SOCIAL STUDIES EDUCATION MAJOR

2016-17

First Semester

JUNIOR YEAR

Teaching Students with Special Needs...... EDUC3123(3,0)*

Introduction to Sociology...... SOCI2013(3,0)

Survey of American History...... HIST2013(3,0)

World Geography...... GEOG2093(3,0)

Music Appreciation...... FNAR2053(3,0)

+1st Year Advanced ROTC......

Junior Ethics Enrichment Experience...... LDRS3110(1,0)

Honors Personal & Professional Development IIHONR311

SENIOR YEAR

Teaching Reading in the Secondary School....EDUC3063(3,0)

Social and Cultural History of the

Non-Western World...... HIST2063(3,0)

***Urban Politics...... PSCI3023(3,0)

Principles of Macroeconomics...... BADM2013(3,0)

**Approved Social Studies Elective...... 3(3,0)

+2nd Year Advanced ROTC......

Senior Leadership Integration Seminar...... LDRS 4110(1,0)

Honors Personal & Professional Development IIIHONR411

SOCIAL STUDIES EDUCATION MAJOR

2016-17

Second Semester

JUNIOR YEAR

Methods and Materials of Secondary

School Teaching...... EDUC4013(3,0)

Survey of American History...... HIST2023(3,0)

Cultural Anthropology...... ANTH2023(3,0)

History Elective...... HIST3(3,0)

Approved Elective...... 3(3,0)

+1stYearand2ndYearAdvancedROTC

SENIOR YEAR

Internship in Teaching...... EDUC49912

Special Methods in Teaching...... EDUC4023(3,0)

NOTE: Education majors must make a formal application for admission to the Internship in Teaching (EDUC 499) no later than 1 May of the previous academic year for admission to the spring internship.

1)Completed all professional education and content

2)Completed the following professional education courses with a cumulative GPA of at least

3)Have on file at The Citadel South Carolina State Department of Education clearance through the FBI and SLED;

4)Maintained a cumulative GPA of at least 2.750;

5)Completed successfully all previous field experiences;

6)Have on file at The Citadel official records of the appropriate PRAXIS II test score(s) and the appropriate PrinciplesofLearningandTeaching(PLT)testscore.Itisstronglyrecommendedthatstudentstake the PLT as soon as they have completed EDUC 101, EDUC 202 and EDUC 312.

HOURS REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION: 123 plus the credit hours from successful completion of RPED 25.0, RPED 251, and all required ROTC courses.

*Represents semester credit, lecture, and laboratory hours, in that order.

**Selectedfromanthropology,geography,politicalscience,economics,psychology,orhistory.

***Or PSCI 306 - Legislative Processes

Or PSCI 307- Southern Politics

Or PSCI 401 - Political Issues and Public

+ROTC hours (credit, lecture, and/or lab) may vary each semester by military department; however, the total hours which may be applied toward graduation requirements may not exceed 16 semester hours.