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Lindenwood University - St. Louis Community College Elementary Education Transfer Guide 2014-2015 General Education Requirements The following St. Louis Community College courses may be taken to meet Lindenwood University requirements for a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education. Visit Lindenwood University at www.lindenwood.edu or call 636-949-4949 Dr.Cynthia Bice at 636-949-4618 or [email protected] SLCC Course # COL 100 SLCC Course Name Freshman Academic Orientation ENGLISH (6 hours) ENG 101/104 English Comp I ENG 102/105 English Comp II SPEECH/COMMUNICATION (3 hours) COM 101 Oral Communication I COM 102 Oral Communication II COM 107 Public Speaking ***Required for Elementary Education major LU Course # LUL 10100 LU Course Name Freshman Experience ENG 15000 ENG 17000 Strategies for University Writing Research & Argumentation COM 11000*** COM 11000*** COM 11000*** Fund of Oral Comm Fund of Oral Comm Fund of Oral Comm HUMANITIES (6 hours) American Literature Before 1865 ENG 23500** ENG 204 ENG 205 American Literature After 1865 ENG 23600** ENG 217 Major Black Writers ENG 27600 ENG 201 Introduction to Fiction ENG 202 Introduction to Poetry and Plays ENG 203 American Literature ENG 206 American Literature after 1945 ENG 207 Humor in American Literature ENG 210 British Literature Before 1800 ENG 211 British Literature After 1800 ENG 213 The Short Novel ENG 214 Contemporary Fiction ENG 215 Popular Lit: Fantasy & Horror ENG 216 Women in Literature ENG 218 Literature of American Minorities ENG 222 Major British Writers ENG 227 Literature of The South ENG 228 Studies in Literature ENG 230 Environmental Literature ENG 231 World Literature ENG 232 Literature of the Caribbean **ENG 235 & ENG 236 are preferred for Elementary Education major PHILOSOPHY/RELIGION (3 hours) PHL 101 Intro To Philosophy PHL 103 World Religions PHL 104 Ethics PHL 109 Bio-Medical Ethics PHL 15000 REL 20000 PHL 10200 PHL 24000 FINE ART (3 hours) ART 100 Art Appreciation ARTH 11000 ART 101 Art History I ARTH 22200 ART 102 Art History II ARTH 22400 ART 105 Intro To Art ART 10000 ART 113 Ceramics I ART 24000 ART 165 Photography I ART 18100 ART 172 Digital Photography ART 18101 ART 207 Design III (2) ART 13600 MUS 211 Music History I MUS 35500 MUS 212 Music History II MUS 35600 THT 101 Introduction To Theatre TA 11700 **Preferred courses for Elementary Education (select only 1 course) AMERICAN GOVERNMENT/AMERICAN HISTORY (3 hours) HST 101 United States History to 1865 HIS 10500** HST 102 U.S. History from 1865 to the Present HIS 10600** PSC 102 American National Politics PS 15500** American Literature I American Literature II African American Literature will satisfy a literature will satisfy a literature will satisfy a literature will satisfy a literature will satisfy a literature will satisfy a literature will satisfy a literature will satisfy a literature will satisfy a literature will satisfy a literature will satisfy a literature will satisfy a literature will satisfy a literature will satisfy a literature will satisfy a literature will satisfy a literature will satisfy a literature will satisfy a literature Intro to Philosophy World Religions Moral Life Bioethics Concepts of Visual Arts History of Art to 1300 History of Art from 1300 Fund of Drawing & Design Ceramics I Analog Photography I Digital Photography I Three-Dimensional Design History of Western Music I History of Western Music II Intro to the Theatrical Arts America: Colony to Civil War America: Civil War to World Power American Gov't: The Nation **Choose either HIS 105 or HIS 106 ***PS 155 required for Elementary Education major WORLD HISTORY (3 hours) HST 128 Western Tradition II HIS 10000 World History MATH (6 hours) MTH 144 Technical Algebra and Trigonometry (5) MTH 15100 College Algebra MTH 154 Technical Analytic Geometry and Calculus MTH 17300 Survey Calculus MTH 155 Survey of College Mathematics (4) will satisfy a math MTH 157 Bridges to College Algebra (1) will satisfy a math MTH 160C College Algebra (4) MTH 15100 College Algebra MTH 165 Structure: Mathematical Systems I MTH 14800 Mathematical Structures for Teachers I MTH 166 Structure: Mathematical Systems II MTH 14900 Mathematical Structures for Teachers II MTH 177 Finite Mathematics (4) MTH 14200 Quantitative Methods for Business MTH 185 Precalculus (5) MTH 15200 Precalculus MTH 186 Survey of Calculus (4) MTH 17300 Survey of Calculus BUS 201 Elementary Statistics MTH 14100 Basic Statistics MTH 160 College Algebra (4) MTH 15100 College Algebra MTH 170 Trigonometry MTH 15200 Precalculus MTH 210 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (5) MTH 27100 Calculus I (5) MTH 220 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (5) MTH 27200 Calculus II (5) MTH 14800 or MTH 15100 required for all other education majors ***MTH 14800 and MTH 14800 are required for Elementary Education major CROSS-CULTURAL OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE (6 hours) Must take 2 cross-cultural courses OR 2 of the SAME foreign language courses. ANT 102 Intro To Cultural Anthropology ANT 11200 Cultural Anthropology ANT 21000 Native American Indians ANT 202 Ethnography: North Amer Indians ART 101 Art History I ARTH 22200 History of Art to 1300 ART 102 Art History II ARTH 22400 History of Art from 1300 GEG 106 U.S. And World Geography GEO 20100** World Regional Geography HST 140 Modern Latin American History HIS 22000 History of Latin America MUS 211 Music History I MUS 35500 History of Western Music I MUS 212 Music History II MUS 35600 History of Western Music II PSC 201 International Relations IR 35000 International Relations Theory PHL 103 World Religions REL 20000 World Religions SOC 212 Race And Ethnicity SOC 31800 Race and Ethnicity SPA 116 Costa Rica: The Land And Its People will satisfy a cross cultural **Preferred for the Elementary Education major ANY FOREIGN LANGUAGE ( 6 hours from same language) SOCIAL SCIENCE (6 hours) ANT 102 Intro To Cultural Anthropology ECO 140 ECO 152 ECO 151 PSY 200 PSY 206 SOC 101/102 SOC 204 Intro to Economics Prin Of Microeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics General Psychology Introduction To Social Psychology Intro To Sociology Family and Society ***Required for Elementary Education major SCIENCE (7 hours - TWO (2) DIFFERENT DISCIPLINES) One science MUST have a lab BIOLOGY BIO 105 Topics in Evolution BIO 106 Human Heredity (4) BIO 110 General Zoology (4) BIO 111 Introductory Biology I (4) BIO 113 Modern Aspects of Biology (Lecture) BIO 117 Conservation and Ecology (Lecture) BIO 124 General Botany I (4) BIO 140 Principles of Biology I (4) BIO 141 Principles of Biology II (4) BIO 151 Biology of Human Health and Disease BIO 207 Anatomy and Physiology I (4) PHYSICAL SCIENCE PSI 107 Physical Science Lab I (1) CHM 101 Fundamentals of Chemistry I (5) ANT 11200 ANT 12200 ECON 23010** ECON 23020 ECON 23030 PSY 10000 SW 28000 SOC 10200 SOC 21400 SOC 22000 SOC 24000 SW 24000 CJ 20000 REC 20600 Cultural Anthropology Human Evolution Survey of Economics Prin of Microeconomics Prin of Macroeconomics Prin of Psychology Human Behavior in the Social Environment Basic Concepts of Sociology The Family Social Problems Sociology of Gender Roles Human Diversity Criminology Leisure in Contemporary Society BSC 22700 GE Biological Science w/out lab GE Biological Science with lab GE Biological Science with lab Concepts in Biology (4) Modern Topics in Biology GE Biological Science w/out lab GE Biological Science with lab General Biology I (4) General Biology II (4) GE Biological Science w/out lab Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4) CHM 10000 GE Physical Science lab only Concepts of Chemistry (4) BSC 10000 BSC 10600 BSC 25100 BSC 25200 CHM 105 General Chemistry I (5) CHM 23100/24100 General Chemistry 2 + Lab (3+1) CHM 106 General Chemistry II (5) CHM 23200/24200 General Chemistry 3 + Lab (3+1) PHY 111 College Physics I (4) PHY 25100 Introductory Physics I (4) PHY 112 College Physics II (4) PHY 25200 Introductory Physics II (4) PHY 122 Engineering Physics I (5) PHY 30100 General Physics I (4) PHY 223 Engineering Physics II (5) PHY 30200 General Physics II (4) CHM 109 Chemistry for Environmental Careers I (4) GE Physical Science w/ lab (4) CHM 114 Industrial Chemistry GE Physical Science w/out lab (3) CHM 116 Chemistry for the Biosciences I (5) GE Physical Science w/ lab (4) CHM 117 Chemistry for the Bioscience II (5) GE Physical Science w/ lab (4) PSI 124 Principles Of Physical Science (4) GE Physical Science w/ lab PSI 101 Physical Science Lecture I GE Physical Science w/out lab EARTH SCIENCE GEO 100 Earth Science GE Earth Science w/out lab GEO 101 Earth Science (Laboratory) (2) GE Earth Science lab only GEG 103 Physical Geography GE Earth Science w/out lab GEO 103 Environmental Geology GE Earth Science w/out lab GEO 104 Prehistoric Life GE Earth Science w/out lab GEO 111 Physical Geology (5) ESC 10000 Physical Geology with Lab (4) GEO 112 Historical Geology (4) GE Earth Science with lab GEO 113 Oceanography ESC 12000 Oceanography PSI 111 Introduction To Astronomy I ESC 13000 Introductory Astronomy PSI 112 Introduction To Astronomy II GE Earth Science w/out lab PSI 115 Observational Astronomy (1) GE Earth Science lab only PSI 123 Meteorology ESC 11000 Introductory Meteorology NOTE : please refer to the GE Advising Handbook for a complete list of LU classes accepted for general education. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CORE REQUIREMENTS (51 hours) EDU 220 Teaching Profession w/Field Ext ECE 103 Language & Literacy in Early Care EDU 211 Foundations of Education EDU 219 ECE 124 Edu for the Exceptional Learners Child Nutrition, Health & Safety HST 101 or HST 105 Amer His or US in the 20th Century American National Politics US and World Geography Intro to Economics EDU 10000 Orientation to Ed Experiences EDU 11100 School Observation EDU 20200 Psych of Teaching & Learning Passing score in C-BASE test or MoGEA test Teacher Education Seminar I EDU 21501 Methods of Integrating Art, Music, and Movement in Elementary Education EDU 27600 EDU 30500 Elem Reading Methods EDU 30600 Elem/M.S. Language Arts Methods EDU 30900 Analysis & Correct of Rdg Disab EDU 31200 Elem/M.S. Math Methods EDU 31300 Elem/M.S. Social Studies Meth EDU 31900 Elem/M.S. Science Methods EDU 32000 History & Philosophy of Education (Elective) EDU 32200 Elem Classroom Tch & Mgnt EDU 34100 Edu of the Exceptional Child EDU 34500 Childhood Health/Nutri & Safety EDU 30999 Pre-Student Teaching Practicum EDU 30999 Pract: Analysis & Corr/rdg disab EDU 40400 Adv. Measure. & Eval to Enhance lrng Passing of PRAXIS II or MoCAE EDU 41000 Student Teaching Additionally, students must have 21 credit hours in one content emphasis area. Additional GE Required for Certification ** Sciences-both with labs ** Two math-MTH 14800 & 14900 ** HIS 10500 or HIS 10600 Amer Hist ** PS 15500 Amer Nat'l Gov't or HST 15500 ** GEO 20100 World Regional Geography or GEO 20200 ** ECON 23010 Survey of Economics or ECON 23020, 23030 PSC 102 GEG 106 ECO 140 For further information about the LU-Education degree please contact Dr. Cynthia Bice at 636-949-4618 or [email protected] www.lindenwood.edu or call 636-949-4949