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K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2002-2004
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Education
dAdvising
dUniversity General Education
dHonors Program
dSupport Facilities and Programs
dTeacher Education
dElementary Education Program
dSecondary Education Program
dSecondary Education Teaching Fields
dOptional Secondary Licensure Programs
dOptional Secondary Licensure Program at the Middle Level
dSecondary Education Programs Outside the College of Education
dOther Program Choices
dGeneral Courses
dCounseling and Educational Psychology
dEducational Administration and Leadership
dElementary Education
dFoundations and Adult Education
dSecondary Education
dSpecial Education
Engineering
Human Ecology
Technology and Aviation
Veterinary Medicine
Graduate School
Intercollegiate Athletics
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Outreach
University Faculty
 

Optional Secondary Licensure Programs

Licensure in one or more of these optional programs is available only to students who have successfully completed an approved full licensure program in another (first or primary) teaching area.

These optional programs give individuals the opportunity to teach in more than one area. These options lead to full licensure in the subject or subject area for grades 7 through 12. A cumulative 2.5 grade point average is required in all courses attempted in the subject or subject area. K-State will recommend an endorsement to the teaching licensure for any additional teaching area when all requirements have been completed, provided all requirements of the approved degree program and the secondary area of licensure have also been completed.

Business

EDSEC 215Information Processing3
EDSEC 315Administrative Data Applications3
EDSEC 415Administrative Support Services
and Technology1
EDSEC 416Office Management3
EDSEC 500Methods of Teaching Business in the
Secondary School2
EDSEC 520Block II Lab/Business1
ACCTG 231Accounting for Business Operations3
ACCTG 241Accounting for Investments
and Finances3
MANGT 390Business Law I3
ECON 110Principles of Macroeconomics3
ECON 120Microeconomics3
ECON 530Money and Banking3
or
FINAN 450Introduction to Finance3
CIS 200Fundamentals of Computer Programming (or other programming language)4
35
 
This prepares a student to teach typing, business law, business economics, bookkeeping, office practice, and data processing.
 
Computer studies
Computer science component
CIS 200Fundamentals of Software Design4
CIS 300Data and Program Structures3
or
EDETC 723Logo and Problem Solving3
 
Professional knowledge component
EDSEC 500Content Area Methods in the Secondary School (Computer Studies)2
EDETC 718Learning Technologies3
CIS 101Introduction to Information Technology1
CIS 102Introduction to Microcomputer Spreadsheet Applications1
CIS 103Introduction to Microcomputer Database Management1
CIS 104Introduction to Microcomputer Word Processing Applications1
16
 
English
One of the following survey courses required:
ENGL 361British Survey I3
ENGL 362British Survey II3
 
One of the following survey courses required:
ENGL 381American Survey I3
ENGL 382American Survey II3
 
All of the following required:
ENGL 252Introduction to Literary Studies3
ENGLA world literature course3
ENGL 350Introduction to Shakespeare3
ENGL 400Advanced Expository Writing for
Prospective Teachers3
ENGL 435Linguistics for Teachers3
ENGL 545Literature for Adolescents3
ENGLEnglish elective 320 or above3
EDSEC 500Methods of Teaching Language Arts in the Secondary School2
EDSEC 520Block II Lab/Language Arts1
30
 
English as a second language (7-12)
Secondary education majors may choose to complete course work leading to licensure in English as a second language (ESL). Endorsement in ESL can only be achieved in conjunction with the completion of a secondary initial licensure program.

To add English as a second language endorsement to a secondary teaching license, the following course work is required:

ANTH 200Introduction to Cultural Anthropology3
or
ANTH 522Becoming American3
or
DED 560Introduction to American Ethnic Studies3
or
EDCIP 733Curriculum Materials for Ethnic Diversity3
ENGL 600Principles of Linguistics3
or
EDSEC 731ESL/Dual Language Linguistics3
EDSEC 500Methods of Teaching Foreign Language in a Secondary School3
and
EDSEC 520Methods of Teaching Foreign Language in a Secondary School Lab1
EDSEC 742ESL/Dual Language Assessment3
EDSEC 745ESL/Language Practicum3
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Journalism
MC 235Mass Communication in Society3
MC 400News and Feature Writing3
MC 430Photography I3
MC 440Editing and Design3
MC 565Law of Mass Communications3
MC 605Supervision of School Publications3
EDSEC 500Methods of Teaching English/Journalism in the Secondary School2
EDSEC 520Block II Lab/Language Arts1
21
 
Mathematics
MATH 220Analytic Geometry and Calculus I4
MATH 221Analytic Geometry and Calculus II4
MATH 222Analytic Geometry and Calculus III4
MATH 240Elementary Differential Equations4
MATH 312Finite Applications of Mathematics3
MATH 511Introduction to Algebraic Systems3
MATH 570History of Mathematics3
MATH 572Foundations of Geometry3
 
Supporting courses required:
STAT 320Elements of Statistics3
CIS 200Fundamentals of Computer Programming4
EDSEC 500Methods of Teaching Mathematics in the Secondary School2
EDSEC 520Block II Lab/Mathematics1
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A supporting course in physics is recommended.
 
Modern language
Students seeking modern language endorsement must demonstrate proficiency in speaking and understanding the foreign language during the semester preceding methods (EDSEC 500) by scoring at least ``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. Contact the modern language education advisor for additional information.

French

FREN 211French III5
FREN 213French IV4
FREN 214French Conversation IVA2
FREN 511Masterpieces of French Literature I3
or
FREN 512Masterpieces of French Literature II3
FREN 513French Composition and Grammar3
FREN 514French Civilization3
FRENFrench electives at 500 or above6
EDSEC 500Methods of Teaching Foreign Language in the Secondary School2
EDSEC 520Block II Lab/Modern Language1
29
 
German
GRMN 221German III5
GRMN 223German IV4
GRMN 224German Conversation IVA2
GRMN 521Introduction to German Literature I3
or
GRMN 522Introduction to German Literature II3
GRMN 523German Composition3
GRMN 530German Civilization3
GRMNGerman electives at 500 or above6
EDSEC 500Methods of Teaching Foreign Language in the Secondary School2
EDSEC 520Block II Lab/Modern Language1
29
 
Spanish
SPAN 261Spanish III5
SPAN 263Spanish IV4
SPAN 264Elementary Spanish Conversation IVA2
SPAN 564Spanish Composition and Grammar3
SPAN 565Spanish Civilization3
or
SPAN 566Hispanic-American Civilization3
SPANSpanish electives at 500 or above6
SPAN 563Spanish-American Masterpieces3
or
SPAN 567Spanish Masterpieces3
EDSEC 500Methods of Teaching Foreign Language in the Secondary School (offered fall only)2
EDSEC 520Block II Lab/Modern Language1
29
 
Modern foreign language elementary school
Licensure to teach elementary school foreign language is an optional extension of secondary school licensure. The following must be added to the requirements for secondary modern foreign language licensure:
EDEL 585Teaching Participation in the Elementary School2
EDEL 720Foreign Language Methods for Elementary Schools (offered spring only)3
EDSEC 502Foreign Language Elementary School Practicum1
 
Natural science
Biology
BIOL 198Principles of Biology4
BIOL 201Organismic Biology5
BIOL 303Ecology of Environmental Problems3
or
BIOL 529Fundamentals of Ecology3
BIOL 455General Microbiology4
CHM 110/111General Chemistry/Lab4
or
CHM 210Chemistry I4
EDSEC 614Laboratory Techniques in Teaching
Science3
EDSEC 500Methods of Teaching Science in the
Secondary School2
EDSEC 520Block II Lab/Science1
GEOL 100Earth in Action3
GEOL 103Geology Lab1
PHYS 113General Physics4
or
PHYS 115Descriptive Physics5
PHYS 191Descriptive Astronomy3
MATH 100*College Algebra3
MATH 150*Plane Trigonometry3
MATH 312*Finite Applications of Math3
STAT 320Elements of Statistics3
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*Higher-level math courses may meet this requirement.

Other biology department courses may be considered for meeting the above requirements. It is important that they be approved in advance by a science education advisor.

Chemistry

CHM 210Chemistry I4
CHM 230Chemistry II4
CHM 350General Organic Chemistry3
CHM 352General Organic Chemistry Lab2
CHM 371Chemical Analysis4
BIOL 198Principles of Biology4
GEOL 100Earth in Action3
GEOL 103Geology Lab1
PHYS 113General Physics I4
or
PHYS 115Descriptive Physics5
PHYS 191Descriptive Astronomy3
EDSEC 614Laboratory Techniques in Teaching
Science3
EDSEC 500Methods of Teaching Science in the
Secondary School2
EDSEC 520Block II Lab/Science1
MATH 100*College Algebra3
MATH 150*Plane Trigonometry3
MATH 312*Finite Applications of Math3
STAT 320Elements of Statistics3
50
 
*Higher-level math courses may meet this requirement.

Other natural science courses may be considered for meeting the above requirements. It is important that they be approved in advance by a science education advisor, however, since most science courses are designed to meet the needs of curricula other than the classical natural sciences and would not satisfy the requirements.
 
Earth science or space science
GEOL 100Earth in Action3
GEOL 102Earth Through Time3
GEOL 103Geology Laboratory1
GEOL 105Oceanography3
GEOL 301Historical Geology Lab1
GEOL 502Mineralogy3
or
GEOL 520Geomorphology2
BIOL 198Principles of Biology4
CHM 210Chemistry I4
GEOG 220Environmental Geography I4
PHYS 113General Physics I4
or
PHYS 115Descriptive Physics5
PHYS 191Descriptive Astronomy3
EDSEC 500Methods of Teaching Science in the
Secondary School2
EDSEC 520Block II Lab/Science1
EDSEC 614Laboratory Techniques in Teaching
Science3
MATH 100*College Algebra3
MATH 150*Plane Trigonometry3
MATH 312*Finite Applications of Math3
STAT 320Elements of Statistics3
50-51
 
*Higher-level math courses may meet this requirement.

Other geology or physics courses may be considered for meeting the above requirements. It is important that they be approved in advance by a science education advisor.
 
General science
Core:
BIOL 198Principles of Biology4
CHM 110/111General Chemistry/Lab4
or
CHM 210Chemistry I*4
GEOL 100Earth in Action3
or
GEOL 512Earth Science3
GEOL 103Geology Lab1
PHYS 113General Physics I4
or
PHYS 115Descriptive Physics5
PHYS 191Descriptive Astronomy3
EDSEC 500Methods of Teaching Science in the
Secondary School2
EDSEC 520Block II Lab/Science1
EDSEC 614Laboratory Techniques in Teaching
Science3
MATH 100**College Algebra3
MATH 150**Plane Trigonometry3
MATH 312**Finite Applications of Math3
STAT 320Elements of Statistics3
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*Required for chemistry and physics options.
 
**Higher-level math courses may meet this requirement.

In addition to the core, candidates must complete at least one option below:
 
Biology option
BIOL 201Organismic Biology5
BIOL 303Ecology of Environmental Problems3
or
BIOL 529Fundamentals of Ecology3
 
Chemistry option
CHM 230Chemistry II4
CHM 371Chemical Analysis4
or
CHM 350General Organic Chemistry3
and
CHM 351General Organic Chemistry Lab2
 
Physics option
A minimum of 12 hours
PHYS 114General Physics II4
PHYSOne physics course that has
Physics II as a prerequisite
PHYSAdditional physics courses necessary
to bring option total to 12 hours.
 
Earth science option
GEOL 102Earth Through Time3
GEOL 105Oceanography3
 
At least one course selected from the following:
GEOL 502Mineralogy3
GEOL 520Geomorphology2
 
Other natural science courses may be considered for meeting the above requirements. It is important that they be approved in advance by a science education advisor.
 
Physics
BIOL 198Principles of Biology4
CHM 210Chemistry I4
PHYS 113General Physics I4
PHYS 114General Physics II4
PHYS 191Descriptive Astronomy3
PHYS 452Contemporary Physics4
GEOL 100Earth in Action3
GEOL 103Geology Lab1
MATH 100*College Algebra3
MATH 150*Plane Trigonometry3
MATH 210*Technical Calculus3
MATH 211*Technical Calculus II3
MATH 312*Finite Applications of Math3
STAT 320Elements of Statistics3
EDSEC 500Methods of Teaching Science in the
Secondary School2
EDSEC 520Block II Lab/Science1
EDSEC 614Laboratory Techniques in Teaching
Science3
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*Higher-level courses may meet this requirement.
 
Other natural science courses may be considered for meeting the above requirements. It is important that they be approved in advance by a science education advisor.
 
Psychology
PSYCH 110General Psychology3
PSYCH 350Experimental Methods in Psychology4
PSYCH 520Life Span Personality Development3
PSYCH 535Social Psychology3
PSYCH 460Cognitive Psychology3
or
PSYCH 475Principles of Learning3
or
PSYCH 480Fundamentals of Perception
and Sensation3
 
Supporting courses required:
STAT 320Elements of Statistics3
or
STAT 330Elementary Statistics for the
Social Sciences3
EDCEP 715Principles of Assessment3
EDSEC 500Methods of Teaching Social Science
in the Secondary School2
EDSEC 520Block II Lab/Social Sciences1
25
 
Speech
SPCH 321Public Speaking II3
THTRE 263Oral Interpretation of Literature3
SPCH 426Coaching and Directing
Speech Activities3
SPCH 325Argumentation and Debate3
THTRE 270Introduction to Theatre3
THTRE 261Fundamentals of Acting3
THTRE 368Fundamentals of Technical Production3
THTRE 565Principles of Directing3
EDSEC 500Methods of Teaching Speech in the
Secondary School2
EDSEC 520Block II Lab/Language Arts1
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Topics within Education:
dAdvising dSecondary Education Teaching Fields dEducational Administration and Leadership
dUniversity General Education dOptional Secondary Licensure Programs dElementary Education
dHonors Program dOptional Secondary Licensure 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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