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RE QUIRE MENTS FOR THE BACHE LOR OF SCI ENCE IN EDU CA TION AND CER TI FI CA TION IN FIELD OF STUDY JEANNINE RAINBOLT COLLEGE OF EDUCATION — THE UNI VER SITY OF OKLAHOMA For Stu dents En ter ing the Oklahoma State System for Higher Ed u ca tion Sum mer 2018 through Spring 2019 Credit Hours and Grade Av er age Re quire ments Latin–World Lan guage Education B883-P411 Bach e lor of Sci ence in Education Min i mum Hours for Grad u a tion. ................. 124 Min i mum Over all Grade Point Av er age .............. 2.75 Min i mum OU Retention Grade Point Av er age .......... 2.75 Min i mum Grade Point Av er age in Major ............. 2.75 Min i mum Re quire ments for Cer tif i ca tion: Un der grad u ate De gree PLUS Cer tif i ca tion Exams OU en cour ages stu dents to com plete at least 32 hours of ap pli ca ble coursework each year to have the op por tu nity to grad u ate in four years. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS—51 Hours MA JOR RE QUIRE MENTS These Gen eral Edu ca tion courses meet mini mum Uni ver sity, Col lege and State Gen eral Edu ca tion Re quire ments. PRO FES SIONAL EDU CA TION 34 Hours SPE CIAL IZED EDU CA TION 39 Hours Ar eas Courses Hours Courses Hours Courses Hours Com mu ni ca tion Skills-9 hours ENGL 1113, Prin. of Eng lish Com po si tion (Core I) ENGL 1213, Prin. of Eng lish Com po si tion (Core I), or EXPO 1213, Ex pos i tory Writ ing COMM1113, Prin. of Com mu ni ca tion (Core I), or COMM2613, Pub lic Speak ing 3 3 3 *EDS 4003, Schools in Amer i can Cultures *EIPT 3473, Learning, Development, & Assessment for Teachers EDSP 3053 Un der stand ing & Accommo- dating Exceptional Learners EIPT 3043, Learn ing with Ed u ca tional Technologies *EIPT 3483, Mo ti va tion & Classroom Management for Teachers 3 3 3 3 3 3 5-10 Mathe mat ics- 3 hours MATH _________________________ (Core I) 3 U.S. His tory & Gov ern ment- 6 hours HIST 1483, U.S. 1492- 1865, or (Core IV) HIST 1493, U.S. 1865- Present and P SC 1113, Ameri can Federal Gov ern ment (Core III) 3 3 Sci ence- 8-9 hours Must take one course in the bi o log i cal sci ences: BIOL, HES, MBIO, or PBIO Must take one course in the physical sciences: (Core II) AGSC, ASTR, CHEM, GEOG, GEOL, GPHY, METR, or PHYS One course must in clude a lab o ra tory com po nent. 3-5 3-5 Be hav ioral Science-3 hours ANTH, PSY, or SOC ___________________ (Core III) 3 If additional elective hours are needed to meet 124 hour undergraduate minimum for graduation, they may be taken from MLLL, Classics, Language area, Linguistics, or Education courses. Students must maintain a minimum of 2.75 grade point average with no grade less than a C in the Specialized Education courses for graduation. Arts & Hu mani ties- 6 hours Any one course cho sen from Core IV-Ar tis tic Forms. _____________________________ (Core IV-AF) 3 3 Con tem po rary World Cul ture- 10 hours HIST 1223, Eu rope, 1500-1815, or (Core IV-WC) HIST 1233, Europe Since 1815, or adviser-approved Core IV-WC An el e men tary knowl edge of an other clas si cal, mod ern, Native or Amer i can Sign Lan guage is re quired. (2 courses) 10 For eign Lan guage- Ma jor Re quire ment 0 Non- Western Culture-3 hours To be chosen from the University-Wide General Educa- tion Approved Course List (3000- level or above) and adviser approved. (Core IV) 3 Sen ior Cap stone 3 hours LAT 4503, Latin Capstone Course, or CLC 4503, Classical Languages Capstone (Capstone, Core V) 3 CER TI FI CA TION: To be fully cer ti fied, stu dents must pass Cer ti fi ca tion Ex ami na tions for Oklahoma Educators, ap ply for a li cense, and suc cess fully com plete the resi dency pro gram. SEE RE VERSE SIDE FOR AD DI TIONAL IN FOR MA TION CON CERN ING RE QUIRE MENTS. 5-18 3 The 51 hours above, along with the four hours from Specialized Education indicated by +, comprise the 55 hours required for Liberal Arts & Sciences. 3 3 3 3 3 CORE: re quired of all lan guage majors +LAT 1115, Be gin ning Latin, and LAT 1215, Be gin ning Latin (cont.), or LAT 1315, Intensive Introductory Latin LAT 2113, Intermediate Latin Prose LAT 2213, Ovid LAT 3313, Latin Composition Fifteen hours of LAT courses numbered 3000 or above: ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ Nine hours of CL C courses numbered 2000 or above: ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ 3 3 3 The following courses are taken together in the final semester: *EDUC 4050, Teaching Experience in the Elementary Schools *EDUC 4060, Teaching Experience in the Secondary Schools ILAC 4243, Student Teaching Seminar * These courses re quire field ex pe ri ence. Students must maintain a minimum of 2.75 grade point average with no grade less than a C in the Professional Education courses for graduation. 5 5 EDWL 4023, Foundations and Theory for Second Language Acquisition *EDWL 4033, Methods for Teaching World Languages in PreK-12 Settings 3 3 3 3 1

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Page 1: RE QUIRE MENTS FOR THE BACHELOR OF SCI ENCE IN EDUCA …

RE QUIRE MENTS FOR THE BACHE LOR OF SCI ENCE IN EDU CA TIONAND CER TI FI CA TION IN FIELD OF STUDY

JEANNINE RAINBOLT COLLEGE OF EDUCATION — THE UNI VER SITY OF OKLAHOMA

For Stu dents En ter ing the Oklahoma State System for

Higher Ed u ca tion Sum mer 2018 through

Spring 2019

Credit Hours and Grade Av er age Re quire mentsLatin–World

Lan guage Education B883-P411

Bach e lor of Sci ence in Education

Min i mum Hours for Grad u a tion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124Min i mum Over all Grade Point Av er age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.75Min i mum OU Retention Grade Point Av er age . . . . . . . . . . 2.75Min i mum Grade Point Av er age in Major . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.75Min i mum Re quire ments for Cer tif i ca tion:

Un der grad u ate De gree PLUS Cer tif i ca tion Exams

OU en cour ages stu dents to com plete at least 32 hours of ap pli ca ble coursework each year to have the op por tu nity to grad u ate in four years.

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS—51 Hours MA JOR RE QUIRE MENTSThese Gen eral Edu ca tion courses meet mini mum Uni ver sity, Col lege and State Gen eral Edu ca tion Re quire ments.

PRO FES SIONAL EDU CA TION 34 Hours

SPE CIAL IZED EDU CA TION 39 Hours

Ar eas Courses Hours Courses Hours Courses Hours

Com mu ni ca tionSkills-9 hours

ENGL 1113, Prin. of Eng lish Com po si tion (Core I) ENGL 1213, Prin. of Eng lish Com po si tion (Core I), or EXPO 1213, Ex pos i tory Writ ingCOMM1113, Prin. of Com mu ni ca tion (Core I), or COMM2613, Pub lic Speak ing

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*EDS 4003, Schools in Amer i can Cultures

*EIPT 3473, Learning, Development, & Assessment for Teachers

EDSP 3053 Un der stand ing & Accommo- dating Exceptional Learners

EIPT 3043, Learn ing with Ed u ca tional Technologies

*EIPT 3483, Mo ti va tion & Classroom Management for Teachers

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Mathe mat ics-3 hours MATH _________________________ (Core I) 3

U.S. His tory &Gov ern ment-

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HIST 1483, U.S. 1492- 1865, or (Core IV) HIST 1493, U.S. 1865- Present

andP SC 1113, Ameri can Federal Gov ern ment (Core III)

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Sci ence-8-9 hours

Must take one course in the bi o log i cal sci ences: BIOL, HES, MBIO, or PBIO

Must take one course in the physical sciences: (Core II) AGSC, ASTR, CHEM, GEOG, GEOL, GPHY, METR, or PHYS

One course must in clude a lab o ra tory com po nent.

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Be hav ioralScience-3 hours ANTH, PSY, or SOC ___________________ (Core III) 3

If additional elective hours are needed to meet 124 hour undergraduate minimum for graduation, they may be taken from MLLL, Classics, Language area, Linguistics, or Education courses.

Students must maintain a minimum of 2.75 grade point average with no grade less than a C in the Specialized Education courses for graduation.

Arts &Hu mani ties-

6 hours

Any one course cho sen from Core IV-Ar tis tic Forms.

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Con tem po raryWorld Cul ture-

10 hours

HIST 1223, Eu rope, 1500-1815, or (Core IV-WC) HIST 1233, Europe Since 1815, or adviser-approved Core IV-WC

An el e men tary knowl edge of an other clas si cal, mod ern, Native or Amer i can Sign Lan guage is re quired. (2 courses)

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For eignLan guage- Ma jor Re quire ment 0

Non- WesternCulture-3 hours

To be chosen from the University-Wide General Educa-tion Approved Course List (3000- level or above) and adviser approved. (Core IV)

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Sen ior Cap stone3 hours

LAT 4503, Latin Capstone Course, or CLC 4503, Classical Languages Capstone (Capstone, Core V)

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CER TI FI CA TION: To be fully cer ti fied, stu dents must pass Cer ti fi ca tion Ex ami na tions for Oklahoma Educators, ap ply for a li cense, and suc cess fully com plete the resi dency pro gram.

SEE RE VERSE SIDE FOR AD DI TIONAL IN FOR MA TION CON CERN ING RE QUIRE MENTS.5-18

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The 51 hours above, along with the four hours from Specialized Education indicatedby +, comprise the 55 hours required for Liberal Arts & Sciences.

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CORE: re quired of all lan guage majors

+LAT 1115, Be gin ning Latin, andLAT 1215, Be gin ning Latin (cont.),

orLAT 1315, Intensive Introductory Latin

LAT 2113, Intermediate Latin Prose LAT 2213, OvidLAT 3313, Latin Composition

Fifteen hours of LAT courses numbered 3000 or above:

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Nine hours of CL C courses numbered 2000 or above:

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The following courses are taken together in the final semester:

*EDUC 4050, Teaching Experience in the Elementary Schools

*EDUC 4060, Teaching Experience in the Secondary Schools

ILAC 4243, Student Teaching Seminar

*These courses re quire field ex pe ri ence.

Students must maintain a minimum of 2.75 grade point average with no grade less than a C in the Professional Education courses for graduation.

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EDWL 4023, Foundations and Theory for Second Language Acquisition

*EDWL 4033, Methods for Teaching World Languages in PreK-12 Settings

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CER TIF I CA TION AND DE GREE RE QUIREMENTS AD MIS SION RE QUIRE MENTS—JEANNINE RAINBOLT COL LEGE OF ED U CA TIONStu dents are eli gi ble for ad mis sion to the Jeannine Rainbolt Col lege of Edu ca tion with:

a. a mini mum of 24 se mes ter hours earned from an ac cred ited in sti tu tion of higher learn ing;b. a min i mum of 2.75 com bined re ten tion grade point av er age on all coursework at tempted;c. a de clared ma jor in edu ca tion.

FULL AD MIS SION RE QUIRE MENTS—TEACHER ED U CA TION AND PRO FES SIONAL STUD IES PROGRAMS Stu dents are eli gi ble for ad mis sion to Teacher Edu ca tion with:

a. a min i mum of 30 se mes ter hours from an ac cred ited in sti tu tion of higher learn ing to in clude the fol low ing 24 hours as de fined by the Oklahoma State Re gents for Higher Ed u ca tion with a grade of C or better: Eng lish (Com po si tion and Lit er a ture)-6 hours; MATH, Gen. Ed. Core I -3 hours; Ameri can His tory-3 hours; Ameri can Gov ern ment-3 hours; Ar tis tic Forms, Western Civi li za tion, Non-West ern Cult ure, World Lan guage, or other ad viser-ap proved Gen. Ed. course -3 hours; So cial and Be hav ioral Sci ences-3 hours; Nat u ral Sci ences-3 hours.

b. a min i mum of 2.75 grade point av er age (OU re ten tion and com bined re ten tion) on all coursework at tempted;c. suc cess ful com ple tion of the OGET (Oklahoma Gen eral Ed u ca tion Test) or PPST (Pre Pro fes sional Skills Test). The OGET Exam re quires a min i mum score of 240. All three por tions of the PPST

must be passed with min i mum cut scores of MATH 171, WRIT ING 172, and READ ING 173.Ad mis sion to a teachi ng pro gram re quires sub mis sion of an ap pli ca tion, es say, back ground check, and an in ter view with the ad mis sion com mit tee prior to en roll ment in the first edu ca tion course. RE TENTION RE QUIRE MENTS—JEANNINE RAINBOLT COL LEGE OF ED U CA TION

FIELD EX PE RI ENCES: Transfer stu dents with out ap pro pri ate field ex pe ri ences may be re quired to en roll in EDUC 2400.PASS/NO PASS ENROLL MENT: Only gen eral edu ca tion elec tives may be taken un der the pass/no pass op tion.RES I DENCE RE QUIRE MENTS: Stu dents must com plete ei ther the last 30 hours or 45 of the last 60 hours af ter be ing fully ad mit ted to a teacher ed u ca tion pro gram to sat isfy this re quire ment. RE QUIREMENTS TO BE COM PLETED TO BE ELI GI BLE FOR STU DENT TEACH ING IN TERN SHIP: Stu dents must be in good stand ing and have satisfied all bac ca lau re ate de gree re quire ments with the exceptions of EDUC 4050, EDUC 4060, and ILAC 4243.JUN IOR COL LEGE TRANS FER STU DENTS: Stu dents trans fer ring from a jun ior col lege may use the trans ferred credit to meet cer tain lower- division course re quire ments only; that is, fresh man and sophomore- level courses.DE GREE COM PLE TION RE SPON SI BIL ITY: Al though the Dean’s Off ice checks each stu dent’s rec ords, the re spon si bil ity for meet ing de gree re quire ments lies with the stu dent and not with the ad viser or the Dean. Each stu dent should ob tain a copy of his or her re quire ments for gradua tion and check it regu larly as he or she com pletes his or her de gree pro gram.GRADUATION APPLICATION: The final step to be completed by the student before graduation is the filing of an official Application for Graduation. The Application for Graduation should be filled out online by September 15 for fall graduation, February 15 for spring graduation, and June 1 for summer graduation. The student’s degree will not be conferred, nor any completion statement entered on his or her transcript, until the required application is filed.

Sug gested Se mes ter Plan of Study — Latin – World Language Ed u ca tion — B883 P411Year FIRST SE MES TER Hours SEC OND SE MES TER Hours

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AN LAT 1115, Be gin ning Latin

ENGL 1113, Prin ci ples of Eng lish Com po si tion (Core I) MATH (Core I)HIST 1483, U.S. 1492-1865, or HIST 1493, U.S. 1865-Pres ent ANTH, or SOC, or PSY (Core III)

LAT 1215, Be gin ning Latin (con t.) or LAT 1315, Intensive Intro. Latin ENGL 1213, Prin ci ples of Eng lish Com po si tion (Core I), or EXPO 1213, Ex pos i tory Writ ing (Core I)P SC 1113, Amer i can Fed eral Gov ern ment (Core III) Biological Sciences, one course in BIOL/HES/MBIO/PBIO

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TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 12-17 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 14-16

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E LAT 2113, In ter me di ate Latin ProseArts & Humanities (Core IV-AF)COMM 1113, Prin. of Communication, or 2613, Public Speaking (Core I) CL C 2000-level or higherPhysical Sciences, one course in AGSC, ASTR, CHEM, GEOG, GEOL, GPHY, METR, or PHYS

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LAT 2213, OvidEIPT 3473, Learning, Development, and Assessment for Teachers EDSP 3053, Understanding & Accommodating Exceptional LearnersHIST 1223, Europe 1500-1815, or HIST 1233, Europe Since 1815 (Core IV-WC) LAT 3000-level or higherCL C 2000-level or higher

Classical, Modern, or Native Language EDS 4003, Schools in American Cultures LAT 3000-level or higherLAT 3000-level or higherEDWL 4023, Foundations and Theory for Second Language Acquisition

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TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 15-17 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 18

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Classical, Modern, or Native LanguageEIPT 3043, Learning with Educational Technologies LAT 3313, Latin CompositionLAT 3000-level or higherCL C 2000-level or higher

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TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 17 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 17

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LAT 4503, Latin Capstone Course (Capstone), orCL C 4503, Classical Languages Capstone (Capstone)EIPT 3483, Motivation & Classroom Management for Teachers Non-Western Culture - Upper-Division (Core IV, Adviser-Approved) LAT 3000-level or higherEDWL 4033, Methods for Teaching World Languages in PreK-12 Settings

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EDUC 4050, Teaching Experiences in the Elementary Schools EDUC 4060, Teaching Experiences in the Secondary Schools ILAC 4243, Student Teaching SeminarSpecialized Education Elective

TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 15 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 14

Bach e lor’s de grees re quire a mini mum of 40 hours of up per-di vi sion (3000-4000) coursework.For those stu dents who did not suc cess fully com plete two years of the same for eign language in high school, ad di tional credit hours up to ten hours may be re quired of the same col lege-level for eign lan guage.This plan of study should not be used in lieu of ac a demic ad vise ment.

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a. When a student accepts an offer of admission into a JRCoE department or program, he or she commits to comply with all its regulations, including those regarding professional conduct and dispositions that are contained in the JRCoE Professional Behavior Policy. b. Students must maintain a minimum 2.75 grade point average (OU retention and combined retention) in all undergraduate coursework and a minimum 3.00 grade point average in all graduate

coursework attempted.c. Students must maintain a minimum of 2.75 undergraduate grade point average in both professional education courses and in specialized education courses with no grade less than a C and must

maintain a minimum of 3.00 grade point average in graduate professional and specialized education courses, with no grade less than a B.d. Students must earn a C or better in Communication 1113 or Communication 2613.e. Students whose OU retention or combined retention grade point averages at the undergraduate level fall below 2.75 will be subject to dismissal from the college. At the graduate level, students must

meet Graduate College requirements.f. Students who have not earned OU retention and combined retention grade point averages of 2.75 after the completion of 60 semester hours will be dismissed from the College.g. Because one college level math course is a requirement for full admission into both the college and the teacher preparation program, declared Education majors must complete at least one college-level

Math within the first four semesters of enrollment at OU. Transfer students who have not completed a college level Math course will have two semesters to complete the requirement. Students who fail to meet the requirement within the time limits specified will be subject to dismissal from the College.h. Coursework more than 10 years old in the teaching specialization and professional education may not be credited toward the completion of a teacher education degree and/or certificate program. However, coursework over 10 years old may be reviewed by the appropriate certificate committee for possible credit toward the completion of a teacher education degree and/or certificate program.

i. A student has 6 years to complete a teacher education degree and/or certificate program after full admission. After the 6-year period, a student must seek readmission to that program and meet the catalog requirements in effect at the time of readmission.

j. Students will be withdrawn from courses for failing to observe prerequisites and corequisites. Continued disregard of prerequisites and corequisites is grounds for dismissal from the College. The academic forgiveness policy is not applicable for admission to the Graduate College.

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