101 or MATH-T101 with a grade of C or higher) EDUC-N 44 Teaching Elementary Math Problem Solving (P/C: EDUC-E4) (Spring only) Science (.5 GPA) 15-17 credits AST-A 100 The Solar System (N&M) OR CHEM-C 100 The World as Chemistry (N&M) BIOL-Q 01 Biological Science for Elem. Teachers (P: EDUC-Q 00) GEOL-G/S 10 Earth Sci: Mat. & Processes (N&M) OR GEOL-G/S 104 Evolution of the Earth (N&M) OR GEOL-G 105 Earth, Our Habitable Planet (N&M) PHYS-P 199 Physical Science through Inquiry (N&M) EDUC-Q 405 Integrated Sciences for Science Education (P: EDUC-E8) (Offered for the 1 st time Fall 015)

Social Studies (.5 GPA) Required (Complete both) GEOG-G 110 Introduction to Human Geography (S&H) POLS-Y 10 Introduction to American Politics (S&H) U.S. History (Select one) HIST-H 105 American History I (S&H) HIST-H 106 American History II (S&H) License Additions (A student may choose to complete a License Addition but it will require the completion of more than 10 hrs.) See individual license addition program sheets for details. (http://education.indiana.edu/license-development/ licensing/license-additions.html) World Civilization (Select one) ANTH-E 05 Peoples of the World (WC) FOLK-F 111 World Music & Culture (A&H, WC) GEOG-G 10 Regions of the World (S&H) HIST-B 00 Issues in Western European History (S&H, WC) HIST-H 101 World in 0th Century I (S&H, WC) HIST-H 10 World in 0th Century II (S&H, WC) HIST-H 10 Europe: Renaissance to Napoleon (S&H, WC) HIST-H 104 Europe: Napoleon to Present (S&H, WC) HIST-H 05 Ancient Civilization (S&H/WC) HIST-H 06 Medieval Civilization (S&H, WC) HIST-H 40 History of World Populations INTL-I 0 Global Development (S&H, WC) INTL-I 06 Identity & Conflict (S&H, WC) Social Studies Elective (Select one not taken above) HIST-B 00 Issues in Western European History (S&H, WC) HIST-C 10 Making of the Modern Middle East (S&H, WC) HIST-H 101 World in 0th Century I (S&H, WC) HIST-H 10 World in 0th Century II (S&H, WC) HIST-H 10 Europe: Renaissance to Napoleon (S&H, WC) HIST-H 104 Europe: Napoleon to Present (S&H, WC) HIST-H 05 Ancient Civilization (S&H/WC) HIST-H 06 Medieval Civilization (S&H, WC) HIST-H 11 Latin Amer Culture & Civilization I (S&H, WC) HIST-H 40 History of World Populations INTL-I 100 Intro to International Studies (S&H, WC) INTL-I 0 Global Development (S&H, WC) INTL-I 04 Human Rights & International Law (S&H, WC) INTL-I 06 Identity & Conflict (S&H, WC) LTAM-L 10 The Latin American Experience (S&H, WC) NELC-N 04 Topics in Middle Eastern Culture & Society (S&H, WC) Academic Minors (A student may choose to complete an Academic Minor but it will require the completion of more than 10 hrs.) Course requirements for each minor listed below can be found in the College of Arts & Sciences Bulletin (Exception: Health Education: See an Education Advisor for details.) Minor credits Minor credits Astronomy 17 Health Ed. 15 Biology 15 History 15 Chemistry 17 Math 16 Economics 18 Physics 19 English 15 Political Sci. 18 Fine Arts 15 Psychology 15 Geography 15 Sociology 15 Geology 15 World Lang. (FRN, GER or HISP) 15

This program sheet is effective for all students starting at IUB beginning summer 014. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ACADEMIC MINOR Choose ONE subject area to study in depth as an Academic Minor. Courses completed in the Content Area can double count in the Academic Minor. The completion of an Academic Minor will require you to complete more than 10 credit hours for your degree. Check the College of Arts & Sciences Bulletin for pre-requisite courses. Unless otherwise stated, at least 9 credit hours of the minor must be taken in residence on the Bloomington campus. A C or higher grade is required in each course. You must maintain a.5 GPA in the area you select. Astronomy (17 credits) (AST) AST-A 1, A PHYS-P 01 and Two of AST-A05, A0, A450, A451, A45, or A45. NOTE: The Academic Minor is not intended to be a subject specific teaching license. It will not appear on your academic transcript or teaching license. August 014 A student must take all necessary prerequisites, including some mathematics and physics classes. Students may substitute one 00-400 level astronomy course and or PHYS-P 01 with other 00-400 level courses in related fields (physics, mathematics, or computer science) with the permission of the School of Education Academic Standards Committee. Biology (Non-science Majors) (18 credits) (BIOL) BIOL-L111, L11, L11, L50, L69 and An approved statistics course at the 00 level, or one of L0 or L40. Additional biology major courses at the 00-level and above to total 18 or more credit hours. A minimum of 9 credit hours must be at the 00-400 level. Note: Biology L490 and L499 credit cannot count for either option in the biology minor. Chemistry (17 credits) (CHEM) CHEM-C117-C17 (or C105 and C15) and C41. Nine credit hours of electives chosen from CHEM-A14, A18 or C17-C18, C4, C60, C61, C6, C40, C44, C460, C481, C48, C484, C485, N0. Note: At least 1 credit hours must be taken in residence on the Bloomington campus. Economics (18 credits) (ECON) MATH-M119 or M11 ECON-E01 and E0 ECON-E1 Economics electives: At least two additional economics courses (6 credit hours) at the 00 or 400 level, excluding E496 and Y98. At least one of these elective courses ( credit hours) must be numbered above E1, excluding E70. English () (ENG) ENG-L60: Introduction to Advanced Study of Language One introductory genre course selected from : ENG-L0, L04, L05 or L06 (excluding fiction) Two literary history courses selected from ENG-L10, L1 or L16 One English elective at the 00-400 level. (May include L10, L1 or L16 if not used to fulfill requirement above. Note: W0 and W05 are not approved for inclusion in the minor Geography () (GEOG) GEOG-G110 or G10 GEOG-G 08 or G7 At least 9 credit hours in Geography courses must be completed at the 00-400 level. Geological Sciences () (GEOG) No more than one course at the 100 level. Either GEOL-G1 and G or G5. A minimum of 9 credits at the 00 to 400 level, including at least one course at the 00 level and one course at the 400 level. Health Education () (SPH) SPH-H160, H6, H414 and H464 One course from SPH-F55, F41, H150, H174, H180, H0, H5, H15, H18, N0 or N1.

History () (HIST) Students must complete 15 credit hours of history. Of the 15 credit hours in History, 9 must be at the 00 or 400 level. Mathematics (16 credits) (MATH) MATH-M1, S1, or M1 At least three courses at the 00 or 400 level. Note: The courses K00, K05, and K10 cannot be selected for the minor. Physics (19 hrs) (PHYS) One of the two 10 credit introductory course sequences: PHYS-P01-P0 or PHYS-P1-P. A modern physics course, to be chosen from PHYS-P01, P45, and P454. A laboratory course, to be chosen from PHYS-P09, P451, and P460. Another credit course above the level of PHYS-P01. At least 9 credit hours of course work at the 00 400 level. Political Science (18 credits) (POLS) At least 9 credits must be at the 00 or 400 level. At least two courses in one of the following blocks of courses and at least one course from one of the other two blocks: o American politics, public policy, law, and administration (Y01 Y0, Y4 Y6, Y9, Y49, Y7, Y94) o Comparative politics or international relations (Y Y48, Y50 Y7, Y74 Y76, Y407) o Political theory and methodology (Y79, Y81 Y88, Y95, Y405, Y406) Note: Only hours of credit in X80 and Y481 may be counted toward the minor. Psychology () (PSY) PSY-P155 or both P101 and P10. PSY-K00 or K10 or another approved College statistics course. Any two additional courses in PSY at the 00 or 400 level. In addition, students must complete MATH-M118, or M119, or a 00-level mathematics course, or the equivalent. At least 9 credit hours of course work for the minor must be completed at the 00 400 level. Sociology () (SOC) One of the following: SOC-S100, S105, S110, S1, S01, S10, S15, S17, S0, S0. Three sociology courses (9 credit hours) at the 00 400 level. An additional sociology course at any level. Studio Art (1 credits) (FINA) FINA-F100. FINA-F101 or F10. Two additional courses in studio art above the 100 level. Three courses in studio art at the 00-400 level (which must be completed on the Bloomington campus). World Language: French () (FRIT) FRIT-F50. FRIT-F00 (must be taken on the Bloomington campus). Nine additional credit hours of 00 400 level courses, including: o one course from the following: F05, F06, F61, F6, F6, F75 o one course from the following: F1, F15,F16 Two courses at the 00 400 level must be taken on the Bloomington campus, and one of these two courses must be F00. If F50 is satisfied through a placement exam and validation course then the student must take three courses at the 00 400 level on the Bloomington campus (and one of these must be F00). Note: No credit in the minor will be given for those courses listed in the College of Arts & Sciences Bulletin as carrying no credit toward the major. World Language: German () (GER) Students must complete 15 credit hours of Germanic Studies course credit at the 00 and 400 level, including at least 1 credit hours in courses taught in German. World Language: Spanish () (HISP) HISP-S50 HISP-S80 Any two of the 00-level core courses (S4, S6, S8), and One additional course at the 00 or 400 level. Students who place into the S00 level are not eligible for S80 credit. As a result, they must take an additional credits at the S00 or S400 level. Note: Native speakers of Spanish are expected to complete the minor with course work at the S00 and S400 level. The following courses cannot be used to fulfill any portion of the minor: S60, S65, S84, S90, S41, S494, S499, or any course from Portuguese or Catalan. For detailed information about the options available to minors, consult the departmental office of undergraduate studies.