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B.A. in Social Studies Education 5-12 2023-2024: Option 1 - CWILT
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FIRST YEAR
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FallCreditsJanuary SessionCreditsSpringCredits
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PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology3GES 160 Inquiry Seminar3BIB 101 Introduction to the Bible3
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POS 100 American Politics and Government3GES 125 Introduction to the Creative Arts4
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GES 130 Christianity Western Culture4Laboratory Science (D) course4
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GES 140 Introduction to Wellbeing2HIS290 Introduction to History3
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SECOND YEAR
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FallCreditsJanuary SessionCreditsSpringCredits
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ANT 200U Introduction to Anthropology3EDU 200 Introduction to Education *23EDU 220 Introduction to Middle Level Education3
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GEO 120 Introduction to Geography3EDU 201 Introduction to Education Field Experience1EDU 240 Educational Psychology3
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HIS 200L American Civilization3EDU 241 Educational Psychology Field Experience1
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THE 201 Christian Theology3SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology3
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Mathematics (M) course3Second Language (S) course *14
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THIRD YEAR
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ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics2Interpreting Biblical Themes (J) course3EDU 418 Methods in Teaching 9-12 Social Studies2
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ECO 203 Principles of Macroeconomics2EDU 419 5-8 Social Studies Methods and Practicum2
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EDU 203 School Health and Drugs2HIS 320K History and the Human Environment3
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EDU 320 Pedagogy and the Young Adolescent Learner1EDU 317GZ Educational Equity4
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EDU 321 Integrated Literacy in the Content Areas1Major elective4
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Major elective4
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FOURTH YEAR
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EDU 490 Student Teaching Block14Interim OffMajor electives10
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Artistic Experience (A) course0-3
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Contemporary Christian Issues (P) course3
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Total Credits 122-125
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*1. Students must complete through the second semester of a first year language course or equivalent (Check the catalog for details of this option.)
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*2. See Education section of catalog for testing requirements.
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The education department offers an interim trip that meets the U requirement: EDU 236UZ. See Education Abroad Option.
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This program assumes a student will use ANT 200UEDU 317GZHIS 200L, and HIS 320K to meet the General Education World Cultures (U) course, Comparative Systems (G) course, Contemporary Western Life and Thought (L) course, and Science, Technology, and Society (K) course requirements. 
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Most financial aid packages stipulate 12 credits/term; Minnesota state grants are reduced when credit load falls below 15 credits/semester. January Session credits are counted as part of Spring Term.
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