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2012-2013 Bulletin Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________ ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Required Professional/Education Courses (minimum grade of “C” or above) ED 300 Education as a Profession ED 302 Art & Science of Teaching ED 304 Principles of Early Childhood Learning ED 305 Teaching Math in the Elem & Middle School ED 306 Intro to Exceptional Learners ED 310 Teaching Soc Studies in the Elem & Mid Sch ED 312 Teaching Sci in the Elem & Middle School ED 334 Methods for Teaching Reading & Language Arts in Elem & Middle School ED 351 Educational Measurement ED 361Early Literacy Instruction I ED 362 Early Literacy Instruction II ED 365 Content Area Reading ED 366 Reading Assessment & Intervention ED 401 Classroom Management ED 406 Observation & Directed Teaching (K-8) Other Required Courses (minimum grade of “C” or above) MA 111 Modern Elementary Math I MA 112 Modern Elementary Math II MA 113 College Algebra or higher COM 101 Oral Communication FPA 300 Fine Arts in Education HK 351 Mat/Meth of Teach PE & Health in Elem Sch Other Required Courses GEO 101 Geography Microcomputer Applications or Math Elective PSY 206 Human Growth and Development PSY 360 Educational Psychology Social Science (3 hours) (HIS, ECON, POL, ANTH, GEO, SOC) Science (3 hours) (In addition, to Natural Science Core Requirement) Literature (3 hours) Literature (3 hours) History (3 hours) History (3 hours) For K-6 licensure program, all above requirements must be met. In addition, two areas of concentration must be completed, with a minimum of 18 semester hours in each area with minimum grades of C in each course. For K-6 licensure, with 7-12 endorsement in two areas of concentration, program, all above requirements must be met. In addition, two areas of concentration must be completed, with a minimum of 21 semester hours in each area with minimum grades of C in each course. The areas of concentration include: English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies Select two areas: (Minimum grade of “C” required) English (21 hrs.) Mathematics (21 hrs.) Science (21 hrs.) Social Studies (21 hrs.) Audited: Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours

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2012-2013 Bulletin

Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

Required Professional/Education Courses (minimum grade of “C” or above) ED 300 Education as a Profession ED 302 Art & Science of Teaching ED 304 Principles of Early Childhood Learning ED 305 Teaching Math in the Elem & Middle School ED 306 Intro to Exceptional Learners ED 310 Teaching Soc Studies in the Elem & Mid Sch ED 312 Teaching Sci in the Elem & Middle School ED 334 Methods for Teaching Reading & Language

Arts in Elem & Middle School

ED 351 Educational Measurement ED 361Early Literacy Instruction I ED 362 Early Literacy Instruction II ED 365 Content Area Reading ED 366 Reading Assessment & Intervention ED 401 Classroom Management ED 406 Observation & Directed Teaching (K-8)

Other Required Courses (minimum grade of “C” or above)

MA 111 Modern Elementary Math I MA 112 Modern Elementary Math II MA 113 College Algebra or higher COM 101 Oral Communication FPA 300 Fine Arts in Education HK 351 Mat/Meth of Teach PE & Health in Elem Sch

Other Required Courses

GEO 101 Geography Microcomputer Applications or Math Elective PSY 206 Human Growth and Development PSY 360 Educational Psychology Social Science (3 hours) (HIS, ECON, POL, ANTH, GEO, SOC)

Science (3 hours) (In addition, to Natural Science Core Requirement)

Literature (3 hours) Literature (3 hours) History (3 hours) History (3 hours)

For K-6 licensure program, all above requirements must be met. In addition, two areas of concentration must be completed, with a minimum of 18 semester hours in each area with minimum grades of C in each course. For K-6 licensure, with 7-12 endorsement in two areas of concentration, program, all above requirements must be met. In addition, two areas of concentration must be completed, with a minimum of 21 semester hours in each area with minimum grades of C in each course. The areas of concentration include: English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies Select two areas: (Minimum grade of “C” required)

English (21 hrs.) Mathematics (21 hrs.) Science (21 hrs.) Social Studies (21 hrs.)

Audited: Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours

2012-2013 Bulletin

Name _____________________________

ID# ______________________________

EXERCISE SCIENCE GENERAL MAJOR REQUIREMENTS:

HK EXERCISE SCIENCE REQUIREMENTS (minimum grade of “C” required):

HK Activity Course (1 hour) HKC 147 Weight Training (1 hour)

HK 210 Foundations of Kinesiology HK 285 Technology in Exercise and Sport Sciences

HK 316 Practicum in Health & Kinesiology HK 307 Emergency Health Care or

HK 308 Prevention & Care of Athletic Injuries

HK 390 Anatomical Kinesiology HK 361 Physiology of Exercise w/lab

HK 405 Measurement and Evaluation in Health and

Kinesiology or MA 123 Statistics HK 403 Graded Exercise Testing

HK 460 Exercise Programming Special Populations HK 408 Biomechanics

HK ELECTIVES (9) Select from any HK or HKH three credit hour course:

INTERNSHIP/RESEARCH ELECTIVE (6 hours) Select from: (minimum grade of “C” required)

HK 416 Internship Apparently Health Populations HK 417 Internship

HK 418 Internship HK 490 Research in Exercise Science

ADDITIONAL REQUIRED COURSES:

BSB 101 General Biology w/lab BSB 102 General Biology II w/lab

BSB 141 Human Anatomy & Physiology I BSB 142 Human Anatomy & Physiology II

PSC 111 General Chemistry w/lab PSC 112 General Chemistry II w/lab

FN 225 (325) Nutrition

Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours

Audited:

2012-2013 Bulletin

Name _____________________________

ID# ______________________________

EXERCISE SCIENCE

PHYSICAL THERAPY CONCENTRATION GENERAL MAJOR REQUIREMENTS:

HK EXERCISE SCIENCE REQUIREMENTS (minimum grade of “C” required):

HK Activity Course (1 hour) HKC 147 Weight Training (1 hour)

HK 210 Foundations of Kinesiology HK 285 Technology in Exercise & Sport Science

HK 307 Emergency Health Care or

HK 308 Prevention & Care of Athletic Injuries HK 316 Practicum in Health & Kinesiology

HK 361 Physiology of Exercise w/lab HK 390 Anatomical Kinesiology

HK 403 Graded Exercise Testing 408 Biomechanics

HK 460 Exercise Programming for Special Populations

INTERNSHIP/THESIS ELECTIVE (6 hours) Select from: (minimum grade of “C” required)

HK 416 Internship Apparently Health Populations HK 417 Internship

HK 418 Internship HK 490 Research in Exercise Science

ADDITIONAL REQUIRED COURSES:

BSB 101 General Biology w/lab BSB 102 General Biology II w/lab

BSB 141 Human Anatomy & Physiology I BSB 142 Human Anatomy & Physiology II

PSC 111 General Chemistry w/lab PSC 112 General Chemistry II w/lab

PSP 211 General Physics w/lab PSP 212 General Physics II w/lab

MA 123 Statistics *300 level or higher science course

Note: Students should meet with a faculty advisor to select electives that will enhance the application to PT school.

Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours

Audited:

2012 - 2013 Bulletin

Name _____________________________

ID# ______________________________

FAMILY STUDIES

Required Major Courses (minimum grade of “C”) (32 hours)

FS 203 Professional Issues (2) FS 225 Management of Family Resources (3)

FS 290 Intro to Research in Family Studies (3) FS 306 or SOC 305 Marriage and Family (3)

FS 330 Human Sexuality & Socializations (3) *FS 351 Women’s Experiences of Family Life (3)

FS 382 Theories in Family Studies (3) FS 392 Families in Crisis & Rehabilitation (3)

FS 401 Families and Public Policy (3) FS 468 Parenting in Contemporary Society (3)

PSY 206 Human Growth and Development (3)

Family Studies as a Science and a Profession (minimum grade of “C” required) (23 hours)

COM 201 Relational Communication (3) FS 465 Program Planning and Evaluation (3)

PSY 201 Introduction to APA Style (1) FS 499 Field Experience (6)

PSY 455 Research in HBS (3) PSY 454 Applied Statistics (3)

PLG 432 Family Law (3) FS 497 Pre-Internship Orientation (1) (pass/fail)

B.S. Degree Requirements: (20 hours)

MA 113 or above (excluding MA 123) (3) Math Course above MA 113 or Computer Course (3)

Natural Science w/lab (4) Natural Science w/lab (4)

Science or Math (3) Science or Math (3)

Families in Society Electives (choose one of the following) (minimum grade of “C” required) (3 hours)

FS 316 Issues Work/Violence (3)

*FS 351 Women’s Experiences of Family Life (3)

Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours

Audited:

2012-2013 Bulletin

Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________

FAMILY STUDIES MINOR

Required Courses (minimum grade of “C”) FS 290 Intro to Research in Family Studies (3) FS 306/SOC 305 Marriage and Family (3) FS 382 Theories in Family Studies (3) FS 203 Issues in Family Studies (2)

Choose TWO elective Family Studies (FS) courses (6 semester hours) (minimum grade of “C”)

Additional Required Course: (minimum grade of “C”)

PSY 201 Introduction to APA Style (1) Total hours required =18 semester hours Audited:

2012-2013 Bulletin

Name _____________________________ Banner ID: _________________________

GENERAL STUDIES B.A. Degree

Three – 12-hour Focus groups

General Requirements: 1. Complete a minimum of 124 credit hours to graduate -- Note: No more than 62 semester hours of community/junior college coursework (including AP and CLEP credit) can be applied to any baccalaureate degree. 2. Complete 36 credit hours of coursework at MUW. 3. Complete University Core Curriculum. Note: Any course used to satisfy the MUW core curriculum cannot be used as part of any focus group. 4. Complete 32 or more hours of the required 124 credit hours at the 300-level or above (this includes GS 400 General Studies Seminar). 5. Complete the following: Select twelve (12) semester hours in each of three focus groups with at least six (6) semester in each focus group at the 300-level or above. (Minimum grade of “C” required)

I. Fine and Performing Arts (Art, Music, Theatre) (12 ) II. Natural Sciences (Biology, Microbiology, Chemistry, Physics) (12) III. Human Sciences (Family Studies, Psychology, Sociology) (12) IV. Business (12) V. Culinary Arts (12) Culinary Arts, Nutrition (12) VI. Humanities I (English, Foreign Languages, Philosophy, Communication, Religion) (12) VII. Humanities II (History, Political Science, Geography) (12) VIII. Mathematics/Programming (Mathematics, Fortran and C++) (12) IX. Health-Related Programs (Health & Kinesiology) (12) X. Pre-Professional Programs (*Education, *BSN 300-level or above NU courses), Paralegal Studies, *Speech-Language Pathology) (12) *Credit must be earned prior to application to General Studies major.

Note: 50% of each focus group must be earned at MUW. (Minimum grade of C or above required.)

GS 400 General Studies Seminar (2 hours) Other Required Courses:

Foreign Language (One area - 14 hours) or 6 hrs. at the 200 level Audited: Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours

2012-2013 Bulletin

Name _____________________________ Banner ID: _________________________

GENERAL STUDIES

B.A. Degree

Two – 18-hour Focus groups

General Requirements: 1. Complete a minimum of 124 credit hours to graduate -- Note: No more than 62 semester hours of community/junior college coursework (including AP and CLEP credit) can be applied to any baccalaureate degree. 2. Complete 36 credit hours of coursework at MUW. 3. Complete University Core Curriculum. Note: Any course used to satisfy the MUW core curriculum cannot be used as part of any focus group. 4. Complete 32 or more hours of the required 124 credit hours at the 300-level or above (this includes GS 400 General Studies Seminar). 5. Complete the following: Select eighteen (18) semester hours in each of two focus groups with at least nine (9) semester hours in each focus group at the 300-level or above. (Minimum grade of “C” required)

I. Fine and Performing Arts (Art, Music, Theatre) (18 ) II. Natural Sciences (Biology, Microbiology, Chemistry, Physics) (18) III. Human Sciences (Family Studies, Psychology, Sociology) (18) IV. Business (18) V. Culinary Arts (Culinary Arts, Nutrition) (18) VI. Humanities I (English, Foreign Languages, Philosophy, Communication, Religion) (18) VII. Humanities II (History, Political Science, Geography (18) VIII. Mathematics/Programming (Mathematics, Fortran and C++) (18) IX. Health-Related Programs (Health & Kinesiology) (18) X. Pre-Professional Programs (*Education, *BSN (300-level or above NU courses), Paralegal Studies, *Speech-Language Pathology) (18) *Credit must be earned prior to admission to General Studies major.

GS 400 General Studies Seminar (2 hours)

Note: 50% of each focus group must be earned at MUW. Other Required Courses:

Foreign Language (One area - 14 hours) or 6 hrs. at the 200 level Audited: Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours

2012-2013 Bulletin

Name _____________________________

ID #: _________________________

GENERAL STUDIES

B.S. Degree

Three – 12-hour Focus groups

General Requirements:

1. Complete a minimum of 124 credit hours to graduate -- Note: No more than 62 semester hours of community/junior

college coursework (including AP and CLEP credit) can be applied to any baccalaureate degree.

2. Complete 36 credit hours of coursework at MUW.

3. Complete University Core Curriculum. Note: Any course used to satisfy the MUW core curriculum cannot be used as

part of any focus group. 4. Complete 32 or more hours of the required 124 credit hours at the 300-level or above (this includes GS 400 General

Studies Seminar).

5. Complete the following:

Select twelve (12) semester hours in each of three focus groups with at least six (6) semester in each focus group at the 300-level

or above. (Minimum grade of “C” required) I. Fine and Performing Arts (Art, Music, Theatre) (12 )

II. Natural Sciences (Biology, Microbiology, Chemistry, Physics) (12)

III. Human Sciences (Family Studies, Psychology, Sociology) (12)

IV. Business (12)

V. Culinary Arts (12) Culinary Arts, Nutrition (12)

VI. Humanities I (English, Foreign Languages, Philosophy,

Communication, Religion) (12)

VII. Humanities II (History, Political Science, Geography) (12)

VIII. Mathematics/Programming (Mathematics, Fortran and C++) (12)

IX. Health-Related Programs (Health & Kinesiology,) (12)

X. Pre-Professional Programs (*Education, *BSN (300-level or above NU

courses), Paralegal Studies, *Speech-Language Pathology) (12)

*Credit must be earned prior to application to General Studies major.

Note: 50% of each focus group must be earned at MUW.

(Minimum grade of C or above required.)

GS 400 General Studies Seminar (2 hours)

B.S. Degree Requirements:

Natural Science w/lab (4) Natural Science w/lab (4)

Science or Math (3) Science or Math (3)

MA 113 or above (excluding MA 123) (3) Math Course above MA 113 or Computer

Programming Course (3)

Audited: Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours

2012-2013 Bulletin

Name _____________________________

Banner ID: _________________________

GENERAL STUDIES

B.S. Degree

Two – 18-hour Focus groups

General Requirements:

1. Complete a minimum of 124 credit hours to graduate -- Note: No more than 62 semester hours of community/junior

college coursework (including AP and CLEP credit) can be applied to any baccalaureate degree.

2. Complete 36 credit hours of coursework at MUW.

3. Complete University Core Curriculum. Note: Any course used to satisfy the MUW core curriculum cannot be used as

part of any focus group. 4. Complete 32 or more hours of the required 124 credit hours at the 300-level or above (this includes GS 400 General

Studies Seminar).

5. Complete the following:

Select eighteen (18) semester hours in each of two focus groups with at least nine (9) semester hours in each focus group at the

300-level or above. (Minimum grade of “C” required)

I. Fine and Performing Arts (Art, Music, Theatre) (18 )

II. Natural Sciences (Biology, Microbiology, Chemistry, Physics) (18)

III. Human Sciences (Family Studies, Psychology, Sociology) (18)

IV. Business (18)

V. Culinary Arts (Culinary Arts, Nutrition) (18)

VI. Humanities I (English, Foreign Languages, Philosophy,

Communication, Religion) (18)

VII. Humanities II (History, Political Science, Geography (18)

VIII. Mathematics/Programming (Mathematics, Fortran and C++) (18)

IX. Health-Related Programs (Health & Kinesiology) (18)

X. Pre-Professional Programs (*Education, *BSN (300-level or above NU

courses), Paralegal Studies, *Speech-Language Pathology ) (18)

*Credit must be earned prior to admission to General Studies major.

Note: 50% of each focus group must be earned at MUW.

GS 400 General Studies Seminar (2 hours)

B.S. Degree Requirements:

Natural Science w/lab Natural Science w/lab

Science or Math (3) Science or Math (3)

MA 113 or above (excluding MA 123) Math Course above MA 113 or Computer

Programming Course (3)

Audited: Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours

2012 – 2013 Bulletin

Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________

HEALTH AND KINESIOLOGY TEACHING OPTION SPECIALITY AREA REQUIREMENTS: Skill Sequence (6 hours) (Minimum grade of “C” required)

Individual Sport: HK 101/123/127/129/131/ 142/145/231

HK 115 Dance Survey

HK 133/134 Team Sport HK 149 Recreational Sports PROFESSIONAL COURSES: (38 hours) (Minimum grade of “C” required)

HKH 101 Personal and Community Health HKC 147 Weight Training HK 205 Measurement & Evaluation in Health & PE HK 210 Foundations of Kinesiology HK 248/250/252 Officiating HK 285 Technology in Exercise & Sport Science HK 307 Emergency Health Care OR HK 308 Prev/Care of Athletic Injuries w/lab

HK 351 Met of Teaching PE in the Elem School

HK 361 Physiology of Exercise and Lab HK 370 Adapted Physical Education HK 371 Motor Development HK 390 Anatomical Kinesiology HK 405 Measurement and Evaluation in Health and Kinesiology

HK 408 Biomechanics

HK 451 Instructional Methods in Physical Education OTHER REQUIRED COURSES: (Minimum grade of “C” required)

COM 101 Oral Communication (Core) MA 113 College Algebra ADDITIONAL REQUIRED COURSES:

BSB 141 Human Anatomy & Physiology I BSB 142 Human Anatomy & Physiology II

PSY 206 Human Growth and Development PSY 360 Educational Psychology

Science or Math (3 hours) Science or Math (3 hours)

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION BLOCK: (Minimum grade of “C” required)

ED 300 Education as a Profession ED 302 Art and Science of Teaching ED 365 Content Area Reading ED 401 Student Teaching Sem: Classroom Mgmt ED 407 Observation & Dir Teaching - K-12

Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours Audited:

2012-2013 Bulletin

Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________

PRE-OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

MEETING THE PREREQUISITE REQUIREMENTS FOR *OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SCHOOL

BSB 101 General Biology I w/Lab BSB 102 General Biology II w/Lab BSB 121 Human Anatomy w/Lab or BSB 303 Comparative Anatomy w/Lab

COM 101 Oral Communication

EN 101 English Composition EN 300 Advanced Composition MA 113 College Algebra or higher PSC 111 General Chemistry w/lab PSP 211 General Physics w/lab PSY 101 General Psychology PSY 206 Human Growth & Development PSY 302 Child Psychology or

PSY 304 Abnormal Psychology

SOC 201 Sociology FINE ARTS: Select from ART 102, ART 211, ART 212, MUS 100, MUS 105, or TH 175

SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS: Any SOC prefix, Economics, Political Science, Government, or History

HUMANITIES: Any two (2) courses from the following areas: History, Literature, Languages, Philosophy, etc.)

Electives: See O.T. Brochure

Students must complete 64 credit hours for admission to the SHRP OT school. The courses listed above are prerequisite courses for the University of Mississippi Medical School of Health Related Professions. If another O.T. School is sought, see your academic advisor. Audited:

2012-2013 Bulletin

Name _____________________________

ID# ______________________________

PSYCHOLOGY – B.A. DEGREE

Required Major Courses (minimum grade of “C”)

PSY 101 General Psychology PSY 201 Introduction to APA Style

PSY 206 Human Growth and Development PSY 290 Introduction to Research

PSY 304 Abnormal Psychology PSY 405 Cognitive Psychology

PSY 454 Applied Statistics PSY 455 Research in Human Behavioral Sciences

PSY 490 History & Systems of Psychology

Individual Differences, Personality, & Social Processes –

Select 1 of the following (3 hours):

(minimum grade of “C”)

PSY 305 Personality

PSY 370 Social Psychology

Developmental -- Select 1 of the following (3 hours): (minimum grade of “C”)

PSY 302 Child Psychology

PSY 328 Adolescent Development

PSY 325 Adult Development

Biological Bases of Behavior -- Select 1 of the following (3

hours):

(minimum grade of “C”)

PSY 320 Physiological Psychology

PSY 340 Sensation & Perception

PSY 406 Cognitive Neuroscience

Applied and Sociocultural -- Select 2 of the following (6

hours):

(minimum grade of “C”)

FS 330 Human Sexuality & Socialization

PSY 202 Global Psychology

PSY 210 Professional Code of Ethics: Psychology

PSY 350 (WS 352) Psychology of Women

PSY 360 Educational Psychology

PSY 407 Psychology of Criminal Behavior

PSY 408 Introduction to Counseling & Clinical Psy

PSY 410 Industrial & Organizational Psychology

PSY 425 (WS 425) Gender Development

PSY 430 Basic Counseling Skills

Other Required Courses:

Foreign Language (One area - 14 hours) or 6 hrs. at the 200 level

Total hours required = 124 semester hours

Audited:

2012-2013 Bulletin

Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________

PSYCHOLOGY MINOR

Students who wish to minor in psychology must complete 18 hours of psychology courses. Required Courses (Minimum grade of “C”)

PSY 101 General Psychology PSY 304 Abnormal Psychology Select 1 of the following: (3 hours) Select 1 of the following: (3 hours) PSY 305 Personality PSY 320 Physiological Psychology PSY 370 Social Psychology PSY 340 Sensation and Perception

PSY 405 Cognitive Psychology

PSY 406 Cognitive Neuroscience

PSY Electives (6 hours) (Minimum grade of “C”)

Additional Required Course: (minimum grade of “C”)

PSY 201 Introduction to APA Style Total hours required =19 semester hours Note: The academic hour requirements for a major and minor must be satisfied without any courses being counted for both. Audited:

2012-2013 Bulletin

Name _____________________________

ID# ______________________________

PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION - B.S. DEGREE

Required Major Courses (minimum grade of “C” required) (33 hours)

HKH 240 Introduction to Public Health HKH 241 Biostatistics for Public Health

HKH 250 Professional Foundations of Pub Hlth Ed HKH 310 Social and Behavioral Aspects of Pub Hlth

HKH 314 Principles of Epidemiology HKH 315 Infectious Disease and Public Health

HKH 316 Chronic Disease and Public Health HKH 320 Environmental Public Health

HKH 325 Global Health HKH 350 Public Health Interventions

HKH 450 Planning, Implementation, and Eval of Pub

Hlth

Choose ONE of the following: (6 hours)

HKH 498 Internship in Public Health Education HKH 499 Research in Public Health Education

TWELVE (12) additional hours of HKH electives above 101 (to be approved by program coordinator)

Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours

Audited:

2012-2013 Bulletin

Name _____________________________

ID# ______________________________

PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION MINOR

Required courses: (9 hours)

HKH 240 Introduction to Public Health HKH 250 Professional Foundations of Pub Hlth Ed

HKH 450 Planning, Implementation, and Eval of Pub

Hlth

Choose ONE of the following: (3 hours)

HKH 310 Social and Behavioral Aspects of Pub Hlth HKH 381 Community Health Issues

Nine (9) additional hours of HKH electives above 101

Total hours required = 21 semester hours

Audited: