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A.A. DEGREE TO B.S.E. DEGREE
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION

Purpose: This curriculum is designed for persons who plan to complete an Associate of Arts degree at Jefferson College and then transfer to Southeast Missouri State University to complete a Bachelor of Science in Education degree in secondary education.  The Associate of Arts degree fulfills the lower division University Studies requirements.  This degree prepares graduates to teach industrial/technology education programs in grades nine through 12.

This is meant as a guide.  Individual student programs may vary.

JEFFERSON COLLEGE

FIRST YEAR - FALL SEMESTER
ENG 101 English Composition I         3
PSY 101 General Psychology            3
MTH 134 College Algebra               3
HST 103 American History I  OR
HST 104 American History II           3
JC      Literature                    3
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FIRST YEAR - SPRING SEMESTER
ENG 102 English Composition II        3
PSY 171 Adolescent Psychology         3
EDU 101 Intro to Classroom Teaching   3
BIO 101 General Biology               5
PSC 102 US & MO Gov and Constitutions 3
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SECOND YEAR - FALL SEMESTER
SPH 105 Oral Communication            3
PHL     Philosophy                    3
JC      Physical Science              3
JC      Elective                      6
JC      Physical Education & Health   1
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SECOND YEAR - SPRING SEMESTER
JC      Humanities                    3
JC      Any ECO, GEO or SOC course    3
JC      Electives                     8
JC      Physical Education & Health   1
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It is recommended that students complete ETC 103, ETC 104,  CDD 104, and MTT 147 before transferring.
(JC - Consult Jefferson College advisor for courses that meet these area requirements)

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY

THIRD YEAR - FALL SEMESTER
SE 270 Secondary Block II Field Exp     3
SE 271 Theories of Learning & Mgt       2
SE 272 Teaching Reading Secondary Sch   2
SE 273 Instructional Competencies/H.S.  3
TG 170 Introduction to Graphics         3
MN 103 Industrial Materials I           3
IM 102 Technical Communication          3
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THIRD YEAR - SPRING SEMESTER
EX 390 Psych. & Edu Exceptional Child   3
SE 3xx Special Subject Techniques Co    3
SE 370 Secondary Block III Field Exp    1
UI 3xx University Studies               3
MN 204 Industrial Materials II          3
TG     Elective                         3
EF 200 School & Society                 2
WP 003 Writing Proficiency Test         0
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THIRD YEAR - SUMMER SEMESTER
UI 3xx Select Interdisciplinary Course  3
UI 4xx University Studies               3
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FOURTH YEAR - FALL SEMESTER
IE 401 Teacher Education Management     3
ET     Elective                         3
MN     Elective                         6
MN 350 Machine Tool Processes           3
TG     Elective                         3
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FOURTH YEAR - SPRING SEMESTER
SE 463 Student Teaching Secondary (1st) 6
SE 464 Student Teaching Secondary (2nd) 6
EF 400 Seminar in Educational Issues    1
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Total hours completed at Jefferson College: 63-75
Total hours needed to complete Bachelor of Science in Education Degree: 74-86

· Department of Industrial & Engineering Technology - Dr. Ragu Athinarayanan, Chairperson
· Telephone:  (573) 651-2104

· Advising Information: Ms. Kim Madigan, Advisor and Outreach Coordinator
· Telephone: (573) 986-6746
· e-mail:  kmadigan@semo.edu

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Last updated October 2, 2001
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