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English AB/Middle Grades Education MAT(Social Studies and Language Arts)(non-thesis)
Sample Program of Study
Year 1 - Fall
ENGL 1101, 3
MATH 1101, 3
HIST 2111 or HIST 2112, 3
Foreign Language I, 3-4
Life Sciences, 3
FYOS 1001, 1
Year 1 - Spring
ENGL 1102, 3
Quantitative Reasoning (Area III), 3
Physical Sciences w/ Lab, 4
Foreign Language II, 3-4
ETAP 2200, 3
Year 1 - Summer
N/A
Year 2 - Fall
ENGL 2320, 3
ENGL (Major Elective Course 1), 2
HIST 2701 or HIST 2702, 3
Foreign Language III, (Area IV / Area VI), 3
ENGL 2310, 3
Year 2 - Spring
POLS 1101, 3
ENGL (Major Area Course 1), 3
ENGL (Major Area Course 2), 3
ENGL (Major Area Course 3), 3
PEDB, 1
AB (Core Elective 1), 3
Year 2 - Summer
N/A
Year 3 - Fall
ENGL (Major Area Course 4), 3
ENGL (Major Area Course 5), 3
Foreign Lang. IV or HIST Content (AB Core Elective 3), 3
HIST Content (AB Core Elective 4), 3
ENGL (Major Elective Course 2), 3
Year 3 - Spring
ENGL (Major Elective Course 3), 3
ENGL (Major Elective Course 4), 3
ENGL (Major Elective Course 5), 3
HIST Content (AB Core Elective 5), 3
AB (Core Elective 6), 2
Year 3 - Summer
N/A
Year 4 - Fall
EDMG 7010* (AB General Elective 2, MAT Shared 1), 3
AB General Elective, 2
AB General Elective, 3
ETAP 7610* (AB General Elective, MAT Shared 2), 3
LLED 3530, (AB General Elective), 3
Year 4 - Spring
EDMG 7020* (AB General Elective, MAT Shared 3), 3
EDMG 5020L (AB General Elective), 3
SPED 6030* (AB General Elective, MAT Shared 4), 3
ESOC 4400 (AB General Elective), 3
AB General Elective, 3
Year 4 - Summer
N/A
Year 5 - Fall
EDMG 7035 (MAT Course 6), 3
EDMG 7035L (MAT Course 7), 3
EDMG 7080 (MAT Course 5), 3
EDMG 7090 (MAT Course 8), 3
Year 5 - Spring
EDMG 7460 (MAT Courses 9, 10, 11), 9
EDMG 7040 (MAT Course 12), 3
Notes:
*Courses with an asterisk are graduate courses used to satisfy both graduate and undergraduate degree program requirements.
Graduates of the Middle Grades Education must choose two content areas for specialization. Sometimes, depending on content area, courses might have laboratory requirements that could raise the number of undergraduate course credits required.