A.A. DEGREE TO B.S.E.
DEGREE
MATHEMATICS EDUCATION
Purpose: This curriculum is designed for students who plan to complete an Associate of Arts degree at Southwestern Illinois 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 requirement. In the secondary and K-12 major subject areas, the major selected will impact the choices which should be made. Therefore, the articulation plan for that major should be studied and an advisor consulted early.
Students must be admitted to Teacher Education prior to entry into Block II of the junior year.
SOUTHWESTERN ILLINOIS COLLEGE
FIRST YEAR - FALL SEMESTER
ENG 101 Rhetoric & Composition I
3
PSYC 151 General Psychology
3
MATH 203 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I 5
POLS 150 Intro. to American Government 3
SWIC Literature
3
17
FIRST YEAR - SPRING SEMESTER
ENG 102 Rhetoric & Composition II
3
BIOL 101 Principles of Biology I
4
PSYC 251 Adolescent Development
3
HLTH 151 Health
2
MATH 204 Analytic Geometry & Calculus II 5
17
SECOND YEAR - FALL SEMESTER
PHYS 101 General Physical Science
4
HIST 253 U. S. History to 1865 OR
HIST 254 U. S. History from 1865 to 1945 3
SPCH 151 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3
MATH 205 Analytic Geometry & Calculus III 5
15
SECOND YEAR - SPRING SEMESTER
SWIC Social Science
3
SWIC Humanities
3
PHIL Philosophy
3
MATH Linear Algebra
3
MATH Scientific Programming
3
15
(SWIC - Consult Southwestern Illinois College advisor for courses that meet these area requirements)
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY
Great attention needs to be paid to the offering of the special subject techniques course SE 3xx which is normally offered only once a year. If it is offered in the spring semester, Block II MUST be taken in the fall, as shown here, with student teaching in either the fall or spring of the fourth year. If it is offered in the fall, Block II may be taken in the fall or spring of the third year, with student teaching in the spring of the fourth year.
THIRD YEAR - FALL SEMESTER
SE 222 Second. Block I Field Experience 1
SE 270 Second. Block II Field Experience 3
SE 271 Theories of Learning & Manage.
2
SE 272 Teaching Reading Sec. Schools
2
SE 273 Instructional Competencies/ H. S. 3
EM 102 Technology & Teacher’s Role
1
PS 220 Missouri Government
1
MA 250 Foundations of Mathematics
3
MA 340 Concepts of Geometry
3
19
THIRD YEAR - SPRING SEMESTER
EX 390 Psych. & Educ. of Exceptional Child 3
SE 3xx Special Subject Technique
3
SE 370 Second. Block III Field Experience 1
WP 003 75 Hour Writing Exam
0
MA 138 Discrete Mathematics
3
MA 443 Elementary Number Theory
3
MA 445 Modern Algebra
3
EF 200 School & Society
2
18
FOURTH YEAR - FALL SEMESTER
UI 3xx University Studies
6
UI 438 Nature & Growth of Math. Thought 3
MA 223 Statistics
3
MA 448 Mathematics Seminar
1
MA 546 Advanced Calculus I
3
16
FOURTH YEAR - SPRING SEMESTER
EF 400 Seminar in Education Issues
1
SE 463 Student Teaching Secondary (1st) 6
SE 464 Student Teaching Secondary (2nd) 6
13
Total hours transferred from
Southwestern Illinois College: 64
Total Southeast hours needed
to complete Bachelor of Science in Education Degree in Mathematics: 66
· Advising Information:
Department of Mathematics - Dr. Vic Gummersheimer, Chairperson
· Telephone: (573)
651-2165
· e-mail: vgummersheimer@semovm.semo.edu
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