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2003-2005 Catalog


TEACHER PREPARATION/

SUBJECT MATTER PROGRAMS


 

DISCLAIMER:  Due to ongoing and substantial changes in credential legislation and degree programs in the State of California, please check with an official School of Education advisor for current information.

 

The University offers a number of programs that prepare students to become credentialed teachers.  These are called subject matter preparation programs.  Below you can find a listing of the generic requirements.  Each of the subject matter preparation programs is part of a larger degree program.  If you are interested in pursuing a particular program, you may contact the responsible department.  The office locations and telephone numbers are listed in the sections below.

 

MULTIPLE SUBJECT PREPARATION PROGRAMS

 

The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) has authorized CSUB to offer an approved multiple subject teacher preparation program in several subjects.  Following are the program titles and required courses; please refer to individual departments in this catalog for further information on acquiring these credentials.

 

These courses may change due to changes from the state required standards.  Please see an advisor for a current list of required courses.

 

School of Education

 

CHILD, Adolescent, and FAmily Studies–

Elementary Education (32 units)

 

This specialty track is for students who plan to become elementary teachers.  The courses listed satisfy CSUB requirements for the Subject Matter Preparation needed to enter the CSUB Credential Program.  These courses may fulfill CAFS, General Education, California Commission on Teacher Credential (CCTC), or minor requirements (GE = General Education), and are listed as found in CCTC documents of program quality and effectiveness not under the university requirement categories.

 

Content Specifications in Reading, Language, and Literature                                   

 

1.   Engl 110 

2.   Engl 319 

3.   Engl 304 or 310 or passing GWAR (Score of 8+)

4.   Engl 101 or 205 or 207 or 208 or 235 or 290 or 294        

5.   Comm 108 or Thtr 232         

6.   Phil 102, or Anth 120, or Soc 120

7.   Engl 364 or 365 or 366 or 370 or 395 or 470 or 471 or 473 or Fren 380 or Thtr 307 or Thtr 385 or Span 301 or 302 or 303 or 416 or 419

8.   Engl 415 or 418 or Span 311 or 409 or 412 or 415 or 470         

 

Content Specifications in Mathematics                                                                     

1.   Math 221 or Math Placement

2.   Math 320          

3.   Math 321          

 

Content Specifications in Sciences                             

1.   Sci 101   

2.   Sci 102   

3.   Sci 315   

4.   Sci 316

 

Content Specifications History and  Social

Sciences                                                               

1.   Hist 210  

2.   Hist 211  

3.   Hist 231  

4.   Hist 270  

5.   Plsi 101  

6.   Plsi 323, or Econ 395 or Geog 302 or Anth 340 or Hist 330          

 

Content Specifications in Visual and Performing Arts (one must be music)

1.   Art 101 or 401 

2.   Mus 101, 310     

3.   Thtr 101 or 305  ***note: must take two upper division and one lower division

     

Content Specifications in Health and Physical Education  

1.   PEAK 345          

2.   CAFS 250 or Biol 320

 

Content Specifications in Human Development    

1.   See Depth of Study         

 

Content Specifications in Technology      

1.    CTAP Certification in CAFS Depth of study courses  

 

Content Specifications in Multicultural Studies                                                                                                         

1.    CAFS 320

     

Content Specifications in Depth of Study

                   

1.   CAFS 200          

2.   CAFS 208          

3.   CAFS 410          

4.   CAFS 490          

5.   CAFS 311 or 312 or 313     

6.   CAFS 210 or 230 or 350 or 414 or 440           

 

Content Specifications in Foreign Language

     

1.   Foreign Language (university requirement)

   

School of Humanities and Social Sciences

 

Liberal Studies

 

See catalog description under Liberal Studies.

 

SINGLE SUBJECT PREPARATION PROGRAMS

 

The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) has authorized CSUB to offer an approved multiple subject teacher preparation program in several subjects.  Following are the program titles and required courses; please refer to individual departments in this catalog for further information on acquiring these credentials.

 

School of Education

 

Physical Education

 

Students interested in majoring in Physical Education and Kinesiology with a concentration in Physical Education (teacher preparation) should obtain general information about the program early in their lower division career.  After declaring a major in Physical Education and Kinesiology, they should meet with an appointed advisor within the department to plan a course of study for the concentration in Physical Education.  This is essential given that certain courses are offered only once a year and that many courses have prerequisites that require completion of sequenced non-major and major courses in order to fulfill these requirements.  In order to graduate, majors must earn a grade of “C” or better in all PEAK courses as well as cognate and elective courses required for the major.

 

Required Courses

 

Core Courses (All Majors; 37 units):

1.   PEAK 200* Perspectives in Physical Education and Kinesiology (5), Prereq:  G.E. Area A2

2.   PEAK 300 Motor Learning (4), Prereq:  G.E. Area B4

3.   PEAK 305 Motor Development (4)

4.   PEAK 310 Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education and Kinesiology (4),

      Prereq:  G.E. Area B4

5.   PEAK 325 Psychological and Sociological Aspects of Fitness and Sport (5)

6.   PEAK 401 Applied Kinesiology (5), Prereq:  BIOL 250; G.E. Area B4

7.   PEAK 404 Physiology of Exercise (5), Prereq:  BIOL 255 & 256; G.E. Area B4

8.   PEAK 490 Senior Seminar in Physical Education and Kinesiology (5)

 

Additionally, students must have valid certification in First Aid and CPR from a recognized agency (e.g., American Red Cross; American Heart Association) at the time of graduation.

 

*  PEAK 200 is a prerequisite to all other PEAK courses 300-level and above (it can be taken concurrently).  Therefore, it should be taken as soon as possible within the required coursework.

 

Concentration Courses (59 units):

 

1.   Required Major Courses (35 units):

      a)   PEAK 340 Techniques of Teaching Physical Education (5)

      b)   PEAK 341 Fundamentals of Lifelong Pursuits (3), Prereq:  PEAK 340

      c)   PEAK 342 Fundamentals of Lifetime Fitness (3), Prereq:  PEAK 340

      d)   PEAK 343 Fundamentals of Individual/Dual Manipulative Activities (3), Prereq:  PEAK 340

      e)   PEAK 344 Fundamentals of Invasion Activities (3), Prereq:  PEAK 340

      f)    PEAK 345 Teaching Physical Education in the Elementary School (6), Prereq:  PEAK 300, 305, 340

      g)   PEAK 390 Applications of Instructional Technology in Physical Education (4), Prereq:  PEAK 340

      h)   PEAK 400 Adapted Physical Education (5), Prereq:  PEAK 300 and 305

      i)    PEAK 445 Planning and Implementation of K-12 Physical Education Programs (3), Prereq:  PEAK 340, 343, 344, and 345

 

2.   Major Electives (minimum of 5 units based upon emphasis within concentration):

      a)   PEAK 290 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (4)

      b)   PEAK 351 Theory of Swimming (2)

      c)   PEAK 352 Theory of Basketball (2)

      d)   PEAK 353 Theory of Softball (2)

      e)   PEAK 354 Theory of Tennis (2)

      f)    PEAK 355 Theory of Track and Field (2)

      g)   PEAK 356 Theory of Volleyball (2)

      h)   PEAK 357 Theory of Wrestling (2)

      i)    PEAK 362 Sport Officiating (2)

      j)    PEAK 370 Advanced Coaching Series (2-5)

      k)   PEAK 402 Practicum in Adapted Physical Education (5)

      l)    PEAK 430 Women in Sport (5)

      m)  PEAK 481 Promoting Wellness: An Introduction to Health Behavior Theories and Comprehensive Health Education (3)

      n)   PEAK 482 Promoting Wellness: Intentional and Unintentional Injuries and Drug Abuse Education (4)

      o)   PEAK 483 Promoting Wellness:  Family Living and Prevention of Unintended Pregnancy, HIV, and Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases (4)

      p)   PEAK 484 Promoting Wellness:  Nutrition and Fitness (4)

      q)   PEAK 496 Internship in Physical Education and Kinesiology (1-5)

      r)    PEAK 499 Independent Study (1-5)

 

3.   Required Cognate Courses (19 units):

      a)   BIOL 250 Human Anatomy (5)

      b)   BIOL 255 & 256 Human Physiology (5) and Lab (1), Prereq:  Chem 150

      c)   BIOL 370 Principles of Nutrition (3), Prereq:  G.E. Area B(1-4)

      d)   CHEM 150 Introduction to Chemical Principles (5)

 

Note:    G.E. Area B2 and B3 requirements (5 units) are satisfied by CHEM 150.

 

 

School of Humanities and Social Sciences

 

Art Education

 

This degree track fulfills the California Requirements for the Single Subject Waiver in Art.  After completing this major program, qualified students may then pursue a single subject credential:

1.   ART 201 and 202

2.   ART 210, 212 and 213

3.   ART 300

4.   ART 304 and 310

5.   One course selected from ART 305-309

6.   Comm 386

7.   ART 401 and 402

8.   Three courses selected from ART 403-410, 444, or 477 (at least two of these must be in the same artistic medium)

9.   ART 483 and 484

10.  ART 490 and 491

11.  A minor as described below page 169.

 

English

 

The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) has authorized CSUB to offer a single-subject preparation program in English for students who wish to teach in California secondary schools.  Please consult the Department of English for additional courses that may be required for the major in English.

 

Prerequisites

For all upper division literature courses:  ENGL 101 or the equivalent and one survey course selected from ENGL 205, 207, 208, 290, 294, or 295.  For ENGL 490:  ENGL 300 and 311.

 

I.    Core Requirements

      Courses may not be double-counted between I and II, both of which are required.  All of the following courses in Part I are required (11 courses, 51 units):

      1.   ENGL 200

      2.   ENGL 300

      3.   ENGL 315 or ENGL 316

      4.   ENGL 383 or ENGL 384

      5.   ENGL 366

      6.   ENGL/LING 319 or ENGL/LING 319(a) and 319(b)

      7.   ENGL 335 or ENGL 336

      8.   ENGL/LING 418

      9.   ENGL 410

      10.  ENGL 311

      11.  ENGL 490

 

II.   Breadth Requirements

      Choose one option below (five courses from one option):

 

      A.   Literature Option

            (one course from five of the six groups)

            1.   ENGL 320, 325, 330, 337, 340

            2.   ENGL 350, 351, 360, 361

            3.   ENGL 380, 381, 382, 384, 385

            4.   ENGL 364, 365, 370, 372, 469

            5.   ENGL 362, 363, 367, 373, 374, 375, 475

            6.   ENGL 395, 391, 392, 393, 396

      B.   World Literature Option

            (choose five courses)

            1.   ENGL 290, 292, 294, or 295

            2.   ENGL 391

            3.   ENGL 392

            4.   ENGL 393

            5.   ENGL 470

            6.   ENGL 475 (depends on content; see department)

            7.   ENGL 469

      C.   Ethnic Literature Option

            (choose five courses)

            1.   ENGL 207

            2.   ENGL 364

            3.   ENGL 365

            4.   ENGL 370

            5.   ENGL 372

            6.   ENGL 475 (depends on content; see department)

      D.   Linguistics Option

            (all courses)

            1.   ENGL/LING 414

            2.   ENGL/LING 415

            3.   ENGL/LING 416

            4.   ENGL/LING 417

            5.   ENGL/LING 420

      E.   Journalism Option

            (choose five courses)

            1.   COMM 306

            2.   COMM 312

            3.   COMM 414 (6 units)

            4.   Choose two:  COMM 311, 314, 404

      F.   Theatre Arts Option

            Select one course from each of the following areas:

            1.   Acting:  THTR 311, 321, or 421

            2.   Technical Theatre/Design:  THTR 351, 352, or 353

            3.   Directing:  THTR 361

            4.   Theatre as Literature:  THTR 371, 372, 379, 381, or  385 and five units from:

            5.   Theatre as Production:  THTR 201, 202, 203, 206, 401, 402, 403, 406

 

Music

 

Students wishing to complete the requirements for the California Single Subject Credential in Music should consult with the department chair or an appropriate Music faculty advisor.

 

Social Science Teacher Preparation

Program

 

The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) has authorized CSUB to offer an approved single subject teacher preparation program in Social Science.  Students complete the requirements below as they earn a degree in Economics (BDC A259, 664-2465), History (FT 301E, 664-2247), or Political Science (BDC A240, 664-2353).

 

I.    Basic Core Requirements (13 courses, 65 quarter units)

      1.   Early US History (1 course)

            HIST 231

      2.   Modern US History (1 course)

            HIST 232

      3.   Foundations of Western Civilization (1 course)

            HIST 202, 204, 210, 211; RS 401

      4.   Making of the Modern World (1 course)

            HIST 102, 206

      5.   World Civilization:  Asia, Africa (1 course)

            ECON 311, 312; HIST 423, 424, 425, 426; PLSI 308, 322, 323

      6.   Cultural Geography (1 course)

            ECON 395; GEOG 302; HIST 330; PLSI 332

      7.   American Government/US Constitution (1 course)

            PLSI 314, 315, 316, 317

      8.   International Relations/Comparative Government (1 course)

            HIST 436; PLSI 304, 305, 306, 309, 404

      9.   Microeconomics (1 course)

            ECON 201

      10.  Macroeconomics (1 course)

            ECON 202

      11.  Cultural/Ethnic Perspectives (1 course)

            HIST 464, 465, 466, 468; RS 365; SOC 327, 335, 336, 337, 338

      12.  Gender Perspectives (1 course)

            ANTH 438; ECON 380; HIST 421, 462; PLSI 339; PSYC 421; SOC 370

      13.  California Perspectives (1 course)

            HIST 370, 371; PLSI 319

 

II.   Breadth and Perspective (5 courses, 22 units)

      14.  US History (1 course)

            HIST 351, 352, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359

      15.  World Civilization:  Europe, Latin America (1 course)

            ANTH 350; HIST 306, 307, 308, 309, 325, 340, 442, 443; PLSI 309

      16.  International Comparative Economics (1 course)

            ECON 311, 410, 440; PLSI 404

      17.  Ethical/Religious Perspectives (1 course)

            RS 110, 111, 313, 338, 345, 348

      18.  Integrative Course (1 course)

            INST 390

 

Taken alone, the Social Science Preparation Program is neither a degree program nor a major.

 

Students may apply courses taken for the Social Science Preparation Program toward a major and/or minor in Economics, History, or Political Science.  Please see the information provided by those departments (pages 187, 209, and 255).

 

Social Science (within the BA in Economics)

 

The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) has authorized CSUB to offer an approved single subject teacher preparation program in Social Science.  The generic Social Science Teacher Preparation Program is listed under Teacher Preparation/Subject Matter Programs.  The following course pattern satisfies all requirements for the Social Science Teacher Preparation Program within the BA in Economics.

 

Requirements for the Social Science Preparation Program

 

I.    Basic Core Requirements (13 courses, 65 quarter units)

      1.   Early US History (1 course)

            HIST 231

      2.   Modern US History (1 course)

            HIST 232

      3.   Foundations of Western Civilization (1 course)

            HIST 202, 204, 210, 211; RS 401

      4.   Making of the Modern World (1 course)

            HIST 102, 206

      5.   World Civilization:  Asia and Africa (1course)

            ECON 311, 312

      6.   Cultural Geography (1 course)

            ECON 395

      7.   American Government/US Constitution (1 course)

            PLSI 314, 315, 316, 317

      8.   International Relations/Comparative Government (1 course)

            HIST 436; PLSI 304, 305, 306, 309, 404

      9.   Microeconomics (1 course)

            ECON 201

      10.  Macroeconomics (1 course)

            ECON 202

      11.  Cultural and Ethnic Perspectives (1 course)

            HIST 464, 465, 466, 468; RS 365; SOC 327, 335, 336, 337, 338

      12.  Gender Perspectives (1 course)

            ECON 380

      13.  California Perspectives (1 course)

            HIST 370, 371; PLSI 319

 

II.   Breadth and Perspectives (5 courses, 22 quarter units)

      14.  US History (1 course)

            HIST 351, 352, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359

      15.  World Civilization:  Europe, Latin America (1 course)

            ANTH 350; HIST 306, 307, 308, 309, 325, 340, 442, 443; PLSI 309

      16.  International Comparative Economics (1 course)

            ECON 311, 410, 440

      17.  Ethnic and Religious Perspectives (1 course)

            RS 110, 111, 313, 338, 345, 348

      18.  Integrative Course (1 course)

            INST 390

 

Social Science (within the BA in History)

 

The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) has authorized CSUB to offer an approved single subject teacher preparation program in Social Science.  The generic Social Science Teacher Preparation Program is listed under Teacher Preparation/Subject Matter Programs.  History majors should complete the following program:

 

Requirements for the Social Science Preparation Program

 

I.    Basic Core Requirements (13 courses, 65 quarter units)

      1.   Early US History (1 course)

            HIST 231

      2.   Modern US History (1 course)

            HIST 232

      3.   Foundations of Western Civilization (1 course)

            HIST 202, 204, 210, 211

      4.   Making of the Modern World (1 course)

            HIST 102, 206

      5.   World Civilization:  Asia, Africa (1 course)

            HIST 423, 424, 425, 426

      6.   Cultural Geography (1 course)

            GEOG 302; ECON/GEOG 395; HIST 330; PLSI 332

      7.   American Government/US Constitution (1 course)

            PLSI 314, 315, 316, 317

      8.   International Relations/Comparative Government (1 course)

            HIST 436; PLSI 304, 305, 306, 309, 404

      9.   Microeconomics (1 course)

            ECON 201

      10.  Macroeconomics (1 course)

            ECON 202

      11.  Cultural/Ethnic Perspectives (1 course)

            HIST 464, 465, 466, 468

    *12.  Gender Perspectives (1 course)

            ANTH 438; PSYC 421; SOC 370

      13.  California Perspectives (1 course)

            HIST 370, 371

 

*Must select one course in #12 from Anthropology, Psychology, or Sociology.

 

II.   Breadth and Perspective (5 courses, 22 units)

      14.  US History (1 course)

            HIST 351, 352, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359

      15.  World Civilization:  Europe, Latin America (1 course)

            HIST 306, 307, 308, 309, 325, 340, 442, 443

      16.  International Comparative Economics (1 course)

            ECON 311, 410, 440; PLSI 404

      17.  Ethical/Religious Perspectives (1 course)

            RS 110, 111, 313, 338, 345, 348

      18.  Integrative Course (1 course)

            INST 390

 

Students should consult the sections above for additional requirements for a BA in History.  Taken alone, the Social Science Preparation Program is neither a degree program nor a major.

 

Social Science (within the BA in Political

Science)

 

The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) has authorized CSUB to offer an approved single subject matter preparation program in Social Science.  The generic Social Science Teacher Preparation Program is listed under Teacher Preparation/Subject Matter Programs.  The following course pattern satisfies all requirements for this preparation program within the BA in Political Science.  (Courses satisfying requirements for the Political Science major are in bold type.)

 

Requirements for the Social Science Preparation Program

 

I.    Basic Core Requirements (13 courses, 65 quarter units)

      1.   Early US History (1 course)

            HIST 231

      2.   Modern US History (1 course)

            HIST 232

      3.   Foundations of Western Civilization (1 course)

            HIST 202, 204, 210, 211; RS 401

      4.   Making of the Modern World (1 course)

            HIST 102, 206

      5.   World Civilization:  Asia, Africa (1 course)

            ECON 311, 312; HIST 423, 424, 425, 426; PLSI 308, 322, 323

      6.   Cultural Geography (1 course)

            GEOG 302; ECON/GEOG 395; HIST 330; PLSI 332

      7.   American Government/US Constitution (1 course)

            PLSI 314, 315, 316, 317

      8.   International Relations/ Comparative Government (1 course)

            HIST 436; PLSI 304, 305, 306, 309, 404

      9.   Microeconomics (1 course)

            ECON 201

      10.  Macroeconomics (1 course)

            ECON 202

    *11.  Cultural/Ethnic Perspectives (1 course)

            HIST 464, 465, 466, 468; RS 365; SOC 327, 335, 336, 337, 338

    *12.  Gender Perspectives (1 course)

            ANTH 438; ECON 380; HIST 421, 462; PLSI 339; PSYC 421; SOC 370

      13.  California Perspectives (1 course)

            HIST 370, 371; PLSI 319

 

*Must select one course in #11 or #12 from Anthropology, Psychology, or Sociology.

 

II.   Breadth and Perspectives (5 courses, 22 quarter units)

      14.  US History (1 course)

            HIST 351, 352, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359

      15.  World Civilization:  Europe, Latin America (1 course)

            ANTH 350; HIST 306, 307, 308, 309, 325, 340, 442, 443; PLSI 309

      16.  International Comparative Economics (1 course)

            ECON 311, 410, 440; PLSI 404

      17.  Ethical/Religious Perspectives (1 course)

            RS 110, 111, 313, 338, 345, 348

      18.  Integrative Course (1 course)

            INST 390

 

Students should consult the sections above for additional requirements for a BA in Political Science with a American Concentration, International Relations Concentration, or Pre-Law Concentration.  Taken alone, the Social Science Preparation Program is neither a degree program nor a major.

 

SOCIAL SCIENCE (within the BA in Psychology)

 

The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) has authorized CSUB to offer an approved single subject matter preparation program in Social Science.  To secure information on specific requirements, contact the Social Science Program Coordinator at (661) 664-2247, Faculty Towers, Room 301F.

 

SOCIAL SCIENCE (within the BA in Sociology)

 

The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) has authorized CSUB to offer an approved single subject matter preparation program in Social Science.  To secure information on specific requirements, please contact the Social Science Program Coordinator at (661) 664-3079, Faculty Towers, Room 304F.

 

SOCIAL SCIENCE (within the BA in Anthropology)

 

The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) has authorized CSUB to offer an approved single subject matter preparation program in Social Science.  To secure information on specific requirements, contact the Social Science Program Coordinator at (661) 664-2247, Faculty Towers, 301F.

 

Spanish

 

The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) has authorized CSUB to offer a single subject matter preparation program in Spanish leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree.

 

All of the following courses are required (9 courses, 46 units): SPAN 301, 302, 303, 311 or 409, 424 or 426 or 428, 412 or 420 and 490, plus two additional upper division courses taught in Spanish.

 

Theatre Arts

 

Students wishing to teach drama at the high school level must complete a course of study that will lead to the Single Subject Credential in English; in most cases, this involves earning the BA degree with a major in English.  However, such students are strongly urged to complete, in addition, the BA degree with a major in Theatre Arts.

 

School of Natural Sciences & Mathematics

 

Mathematics

 

The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) has authorized CSUB to offer a single subject matter preparation program in Mathematics leading to a Bachelor of Science degree.  Additional information may be obtained from the Mathematics Program Coordinator.

 

All of the following courses are required (20 courses, 95 units):

 

1.   Lower Division

      a.  MATH 201, 202, 203, 204, 222

      b.  CMPS 221

      c.   EDSE 241 (2 units)

2.   Upper Division

      a.   MATH 300, 330, 331, 340, 363, 420, 425, 450 and 491

      b.   One of MATH 338, 339, or 440

      c.   One of MATH 302, 305, 312, 350, or 430

3.   Cognates

      a.   At least two five-unit courses in the Natural Sciences.

 

natural SCIENCES

 

The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) has authorized CSUB to offer a single subject matter preparation program in Natural Science leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree.

 

NATURAL SCIENCE (within the BA in Biology)

 

1.   Primary Concentration in Biology

      BIOL 201, 202, 203, 304, 305, 306, 470, 490 plus one approved upper division Biology laboratory course.

 

      a.   Secondary Concentration in Chemistry & Cognates

            CHEM 211, 212, 213 plus two upper division Chemistry courses

            Cognates: GEOL 201 and 205 or 308, PHYS 110, 201, 202, and 203

      b.   Secondary Concentration in Geology & Cognates

            GEOL 201, 303, and 205 or 308 plus two from GEOL 307, 309, and 320

            Cognates: CHEM 211 and 212 PHYS 110, 201, 202, and 203

      c.   Secondary Concentration in Physics & Cognates

            PHYS 110, 221, 222, 223, 307 and 324

            Cognates: CHEM 211 and 212, GEOL 201 and                 205 or 308

 

NATURAL SCIENCE (within the BA in Chemistry)

 

2.   Primary Concentration in Chemistry

      CHEM 211, 212, 213, 331, 332, 400, 490 plus one approved upper division Chemistry course.

 

      a.   Secondary Concentration in Biology & Cognates

            BIOL 201, 202, 203, 304, 305, and 306 or 470

            Cognates: GEOL 201 and 205 or 308, PHYS 110, 201, 202, and 203

      b.   Secondary Concentration in Geology & Cognates

            GEOL 201, 303, and 205 or 308 plus two from GEOL 307, 309, and 320

            Cognates: BIOL 201, 202, and 203, PHYS 110, 201, 202, and 203

      c.   Secondary Concentration in Physics & Cognates

            PHYS 110, 221, 222, 223, 307 and 324

            Cognates:  BIOL 201, 202, and 203, GEOL 201 and 205 or 308

 

NATURAL SCIENCE (within the BA in Geology)

 

3.   Primary Concentration in Geology

      GEOL 201, 205 or 308, 303, 306, 307, 309, 320, and 490

 

      a.   Secondary Concentration in Biology & Cognates

            BIOL 201, 202, 203, 304, 305, and 306 or 470

            Cognates: CHEM 211 and 212, PHYS 110, 201, 202, and 203

      b.   Secondary Concentration in Chemistry & Cognates

            CHEM 211, 212, 213, and two upper division Chemistry courses;

            Cognates: BIOL 201, 202, and 203, PHYS 110, 201, 202, and 203

      c.   Secondary Concentration in Physics & Cognates

            PHYS 110, 221, 222, 223, 307 and 324

            Cognates:  BIOL 201, 202, and 203, CHEM 211 and 212

 

NATURAL SCIENCE (within the BA in Physics)

 

4.   Primary Concentration in Physics

      PHYS 110, 221, 222, 223, 307, 324, 490, and one approved upper division Physics course.

 

      a.   Secondary Concentration in Biology & Cognates

            BIOL 201, 202, 203, 304, 305, and 306 or 470

            Cognates: CHEM 211 and 212, GEOL 201 and 205 or 308

      b.   Secondary Concentration in Chemistry & Cognates

            CHEM 211, 212, 213, and two upper division Chemistry courses

            Cognates: BIOL 201, 202, and 203, GEOL 201 and 205 or 308

      c.   Secondary Concentration in Geology & Cognates

            GEOL 201, 303, and 205 or 308 plus two from GEOL 307, 309, and 320

            Cognates:  BIOL 201, 202, and 203, CHEM 211 and 212