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PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE. Complete Associate of Arts degree from a Florida Community College. Total Academic Hours: 60 Course Semester Hours Adolescent Psychology or Human Growth and Development 3 Introduction to Education Technology 3 Courses Semester Hours EDU 228 Educational Technology or COM 140 Basic Computer Skills (3) EDU 328 The Adolescent Learner 3 EDU 304 Human Exceptionalities 3 EDU 333 Adolescent Literacy 3 EDU 336 Teaching Reading in the Content Areas 3 EDU 340 ESOL Strategies (taken only by education majors with 3 Specializations in math, science or social science) EDU 345 Seminar: Becoming a Professional 3 EDU 350 Middle School Curriculum/Philosophy 3 EDU 425 Educational Management and Organization 3 EDU 427 Educational Assessment 3 EDU 428 Education Governance 3 EDU 436 Writing Across the Curriculum 3 EDU 450/455 Practicum II Middle/Secondary School 1 EDU 470 Practicum III in Middle/Secondary Schools 3 EDU 480 Internship 9-11 EDU 481 Internship Seminar 1 English Specialization Courses: 21-27ENG 210CL Love and Desire in Literature OR ENG 215CL Monsters and the Monstrous in Literature 3 ENG 220 Intro to Literature Study and Research 3 ENG 220CL On the Proverbial Road: Journeys of Transformation on in Narrative OR ENG 225C Writing Wild: Exploring the Four Genres 3 ENG 312 Foundations of British Literature I 3 ENG 320 Foundations of American Literature 3 ENG 340 Select Topics in Literary Study 3 ENG 341 ESOL Foundation 3 EDU 342 ESOL Applications 3 EDU 451 English/Language Arts Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 MAT 131* College Mathematics 3 MAT 151 College Algebra 3 MAT 152 Trigonometry 3 MAT 201 Introduction to Statistics 3 MAT 231 Calculus I with Analytic Geometry 1 4 EDU 452 Mathematics Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 One additional course in math (must be 200-level or higher) 3 SCI 210SC Energy and Its Impact on Global Society 3 BIO 125/125L Cell Biology and Lab 4 BIO 126 – Biological Principles II 3 BIO 126L – Biological Principles II Lab and Lab BIO 327 – Human Anatomy and Physiology I 1BIO 325/325L Ecology 3 BIO 327L – Human Anatomy and Physiology I 1 ENV 201/201L Environmental Science and Lab 4 CHE 123 General Chemistry I 3 CHE 123L General Chemistry I Lab 1 PHY 221 – General Physics I 3 PHY 221 L – General Physics I Lab 1 PHY 222 – General Physics II 3 PHY 222L – General Physics II Lab 1 EDU 453 - Science Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 MAT 152 – Trigonometry 3 ECO 110HA Economics for Life 3 POL 110HA Democracy in Troubled Times 3 EDU 454 Social Studies Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 GEO 221 Intro to Physical and Cultural Geography 3 HTY 121* United States History to 1865 3 HTY 122 United States History Since 1865 HTY 123 Western Civilization to 1500 OR HTY 124 Western Civilization Since 1500 3 3 POL 223 American Federal Government 3 Plus one of the following: HTY 225 HTY 227 HTY 233 Far Eastern Civilization OR Latin America OR The Modern Middle East 3 NAME OF INSTITUTION: SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014-2015 Secondary Education‌ COLLEGE: School of Education and Social Services DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT: xxxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx university campus program are considered for admission on the basis of their secondary school record and results of the SAT or ACT examinations. For acceptance to the Division of Continuing Education, a prospective student must have a high school diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma. and must have passed all subtests of the CLAST or GK (General Knowledge) section of the Florida Teacher Certification Exam.

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PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE. Complete Associate of Arts degree from a Florida Community College. Total Academic Hours: 60 Course Semester Hours Adolescent Psychology or Human Growth and Development 3 Introduction to Education Technology 3 Courses Semester Hours EDU 228 XXX 228* Educational Technology or COM 140 Basic Computer Skills (3) 3 EDU 328 The Adolescent Learner 3 Core Courses 56-58 EDU 304 Human Exceptionalities 3 EDU 333 Adolescent Literacy 3 EDU 336 Teaching Reading in the Content Areas 3 EDU 340 ESOL Strategies (taken only by education majors 3 with 3 Specializations in math, science or social science) EDU 345 341 ESOL Foundations (English majors only) 3 EDU 342 ESOL Applications (English majors only) 3 EDU 344/345 Practicum I Seminar: Becoming a Professional 3 2 EDU 350 Middle School Curriculum/Philosophy 3 EDU 425 Educational Management and Organization 3 EDU 427 Educational Assessment 3 EDU 428 Education Governance 3 EDU 436 Writing Across the Curriculum 3 EDU 450/455 EDU 451 Practicum II in Middle/Secondary Schools Practicum & Seminar English/Language Arts Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 1 2 3 EDU 470 452 Science Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 EDU 453 EDU 454 Mathematics Methods in the Middle and Secondary School Social Studies Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 3 EDU 470/471 Practicum III in Middle/Secondary Schools 3 EDU 480 Final Internship 9-11 EDU 481 Seminar: Final Internship Seminar - Synthesis 1 English Specialization Courses: 21-27ENG EDU 333 Adolescent Literacy 3 ENG 220CL Journeys in Narrative 3 ENG 210CL Love and Desire in Literature OR ENG 215CL Monsters and the Monstrous in Literature 3 ENG 220 Intro Introduction to Literature Literary Study and Research 3 ENG 220CL On the Proverbial Road: Journeys of Transformation on in Narrative OR ENG 225C Writing Wild: 225CL Exploring the Four Genres 3 ENG 312 Foundations of British Literature I 3 ENG 320 Foundations of American Literature 3 ENG 340 Select Topics in Selected Literary Study Studies 3 ENG 341 ESOL Foundation BIO 125/125L Biological Principles I and Lab 4 BIO 126/126L Biological Principles II and Lab 4 BIO 223/223L Botany and Lab 4 BIO 325/325L Ecology and Lab 4 BIO 445 Evolution 3 EDU 342 ESOL Applications 3 EDU 451 English/Language Arts Methods in CHE 123/123L General Chemistry I and Lab 4 CHE 123L General Chemistry I Laboratory 1 Choose one of the Middle following: BIO 327/327L Human Anatomy & Physiology I and Secondary School 3 MAT 131* College Mathematics Lab 4 CHE 124/124L General Chemistry II and Lab 4 Choose one of the following: BIO 328/328L Human Anatomy & Physiology II and Lab 4 BIO 330/330L Fundamentals of Genetics and Lab 4 BIO 341/341L Virology 4 BIO 422 Immunology 3 MAT 151 College Algebra 3 MAT 152 Trigonometry Algebra* 3 MAT 201 Introduction to Statistics 3 MAT 231 Calculus I with Analytic Geometry 1 I 4 EDU 452 Mathematics Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 One additional course in math (must be 200-level or higher) 3 SCI 210SC Energy and Its Impact on Global Society 3 BIO 125/125L Cell Biology and Lab MAT 232 Calculus II 4 BIO 126 – Biological Principles II 3 BIO 126L – Biological Principles II Lab and Lab BIO 327 – Human Anatomy and Physiology I 1BIO 325/325L Ecology 3 BIO 327L – Human Anatomy and Physiology I 1 ENV 201/201L Environmental Science and Lab 4 CHE 123 General Chemistry I 3 CHE 123L General Chemistry I Lab 1 PHY 221 – General Physics I 3 PHY 221 L – General Physics I Lab 1 PHY 222 – General Physics II 3 PHY 222L – General Physics II Lab 1 EDU 453 - Science Methods in the Middle and Secondary School MAT 251 Introduction to Discrete Math 3 MAT 152 – Trigonometry 323 Calculus IIII 4 MAT 341 College Geometry 3 MAT 361 Linear Algebra 3 MAT 411 Differential Equations 3 ECO 110HA Economics for Life 3 POL 110HA Democracy in Troubled Times 3 EDU 454 Social Studies Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 202 Microeconomics 3 GEO 221 Intro to Physical and Cultural Geography 3 HTY 121* 121 United States History to 1865 3 HTY 122 United States History Since 1865 3 HTY 123 Western Civilization to 1500 OR 3 HTY 124 Western Civilization Since 1500 3 HTY 225 Far Eastern Civilization 3 POL 223 American Federal Government 3 Plus one of the followingREL 223 World Religions: HTY 225 East and West 3 HTY 227 Latin America Or 3 HTY 233 Far Eastern Civilization OR Latin America OR The Modern Middle East Or 3 HTY 324 Africa South of the Sahara 3 Course requirements may change as dictated by the Florida Department of Education and Florida State legislative mandates. NAME OF INSTITUTION: SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC YEAR: 20142015-2015 Secondary Education‌ 2016 English Literary Studies COLLEGE: School of Education Arts and Social Services Sciences DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT: xxxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx university campus program are considered for admission on the basis of their secondary school record and results of the SAT or ACT examinations. For acceptance to the Division of Continuing Education, a prospective student must have a high school diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma. and must have passed all subtests of the CLAST or GK (General Knowledge) section of the Florida Teacher Certification Exam.:

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PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE. Complete Associate of Arts degree from a Florida Community College. Total Academic Hours: 60 Course Semester Hours Adolescent Psychology or Human Growth and Development 3 Introduction to Education Technology 3 Courses Semester Hours EDU 228 Educational Technology or COM 140 Basic Computer Skills (3) EDU 328 The Adolescent Learner 3 EDU 304 Human Exceptionalities 3 EDU 333 Adolescent Literacy 3 EDU 336 Teaching Reading in the Content Areas 3 EDU 340 ESOL Strategies (taken only by education majors with 3 Specializations in math, science or social science) EDU 334/345 Practicum I and Seminar: Becoming a Professional 2 EDU 345 Seminar: Becoming a Professional 3 EDU 350 Middle School Curriculum/Philosophy 3 EDU 425 Educational Management and Organization 3 EDU 427 Educational Assessment 3 EDU 428 Education Governance 3 EDU 436 Writing Across the Curriculum 3 EDU 450/455 Practicum II Middle/Secondary School and Seminar 1 EDU 470 470/471 Practicum III in Middle/Secondary Schools and Seminar 3 EDU 480 Internship 9-11 EDU 481 Internship Seminar 1 English Specialization Courses: 21-27ENG ENG 210CL Love and Desire in Literature OR ENG 215CL Monsters and the Monstrous in Literature 3 ENG 220 Intro to Literature Study and Research 3 ENG 220CL On the Proverbial Road: Journeys of Transformation on in Narrative OR ENG 225C Writing Wild: Exploring the Four Genres 3 ENG 220 Intro to Literature Study and Research 3 ENG 312 Foundations of British Literature I 3 ENG 320 Foundations of American Literature 3 ENG 340 Select Topics in Literary Study 3 ENG 341 ESOL Foundation 3 EDU 342 ESOL Applications 3 EDU 451 English/Language Arts Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 EDU 458 Assessing and Differentiating Reading Instruction 3 MAT 131* College Mathematics 3 MAT 151 College Algebra 3 MAT 152 Trigonometry 3 MAT 201 Introduction to Statistics 3 MAT 231 Calculus I with Analytic Geometry 1 4 EDU 452 Mathematics Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 One additional course in math (must be 200-level or higher) 3 SCI 210SC Energy and Its Impact on Global Society 3 BIO 125/125L Cell Biology and Lab 4 BIO 126 – 126/126L Biological Principles II 3 and Lab 4 BIO 126L – Biological Principles II Lab 325/325L Ecology and Lab BIO 327 – 327/327L Human Anatomy and Physiology I 1BIO 325/325L Ecology 3 BIO 327L – Human Anatomy and Physiology I 1 Lab 4 ENV 201/201L Environmental Science and Lab 4 CHE 123 123/123L General Chemistry I 3 CHE 123L General Chemistry I and Lab 1 4 PHY 221 – 221/221L General Physics I 3 and Lab 4 PHY 221 L – General Physics I Lab 1 PHY 222 – 222/222L General Physics II 3 PHY 222L – General Physics II and Lab 1 4 EDU 453 - Science Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 MAT 152 Trigonometry 3 ECO 110HA Economics for Life 3 POL 110HA Democracy in Troubled Times 3 EDU 454 Social Studies Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 GEO 221 Intro to Physical and Cultural Geography 3 HTY 121* United States History to 1865 3 HTY 122 United States History Since 1865 3 HTY 123 Western Civilization to 1500 OR HTY 124 Western Civilization Since 1500 3 3 POL 223 American Federal Government 3 Plus one of the following: HTY 225 HTY 227 HTY 233 Far Eastern Civilization OR HTY 227 Latin America OR HTY 233 The Modern Middle East 3 NAME OF INSTITUTION: SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC YEAR: 20142015-2015 2016 Secondary Education‌ Education COLLEGE: School of Education and Social Services DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT: xxxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx university campus program are considered for admission on the basis of their secondary school record and results of the SAT or ACT examinations. For acceptance to the Division of Continuing Education, a prospective student must have a high school diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma. and must have passed all subtests of the CLAST or GK (General Knowledge) section of the Florida Teacher Certification Exam.:

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PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE. Complete Associate of Arts degree from a Florida Community College. Total Academic Hours: 60 Course Semester Hours Adolescent Psychology or Human Growth and Development 3 Introduction to Education Technology 3 Courses Semester Hours EDU 228 Educational Technology or COM 140 Basic Computer Skills (3) EDU 328 The Adolescent Learner 3 (3) EDU 304 Human Exceptionalities 3 (3) EDU 326 Reading Foundations (3) EDU 333 Adolescent Literacy 3 (3) EDU 336 Teaching Reading in the Content Areas 3 (3) EDU 340 ESOL Strategies (taken only by education majors with 3 (3) Specializations in math, science or social science) EDU 345 Seminar: Becoming a Professional 3 EDU 350 Middle School Curriculum/Philosophy 3 (3) EDU 425 Educational Management and Organization 3 (3) EDU 427 Educational Assessment 3 (3) EDU 428 Education Governance 3 (3) EDU 436 Writing Across the Curriculum 3 (3) EDU 450/455 Practicum II 450 Middle/Secondary School 1 Practicum (1) EDU 455 Practicum I Seminar (1) EDU 470 Practicum III II in Middle/Secondary Schools 3 (1) EDU 471 Practicum II Seminar (2) EDU 480 Internship (9-11 ) EDU 481 Internship Seminar 1 English Specialization Courses: 21-27ENG 210CL Love and Desire in Literature OR (1) ENG 215CL Monsters and the Monstrous in Literature 3 202 202 Creative Writing or ENG 205 Introduction to Professional Writing (3) ENG 220 Intro to Literature Study and Research 3 (3) ENG 220CL On the Proverbial Road: Journeys 226 Survey of Transformation on in Narrative World Literature II OR ENG 225C Writing Wild: Exploring 311 Survey of Major Writers of the Four Genres 3 20th Century (3) ENG 312 Foundations of British Literature I 3 (3) ENG 320 Foundations of American Literature 3 (3) ENG 340 Select Topics in Literary Study 3 (3) ENG 341 ESOL Foundation 3 (3) EDU 342 ESOL Applications 3 (3) EDU 451 English/Language Arts Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 MAT 131* College Mathematics 3 (3) MAT 151 College Algebra 3 (3) MAT 152 Trigonometry 3 161 Precalculus (3) MAT 201 Introduction to Statistics 3 (3) MAT 231 Calculus I with Analytic Geometry 1 4 EDU 452 Mathematics Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 (4) One additional course in math (must be 200-level or higher) 3 SCI 210SC Energy and Its Impact on Global Society 3 (3) BIO 130Zoology (3) BIO 130L Zoology Lab (1) BIO 223Botany (3) BIO 223L Botany Lab BIO 125/125L Cell Biology and Lab 4 OR (1) BIO 126 – Biological Principles II 3 225/225L BIO 126L – Biological Principles II Lab 325/325L ENV 201/201L Human Anatomy & Physiology and Lab BIO 327 – Human Anatomy Ecology and Physiology I 1BIO 325/325L Ecology 3 BIO 327L – Human Anatomy and Physiology I 1 ENV 201/201L Lab OR Environmental Science and Lab 4 (4) (4) CHE 123 General Chemistry I 3 (3) CHE 123L General Chemistry I Lab 1 PHY 221 – General Physics I 3 PHY 221 L – General Physics I Lab 1 PHY 222 – General Physics II 3 PHY 222L – General Physics II Lab 1 EDU 453 - Science Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 MAT 152 – Trigonometry 3 (1) Plus one additional science elective (4) ECO 110HA Economics for Life 3 POL 110HA Democracy in Troubled Times 3 201 Macroeconomics (3) EDU 454 Social Studies Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 (3) GEO 221 Intro to Physical and Cultural Geography 3 (3) HTY 121* United States History to 1865 3 (3) HTY 122 HTY 123 HTY 124 United States History Since 1865 HTY 123 Western Civilization to 1500 OR HTY 124 Western Civilization Since 1500 3 3 (3) (3) POL 223 American Federal Government 3 (3) Plus one of the following: HTY 225 HTY 227 HTY 233 Far Eastern Civilization OR HTY 227 Latin America OR HTY 233 The Modern Middle East 3 (3) NAME OF INSTITUTION: SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC YEAR: 20142012-2015 2013 Secondary Education‌ Education COLLEGE: School of Education and Social Services DEGREESCHOOL: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT: xxxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx university campus program are considered for admission on the basis of their secondary school record and results of the SAT or ACT examinations. For acceptance to the Division of Continuing Education, a prospective student must have a high school diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma. and must have passed all subtests of the CLAST or GK (General Knowledge) section of the Florida Teacher Certification Exam.N/A

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PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE. Complete Associate of Arts degree from a Florida Community College. Total Academic Hours: 60 Course Semester Hours Adolescent Psychology or Human Growth and Development 3 Introduction to Education Technology 3 Courses Semester Program Components Credit Hours EDU 228 University Exploration 42 Education Prerequisites 6 XXX 228* Educational Technology or COM 140 Basic Computer Skills (3) 3 EDU 328 The Adolescent Learner 3 Core Courses 56-58 EDU 304 Human Exceptionalities 3 EDU 333 Adolescent Literacy (English majors only) 3 EDU 336 Teaching Reading in the Content Areas 3 EDU 340 ESOL Strategies (taken only by education excluding English majors) 3 EDU 341 ESOL Foundations (English majors with only) 3 Specializations EDU 342 ESOL Applications (English majors only) 3 EDU 344 Practicum I in math, science or social science) Middle/Secondary Schools 1 EDU 345 Seminar: Becoming a Professional 3 1 EDU 350 Middle School Curriculum/Philosophy 3 EDU 425 Educational Management and Organization 3 EDU 427 Educational Assessment 3 EDU 428 Education Governance 3 EDU 436 Writing Across the Curriculum 3 EDU 450/455 Practicum II Middle/Secondary School 1 EDU 470 Practicum III in Middle/Secondary Schools 3 EDU 480 Internship 9-11 EDU 481 Internship Practicum and Seminar 1 English Specialization Courses: 21-27ENG 210CL Love and Desire in Literature OR ENG 215CL Monsters and the Monstrous in Literature 3 ENG 220 Intro to Literature Study and Research 3 ENG 220CL On the Proverbial Road: Journeys of Transformation on in Narrative OR ENG 225C Writing Wild: Exploring the Four Genres 3 ENG 312 Foundations of British Literature I 3 ENG 320 Foundations of American Literature 3 ENG 340 Select Topics in Literary Study 3 ENG 341 ESOL Foundation 3 EDU 342 ESOL Applications 3 2 EDU 451 English/Language Arts Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 MAT 131* College EDU 452 EDU 454 Mathematics Methods in the Middle and Secondary School Social Studies Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 3 EDU 470/471 Practicum III in Middle/Secondary Schools 3 EDU 480 Final Internship 9-11 EDU 481 Seminar: Final Internship Seminar - Synthesis 1 English Specialization Courses 24-30 EDU 333 Adolescent Literacy 3 ENG 220CL Journeys in Narrative ENG 210CL Love and Desire in Literature OR 3 ENG 215CL Monsters and the Monstrous in Literature 3 ENG 220 - Introduction to Literary Study and Research 3 ENG 225CL Exploring the Four Genres 3 ENG 312 - Foundations of British Literature I 3 ENG 320 - Foundations of American Literature 3 ENG 340 - Topics in Selected Literary Studies 3 Complete 6 credit hours of 300/400 English electives BIO 125 Biological Principles I 3 BIO 125L Biological Principles I Lab 1 BIO 126 Biological Principles II 3 BIO 126L Biological Principles II Lab 1 BIO 223 Botany 3 BIO 223L Botany Laboratory 1 BIO 325 Ecology 3 BIO 325L Ecology Laboratory 1 BIO 445 Evolution 3 CHE 123 General Chemistry I 3 CHE 123L General Chemistry I Laboratory 1 Complete 8 hours from the following choices: Choose one of the following: BIO 327 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 3 BIO 327L Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab 1 Or CHE 124 - General Chemistry II 3 CHE 124L - General Chemistry II Laboratory 1 Choose one of the following: BIO 328 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 3 BIO 328L Human Anatomy & Phys II Lab 1 BIO 330 Fundamentals of Genetics 3 BIO 330L Fundamentals of Genetics Laboratory 1 BIO 341 Virology 3 BIO 341L Virology Laboratory 1 BIO 422 Immunology 3 MAT 151 College Algebra Algebra* 3 * MAT 152 Trigonometry 3 MAT 201 Introduction to Statistics 3 MAT 231 Calculus I with Analytic Geometry 1 I 4 EDU 452 Mathematics Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 One additional course in math (must be 200-level or higher) 3 SCI 210SC Energy and Its Impact on Global Society 3 BIO 125/125L Cell Biology and Lab MAT 232 Calculus II 4 BIO 126 – Biological Principles II 3 BIO 126L – Biological Principles II Lab and Lab BIO 327 – Human Anatomy and Physiology I 1BIO 325/325L Ecology 3 BIO 327L – Human Anatomy and Physiology I 1 ENV 201/201L Environmental Science and Lab 4 CHE 123 General Chemistry I 3 CHE 123L General Chemistry I Lab 1 PHY 221 – General Physics I 3 PHY 221 L – General Physics I Lab 1 PHY 222 – General Physics II 3 PHY 222L – General Physics II Lab 1 EDU 453 - Science Methods in the Middle and Secondary School MAT 251 Introduction to Discrete Math 3 MAT 152 – Trigonometry 323 Calculus IIII 4 MAT 341 College Geometry 3 MAT 361 Linear Algebra 3 MAT 411 Differential Equations 3 ECO 110HA Economics for Life 3 POL 110HA Democracy in Troubled Times 3 EDU 454 Social Studies Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 202 Microeconomics 3 GEO 221 Intro to Physical and Cultural Geography 3 HTY 121* 121 United States History to 1865 3 HTY 122 United States History Since 1865 3 HTY 123 Western Civilization to 1500 OR 3 HTY 124 Western Civilization Since 1500 3 HTY 225 Far Eastern Civilization 3 POL 223 American Federal Government 3 Plus one of the followingREL 223 World Religions: HTY 225 HTY 227 East and West 3 HTY 233 Far Eastern Civilization OR Latin America OR The Modern Middle East 3 HTY 324 Africa South of the Sahara 3 Course requirements may change as dictated by the Florida Department of Education and Florida State legislative mandates. NAME OF INSTITUTION: SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014-2015 Secondary Education‌ COLLEGE: School of Education and Social Services DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT: xxxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx university campus program are considered for admission on the basis of their secondary school record and results of the SAT or ACT examinations. For acceptance to the Division of Continuing Education, a prospective student must have a high school diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma. and must have passed all subtests of the CLAST or GK (General Knowledge) section of the Florida Teacher Certification Exam.English Literary Studies‌

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PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE. Complete Associate of Arts degree from a Florida Community College. Total Academic Hours: 60 Course Semester Hours Adolescent Psychology or Human Growth and Development 3 Introduction to Education Technology 3 Courses Semester Program Components Credit Hours University Exploration 42 Education Prerequisites 6 XXX 228* Educational Technology *EDU 228 Educational Technology or is taken in lieu of COM 140 Basic Computer Skills (3) 140. 3 EDU 328 The Adolescent Learner 3 Core Courses EDU 304 Human Exceptionalities 3 EDU 333 Adolescent Literacy (English majors only) 3 EDU 336 Teaching Reading in the Content Areas 3 EDU 340 ESOL Strategies (taken only by education excluding English majors) 3 EDU 341 ESOL Foundations (English majors with only) 3 Specializations EDU 342 ESOL Applications (English majors only) 3 EDU 344 Practicum I in math, science or social science) Middle/Secondary Schools 1 EDU 345 Seminar: Becoming a Professional 3 1 EDU 350 Middle School Curriculum/Philosophy 3 EDU 425 Educational Management and Organization 3 EDU 427 Educational Assessment 3 EDU 428 Education Governance 3 EDU 436 Writing Across the Curriculum 3 EDU 450/455 Practicum II in Middle/Secondary Schools Practicum and Seminar 2 EDU 451 English/Language Arts Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 1 3 EDU 470 452 EDU 454 Mathematics Methods in the Middle and Secondary School Social Studies Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 3 EDU 470/471 Practicum III in Middle/Secondary Schools 3 EDU 480 Final Internship 9-11 EDU 481 Seminar: Final Internship Seminar - Synthesis 1 English Specialization Courses: 21Courses 24-27ENG 210CL Love and Desire in Literature OR 30 ENG 215CL Monsters and the Monstrous in Literature 202* Creative Writing or ENG 205 Introduction to Professional Writing 3 ENG 220 Intro to 225 Survey of World Literature Study and Research I 3 ENG 220CL On 226* Survey of World Literature II or ENG 311* Survey of Major Writers of the Proverbial Road: Journeys of Transformation on in Narrative OR ENG 225C Writing Wild: Exploring the Four Genres 20th Century 3 ENG 312 Foundations of British Literature I 3 ENG 320 Foundations of American Literature 3 ENG 340 Select Topics in Literary Study 3 ENG 300 or 400 level English electives – (three courses/3 credit each) 9 BIO 125 Biological Principles I 3 BIO 125L Biological Principles I Lab 1 BIO 126 Biological Principles II 3 BIO 126L Biological Principles II Lab 1 BIO 223 Botany 3 BIO 223L Botany Laboratory 1 BIO 325 Ecology 3 BIO 325L Ecology Laboratory 1 BIO 445 Evolution 3 CHE 123 General Chemistry I 3 CHE 123L General Chemistry I Laboratory 1 Complete 8 hours from the following choices: BIO 327 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 3 BIO 327L Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab 1 BIO 328 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 3 BIO 328L Human Anatomy & Phys II Lab 1 BIO 330 Fundamentals of Genetics 3 BIO 330L Fundamentals of Genetics Laboratory 1 BIO 341 ESOL Foundation Virology 3 EDU 342 ESOL Applications BIO 341L Virology Laboratory 1 BIO 422 Immunology 3 EDU 451 English/Language Arts Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 MAT 131* College Mathematics CHE 124 General Chemistry II 3 MAT 151 College Algebra Algebra* 3 * MAT 152 Trigonometry 3 MAT 201 Introduction to Statistics 3 MAT 231 Calculus I with Analytic Geometry 1 I 4 EDU 452 Mathematics Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 One additional course in math (must be 200-level or higher) 3 SCI 210SC Energy and Its Impact on Global Society 3 BIO 125/125L Cell Biology and Lab MAT 232 Calculus II 4 BIO 126 – Biological Principles II 3 BIO 126L – Biological Principles II Lab and Lab BIO 327 – Human Anatomy and Physiology I 1BIO 325/325L Ecology 3 BIO 327L – Human Anatomy and Physiology I 1 ENV 201/201L Environmental Science and Lab 4 CHE 123 General Chemistry I 3 CHE 123L General Chemistry I Lab 1 PHY 221 – General Physics I 3 PHY 221 L – General Physics I Lab 1 PHY 222 – General Physics II 3 PHY 222L – General Physics II Lab 1 EDU 453 - Science Methods in the Middle and Secondary School MAT 251 Introduction to Discrete Math 3 MAT 152 – Trigonometry 323 Calculus IIII 4 MAT 341 College Geometry 3 MAT 361 Linear Algebra 3 MAT 411 Differential Equations 4 ECO 110HA Economics for Life 3 POL 110HA Democracy in Troubled Times 3 EDU 454 Social Studies Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 202 Microeconomics 3 GEO 221 Intro to Physical and Cultural Geography 3 HTY 121* 121 United States History to 1865 3 HTY 122 United States History Since 1865 HTY 123 Western Civilization to 1500 OR 3 HTY 124 Western Civilization Since 1500 3 HTY 225 Far Eastern Civilization 3 POL 223 American Federal Government 3 Plus one of the followingREL 223 World Religions: East and West 3 HTY 225 123 Western Civilization to 1500 or 3 ECO 201 Microeconomics 3 HTY 227 Latin America 3 HTY 233 Far Eastern Civilization OR Latin America OR The Modern Middle East 3 HTY 324 Africa South of the Sahara 3 Course requirements may change as dictated by the Florida Department of Education and Florida State legislative mandates. NAME OF INSTITUTION: SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC YEAR: 20142013-2015 Secondary Education‌ 2014 English Literary Studies COLLEGE: School of Education Arts and Social Services Sciences DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT: xxxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx university campus program are considered for admission on the basis of their secondary school record and results of the SAT or ACT examinations. For acceptance to the Division of Continuing Education, a prospective student must have a high school diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma. Complete Associate of Arts degree. Total Academic Hours: 60 Courses Semester Hours General Education and must have passed Physical Education 42 Advanced Literary Study In addition to completing all subtests of the CLAST or GK (General Knowledge) section courses in the core common to all English major tracks, students in the Literary Studies track are required to take one course from each of the Florida Teacher Certification Examfollowing five groups for a total of 15 credits (five 3-credit courses). * While some courses are cross-referenced for more than one group with the T, E, G, or R designators, a student may not double-dip a course, i.e. count one course for the completion of more than one of the five groups. [Group I.] 1 x 3 credit course focused on a specific time period or era [E] Choose one of the following: ENG 336 Modern Drama (E, G) ENG 340 Topics in Selected Literary Studies: Holocaust Literature (R, E) ENG 413 Studies in Early British Literature (R, E) ENG 420 Studies in American Literature (R, E) ENG 422 Xxxxxxxxxxx (E, A) ENG 433 Studies in Modernism and Postmodernism (E, A) [Group II.] 1 x 3 credit course focused on a specific genre, subgenre, or classification [G] Choose one of the following: ENG 321 The English Novel (R,G) ENG 327 Mythology ENG 336 Modern Drama (E, G) ENG 340 Topics in Selected Literary Studies Irish Drama (R, G) ENG 400 Special Topics** Studies in Science Fiction The Graphic Novel [Group III.] 1 x 3 credit course centered on a regional/cultural community [R] Choose one of the following: ENG 316 Southern Literature ENG 321 The English Novel (R,G) ENG 340 Topics in Selected Literary Studies: African-American Literature Native-American Literature Latino/a Literature Caribbean Literature Irish Drama (R, G) Holocaust Literature (R, E) ENG 413 Studies in Early British Literature (R, E) ENG 420 Studies in American Literature (R, E) [Group IV.] 1 x 3 credit course focused on a major author or movement (up to three writers), including global writers [A] Choose one of the following: ENG 422 Shakespeare (E, A) ENG 429 Advanced Directed Study and Research* (T, A) ENG 433 Studies in Modernism and Postmodernism (E, A) [Group V.] 1 x 3 credit course with a theoretical focus/emphasis on critical theory [T] ENG 435 Literary Theory

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PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE. Complete Associate of Arts degree from a Florida Community College. Total Academic Hours: 60 Course Semester Hours Adolescent Psychology or Human Growth and Development 3 Introduction to Education Technology 3 Courses Semester Hours EDU 228 XXX 228* Educational Technology or COM 140 Basic Computer Skills (3) 3 EDU 328 The Adolescent Learner 3 EDU 304 Human Exceptionalities 3 EDU 333 Adolescent Literacy 3 336 EDU 336 340 Teaching Reading in the Content Areas 3 EDU 340 ESOL Strategies (taken only by secondary education (3) majors with 3 Specializations specializations in math, science or math and social science) 3 EDU 345 Seminar: Becoming a Professional 3 1 EDU 350 Middle School Curriculum/Philosophy 3 EDU 425 Educational Management and Organization 3 EDU 427 Educational Assessment 3 EDU 428 Education Governance 3 EDU 436 Writing Across the Curriculum 3 EDU 450/455 450 EDU 451 Practicum II Middle/Secondary School 1 EDU 470 Practicum III I in Middle/Secondary Schools English/Language Arts Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 3 EDU 452 EDU 454 Mathematics Methods in the Middle and Secondary Schoo Social Studies Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 3 EDU 455 Practicum I Seminar 1 EDU 470 Practicum II in Middle/Secondary Schools 1 EDU 471 Practicum II Seminar 2 EDU 480 Final Internship 9-11 EDU 481 Final Internship Seminar 1 English Specialization Courses: 21-27ENG 210CL Love and Desire in Literature OR Courses ENG 215CL Monsters and the Monstrous in Literature 202* Creative Writing or ENG 205 Introduction to Professional Writing 30 3 ENG 220 Intro to Literature Study and Research 3 ENG 220CL On 225 ENG 226* ENG 311* Survey of World Literature I Survey of World Literature II or Survey of Major Writers of the Proverbial Road: Journeys of Transformation on in Narrative OR ENG 225C Writing Wild: Exploring the Four Genres 20th Century 3 3 ENG 312 Foundations of British Literature I 3 ENG 320 Foundations of American Literature 3 ENG 340 Select Topics in Literary Study 3 ENG 300 or 400 level English electives – (three courses/3 credit each) 9 EDU 341 ESOL Foundation 3 EDU 342 ESOL Applications 3 EDU 451 English/Language Arts Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 MAT 131* College Mathematics 3 MAT 151 College Algebra Algebra* 3 MAT 152 Trigonometry 3 MAT 201 Introduction to Statistics 3 MAT 231 Calculus I with Analytic Geometry 1 I 4 EDU 452 Mathematics Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 One additional course in math (must be 200-level or higher) 3 SCI 210SC Energy and Its Impact on Global Society 3 BIO 125/125L Cell Biology and Lab MAT 232 Calculus II 4 BIO 126 – Biological Principles II 3 BIO 126L – Biological Principles II Lab and Lab BIO 327 – Human Anatomy and Physiology I 1BIO 325/325L Ecology 3 BIO 327L – Human Anatomy and Physiology I 1 ENV 201/201L Environmental Science and Lab 4 CHE 123 General Chemistry I 3 CHE 123L General Chemistry I Lab 1 PHY 221 – General Physics I 3 PHY 221 L – General Physics I Lab 1 PHY 222 – General Physics II 3 PHY 222L – General Physics II Lab 1 EDU 453 - Science Methods in the Middle and Secondary School MAT 251 Introduction to Discrete Math 3 MAT 152 – Trigonometry 323 Calculus IIII 4 MAT 341 College Geometry 3 MAT 361 Linear Algebra 3 MAT 411 Differential Equations 4 ECO 110HA Economics for Life 3 POL 110HA Democracy in Troubled Times 3 EDU 454 Social Studies Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 202* Microeconomics 3 GEO 221 Intro to Physical and Cultural Geography 3 HTY 121* United States History to 1865 3 HTY 122 122* United States History Since 1865 HTY 123 Western Civilization to 1500 OR 3 HTY 124 Western Civilization Since 1500 3 HTY 225 Far Eastern Civilization 3 POL 223 223* American Federal Government 3 Plus one REL 223 or 224*: Religions of the following: World (West/East) 3 HTY 225 123 Western Civilization to 1500 (3) or ECO 201 Microeconomics 3 HTY 227 Latin America 3 HTY 233 Far Eastern Civilization OR Latin America OR The Modern Middle East 3 HTY 324 Africa South of the Sahara 3 Course requirements may change as dictated by the Florida Department of Education and Florida State legislative mandates. NAME OF INSTITUTION: SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC CADEMIC YEAR: 20142010-2015 Secondary Education‌ 2011 English Advanced Literary Study COLLEGE: School of Education Arts and Social Services DEGREESciences SCHOOL: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT: xxxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx university campus program are considered for admission on the basis of their secondary school record and results of the SAT or ACT examinations. For acceptance to the Division of Continuing Education, a prospective student must have a high school diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma. and must have passed all subtests of the CLAST or GK (General Knowledge) section of the Florida Teacher Certification Exam.N/A

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE. Complete Associate of Arts degree from a Florida Community College. Total Academic Hours: 60 Course Semester Hours Adolescent Psychology or Human Growth and Development 3 Introduction to Education Technology 3 Courses Semester Hours EDU 228 Educational Technology or COM 140 Basic Computer Skills (3) EDU 328 The Adolescent Learner 3 EDU 304 Human Exceptionalities 3 EDU 333 Adolescent Literacy 3 EDU 336 Teaching Reading in the Content Areas 3 EDU 340 ESOL Strategies (taken only by education majors with 3 Specializations in math, science or social science) EDU 345 Seminar: Becoming a Professional 3 EDU 350 Middle School Curriculum/Philosophy 3 EDU 425 Educational Management and Organization 3 EDU 427 Educational Assessment 3 EDU 428 Education Governance 3 EDU 436 Writing Across the Curriculum 3 EDU 450/455 Practicum II Middle/Secondary School 1 EDU 470 Practicum III in Middle/Secondary Schools 3 EDU 480 Internship 9-11 EDU 481 Internship Seminar 1 English Specialization Courses: 21-27ENG 210CL Love and Desire in Literature ENG 202 Creative Writing or ENG 205 Introduction to Professional Writing OR 3 ENG 215CL Monsters and the Monstrous in Literature 205 Introduction to Professional Writing 3 ENG 220 Intro to Literature Study and Research 3 ENG 220CL On the Proverbial Road: Journeys 226 Survey of Transformation on in Narrative World Literature II OR ENG 225C Writing Wild: Exploring 311 Survey of Major Writers of the Four Genres 20th Century 3 ENG 312 Foundations of British Literature I 3 ENG 320 Foundations of American Literature 3 ENG 340 Select Topics in Literary Study 3 ENG 341 ESOL Foundation 3 EDU 342 ESOL Applications 3 EDU 451 English/Language Arts Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 MAT 131* College Mathematics 3 MAT 151 College Algebra 3 MAT 152 Trigonometry 3 MAT 201 Introduction to Statistics 3 MAT 231 Calculus I with Analytic Geometry 1 4 EDU 452 Mathematics Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 One additional course in math (must be 200-level or higher) 3 SCI 210SC Energy and Its Impact on Global Society BIO 130Zoology 3 BIO 130L Zoology Lab 1 BIO 223 Botany 3 BIO 223L Botany Lab 1 BIO 125/125L BIO 325/325L Cell Biology and Lab 4 BIO 126 – Biological Principles II 3 BIO 126L – Biological Principles II Lab Ecology and Lab BIO 327 – Human Anatomy and Physiology I 1BIO 325/325L Ecology 3 BIO 327L – Human Anatomy and Physiology I 1 OR OR 4 ENV 201/201L Environmental Science and Lab 4 CHE 123 General Chemistry I 3 CHE 123L General Chemistry I Lab 1 PHY 221 – General Physics I 3 PHY 221 L – General Physics I Lab 1 PHY 222 – General Physics II 3 PHY 222L – General Physics II Lab 1 EDU 453 - Science Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 MAT 152 – Trigonometry 3 Plus one additional science elective (200 level or higher) 4 ECO 110HA Economics for Life 3 POL 110HA Democracy in Troubled Times 201 Macroeconomics 3 EDU 454 Social Studies Methods in the Middle and Secondary School 3 GEO 221 Intro to Physical and Cultural Geography 3 HTY 121* United States History to 1865 3 HTY 122 United States History Since 1865 3 HTY 123 Western Civilization to 1500 OR HTY 124 Western Civilization Since 1500 3 3 POL 223 American Federal Government 3 Plus one of the following: HTY 225 HTY 227 HTY 233 Far Eastern Civilization OR HTY 227 Latin America OR HTY 233 The Modern Middle East 3 NAME OF INSTITUTION: SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC YEAR: 20142013-2015 2014 Secondary Education‌ Education COLLEGE: School of Education and Social Services DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT: xxxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx university campus program are considered for admission on the basis of their secondary school record and results of the SAT or ACT examinations. For acceptance to the Division of Continuing Education, a prospective student must have a high school diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma. and must have passed all subtests of the CLAST or GK (General Knowledge) section of the Florida Teacher Certification Exam.:

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

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