Interdisciplinary History & Integrative Social Sciences & Teacher Preparation–PK-6, 6-8

Requirements: 
One course from:
 (3)
ECON 151 Principles of Economics I
ECON 152 Principles of Economics II
HIST 220 Economic History of the U.S.

ENGL 200 Reading and Writing About Literature (3)
GEOG 111 Human Geography (3)
HIST 111 American History to 1861* (3)
HIST 112 American History since 1862 (3)
HIST 305 Approaching Global History (3)
HIST 316 History and Geography of Virginia and Tennessee (3)
One additional 200- or 300-level History course** (3)
POLS 103 Politics of the United States (3)
Total 27

*Met as Modes of Inquiry Core Requirement.

**Chosen in consultation with the advisor.

Professional Requirements: 
EDUC 114 Introduction to Education (1)
EDUC 115 Early Field Experience (.5)
EDUC 115 Early Field Experience (.5)
EDUC 305 Human Growth and Development (3)
EDUC 310 Teaching Reading and Language Arts (3)
EDUC 320 Technology and Instructional Design (3)
EDUC 340 Contemporary Teaching of Science and Mathematics in Elementary and Middle 3 Schools EDUC 370 Survey of Exceptional Children (3)
EDUC 401 Practicum in Education (2)
EDUC 410 Practicum in Diagnosis and Remediation of Reading Problems (3)
EDUC 420 Seminar: Teaching in Elementary and Middle Schools (2)
EDUC 421 Supervised Teaching in Primary, Elementary or Middle School (10)
EDUC 430 Contemporary Teaching of Social Studies and Writing in Elementary and Middle Schools (3)
EDUC 445 Foundations of Education (3)
Total 40
Additional Requirements:
One course from: (3)
RELG 111 World Religions*
RELG 131 Old Testament Survey*
RELG 132 New Testament Survey*
RELG 200 Introduction to the Christian Faith*
ENGL 317 Literature for Children (3)
One course from: (3-4)
MATH 121 College Algebra (3)
MATH 123 PreCalculus (3)
MATH 151 Calculus I (4)
MATH 311 Fundamentals of Mathematics in Elementary and Middle Schools (3)
One course from: (4)
STAT 161 Introduction to Statistics
STAT 162 Introduction to Statistics for the Social Sciences
STAT 163 Introduction to Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
One course from: (4)
BIOL 105 Introduction to College Biology**
BIOL 117 General Biology**
One course from: (4)
CHEM 111 General Chemistry I
ESCI 111 Physical Geology
ESCI 201 Weather and Climate
PHYS 100 Conceptual Physics
PHYS 101 Astronomy
One course from: (3)
ART 111 Introduction to Art & Design
ART 241 Crafts I MUSC 318 Music, Learning, and Culture
THRE 105 Introduction to Acting
Total 94-95

*Met as Religion Core Requirement.

**Met as Modes of Inquiry Core Requirement.

The senior project is met by either History 450, or 470-471, or 490-491.

For teacher preparation students not enrolled in the Five-Year Teacher Education Program, student teaching is the senior project.