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K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2000-2002
 

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Secondary Education Teaching Fields

Agricultural education
For agricultural education requirements, see the section on secondary education programs outside the College of Education.

Art education (EDART)
Students preparing for K-12 certification must complete ART 425 Art for Elementary Schools and student teaching on both the elementary and secondary levels.

ART 1002D Design 3
ART 190Drawing I 3
ART 195Survey of Art History I 3
ART 196Survey of Art History II 3
ART 2003D Design 3
ART 210Drawing II 3
ART 220Water Color I 3
ART 245Painting I 3
ART 265Ceramics I 3
ART 270Metalsmithing and Jewelry 3
ART 295Photography in Art 3
ART 376Studio Art Exploration 3
ART 545Twentieth Century Art History I 3
ART 690Techniques in Teaching Art 2
Three additional art studio hours that build on prior course experience in that area 3
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Business education (EDBUS)

 
ACCTG 231Accounting for Business Operations 3
ACCTG 241Accounting for Investments and
Finances 3
MANGT 390Business Law I 3
MANGT 420Management Concepts 3
MKTG 400Marketing 3
University General Education courseSPEECH 311Business and Professional Speaking 3
 
EDSEC 215Information Processing 3
EDSEC 315Administrative Data Applications 3
EDSEC 415Administrative Support Services
and Technology 1
EDSEC 416Office Management 3
ECON 530Money and Banking 3
or
FINAN 450Introduction to Finance 3
 
Select one of the following:
FINAN 460Insurance 3
MANGT 440Entrepreneurship 3
MANGT 466Management Information Systems 4
 
Option A: Computer literacy  8
CIS 300Algorithms and Data Structures 3
or
EDETC 723Logo and Problem Solving 3
EDETC 718Microcomputers in Instruction 2
EDETC 719Microcomputers in Instruction Lab 1
EDSEC 500Content Area Methods in the Secondary School: Computers 2
 
Option B: Vocational office education  7
EDSEC 611Coordination Techniques 1
EDSEC 612Job Analysis 1
EDSEC 620Principles and Philosophy of
Vocation Education 3
EDSEC 701Administration and Supervision of
Vocational Education 2
 
Option C: Accounting 6
Supporting courses required
ECON 110Principles of Macroeconomics 3
ECON 120Principles of Microeconomics 3
CIS 101, 102,
 103, and 104Introduction to Information Technology and Microcomputers 4
CIS 200Fundamentals of Computer Programming 4
 
Select one of the following:
FSHS 105Introduction to Personal and Family
Finance 3
FSHS 400Family Economics 3
FSHS 405Advanced Personal and Family
Finance 3
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English (EDENG)
Three of the following four survey courses:
ENGL 361British Survey I 3
ENGL 362British Survey II 3
ENGL 381American Survey I 3
ENGL 382American Survey II 3
 
Required:
ENGL 252Introduction to Literary Studies 3
ENGL 350Introduction to Shakespeare 3
ENGL 400Advanced Expository Writing for
Prospective Teachers 3
ENGL 435Liguistics for Tchrs. 3
ENGL 545Literature for Adolescents 3
ENGLWorld literature 3
English Elective 320 or above:3
ENGL3
Lit Electives 600 or above:
ENGL3
ENGL3
Composition Elective:
ENGL3
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English/journalism (EDENJ)
Two of the following:
ENGL 361British Survey I 3
ENGL 362British Survey II 3
ENGL 381American Survey I 3
ENGL 382American Survey II 3
Required:
ENGL 252Introduction to Literary Studies 3
ENGL 350Introduction to Shakespeare 3
ENGL 435Linguistics for Tchrs. 3
ENGL 545Literature for Adolescents 3
ENGLEnglish Elective 320 or above3
ENGLA world literature course 3
ENGL - Lit Elective above 600 level3
Literature elective above 600 level 3
MC 235Mass Communication in Society 3
MC 400News and Feature Writing 3
MC 430Photography I 3
MC 440Editing and Design 3
MC 565Law of Mass Communications 3
MC 605Supervision of School Publications 3
PSYCH 650Psychologogy of Learning 3
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Family and consumer sciences education
For family and consumer sciences education requirements, see the section on secondary education programs outside the College of Education.

Journalism (EDJOR)

MC 235Mass Communication in Society 3
MC 400News and Feature Writing 3
MC 430Photography I 3
MC 440Editing and Design 3
MC 565Law of Mass Communications 3
MC 605Supervision of School Publications 3
 
Electives (Recommended courses) (12 hours):
MC 320Principles of Advertising 3
MC 360Publications Practice 1-4
MC 410Writing for the Electronic Media 3
MC 470Audio I 3
or
MC 480Video I 3
MC 500Advanced News and Feature Writing 3
MC 510Yearbook Editing and Management 2
MC 540Advanced Editing and Design 3
MC 555Advertising Techniques 3
MC 710History of Journalism 3
MC 720Ethics in Mass Communications 3
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Mathematics (EDMTH)
MATH 220Analytic Geometry and Calculus I 4
MATH 221Analytic Geometry and Calculus II 4
MATH 222Analytic Geometry and Calculus III 4
MATH 240Elementary Differential Equations 4
MATH 312Finite Application of Mathematics 3
MATH 511Introduction to Algebraic Systems 3
MATH 570History of Math 3
MATH 572Foundations of Geometry 3
 
Approved mathematics courses numbered 400-799 (6 hours) (Recommended courses): MATH 510Discrete Math 3
MATH 520Foundations of Analysis 3
MATH 551Applied Matrix Theory 3
MATH 591Topics of Secondary School Teaching 3
 
Supporting courses required:
STAT 320Elements of Statistics 3
or
STAT 510Introductory Probability and
Statistics I 3
CIS 200Fundamentals of Computer Programming 4
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It is recommended that a course in physics be included as part of general education.
 
Modern languages (EDMLA)
Modern language majors must demonstrate proficiency in speaking and understanding the foreign language during the semester preceding methods (EDSEC 500) by scoring at least an ``advanced'' on the Department of Modern Languages oral proficiency interview. The interview is conducted by members of the modern language department faculty by arrangement with each individual. Students should contact the modern language education advisor for additional information.
 
French
Required:
FREN 211French III 5
FREN 213French IV 4
FREN 214French Conversation IVA 2
FREN 511Masterpieces of French Literature I 3
FREN 512Masterpieces of French Literature II 3
FREN 513French Composition and Grammar 3
FREN 514French Civilization 3
FREN 719Advanced Spoken and Written French 3
FRENFrench electives at 500 and above 6
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German
Required:
GRMN 221German III 5
GRMN 223German IV 4
GRMN 224German Conversation IVA 2
GRMN 521Introduction to German Literature I 3
GRMN 522Introduction to German Literature II 3
GRMN 530German Civilization 3
GRMN 731Advanced Spoken and Written German 3
GRMNGerman electives at 500 and above 9
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Spanish
Required:
SPAN 261Spanish III 5
SPAN 263Spanish IV 4
SPAN 264Elementary Spanish Conversation IVA 2
SPAN 563Introduction to the Literature of
Spanish America 3
SPAN 564Spanish Composition and Grammar 3
SPAN 565Spanish Civilization 3
or
SPAN 566Hispanic-American Civilization 3
SPAN 567Introduction to the Literature of Spain 3
SPAN 571Advanced Spanish Conversation 3
SPANSpanish electives at 500 and above 6
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Certification to teach elementary school foreign language is an optional extension of secondary school certification. The following must be added to the requirements for secondary modern foreign language certification if elementary foreign language certification is desired:
 
EDEL 502Foreign Language Elementary School Practicum 1-3
EDEL 585Teaching Participation in the Elementary School 3
EDEL 720Foreign Language Methods for Elementary Schools (offered spring only) 3
 
Natural sciences
Biological science (EDBSC)
BIOL 198Principles of Biology 4
BIOL 201Organismic Biology 5
BIOL 450Modern Genetics4
or
ASI 500Genetics 3
BIOL 455Gen. Microbiology4
BIOL 303Ecol./Env. Prob.3
or
BIOL 529Fund./Ecology3
BIOL 541Cell Bioloby 3
6-7 hrs. Approved electives at the 300 level or higher from the Dept. of Biology or related life sciences (e.g., Entomology, Horticulture, Plant Pathology, etc.):
BIOL  
BIOL 
Chemistry courses required:
CHM 210Chemistry I 4
CHM 230Chemistry II 4
CHM 350General Organic Chemistry 3
CHM 351General Organic Chemistry Lab 2
 
Other required courses:
GEOL 103Geology Laboratory 1
GEOL 512Earth Science 3
PHYS 115Descriptive Physics 5
PHYS 191Descriptive Astronomy 3
MATH 100College Algebra 3
MATH 150Plane Trigonometry 3
MATH 312Finite Applications of Math 3
STAT 320Elements of Statistics 3
EDSEC 614Lab Techniques in Teaching Science 3
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Chemistry (EDCHM)
CHM 210Chemistry I 4
CHM 230Chemistry II 4
CHM 350General Organic Chemistry 3
CHM 351General Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2
CHM 371Chemical Analysis 4
CHM 500General Physical Chemistry 3
CHMChemistry electives 5
 
Supporting courses required:
BIOL 198Principles of Biology 4
GEOL 100Earth in Action 3
GEOL 103Geology Lab 1
MATH 220Analytic Geometry and Calculus I 4
MATH 221Analytic Geometry and Calculus II 4
MATH 222Analytic Geometry and Calculus III 4
or
MATH 312Finite Applications of Math 3
PHYS 113General Physics I 4
PHYS 114General Physics II 4
PHYS 191Descriptive Astronomy 4
STAT 320Elementary Statistics 3
EDSEC 614Laboratory Techniques in Teaching
Science 3
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It is highly recommended that additional courses be selected to fulfill requirements for an additional teaching area in biology or physics. The course selection should be made in consultation with the science education advisor.
 
Earth science (EDESC)
GEOL 100Earth in Action 3
GEOL 102Earth Through Time 3
GEOL 103Geology Laboratory 1
GEOL 105Oceanography 3
GEOL 301Historical Geology Lab 1
GEOL 502Mineralogy 3
GEOL 520Geomorphology 2
 
Supporting courses required:
BIOL 198Principles of Biology 4
BIOL 201Organismic Biology 5
CHM 210Chemistry I 4
CHM 230Chemistry II 4
GEOG 220Environmental Geography I 4
GEOG 221Environmental Geography II 4
MATH 100College Algebra 3
MATH 150Plane Trigonometry 3
MATH 312Finite Applications 3
PHYS 113General Physics I 4
PHYS 114General Physics II 4
PHYS 191Descriptive Astronomy 3
STAT 320Elementary Statistics 3
EDSEC 614Laboratory Techniques in Teaching
Science 3
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It is highly recommended that additional courses be selected to fulfill requirements for an additional teaching area in biology, physics, or chemistry. The course selection should be made in consultation with the science education advisor.
 
Physical science (EDPSC)
PHYS 113General Physics I 4
PHYS 114General Physics II 4
PHYS 191Descriptive Astronomy 3
PHYS 452Contemporary Physics 4
CHM 210Chemistry I 4
CHM 230Chemistry II 4
CHM 350General Organic Chemistry 3
CHM 351General Organic Chemistry
Laboratory 2
CHM 371Chemical Analysis 4
GEOL 100Earth in Action 3
GEOL 102Earth Through Time 3
GEOL 103Geology Laboratory 1
GEOL 105Oceanography 3
GEOL 301Historical Geology Lab 1
GEOL 502Mineralogy 3
or
GEOL 520Geomorphology 2
GEOG 220Environmental Geography I 4
 
Supporting courses required:
BIOL 198Principles of Biology 4
MATH 220Analytic Geometry and Calculus I 4
MATH 221Analytic Geometry and Calculus II 4
MATH 222Analytic Geometry and Calculus III 4
or
MATH 312Finite Applications of Math 3
STAT 320Elementary Statistics 3
EDSEC 614Laboratory Techniques in Teaching
Science 3
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Physics (EDPHY)
PHYS 122Computation and Experimentation
in Physics 3
PHYS 191Descriptive Astronomy 3
PHYS 223Physics I: Mechanics and
Thermodynamics 5
PHYS 224Physics II: Electromagnetism and Sound 5
PHYS 325Physics III: Relativity and Quantum Physics 3
PHYS 506Physics Laboratory 3
PHYS 522Mechanics I 3
PHYS 532Electricity and Magnetism I 3
PHYS 636Physical Measurements Lab 4
 
Supporting courses required:
BIOL 198Principles of Biology 4
CHM 210Chemistry I 4
CHM 230Chemistry II 4
GEOL 103Geology Laboratory 1
GEOL 100Earth in Action 3
or
GEOL 512Earth Science 3
MATH 220Analytic Geometry and Calculus I 4
MATH 221Analytic Geometry and Calculus II 4
MATH 222Analytic Geometry and Calculus III 4
MATH 240Series and Differential Equations 4
EDSEC 614Laboratory Techniques in Teaching
Science 3
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It is highly recommended that additional courses be selected to fulfill requirements for an additional teaching area in chemistry or mathematics. The course selection should be made in consultation with the science education advisor.
 
Social sciences
Economics (EDEC)
Courses required:
ANTH 200Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3
or
ANTH 204General Education Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3
ECON 110Principles of Macroeconomics 3
GEOG 100World Regional Geography 3
GEOG 200Human Geography 3
POLSC 110Introduction to Political Science 3
POLSC 321Kansas Politics and Government 3
POLSC 325U.S. Politics 3
SOCIO 211Introduction to Sociology 3
HIST 101World Civilization: Rise of Europe 3
HIST 102World Civilization: Modern Era 3
HIST 251U.S. History to 1877 3
HIST 252U.S. History Since 1877 3
 
Supporting courses:
ECON 120Principles of Microeconomics 3
ECON 510Intermediate Macroeconomics I 3
ECON 520Intermediate Macroeconomics II 3
ECON 530Money and Banking 3
ECON 536Comparative Economics 3
 
Three hours of 500 level or above from economics: ECON 3
 
Three hours of 300 level or above from history: HIST 3
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Geography (EDGEO)
Courses required:
ANTH 200Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3
or
ANTH 204General Education Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3
ECON 110Principles of Macroeconomics  3
GEOG 100World Regional Geography  3
GEOG 200Human Geography  3
POLSC 110Introduction to Political Science  3
POLSC 321Kansas Politics and Government  3
POLSC 325U.S. Politics  3
SOCIO 211Introduction to Sociology  3
HIST 101World Civilization: Rise of Europe  3
HIST 102World Civilization: Modern Era  3
HIST 251U.S. History to 1877  3
HIST 252U.S. History Since 1877  3
 
Supporting courses:
GEOG 220Environmental Geography I 4
GEOG 440Geography of Natural Resources 3
GEOG 450Geography of Economic Behavior 3
GEOG 500Geography of the United States 3
 
Three hours of 500 level or above from geography: GEOG 3
 
Three hours of 300 level or above from history: HIST 3
 
Three hours of 300 level or above from economics, history, political science, or sociology: ECON/HIST/POLSC/SOCIO 3
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History (EDHST)
Courses required:
ANTH 200Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3
or
ANTH 204General Education Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3
ECON 110Principles of Macroeconomics  3
GEOG 100World Regional Geography  3
GEOG 200Human Geography  3
POLSC 110Introduction to Political Science  3
POLSC 321Kansas Politics and Government  3
POLSC 325U.S. Politics  3
SOCIO 211Introduction to Sociology  3
HIST 101World Civilization: Rise of Europe  3
HIST 102World Civilization: Modern Era  3
HIST 251U.S. History to 1877  3
HIST 252U.S. History Since 1877  3
 
Supporting course:
HIST 586Junior Seminar 3
 
Nine hours of 500 level or above from history distributed in 3 of the following areas:
Ancient medieval and early modern Europe
HIST
Modern Europe including Britain
HIST
The Third World (Asia, Africa, Latin America)
HIST
The United States
History of science, technology, and military history
HIST
 
Three hours of 300 level or above from economics, geography, political science, or sociology
ECON/GEOG/POLSC/SOCIO 3
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Political science (EDPLS)
Courses required:
ANTH 200Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3
or
ANTH 204General Education Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3
ECON 110Principles of Macroeconomics 3
GEOG 100World Regional Geography 3
GEOG 200Human Geography 3
POLSC 110Introduction to Political Science 3
POLSC 321Kansas Politics and Government 3
POLSC 325U.S. Politics 3
SOCIO 211Introduction to Sociology 3
HIST 101World Civilization: Rise of Europe 3
HIST 102World Civilization: Modern Era 3
HIST 251U.S. History to 1877 3
HIST 252U.S. History Since 1877 3
 
Supporting courses:
POLSC 301Introduction to Political Thought 3
POLSC 333World Politics 3
POLSC 344Introduction to Comparative Politics 3
POLSC 400Inquiry into Politics and Analysis 3
 
Three hours of 300 level or above from history: HIST 3
 
Three hours of 300 level or above from economics, history, geography, or sociology: ECON/HIST/GEOG/SOCIO 3
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Sociology (EDSOC)
Courses required:
ANTH 200Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3
or
ANTH 204General Education Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3
ECON 110Principles of Macroeconomics 3
GEOG 100World Regional Geography 3
GEOG 200Human Geography 3
POLSC 110Introduction to Political Science 3
POLSC 321Kansas Politics and Government 3
POLSC 325U.S. Politics 3
SOCIO 211Introduction to Sociology 3
HIST 101World Civilization: Rise of Europe 3
HIST 102World Civilization: Modern Era 3
HIST 251U.S. History to 1877 3
HIST 252U.S. History Since 1877 3
 
Supporting courses:
SOCIO 440Social Organization 3
SOCIO 511Comparative Social Theory 3
SOCIO 520Methods of Social Research 3
SOCIO 535Population Dynamics 3
SOCIO 450Social Interaction 3
or
SOCIO 640Sociology of Family 3
 
Three hours of 500 level or above from sociology: SOCIO 3
 
Three hours of 300 level or above from history: HIST 3
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Speech (EDSPH)
All speech education majors are required to complete
36 hours of speech and theatre courses in addition to SPCH 105 or 106, Public Speaking IA or I.
 
The following courses are required:
SPCH 325Argumentation and Debate 3
SPCH 321Public Speaking II 3
SPCH 330Rhetoric in Western Thought 3
SPCH 426Coaching and Directing Speech
Activities 3
SPCH500 level or above in general speech 3
SPCH 322Interpersonal Communication 3
or
SPCH 326Small Group Discussion 3
THTRE 261Fundamentals of Acting 3
THTRE 263Oral Interpretation of Literature 3
THTRE 270Introduction to Theatre 3
THTRE 368Fundamentals of Technical Production 3
THTRE 370Dramatic Structure 3
THTRE500 level or above in theatre 3
THTRE 565Principles of Directing 3
MC 235Mass Communications in Society 3
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dElementary Education Program dGeneral Courses   
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