Undergraduate Programs

BAE in Social Studies Education 6-12 (Undergraduate Catalog)

Major: Social Studies Education

Track: Social Studies (6-12)

Degree: Bachelor Of Arts In Education

Prerequisites (60 SEMESTER HOURS)

Required Courses

Grade of C or higher required
 

EDF 1005 3.0 Intro To Education

EDG 2701 3.0 Tchg Diverse Populat

EME 2040 3.0 Intr Ed Technologies

POS 2041 3.0 Intro American Gov
 

Social Science 12 Sem Hrs

PSY 2012 3.0 Intro To Psy

AMH 2020 3.0 U S His Since 1877
 

Student must have a total of 5 different social sciences from different disciplines American government, core, and introduction to psychology satisfy three of the social science core.
 

Take two additional social science class

Additional Soc Sci

Select two

GEO 2420 3.0 CD-Cultural Geogrphy

ANT 2000 3.0 CD-Intro Anthroplogy

ECO 2013 3.0 Princ Macroeconomics

SYG 2000 3.0 Intro To Sociology
 

Mathematics 9 Shrs

MGF 1107 3.0 G(M)Explor In Math

Take two additional math classes from list below

MAC/MGF/MTG/STA
 

Natural Science 9 Shrs

Must include credit in earth science, life science, and physical science

with at least one associated lab

Earth science

GLY 2001 C 3.0 Earth Science

Life science (select 1)

BSC 1010 C 4.0 General Biology I

BSC 1930 2.0 Curr Appls In Bio

Physical science (select 1)

CHM 2045 C 4.0 Gen Chemistry I

PHY 2053 3.0 Algebra Physics I

PHY 2053 L 1.0 Algebr Physics I Lab

PHY 1020 C 3.0 Introduction Physics

CHM 1025 C 3.0 Intro To Chemistry
 

Communications (9 Sem Hrs)

Must include writing, literature, and speech.

ENC 1101 3.0 G(6)College Writing

LIT 2110 3.0 G(6)Intro Literature

LIT 2932 3.0 G(6)Theme/Types Lit
 

Humanities (6 shrs)

Must include credit in fine arts and philosophy

Select 1 Non-appl Fine Art

ARH 2000 3.0 Art Appreciation

ARH 2050 3.0 Art Hist Surv I

ARH 2051 3.0 Art Hist Surv II

MUH 2012 3.0 Enjoymnt Of Music

MUH 2018 3.0 Evolution Of Jazz

MUT 1111 3.0 Theory I
 

Philosophy (Select 1)

PHI 2010 3.0 G(3)Intro To Philos

PHI 2100 3.0 G(3)Reas&crit Thinkg

PHI 2630 3.0 G(3)Contpm Ethic Iss

Select 1 additional soc sci class from a different discipline
 

Soc Sci Select 1

ANT/GEO/ECO/ECP/SYG

Cultural Diversity Addendum (06 SEMESTER HOURS)

Six semester hours with an international or diversity focus.

This requirement may have been satisfied in the first 60 hours.

If not previously satisfied, courses may be selected from the list on page 269 of the undergraduate catalog.

Core Requirements (28 SEMESTER HOURS)

Required Courses

EDF 3151 3.0 Nature Learner

EDG 3323 3.0 The Learning Process

EDG 4327 3.0 Assmt Of Lng & Behav

EDG 4410 3.0 Clsrm Managmt Commun
 

Clinical Requirements

EDF 3945 2-4 Field Lab-I

EDF 3946 2-4 Field Lab-II

ESE 4943 1-12 Student Internship

Applications for fall internships are due the 4th Friday of the previous spring term. Applications for spring internships are due the 4th Friday of the previous fall term.

Major Requirements (31 SEMESTER HOURS)

Required Courses

HIS 3051 3.0 G(6)Craft Of Histrn

SSE 4384 4.0 Spec Methd: Soc St

RED 3333 3.0 Reading Methd I:Sec

GEO 3370 3.0 Conservation-Nat Res

INR 3016 3.0 Global Iss Cont Pol

AMH 3420 3.0 Florida History

ECO 3622 3.0 Amer Econ History

LAH 3300 3.0 CD-(FC)Mod Lat Amer

Or Any LAH-3000 Level Cour

LAH

Any ASH 3000-level Course

ASH

Any History 3000-level Course

Note: if AMH 2000 was not taken to meet prerequisites, this course must be any AMH 3000-level course other than AMH 3420.

AFH AMH ASH EUH HIS LAH WOH
 

Electives (01 SEMESTER HOURS)

Select 1 Credit (3000 - 4000 LEVEL)

AMH/ECO/EUH/HIS/INR/LAH/POS/PSY/SOP/SYA/SYG/SYO

* You must submit passing scores on all four parts of the FTCE General Knowledge exam for admission into the College of Education and Human Services.

* Grade of C or better required for all courses on the program of study.

* 2.5 UNF GPA is required to be eligible for internship & graduation

* Graduation will most likely be delayed if you attempt concurrent

enrollment in your last semester.

* Student must obtain passing scores on all three parts of the FTCE (general

knowledge, professional knowledge, and subject area exam) to be eligible for

graduation.

* All relevant critical task performances for this program of study must be

completed prior to graduation.

 Academic Advising (Advisors) 620-2530

Field Services (Field labs & Internship) 620-3934

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