Saturday, April 25, 2009

Social Science Education


Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
ED100 Intro to Education (recommended but not req.) 1
E120 English Composition 3
PY111 General Psychology (Area HS) 4
H150 American Experience (Area CT) 3
TA101 Oral Communications 3
16-17 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
ED225 Substance Abuse & Community Health 2
PS102 American National Government (Area HS) 3
S110 Sociological Imagination (Area HS) 3
ST132 Reasoning with Statistics (Area QS) 3
H125 Europe and the World 4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
18 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
ID160 Artscore 2
ED300 School, Society & Media 6
EC261 Principles of Microeconomics (Area HS) 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
ED305 Learning, Development & Exceptionality 6
S250 Logic of Analysis 4
PY211 Developmental Psychology 3
Upper Division Social Science Elective 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
19 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
GE305 Introduction to Geography (Area CT) May be taken spring semester. 3
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester)
ED350 Philosophy,Curriculum,Methods: Grades 5-12 4
ED360 Reading: Grades 5-12 2
ED370 Educational Measurement, Techn & Literacy 2
ED390 Special Methods: Grades 5-12 2
AN300 Introduction to Anthropology (Area CT) 3
16 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
AN300 Introduction to Anthropology (Area CT) Offered in spring only.
GE315 Geography (offered fall and spring semesters) 3
Upper Division Social Science Elective 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
18 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
ED480 Student Teaching: Early Adol./Young Adult 13
ED485 Human Relations & Cultural Diversity: 5-12 5
ED490 Professional Capstone Experience 1
16 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
LCT475 Capstone 3
Upper Division Social Science Elective 3
Upper Division Social Science Elective 3
Upper Division Social Science Elective 3
Upper Division Social Science Elective 3
15 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.