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School of
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2000-2002
Undergraduate
Academic Bulletin
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Extended Coverage, Endorsements, and Minors—Additions to the Bloomington Education Programs

Introduction

The following extended coverage, endorsements, and minors may be added to academic specialities to extend or enhance qualifications. Both endorsements and minors lead to certification for teaching the additional subject area and differ only in the number of credit hours required for completion. Endorsements normally require 12-21 credit hours, whereas minors require 24-30 credit hours to complete (majors normally require 36-52 credit hours). Each endorsement or minor may be added to, but cannot replace, a teaching major. Students should consult with an advisor in determining which addition would be most advantageous.

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Junior High/Middle School Extended Coverage for Elementary Education

This extension of the standard elementary license qualifies the holder to teach a specific subject in junior high/middle school grades 5-9 in addition to elementary school. In order to extend the elementary license, the following requirements must be met:

  1. Meet elementary area of concentration requirements.
  2. Approved courses in one of the following junior high/middle school endorsement areas to total 18-22 credit hours:
    Foreign Language
    Language Arts
    Mathematics
    Science
    Social Studies
  3. Complete one of the following:
    1. a full semester of student teaching in a fifth or sixth grade classroom in which the content area is departmentalized [M425 Student Teaching in the Elementary School (13 cr.), M470 Practicum (3 cr.), M420 The Student Teaching Seminar: Understanding Schools (2 cr.)]; or
    2. 10 weeks of student teaching in grades 1-6 and six weeks practicum in a junior high/middle school (M425, 10 cr.; M470, 6 cr.; M420, 2 cr.); or
    3. for students adding the science endorsement, EDUC Q405 Integrated Science Lab/Field Experience (3 cr.) may be substituted for M470 with student teaching completed in grades 1-6 if Q405 was completed in grades 5-9.
Foreign Languages

Students may place out of some 200-level requirements; see advisor.

French (FRIT) endorsement (21 credit hours)
  1. Intermediate-Level Course Work (6 credit hours)
    F200 Second-Year French I: Language and Culture (3 cr.) or
      F205 Second-Year French I: Communicative Skills (3 cr.)
    F250 Second-Year French II: Language and Culture (3 cr.) or
      F255 Second-Year French II: Communicative Skills (3 cr.)
  2. Language (12 credit hours)
    F300 Lectures et analyses littéraires (3 cr.)
    F313 Advanced Grammar and Composition I (3 cr.)
    F315 Phonetics and Pronunciation (3 cr.)
    F316 Conversational Practice (3 cr.)
  3. Culture (3 credit hours)
    Select one course:
    F363 Introduction à la France moderne (3 cr.)
    F461 La France contemporaine (3 cr.)
German (GER) endorsement (18 credit hours)
  1. Intermediate-Level Course Work (6 credit hours)
    G200 Oral Practice, Writing, and Reading I (3 cr.)
    G250 Oral Practice, Writing, and Reading II (3 cr.)
  2. Language (9 credit hours)
    G300 Deutsch: Mittelstufe I (3 cr.)
    G330 Deutsch: Mittelstufe II (3 cr.)
    G451 Introduction to the Structure of Modern German (3 cr.)
  3. Culture and Civilization (3 credit hours)
    G363 Deutsche Kulturgeschichte (3 cr.)
Latin (CLAS) endorsement (18 credit hours)
  1. Intermediate-Level Course Work (6 credit hours)
    L200 Second-Year Latin I (3 cr.)
    L250 Second-Year Latin II (3 cr.)
  2. Language (3 credit hours)
    L310 Latin Prose Composition (3 cr.)
  3. Literature (6 credit hours)
    Select two courses:
    L305 Ovid (3 cr.)
    L307 Cicero (3 cr.)
    L308 Caesar, Civil War (3 cr.)
    L309 Introduction to Vergil’s Aeneid (3 cr.)
  4. Culture (3 credit hours)
    C102 Roman Culture (3 cr.)
Russian (SLAV) endorsement (23 credit hours)
Required—completion or equivalent placement in the following:
R201-R202 Intermediate Russian I-II (3-3 cr.)
R221-R222 Intermediate Oral Russian I-II (2-2 cr.)

Also required:
R301-R302 Advanced Intermediate Russian I-II (3-3 cr.)
R307 Readings in Russian Expository Prose (2 cr.)
R325 Advanced Oral Russian (2 cr.)
R401 Advanced Russian I (3 cr.)

Spanish (HISP) endorsement (19-22 credit hours)
  1. Intermediate-Level Course Work (6-9 credit hours)
    S200 Second-Year Spanish I (3 cr.)
    S250 Second-Year Spanish II (3 cr.)
    S275 Hispanic Culture and Conversation (3 cr.)
  2. Language (10 credit hours)
    S3111 Spanish Grammar (3 cr.)
    S3172 Spanish Conversation and Diction (3 cr.)
    S488 Spanish for Teachers (4 cr.) P: S428 or with consent of instructor
  3. Culture (3 credit hours)
    Select one course:
    S406 Spanish and Spanish-American Folklore (3 cr.)
    S411 Spanish Culture and Civilization (3 cr.)
    S412 Latin American Culture and Civilization (3 cr.)
    S413 Hispanic Culture in the United States (3 cr.)
Language Arts endorsement (18 credit hours)
Required:
EDUC X401 Critical Reading in Content Areas (3 cr.)
ENG G205 Introduction to the English Language (3 cr.) or
  LING L103 Introduction to the Study of Language (3 cr.)
ENG W350 Advanced Expository Writing (3 cr.)

Select one course (3 credit hours):
ENG L391 Literature for Young Adults (3 cr.)
EDUCL535 Teaching Adolescent Literature (3 cr.)
SLIS L533 Library Materials for Children and Young Adults (3 cr.)

Select one course (3 credit hours):
ENG L202 Literary Interpretation (3 cr.)
ENG L208 Topics in English and American Literature and Culture (3 cr.)
ENG L367-L368 Literature of the Bible I-II (3-3 cr.)
ENG L381 Recent Writing (3 cr.)
ENG L480 Seminar: Literature and History (3 cr.)

Select one course (3 credit hours):
ENG L295 American Film Culture (3 cr.)
ENG L395 British and American Film Studies (3 cr.)
JOUR J110 Foundations of Journalism and Mass Communication (3 cr.)
JOUR J200 Writing for Mass Media (3 cr.)
JOUR J210 Visual Communication (3 cr.)
THTR T115 Oral Interpretation I (3 cr.)
THTR T315 Oral Interpretation II (3 cr.)

Mathematics (MATH) endorsement (18 credit hours)
M211 Calculus I (4 cr.)
M212 Calculus II (4 cr.)
K300 Statistical Techniques (3 cr.)
M301 Applied Linear Algebra (3 cr.) or
  M303 Linear Algebra (3 cr.)
T336 Topics in Euclidean Geometry (3 cr.)

Electives to total a minimum of 18 hours

General Science endorsement (18 credit hours)
Select at least one course (3-5 credit hours):
BIOL L100 Humans and the Biological World (5 cr.)
BIOL L302 Topics in Human Biology (3 cr.)
BIOL L350 Environmental Biology (3 cr.)
BIOL L360 The Strategy of Life (3 cr.)
BIOL L369 Heredity, Evolution, and Society (3 cr.)
BIOL L370 Plants, Animals, and Civilization (3 cr.)
BIOL Q201 Biological Science for Elementary Teachers (3 cr.)

Select at least one course (3-5 credit hours):
CHEM C100 The World as Chemistry (3 cr.)
CHEM C101-C102 Elementary Chemistry I-II (3-3 cr.)
CHEM C105 Principles of Chemistry I (3 cr.)
CHEM C121-C122 Elementary Chemistry Laboratory I-II (2-2 cr.)

Select at least one course (3 credit hours):
AST A100 The Solar System (3 cr.)
AST A105 Stellar Astronomy (3 cr.)
AST A110 Introduction to Astronomy (3 cr.)
GEOG G107 Physical Systems of the Environment (3 cr.)
GEOG G208 Man’s Impact on Environment (3 cr.)
GEOG G315 Environmental Conservation (3 cr.)
GEOL G103 Earth Science: Materials and Processes (3 cr.)
GEOL G104 Earth Science: Evolution of the Earth (3 cr.)
GEOL G300 Environmental and Urban Geology (3 cr.)

Select at least one course (3-4 credit hours):
PHYS P101 Physics in the Modern World (4 cr.)
PHYS Q202 Physical Science: Elementary Teachers (3 cr.)

Sufficient additional courses chosen from any area above to make a total of 18 credit hours.

Social Studies endorsement (18 credit hours)
Basic core requirements are listed below. Additional approved courses should be taken to complete required hours. Advanced courses to fill basic requirements may be substituted with an advisor’s approval.

Select one area and complete the two introductory courses listed, plus one 300-level course in that area:
Economics (ECON)
E201 Introduction to Microeconomics (3 cr.)
E202 Introduction to Macroeconomics (3 cr.)

Geography (GEOG)
G107 Physical Systems of the Environment (3 cr.)
G110 Introduction to Human Geography (3 cr.)

Government (POLS)
Y103 Introduction to American Politics (3 cr.)

Select one course:
Y105 Introduction to Political Theory (3 cr.)
Y107 Introduction to Comparative Politics (3 cr.)
Y109 Introduction to World Politics (3 cr.)

United States History (HIST)
H105-H106 American History I-II (3-3 cr.)

World Civilization (HIST)
H101-H102 The World in the Twentieth Century I-II (3-3 cr.)

Select two areas and complete at least one course in each (6 credit hours):
Anthropology (ANTH)

Psychology (PSY)

Sociology (SOC)


Additional credit hours chosen from any of the areas above to make a total of 18.

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Endorsements

  • Artistically gifted and Talented
  • Bilingual and Bicultural Education
  • Coaching
  • Computer
  • Gifted and Talented
  • Kindergarten

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    ARTISTICALLY GIFTED AND TALENTED Endorsement (15 credit hours)

    Required:
    EDUC Z510 Arts for Exceptional Children: Gifted (3 cr.)
    EDUC Z530 Curriculum for Artistically Talented Students (3 cr.)
    EDUC Z531 Advanced Methods and Materials for Artistically Talented Students (3 cr.)
    EDUC Z701 Gifted and Talented Art Practicum (3 cr.)
    One additional course in education and psychology of the gifted (3 cr.)

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    BILINGUAL AND BICULTURAL EDUCATION Endorsement

    Prerequisites (15 cr.)
    Language proficiency (12 cr.) 2.5 GPA required:
    HISP S200-S250 Second Year Spanish I-II (3-3 cr.)
    HISP S311 Spanish Grammar (3 cr.) P: S275
    HISP S312 Written Composition in Spanish (3 cr.) or
      HISP S317 Spanish Conversation and Diction (3 cr.)

    Culture Proficiency (3 cr.)
    Select one course:

    HISP S275 Introduction to Hispanic Culture (3 cr.)
    HISP S301-S302-S303 The Hispanic World I-II-III (3-3-3 cr.)
    HISP S412 Latin American Culture and Civilization (3 cr.)
    LTAM L400 Contemporary Mexico (3 cr.)
    LTAM L401 Seminar: Contemporary Latin America (3 cr.)

    Professional Preparation (16 cr.)
    EDUC L441 Bilingual Education: An Introduction (3 cr.) or
      EDUC L524 Language Issues in Bilingual/Multicultural Education (3 cr.)
    EDUC L442 Methods for Bilingual Teaching (4 cr.) (Includes M403 field experience) or
      EDUC L520 Advanced Methods of Teaching Second/Foreign Languages (4 cr.) (Includes M403
    field experience)
    EDUC T550 Cultural/Community Forces and the Schools (3 cr.)
    EDUC M470 or M550 Practicum: Bilingual/Bicultural Education (6-6 cr.)
    Student teaching in a bilingual classroom will fulfill the M470/M550 requirement. Students also have the opportunity to do their regular student teaching in Texas.

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    COACHING Endorsement (HPER) (17 credit hours)

    Required HPER courses:
    P205 Structural Kinesiology (3 cr.)
    P216 Concepts of Physical Fitness (3 cr.)
    P280 Athletic Training Emergency Care (2 cr.)
    P316 Advanced Theories of Conditioning (2 cr.)
    P405 Introduction to Sports Psychology (3 cr.) or
      P490 Motor Development and Learning (3 cr.)

    Select 4 credit hours from the following HPER courses:
    A361 Coaching of Football (2 cr.)
    A362 Coaching of Basketball (2 cr.)
    A363 Coaching of Baseball (2 cr.)
    A364 Coaching of Track and Field (2 cr.)
    A366 Coaching of Gymnastics (2 cr.)
    A367 Coaching of Swimming and Diving (2 cr.)
    A370 Coaching of Soccer (2 cr.)
    A371 Coaching of Volleyball (2 cr.)
    A484 Interscholastic Athletic Programs (2 cr.)
    P498 Practicum in Physical Education (2 cr.)

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    COMPUTER Endorsement (18 credit hours)

    EDUC W210 Survey of Computer-Based Education (3 cr.) P: EDUC W200 or permission of instructor
    EDUC W220 Technical Issues in Computer-Based Education (3 cr.) P: EDUC W210 or permission of instructor
    EDUC W310 Computer-Based Teaching Methods (3 cr.) P: EDUC W210
    EDUC W410 Practicum in Computer-Based Education (6 cr.) P: EDUC 310
    Plus one three-credit-hour elective approved by an advisor in instructional computing.

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    GIFTED AND TALENTED Endorsement (may be taken by undergraduates with consent of instructor) (15 credit hours) (This endorsement is currently under review)

    EDUC W551 Education and Psychology of the Gifted and Talented (3 cr.)
    EDUC W552 Curriculum for the Gifted and Talented (3 cr.)
    EDUC W553 Methods and Materials for the Gifted and Talented (3 cr.)
    EDUC W595 Practicum: Gifted and Talented (6 cr.)

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    KINDERGARTEN Endorsement (20 credit hours)

    The addition of the kindergarten endorsement to the license in elementary education qualifies the holder to teach all subjects in kindergarten.

    Required:
    EDUC E335 Introduction to Early Childhood Education (3 cr.) and
      EDUC M101 Laboratory/Field Experiences (1 cr.)
    EDUC E337 Classroom Learning Environments (3 cr.) P: E335 and
      EDUC M101 Laboratory/Field Experiences (1 cr.)
    EDUC E338 The Early Childhood Educator (3 cr.) P: E337 or
      HPER F453 Family Life Education (3 cr.)
    EDUC M470 Practicum: Kindergarten (6 cr.) 6 credit hours of student teaching
    HPER N220 Basic Nutrition (3 cr.) or
      HPER H363 Personal Health (3 cr.)

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    Minors

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    ENGLISH Minor (30 credit hours)


    Required:
    ENG G205 Introduction to the English Language (3 cr.)
    ENG W350 Advanced Expository Writing (3 cr.)

    Select one course (3 credit hours):
    ENG W103 Introductory Creative Writing (3 cr.)
    ENG W203 Creative Writing (3 cr.)
    ENG W270 Argumentative Writing (3 cr.)
    ENG W301 Writing Fiction (3 cr.)
    ENG W303 Writing Poetry (3 cr.)
    ENG W401 Advanced Fiction Writing (3 cr.)
    ENG W403 Advanced Poetry Writing (3 cr.)

    Select one course (3 credit hours):
    ENG G302 Structure of Modern English (3 cr.) P: ENG G205
    ENG G405 Studies in English Language (3 cr.) P: ENG G205

    Select one course (3 credit hours):
    ENG L351 American Literature 1800-1865 (3 cr.)
    ENG L352 American Literature 1865-1914 (3 cr.)
    ENG L354 American Literature since 1914 (3 cr.)
    ENG L355 American Fiction to 1900 (3 cr.)
    ENG L356 American Poetry to 1900 (3 cr.)
    ENG L357 Twentieth-Century American Poetry (3 cr.)
    ENG L358 Twentieth-Century American Fiction (3 cr.)
    ENG L360 American Prose (excluding fiction) (3 cr.)
    ENG L363 American Drama (3 cr.)

    Select one course (3 credit hours):
    ENG L220 Introduction to Shakespeare (3 cr.)
    ENG L297 English Literature to 1600 (3 cr.)
    ENG L298 English Literature from 1600 to 1800 (3 cr.)
    ENG L299 English Literature since 1800 (3 cr.)
    ENG L313 Early Plays of Shakespeare (3 cr.)
    ENG L314 Late Plays of Shakespeare (3 cr.)

    Select one course (3 credit hours):
    CLAS C205 Classical Mythology (3 cr.)
    ENG L203 Introduction to Drama (3 cr.)
    ENG L204 Introduction to Fiction (3 cr.)
    ENG L205 Introduction to Poetry (3 cr.)
    ENG L213-L214 Literary Masterpieces I-II (3-3 cr.)
    ENG L367 Literature of the Bible I (3 cr.)

    Select one course (3 credit hours):
    AFRO A371 Black Literature for Teachers (3 cr.)
    AFRO A379 Early Black American Writing (3 cr.)
    AFRO A380 Contemporary Black American Writing (3 cr.)
    ENG L207 Women and Literature (3 cr.)
    ENG L241 American Jewish Writers (3 cr.)
    ENG L364 Native American Literature (3 cr.)
    ENG L375 Studies in Jewish Literature (3 cr.)
    ENG L378 Studies in Women and Literature (3 cr.)
    ENG L381 Recent Writing (3 cr.)
    HISP S220 Chicano and Puerto Rican Literature (3 cr.)

    Select one course (3 credit hours):
    EDUC L535 Adolescent Literature (3 cr.)
    EDUC X401 Critical Reading in the Content Area (3 cr.)
    ENG L202 Literary Interpretation (3 cr.)
    ENG L371 Introduction to Criticism (3 cr.)
    ENG L391 Literature for Young Adults (3 cr.)

    Select one course (3 credit hours):
    ENG L295 American Film Culture (3 cr.)
    ENG L395 British and American Film Studies (3 cr.)
    JOUR J1103 Foundations of Journalism and Mass Communication (3 cr.)
    CMCL C228 Argumentation and Debate (3 cr.)
    THTR T115 Oral Interpretation I (3 cr.)

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    TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) Minor (24 credit hours)

    Candidates who are native speakers of English must present competence in a foreign language equivalent to two semesters (one year) of university foreign language work or two years of high school foreign language. If they did not have such course work, passing an examination at an equivalent level to the above in a foreign language is required. Credit earned by examination and recorded on the college transcript may be used toward fulfillment of these requirements. Parallel courses may also be take n at the graduate level. Contact the Language Education Department for more information.

    General Linguistics (3 credit hours)
    Select at least one course:
    ENG G205 Introduction to the English Language (3 cr.)
    ENGG206 Introduction to Grammar (3 cr.) (IUPUI course)
    ENG G301 History of the English Language (3 cr.) (IUPUI course)
    ENGG302 Structure of Modern English (3 cr.)
    LINGL103 Introduction to the Study of Language (3 cr.)
    LINGL303 Introduction to Linguistics (3 cr.)

    Psycholinguistics and Sociolinguistics (3 credit hours)
    Select at least one course:
    EDUCX470 Psycholinguistics for the Teachers of Reading (3 cr.)
    ENGG310 Social Speech Patterns (3 cr.) (IUPUI course)
    PSYP438 Language and Cognition (3 cr.)
    SPHSS433 Language Acquisition (3 cr.)
    SPHS S434 Language Development in School-Aged Children (3 cr.)

    Culture and Society (3 credit hours)
    Select at least one course:
    ANTHL200 Language and Culture (3 cr.)
    EDUCE300 Elementary Education for a Pluralistic Society (3 cr.)
    EDUCM300 Teaching in a Pluralistic Society (3 cr.)
    EDUCH340 Education and American Culture (3 cr.)
    SOCS312 Sociology of Education (3 cr.)

    Literature (3 credit hours)
    Select at least one course:
    EDUCE340/E341 Methods of Teaching Reading (3 cr.)
    EDUC L535 Teaching Adolescent Literature (seniors only) (3 cr.)
    EDUCX460 Books for Reading Instruction (3 cr.)
    ENGL390 Children’s Literature (3 cr.)
    ENGL391 Literature for Young Adults (3 cr.)

    Required Courses (7-10 credit hours):
    EDUCM445 Methods of Teaching Foreign Languages (4 cr.)
    EDUCM470 Practicum:ESL(6 weeks)(3-6 cr.)

    Electives may be selected from above or the following:
    LINGL205 Language and Style (3 cr.)
    LINGL367 Languages of the World (3 cr.)

    Overall total for ESL minor should come to 24 credit hours.

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    FOREIGN LANGUAGES

    Minors All foreign language teaching minors require the completion of a minimum of 24 credit hours (Russian, 26), including 18 credit hours (Chinese, 12; Japanese, 12; Korean, 12; Russian, 16) in 300- and 400-level courses. No course below the 200 level will count toward completion of the minor. Students maWy place out of some 200-level language requirement examinations. See advisor for details.

    CHINESE (EALC) Minor (27 credit hours)

    The Chinese teaching minor at IU Bloomington requires the completion of a minimum of 27 credit hours*, including 12 hours at the 300 and 400 levels. The candidate may not count any Chinese course below the 200 level toward licensing.

    Language (18 credit hours)
    EALC C201-C202 Second-Year Chinese I-II (4-4 cr.) or
    EALC C223 Intensive Second-Year Chinese (10 cr.)**
    ††EALC C301-C302 Third-Year Chinese I-II (3-3 cr.) or
    EALC C323 Intensive Third-Year Chinese (10 cr.)***
    EDUC M445 Methods of Teaching Foreign Language (4 cr.)

    Literature (6 credit hours)
    Select one course:
    CMLT C375 Chinese-Western Literary Relations (3 cr.)
    EALC C361-C362 Introduction to Classical Chinese (3-3 cr.)
    EALC C451-C452 Advanced Classical Chinese (3-3 cr.)
    EALC E351 Studies in East Asian Culture (3 cr., subject to approval of advisor)
    EALC E374 Early Chinese Philosophy (3 cr.)

    Select one course:
    EALC C431 Readings in Modern Chinese Literature I (3 cr.)
    EALC E331-E332 Chinese Literature I-II (3-3 cr.)
    EALC E333 Chinese Cinema (3 cr.)
    EALC E351 Studies in East Asian Culture (3 cr., subject to approval of advisor)
    EALC E471 Twentieth-Century Chinese Literature (3 cr.)

    Culture and Civilization (3 credit hours)
    Select one course:
    EALC E232 China: The Enduring Heritage (3 cr.)
    EALC E251 Traditional East Asian Civilization (3 cr.) or
      HIST H237 Traditional East Asian Civilization (3 cr.)
    EALC E301 Chinese Language and Culture (3 cr.)
    EALC E302 Geographic Patterns in China (3 cr.)
    EALC E350 Studies in East Asian Society (3 cr.)
    EALC E351 Studies in East Asian Culture (3 cr.)
    EALC E384 East Asian Nationalism and Cultural Identity (3 cr.)
    EALC E495 Individual Readings (1-6 cr.)
    FINA A360 Topics in East Asian Art (3 cr.)
    FINA A464 Early Chinese Art and Archaelogy (4 cr.)
    FINA A466 Early Chinese Painting (4 cr.)
    FINA A467 Late Chinese Painting (4 cr.)
    HIST G380 Early China (3 cr.)
    HIST G382 China: The Age of Glory (3 cr.)
    HIST G383 China: The Later Empires (3 cr.)
    HIST G385 Modern China (3 cr.)
    HIST G387 Contemporary China (3 cr.)
    POLS Y333 Chinese Politics (3 cr.)
    REL R469 Topics in Taoism and Chinese Religion (3 cr.)

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    FRENCH (FRIT) Minor (27 credit hours)

    Intermediate-Level Course Work (6 credit hours)
    F200 or F205 Second-Year French I (3 cr.)
    F250 or F255 Second-Year French II (3 cr.)
    F300 Lecture et analyses littéraires (3 cr.)

    Language (15 credit hours)
    F300 Lecture et analyses littéraires (3 cr.)
    F313-F314 Advanced Grammar and Composition I-II (3-3 cr.)
    F315 Phonetics and Pronunciation (3 cr.)
    F401 Structure and Development of French (3 cr.)

    Literature (3 credit hours)
    Select one course:
    F305 Théâtre et essai (3 cr.)
    F306 Roman et poésie (3 cr.)

    Culture and Civilization (3 credit hours)
    Select one course:
    F363 Introduction à la France moderne (3 cr.)
    F461 La France contemporaine (3 cr.)

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    GERMAN (GER) Minor (26 credit hours)

    200-Level Course Work (6 credit hours)
    G200 Oral Practice, Writing and Reading I (3 cr.)
    G250 Oral Practice, Writing and Reading II (3 cr.)

    Language (14 credit hours)
    G300 Deutsch: Mittelstufe I (3 cr.)
    G330 Deutsch: Mittelstufe II (3 cr.)
    G448 The Sounds of Modern German (3 cr.)
    G451 Introduction to the Structure of Modern German (3 cr.)

    Literature (3 credit hours)
    Select one course:
    G305 Introduction to German Literature: Types (3 cr.)
    G306 Introduction to German Literature: Themes (3 cr.)

    Culture and Civilization (3 credit hours)
    G363 Deutsche Kulturgeschichte (3 cr.)

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    JAPANESE (EALC) Minor (27 credit hours)

    The Japanese teaching minor at IU Bloomington requires the completion of a minimum of 27 credit hours*, including 12 hours at the 300 and 400 levels. The candidate may not count any Japanese course below the 200 level toward licensing.

    Language (18 credit hours)
    EALC J201-J202 Second-Year Japanese I-II (4-4 cr.) or
    EALC J223 Intensive Second-Year Japanese (10 cr.)**
    †† EALC J301-J302 Third-Year Japanese I-II (3-3 cr.) or
    EALC J323 Intensive Third-Year Japanese (10 cr.)***
    EDUC M445 Methods of Teaching Foreign Language (4 cr.)

    Literature (6 credit hours)
    Select one course:
    EALC E351 Studies in East Asian Culture (3 cr., subject to approval of advisor)
    EALC E473 History of Japanese Theatre and Drama (3 cr.)
    EALC J441 Readings in Japanese Scholarly Materials (3 cr.)
    EALC J461-J462 Literary Japanese I-II (3-3 cr.)

    Select one course:
    CMLT C365 Japanese-Western Literary Relations (3 cr.)
    EALC E321-E322 Japanese Literature I-II (3-3 cr.)
    EALC E351 Studies in East Asian Culture (3 cr., subject to approval of advisor)
    EALC E472 Modern Japanese Fiction (3 cr.)
    EALC J431 Readings in Modern Japanese Literature (3 cr.)

    Culture and Civilization (6 credit hours)
    Select two courses:
    EALC E231 Japan: The Living Tradition (3 cr.)
    EALC E251 Traditional East Asian Civilization (3 cr.) or
      HIST H237 Traditional East Asian Civilization (3 cr.)
    EALC E271 Twentieth-Century Japanese Culture (3 cr.)
    EALC E350 Studies in East Asian Society (3 cr.)
    EALC E351 Studies in East Asian Culture (3 cr.)
    EALC E354 Society and Education in Japan (3 cr.)
    EALC E384 East Asian Nationalism and Cultural Identity (3 cr.)
    EALC E394 Business and Public Policy in Japan (3 cr.)
    EALC E495 Individual Readings (1-6 cr.)
    FINA A262 Introduction to Japanese Art and Culture (3 cr.)
    HIST G357 Premodern Japan (3 cr.)
    HIST G358 Early Modern Japan (3 cr.)
    HIST G369 Modern Japan (3 cr.)
    POLS Y334 Japanese Politics (3 cr.)
    REL R357 Religions in Japan (3 cr.)

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    KOREAN (EALC) Minor (27 credit hours)

    The Korean teaching minor at IU Bloomington requires the completion of a minimum of 27 credit hours*, including 12 hours at the 300 and 400 levels. The candidate may not count any Korean course below the 200 level toward licensing.

    Language (18 credit hours)
    EALC K201-K202 Second-Year Korean I-II (4-4 cr.) or
    EALC K223 Intensive Second-Year Korean (10 cr.)**
    ††EALC K301-K302 Third-Year Korean I-II (3-3 cr.) or
    EALC K323 Intensive Third-Year Korean (10 cr.)***
    EDUC M445 Methods of Teaching Foreign Language (4 cr.)

    Literature (3 credit hours)
    Select one course:
    EALC K431 Readings in Modern Korean Literature I (3 cr.) or
      EALC K432 Readings in Modern Korean Literature II (3 cr.)

    Culture and Civilization (3 credit hours)
    Select one course:
    EALC E233 Survey of Korean Civilization (3 cr.)
    EALC E303 Korean Folk and Elite Cultures (3 cr.)
    EALC E305 Korean Language and Culture (3 cr.)

    Electives (3 credit hours)
    Select one course:
    CMLT C265 Introduction to East Asian Poetry (3 cr.)
    CMLT C266 Introduction to East Asian Fiction (3 cr.)
    EALC E251 Traditional East Asian Civilization (3 cr.) or
      HIST H237 (credit not given for both)
    EALC E252 Modern East Asian Civilization (3 cr.) or
      HIST H207 (credit not given for both)
    EALC E256 Land and Society in East Asia (3 cr.)
    EALC E350 Studies in East Asian Society (3 cr.)
    EALC E351 Studies in East Asian Culture (3 cr.)
    EALC E384 East Asian Nationalism and Cultural Identity (3 cr.)
    FINA A360 Topics in East Asian Art (3 cr.)
    FOLK F305 Asian Folklore (3 cr.)
    HIST H208 American-East Asian Relations (3 cr.)
    PHIL P271 Issues in Oriental Philosophies (3 cr.)
    REL R350 East Asian Buddhism (3 cr.)
    REL R369 The Taoist Tradition (3 cr.)

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    LATIN (CLAS) Minor (24 credit hours)

    200-Level Course Work (6 credit hours)
    These credits may be completed through one of the following options:

    1. Completing
      L200 Second-Year Latin I (3 cr.)
      L250 Second-Year Latin II (3 cr.)
    2. Placing by examination at the 300 level and receiving 6 credit hours of special credit in L200 and L250 upon successful completion of the course in which one was placed.
    Language (3 credit hours)
    L310 Latin Prose Composition (3 cr.)

    Literature (9 credit hours)
    Select two courses:
    L305 Ovid (3 cr.)
    L307 Cicero (3 cr.)
    L308 Caesar, Civil War (3 cr.)
    L309 Introduction to Vergil’s Aeneid (3 cr.)

    Select one course:
    L407 Roman Lyric (3 cr.)
    L408 Roman Comedy (3 cr.)
    L409 Readings in Medieval Latin (3 cr.)

    Culture and Civilization (6 credit hours)
    C102 Roman Culture (3 cr.)

    Select one course:
    C206 Classical Art and Archaeology (3 cr.)
    C414 The Art and Archaeology of Rome (3 cr.)

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    RUSSIAN (SLAV) Minor (26 credit hours)

    R201-R202 Intermediate Russian I-II (3-3 cr.)
    R221-R222 Intermediate Oral Russian I-II (2-2 cr.)
    R301-R302 Advanced Intermediate Russian I-II (3-3 cr.)
    R307 Readings in Russian Expository Prose I (2 cr.)
    R325 Advanced Oral Russian (2 cr.)
    R401 Advanced Russian I (3 cr.)
    R405 Readings in Russian Literature I (3 cr.) or
      R406 Readings in Russian Literature II (3 cr.)

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    SPANISH (HISP) Minor (Minimum of 27 credit hours)

    Minimum of 27 credit hours must include 21 credit hours in 300- and 400-level courses. No course below S250 will count toward the minor.

    200-Level Course Work (6 credit hours)
    Select one of the following options:

    1. S250 Second-Year Spanish II (3 cr.) or
        S275 Hispanic Culture and Conversation (3 cr.)
    2. Placing by examination in S275 and completing the course with a grade of B– or better will earn special credit in S250.
    3. Placing by examination in S310 and completing the course with a grade o f B– or better will earn special credit in S250; the 3 credits of S275 must be replaced with one additional course at the 300- or 400-level.
    Language (12 credit hours)
    S310 Spanish Grammar and Composition (3 cr.) P:S275 or equivalent
    S312 Written Composition in Spanish (3 cr.) P:S310, S311, or equivalent
    S3174 Spanish Conversation and Diction (3 cr.) P: S310, S311, or equivalent or
      S425 Spanish Phonetics (3 cr.) P: S310, S311, or equivalent
    S426 Introduction to Spanish Linguistics (3 cr.) P: S310, S311, or equivalent; R: S425, P425, or general phonetics or
      S428 Applied Spanish Linguistics (3 cr.) P: S310, S311, or equivalent

    Literature and Culture (6 credit hours)
    S331 Hispanic World I (3 cr.) P: S310, S311, or equivalent
    S332 Hispanic World II (3 cr.) P: S331 or
      S411 Spanish Culture and Civilization (3 cr.) P:S275 or equivalent or
      S412 Latin American Culture and Civilization (3 cr.) P:S275 or equivalent or
      S413 Hispanic Culture in the United States (3 cr.) P:S275 or equivalent

    Electives (3 credit hours)

    Select three credit hours from any 300- or 400-level courses not taken to fulfill language or literature and culture requirements.

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    HEALTH AND SAFETY—TEACHING (HPER) Minor (24 credit hours)

    Required (18 cr.):
    HPER F255 Human Sexuality (3 cr.)
    HPER H160 First Aid and Emergency Care (3 cr.)
    HPER H205 Introduction to Public and School Health (1 cr.) (Sem. II only)
    HPER H263 Personal Health (3 cr.)
    HPER H318 Drug Use in American Society (3 cr.)
    HPER H464 Coordination of School Health Promotion (3 cr.) (Sem. II only) (must be taken spring semester before student teaching)
    EDUC M458 Methods of Teaching Health and Safety (3 cr.) and
      M403 Laboratory/Field Experience:High School (0 cr.) (must be taken the fall semester before student teaching)

    Select two courses (6 cr.):
    HPER F258 Marriage and Family Interaction (3 cr.)
    HPER F317 Topical Seminar (3 cr.)
    (repeatable with a different topic; see advisor)
    HPER F345 Parent-Child Relations (3 cr.) (Sem. I only)
    HPER F347 Human Development II: Middle Childhood through Adolescence (3 cr.) (Sem. I only) P: HPER F150 and F258 or equivalent
    HPER H163 Topics in Health (3 cr.)
    HPER H172 International Health and Social Issues (3 cr.)
    HPER H174 Prevention of Violence in American Society (3 cr.)
    HPER H180 Stress Prevention and Management (3 cr.)
    HPER H220 Death and Dying (3 cr.) (Sem. II only)
    HPER H310 Health Care in Minority Communities (3 cr.)
    HPER H317 Topical Seminar (3 cr.) (repeatable with a different topic; see advisor)
    HPER H320 The Nature of Cancer (3 cr.)
    HPER H324 Gerontology: Multidisciplinary Perspectives (3 cr.) (Sem. I only)
    HPER H326 AIDS and Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases (3 cr.)
    HPER H327 Practicum in College Death Education (3 cr.) (Sem. II only) P: Permission of instructor
    HPER H333 Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease (3 cr.)
    HPER H340 Practicum in College Sex Education (3 cr.) P: Permission of instructor
    HPER N220 Nutrition for Health (3 cr.) or
      HPER N231 Human Nutrition (3 cr.) P: CHEM C101
    HPER S350 School and Community Safety (3 cr.)

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    JOURNALISM (JOUR) Minor (24 credit hours)

    For access to 12 credit hours of authorized journalism courses prior to admission to the Teacher Education Program, the student should:

    1. Meet with and obtain the signature of an advisor in the University Division, the School of Journalism, or the School of Education;
    2. Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.3 (Note: A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 is required for admission to the Teacher Education Program);
    3. Complete listed prerequisites.
    Required (15 credit hours):
    JOUR J110 Foundations of Journalism and Mass Communication (3 cr.)
    JOUR J200 Reporting, Writing, and Editing I (3 cr.) P: ENG W131 and P/C: SLIS L155
    JOUR J201 Reporting, Writing, and Editing II (3 cr.) P: JOUR J200
    JOUR J210 Visual Communications (3 cr.)
    JOUR J425 Supervision of School Publications (3 cr.) P: 12 cr. of journalism, fall

    Select one course:
    JOUR J351 Newspaper Editing (3 cr.) P: J201 and J210
    JOUR J352 Magazine Editing (3 cr.) P: J201 and J210
    JOUR J353 Broadcast News Editing (3 cr.) P: J201, J210, and J343

    Select one course:
    JOUR J320 Principles of Creative Advertising (3 cr.)
    JOUR J321 Principles of Integrated Marketing (3 cr.)
    JOUR J337 Economics of Mass Media (3 cr.)
    JOUR J409 Media Management (3 cr.)
    JOUR J420 Advertising as Communication (3 cr.) P: J320

    Select one course:
    JOUR J344 Photojournalism Reporting (3 cr.) P: J201 and J210
    JOUR J354 Photojournalism Editing (3 cr.) P: JOUR J344 or permission of instructor
    JOUR J463 Computerized Publication Design I (3 cr.) P: J210
    JOUR J465 Computerized Publication Design II (3 cr.) P: J210 and J463

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    MATHEMATICS (MATH) Minor (24 credit hours)

    Analysis (8 credit hours)
    MATH M211-M212 Calculus I-II (4-4 cr.)

    Algebra (3 credit hours)
    MATH M301 Applied Linear Algebra (3 cr.) or
      MATH M303 Linear Algebra for Undergraduates (3 cr.)

    Probability (3 credit hours)
    MATH M365 Introduction to Probability and Statistics (3 cr.)

    Geometry (3 credit hours)
    MATH T336 Topics in Euclidean Geometry (3 cr.) (Sem. I only)

    Applied Mathematics (3 credit hours)
    Select one course:
    MATH M371 Elementary Computational Methods (3 cr.)
    MATH M447 Mathematical Models and Applications I (3 cr.)

    Electives (to total at least 24 credit hours)
    MATH M380 History of Mathematics (3 cr.)
    MATH M391 Foundations of the Number Systems (3 cr.)
    MATH M436 Introduction to Geometries (3 cr.)
    MATH T321 Intuitive Topology (3 cr.) (Sem. II only)
    MATH T403 Modern Algebra for Secondary Teachers (3 cr.)

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    PHYSICAL EDUCATION Minor (28 credit hours)

    HPER P1405 Foundations of Physical Education (3 cr.) C: P141
    HPER P1415 Foundations of Human Movement (2 cr.) C: P140
    HPER P280 Athletic Training and Emergency Care (2 cr.)
    HPER P216 Concepts of Physical Fitness (3 cr.)
    HPER P222 Teaching of Developmental Gymnastics (2 cr.)
    HPER P214 Basic Methods of Teaching Physical Education (3 cr.) P: P140 and P141
    HPER P203 Teaching Practicum in Physical Education (1 cr.)
    HPER P205 Structural Kinesiology (3 cr.)
    HPER P290 Movement Experiences for Preschool and Elementary Children (2 cr.) or
      HPER P316 Theories of Advanced Conditioning (2 cr.)
    HPER P325 Teaching Team Activities (2 cr.) P: P214
    HPER P323 Teaching Individual and Dual Activities (2 cr.) P: P214
    HPER P398 Adapted Physical Education (3 cr.)

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    READING Minor (24 credit hours):

    Application for admission through the Language Education Department and a minimum GPA of 3.0 are required. The holder of the reading minor is eligible to be a reading teacher at the level of the license to which it is attached. The minor is valid for the duration of the certificate to which it is attached.

    Elementary and Kindergarten/Primary—Early Childhood option and Secondary option

    Reading (12 credit hours)

    EDUC E340 Methods of Teaching Reading I (3 cr.)
    EDUC M464 Methods of Teaching HS Reading (3 cr.)
    EDUC E341 Methods of Teaching Reading II (3 cr.) or
      EDUC X400 Diagnosis in Language Difficulties (3 cr.)
    EDUC X401 Critical Reading in the Content Areas (3 cr.)
    EDUC X425 Practicum in Reading (3-6 cr.)

    Literature (3 credit hours)
    EDUC X460 Books for Reading Instruction (3 cr.) or
      ENG L390 Children’s Literature (3 cr.) or
      ENG L391 Literature for Young Adults (3 cr.) or
      EDUC L535 Adolescent Literature (Jr. & Sr. level)

    Linguistics (3 credit hours)
    EDUC X470 Psycholinguistics for Teachers of Reading (3 cr.) or
      EDUC L303 Introduction to Linguistics (3 cr.) or
      EDUC G205 Introduction to the English Language (3 cr.) and*
      EDUC G302 Structure of Modern English (3 cr.)
    *(G205 and G302 counting as a single course may be used by English majors only)

    Electives (6 credit hours)

    Courses (300 level or above) selected with advisor’s approval from reading, special education, language education, curriculum, advanced educational psychology. (Elementary Education undergraduate majors may use E339 as an elective.)

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    SCIENCE Minors (24 credit hours)

    Science minors are available in the following subjects:
    Biology
    Chemistry
    Earth-Space science
    General science
    Physical science
    Physics

    See the respective science major primary areas listed in the ‘‘Secondary Education Program’’ section of this bulletin for a complete listing of required courses for a science minor. A science major primary area and a science minor are identical.

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    SOCIAL STUDIES Minor (30 credit hours)

    This minor consists of an overall minimum of 30 credit hours in the areas listed below. At least 12 of these must be in courses numbered 200 or above.

    One of the following areas must be chosen as a primary area with at least 18 credit hours of course work completed. The courses listed under the area must be completed. No more than 6 credit hours at the 100 level in the primary area can be counted toward the minor requirements. Advanced courses may be substituted with permission of an advisor.

    A minimum of one course each in at least three additional areas other than the primary area must be completed. Additional course work to complete the 30 credit hour requirement should be electives to contribute to a diversified and coherent view of social studies.

    Anthropology
    ANTH A105 Human Origins and Prehistory (3 cr.) and
      ANTH E105 Culture and Society (3 cr.)

    Economics
    ECON E201 Introduction to Microeconomics (3 cr.) and
      ECON E202 Introduction to Macroeconomics (3 cr.)

    Geography
    Select two courses:
    GEOG G107 Physical Systems of the Environment (3 cr)
    GEOG G110 Introduction to Human Geography (3 cr.)
    GEOG G120 World Regional Geography (3 cr.)

    Government
    POLS Y103 Introduction to American Politics (3 cr.)

    Select one course:
    POLS Y105 Introduction to Political Theory (3 cr.)
    POLS Y107 Introduction to Comparative Politics (3 cr.)
    POLS Y109 Introduction to World Politics (3 cr.)

    Psychology
    PSY P101-P102 Introductory Psychology I-II (3-3 cr.) or
      PSY P106 General Psychology, Honors (4 cr.)

    Sociology
    SOC S100 Introduction to Sociology (3 cr.) and
      SOC S101 Social Problems and Policies (3 cr.)

    U.S. History
    HIST H105-H106 American History I-II (3-3 cr.) or
      HIST A314-A315 Recent U.S. History I-II (3-3 cr.) or
      HIST A361-A362 Studies in American History for Teachers I-II (3-3 cr.)

    World Civilization
    HIST H101-H102 The World in the Twentieth Century I-II (3-3 cr.)

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    SPEECH COMMUNICATION AND THEATRE (CMCL, THTR)

    Minor (24 credit hours)
    The program in Speech Communication and Theatre currently is under revision, see an advisor for details. The Department of Speech Communication has changed its name to Communication and Culture (CMCL), but the minor is still referred to as Speech Communication.

    Speech Communication and Theatre minors must register their minor with the departments of Communication and Culture and Theatre and Drama in addition to the School of Education.

    Required:
    CMCL C121 Public Speaking (3 cr.) or
      CMCL C130 Public Speaking, Honors (3 cr.)
    CMCL C324 Persuasion (3 cr.) P: C121 and one of the following: C223, C225, or C228.
    THTR T120 Acting I (3 cr.)

    Select one course:
    CMCL C225 Discussion and Decision Making (3 cr.)
    CMCL C228 Argumentation and Advocacy (3 cr.)
    CMCL C321 Rhetoric and Modern Discourse (3 cr.)
    CMCL C323 Speech Composition (3 cr.) P: C121 and one of the following: C223, C225, or C228.

    Select one course:
    CMCL C305 Rhetorical Criticism (3 cr.) P: C321 or permission of instructor.
    CMCL C427 Cross-Cultural Communication (3 cr.)
    CMCL C440 Organizational Communication (3 cr.)
    CMCL C444 Political Communication (3 cr.)

    Select one course:
    THTR T100 Introduction to Theatre (4 cr.)
    THTR T210 Appreciation of Theatre (3 cr.)
    THTR T370 History of the Theatre and Drama I (3 cr.)
    THTR T371 History of the Theatre and Drama II (3 cr.)

    Select two courses:
    THTR T225* Stagecraft I (3 cr.)
    THTR T230 Stage Costuming I (3 cr.)
    THTR T335 Stage Lighting I (3 cr.)
    THTR T340* Directing I (3 cr.) P: T120. R: T225, T230, T335, or permission of instructor.
    * T225 or T340 is suggested.

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    VISUAL ARTS (FINA) Minor (24 credit hours)

    Introductory courses (15 credit hours)
    FINA F100-F101-F102 Fundamental Studio (3-3-3 cr.)
    FINA A101-A102 Art History (3-3 cr.)

    Breadth (9 cr.)
    Sufficient additional credit hours in studio or history of art to complete a minimum of 24 credit hours of fine arts. One course must be taken at the 300 or 400 level.

    The following education courses are also required but do not count toward the 24 credit hours for a minor:
    EDUC M330 Foundation of Art Education and Methods I (3 cr.) and
      EDUC M301 Laboratory/Field Experience (1 cr.)
    EDUC M430 Foundation of Art Education and Methods II (3 cr.) and
      EDUC M401 Laboratory/Field Experience (1 cr.)

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    1Students who are bilingual in Spanish and English are advised to substitute S321-S322 U.S. Latino Spanish III and IV (3-3 cr.).


    2S317 is not open to native speakers of Spanish; they should enroll in S425.


    3Journalism majors or minors can substitute JOUR J200 or J210 for J110.


    4S317 is not open to native speakers of Spanish; they should enroll in S425.


    5Must complete P140 and P141 with a C or higher in each course.


    * Please note: specific courses listed under each requirement are subject to change (i.e., there may be deletions or additions as the curriculum is revised). Students must consult the EALC advisor to determine the appropriate courses for the teaching minor.


    ** Only 8 credits count toward the language requirement.


    *** Only 6 credits count toward the language requirement.


    † Candidates whose performance in the placement examination exempts them from taking the second-year language courses shall be required to take 6 credit hours (2 courses) in East Asian culture courses in addition to the requirements in the Literature and Culture categories.


    †† Candidates whose performance in the placement examination exempts them from taking the second-year and third-year language courses shall be required to take 12 credit hours (4 courses) from other EALC course offerings in addition to the requirements in the Literature and Culture categories.




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