SECONDARY EDUCATION - BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION

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Secondary Education - Bachelor of Science in Education 1 SECONDARY EDUCATION - BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION General education and professional education requirements are similar for all degree programs in the College of Education. Students should meet with an advisor to plan appropriate general education courses for a secondary education major. The below programs are labeled as Concentrations in the catalog and on student transcripts, but are also recognized at "Teaching Fields" for the Teacher Education Program. Language Arts Area I: English and 1 MATH 121G College Algebra MATH 210G Mathematics Appreciation or MATH 142G Area III: Calculus for the Biological and Management Choose two different subject areas 8 ASTR 105G The Planets or ASTR 110G Introduction to Astronomy BIOL 101G & 101GL BIOL 111G & 111GL BIOL 211G CHEM 110G CHEM 111G CHEM 112G GEOL 111G GEOL 212G GEOG 111G Human Biology and Human Biology Natural History of Life and Natural History of Life and Principles and Applications of Chemistry General Chemistry I General Chemistry II Introductory Geology The Dynamic Earth Geography of the Natural Environment Area IV: Social and Behavorial C EP 110G Human Growth and Behavior JOUR 105G Media and Society Choose one from the following: ANTH 20G GEOG 112G GEOG 120G GOVT 100G Introduction to World Regional Geography American National Government GOVT 110G GOVT 150G GOVT 160G American Political Issues International Political Issues HIST 101G Roots of or HIST 102G HIST 201G Introduction to Early American History or HIST 202G THTR 101G The World of Theatre Viewing a Wider World ( credits satisfied with content area courses) LIB 11V Information Literacy EDUC 15 Multicultural Education SPED 50 EDLT 68 Integrating Technology with Teaching EDUC 81 Secondary Field Experience EDUC 42 EDUC 475 Contemporary Issues in Education EDUC 460 Teaching Language Arts at the Middle and High School Level RDG 414 Content Area Literacy Language Arts Content Area COMM 25G or ENGL 11G or ENGL 18G ENGL 251 Survey of American Literature I or ENGL 252 Survey of American Literature II ENGL 271 Survey of English Literature I or ENGL 272 Survey of English Literature II ENGL 10 Critical Writing Choose one from the following: ENGL 9V ENGL 41V ENGL 80V ENGL 94V Chicana/o Literature American Indian Literature Women Writers Southwestern Literature Choose one from the following: ENGL 405 Chaucer

2 Secondary Education - Bachelor of Science in Education ENGL 429 ENGL 48 ENGL 442 ENGL 444 ENGL 458 ENGL 46 ENGL 469 ENGL 481 ENGL 49 British Romanticism Literature of the American Renaissance Modern and Contemporary American Poetry Modern British Fiction Latino/a Literature and Culture Advanced Study in English Literature Advanced Study in American Literature Women's Literature Middle English Textual Cultures ENGL 408 Shakespeare I or ENGL 409 Shakespeare II Select one from the following: ENGL 412 ENGL 41 ENGL 449 ENGL 479 Writing in the Workplace Technical Editing Advanced Study in Writing Computers and Writing ENGL 416 Approaches to Literature ENGL 470 Approaches to Composition ENGL Elective 400+ 1 Other requirements are met by finishing the Language Arts Teaching Field. Math Area I: English and Choose one from the following: ENGL 11G ENGL 18G Choose one from the following: COMM 25G Effective Leadership and (completed with the Math Concentration) Area III: PHYS 211G PHYS 215G & 215GL General Physics I and General Physics I Engineering Physics I and Engineering Physics I PHYS 212G & 212GL PHYS 216G & 216GL General Physics II and General Physics II Engineering Physics II and Engineering Physics II Area IV: Social and Behavioral C EP 110G Human Growth and Behavior Choose one of the following courses: ECON 201G ECON 251G ECON 252G Introduction to Economics Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics Choose one from the following: ANTH 20G GEOG 112G GEOG 120G GOVT 100G GOVT 110G GOVT 150G GOVT 160G Introduction to World Regional Geography American National Government American Political Issues International Political Issues HIST 101G Roots of or HIST 102G HIST 201G Introduction to Early American History or HIST 202G Choose one from the following: ART 101G DANC 101G MUS 101G MUS 201G THTR 101G Orientation in Art Dance Appreciation An Introduction to Music History of Jazz in Popular Music: A Blending of Cultures The World of Theatre Viewing a Wider World ( credits satisfied with content area courses) LIB 11V Information Literacy EDUC 15 Multicultural Education SPED 50 EDLT 68 Integrating Technology with Teaching EDUC 81 Secondary Field Experience EDUC 42 EDUC 475 Contemporary Issues in Education EDUC 462 Teaching Mathematics at the Middle and High School Level RDG 414 Content Area Literacy

Secondary Education - Bachelor of Science in Education Math Content Area Courses MATH 191G Calculus and Analytic Geometry I 4 MATH 192G Calculus and Analytic Geometry II 4 MATH 291G Calculus and Analytic Geometry III C S 111 Computer Science Principles 4 E T 182 Digital Logic MATH 279 Introduction to Higher Mathematics MATH 280 Introduction to Linear Algebra STAT 71 Statistics for Engineers and Scientists I or A ST 11 Statistical Applications Math elective 00+ or A ST 11 Math elective 00+ Math elective 00+ General Science Area I: English and Choose one from the following: ENGL 11G ENGL 18G Choose one from the following: COMM 25G Effective Leadership and MATH 121G College Algebra MATH 142G or MATH 191G Calculus for the Biological and Management Calculus and Analytic Geometry I Area III: (completed with the Science Concentration) Area IV: Social and Behavioral C EP 110G Human Growth and Behavior GEOG 112G World Regional Geography or GEOG 120G Choose one from the following: ANTH 20G Introduction to Choose one from the following HIST 101G HIST 102G HIST 110G Roots of Making History HIST 111G Global History to 1500 HIST 112G Global History Since 1500 HIST 201G HIST 202G HIST 211G East Asia to 1600 Introduction to Early American History HIST 212G East Asia since 1600 HIST 221G Islamic Civilizations to 1800 HIST 222G Islamic Civilizations since 1800 Choose two "G" courses in different departments (ART, DANC, ENGL, HIST, MUS, PHIL, THTR) Viewing a Wider World ( additional credits satisfied with content area courses) LIB 11V Information Literacy EDUC 15 Multicultural Education SPED 50 EDLT 68 Integrating Technology with Teaching EDUC 81 Secondary Field Experience EDUC 42 EDUC 489 Topics (Science for Educators) EDUC 475 Contemporary Issues in Education EDUC 46 Teaching Science at the Middle and High School Level RDG 414 Content Area Literacy General Science Core Courses BIOL 111G Natural History of Life BIOL 111GL Natural History of Life 1 BIOL 211G BIOL 211GL CHEM 111G General Chemistry I 4 or CHEM 115 Principles of Chemistry I CHEM 112G General Chemistry II 4 or CHEM 116 Principles of Chemistry II 6 1

4 Secondary Education - Bachelor of Science in Education PHYS 211G PHYS 21 & 21 L PHYS 215G & 215GL PHYS 221G & 221GL General Physics I and General Physics I Mechanics and Experimental Mechanics Engineering Physics I and Engineering Physics I General Physics for Life I and to General Physics for Life Science I PHYS 212G & 212GL PHYS 214 & 214 L PHYS 216G & 216GL PHYS 222G & 222GL General Physics II and General Physics II 1 Electricity and Magnetism and Electricity and Magnetism Engineering Physics II and Engineering Physics II General Physics for Life II and to General Physics for Life II BIOL 01 Principles of Ecology BIOL 05 Principles of Genetics BIOL 467 Evolution BIOL 00+ Plant Science Elective Total Credits 121 Social Studies Area I: English and Choose one from the following: ENGL 11G ENGL 18G Choose one from the following: COMM 25G Effective Leadership and MATH 121G College Algebra MATH 210G Mathematics Appreciation or MATH 142G Area III: : Calculus for the Biological and Management Choose two from two different subject areas 8 ASTR 105G The Planets or ASTR 110G Introduction to Astronomy BIOL 101G & 101GL Human Biology and Human Biology BIOL 110G BIOL 111G & 111GL BIOL 211G CHEM 110G CHEM 111G CHEM 112G GEOL 111G GEOL 212G GEOG 111G Contemporary Problems in Biology Natural History of Life and Natural History of Life and Principles and Applications of Chemistry General Chemistry I General Chemistry II Introductory Geology The Dynamic Earth Geography of the Natural Environment Area IV: Social and Behavioral : C EP 110G Human Growth and Behavior GEOG 120G GOVT 100G American National Government or GOVT 110G : HIST 111G Global History to 1500 or HIST 112G Global History Since 1500 HIST 211G East Asia to 1600 or HIST 212G East Asia since 1600 HIST 221G Islamic Civilizations to 1800 or HIST 222G Islamic Civilizations since 1800 Viewing a Wider World ( additional credits satisfied with content area courses) LIB 11V Information Literacy EDUC 15 Multicultural Education SPED 50 EDLT 68 Integrating Technology with Teaching EDUC 81 Secondary Field Experience EDUC 42 EDUC 475 Contemporary Issues in Education EDUC 461 Teaching Social Studies at the Middle and High School Level RDG 414 Content Area Literacy Social Studies Core Courses ECON 251G Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 252G Principles of Microeconomics GEOG 281 Map Use: Reading, Analysis and Interpretation

Secondary Education - Bachelor of Science in Education 5 HIST 101G Roots of or HIST 102G HIST 201G Introduction to Early American History HIST 202G HIST 68 Teaching History HIST 86 New Mexico History GOVT, ECON, GEOG, or HIST Elective 00+ HIST Elective 00+