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K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2000-2002
 

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dAdvising
dUniversity General Education
dHonors Program
dSupport Facilities and Programs
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dElementary Education Program
dSecondary Education Program
dSecondary Education Teaching Fields
dOptional Secondary Certification Programs
dOptional Secondary Certification Program at the Middle Level
dSecondary Education Programs Outside the College of Education
dOther Program Choices
dGeneral Courses
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Elementary Education Program

Bachelor of science in elementary education
Minimum of 129 hours required
Certification K-9

General education requirements

(53 hrs. minimum)
Communications (8-9 hrs.)
ENGL 100Expository Writing I 3
ENGL 200Expository Writing II 3
SPCH 105Public Speaking IA 2
or
SPCH 106Public Speaking I 3
or
SPCH 109Public Speaking Honors 3
 
Humanities (12 hrs.)
(Recommended courses are available in 13 Bluemont Hall.)
Literature 3
ENGL 355Literature for Children 3
Humanities 3
Fine arts appreciation 3
 
Social science (12 hrs.)
History: Choose from HIST 100, 101, 102, 251, 252, 531, 553.
Geography: Choose from GEOG 100, 310, 399, 440, 500.
Non-Western cultures: ANTH 204, AMETH 160, or at least three hours from cultures outside Western tradition, excludes those dealing with Greece, Rome, Western Europe, or North America.
Restricted elective: Three hours from the Departments of Anthropology (except ANTH 280 or 281), Economics, Psychology, History, Political Science, Sociology, or Geography (except GEOG 220 or 221).

Natural science (12 hrs.)
(Recommended courses are available in 13 Bluemont Hall.) Each area must include a lab.
Biological 4
Physical 4 
Earth science 4 
 
Quantitative sciences (9 hrs.)
MATH 100College Algebra* 3
MATH 160Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics* 3
or
STAT 320Elements of Statistics* 3
MATH 320Math for Elementary School Teachers I 3
 
*Grade of C or better required.

Pre-professional
For the freshman and sophomore years, or until requirements for admission to teacher education have been satisfied, students in the College of Education will enroll in the appropriate pre-professional curriculum: elementary (EDPPE) or secondary (EDPPS). These students are advised by a College of Education pre-professional advisor in 13 Bluemont Hall concerning the courses essential for entry into the teacher education program.

Students transferring to K-State after earning credit at another institution will be enrolled in a pre-professional program until it has been determined that requirements for admission to teacher education have been satisfied. Students attending community colleges are encouraged to plan their degree programs in a four-year sequence. The College of Education invites students to seek advice from the Center for Student and Professional Services in 13 Bluemont Hall concerning course selections.

Professional-level courses (44 hrs.)
All students must file an application for admission to the teacher education program. When a student's application has been approved, he or she is admitted to the professional program and assigned to a professional-level advisor.

Admission to teacher education is not required for enrollment in the following.
EDEL 220Orientation to Elementary/
Middle School 1
FSHS 110Introduction to Human Development 3
FSHS 200Sexuality and Health 2
EDEL 300Principles of Elementary Education 3
ART 425Art for Elementary Schools 3
MUSIC 405Music for Elementary Teachers 3
EDEL 379Elementary/Middle-Level Physical
Education Methods 2
EDETC 318Instructional Media and Technology 2
 
Admission to teacher education is required for enrollment in the following courses. EDCEP 315 may be taken before or concurrently with Block A. EDSP 324 and EDCIP 455 may be taken anytime after admission to teacher education but before student teaching.
EDCEP 315Educational Psychology 3
EDSP 324Exceptional Child in the Regular
Classroom. 3
EDCIP 455Teaching in a Multicultural Society 2
 
Block A
Block A must be taken before Block B.
EDEL 470Elementary/Middle-Level Science
Methods 3
EDEL 473Elementary/Middle-Level Mathematics
Methods 3
EDEL 420Block A Clinical Experience 1
 
Block B
EDEL 474Elementary/Middle-Level Reading
Methods 3
EDEL 471Elementary/Middle-Level Language
Arts Methods 3
EDEL 472Elementary/Middle-Level Social
Studies Methods 3
EDEL 430Block B Practicum 1
 
Professional semester (16 hrs.)
Requirements for admittance to student teaching: Minimum 3.0 GPA in all Block A and Block B courses, with no grade lower than a C in any blocked course. Students may re-take blocked methods courses one time only.
EDEL 585Teaching Participation in the Elementary
School (with seminar) 16
 
Area of concentration (15 hrs.)
The 15 hours selected in the area of concentration are in addition to those taken to meet general education requirements. Guidelines for applicable courses are available in the Center for Student and Professional Services. Concentrations are offered in the following fields: art, biological science, communication arts, dance, English, family studies, general science, health education, mathematics, modern foreign languages, music, physical science, social science, special education, and speech pathology.

Minimum hours required in the area
of concentration 15
Total credit hours required for graduation 129
 
Middle-level endorsement
An endorsement to teach at the middle level grades in the fields of English, mathematics, science, and social studies may be added to the elementary education program. See your advisor for information on specific requirements.

English as a second language endorsement
An endorsement for English as a second language for grades K-9 may be added to the elementary education program. See your advisor for information on specific requirements.

Topics within Education:
dAdvising dSecondary Education Teaching Fields dEducational Administration and Leadership
dUniversity General Education dOptional Secondary Certification Programs dElementary Education
dHonors Program dOptional Secondary Certification Program at the Middle Level dFoundations and Adult Education
dSupport Facilities and Programs dSecondary Education Programs Outside the College of Education dSecondary Education
dTeacher Education dOther Program Choices dSpecial Education
dElementary Education Program dGeneral Courses   
dSecondary Education Program dCounseling and Educational Psychology   
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November 10, 2000