II. REVISIÓN DE LA LITERATURA
2. MARCO DE REFERENCIA DEL PROBLEMA
2.3. BASES TEÓRICO-CIENTÍFICAS
2.3.1. El Derecho al Plazo Razonable
HIST 154 - American History and Institutions I (I-3a) 3 hours HIST 155 - American History and Institutions II (I-3a) 3 hours HIST 174 - World Civilizations I (I-3a) 3 hours
HIST 175 - World Civilizations II (I-3a) 3 hours HIST 297 - Historiography (SERV-2) 2 hours HIST 490 - Senior Exam Preparation 1 hour HIST 497 - Research Methods in History (W) 3 hours
Additional Requirements
Of the remaining 12 hours, 10 UD hours are required, at least two courses from the American and at least two courses from the non-American sections.
Select six (6) hours from the following:
(American History)
HIST 351 - Colonial Latin America (I-3a) (W) 3 hours HIST 353 - From Colony to Nation (I-3a) (W) 3 hours HIST 355 - History of the South (I-3a) (W) 3 hours HIST 356 - Natives and Strangers (I-3a) (W) 3 hours HIST 357 - Modern America (I-3a) (W) 3 hours
HIST 359 - Transformation of American Culture (I-3a) (W) 3 hours
HIST 465 - Topics in History [465 typically qualifies as a (W) course] 3 hours PLSC 254 - American National and State Government (I-3b) 3 hours PLSC 353 - From Colony to Nation (W) 3 hours
PLSC 357 - Modern America (W) 3 hours HIST 379 - American Foreign Policy (I-3a) 3 hours
or PLSC 379 - American Foreign Policy (I-3a) 3 hours
Select six (6) hours from the following:
(Non-American)
HIST 345 - Middle Eastern Politics and History (I-3a) (W) 3 hours HIST 372 - Modern China (I-3a) 3 hours
HIST 374 - History of England (I-3a) (W) 3 hours
HIST 375 - Ancient Mediterranean World (I-3a) (W) 3 hours
HIST 380 - Pirates, Captives, and Slaves in the Early Modern World (I-3a) (W) 3 hours HIST 386 - Medieval Europe (I-3a) (W) 3 hours
HIST 387 - Europe in the Nineteenth Century (I-3a) (W) 3 hours HIST 388 - Contemporary Europe (I-3a) (W) 3 hours
HIST 389 - History of the Holocaust (I-3a) (W) 3 hours
HIST 465 - Topics in History [465 typically qualifies as a (W) course] 3 hours HIST 471 - Classics of Western Thought I (I-3a) (W) 3 hours
HIST 472 - Classics of Western Thought II (I-3a) (W) 3 hours PLSC 345 - Middle Eastern Politics and History (W) 3 hours PLSC 388 - Contemporary Europe (W) 3 hours
PLSC 472 - Classics of Western Thought II (W) 3 hours
HIST 364 - Christian Church I: From the Early Church Through the Middle Ages (I-3a) (W) 3 hours
or HIST 365 - Christian Church II: From the Reformation Through the Twentieth Cen- tury (I-3a) (W) 3 hours
HIST 363 - Christian Church I: From the Early Church Through the Middle Ages (I-3a) 3 hours
or HIST 366 - Christian Church II: From the Reformation Through the Twentieth Cen- tury (I-3a) 3 hours
TOTAL 30 HOURS
Required Cognates
Inter Level of Foreign Lang (ASL does not apply) 3-6 hours
Select three (3) hours from the following:
PLSC 224 - Principles of Macroeconomics (I-5) 3 hours GEOG 204 - World Geography (I-3b) (SERV-2) 3 hours GPSS 360 - Political Economy 3 hours
EUROPEAN STUDIES CONCENTRATION
In addition to completing the above-described program for the history major, a student must: 1) complete an additional three hours of upper-division European history; 2) complete as a cognate requirement a minor or a major in a modern European foreign language (including a summer, a semester, or a year of study abroad in an ACA program).
TOTAL 33 HOURS
HISTORY, TEACHER CERTIFICATION, LEADING TO TEACHING
LICENSURE IN HISTORY/GOVERNMENT 7-12, B.A.
Required Courses
HIST 154 - American History and Institutions I (I-3a) 3 hours HIST 155 - American History and Institutions II (I-3a) 3 hours HIST 174 - World Civilizations I (I-3a) 3 hours
HIST 175 - World Civilizations II (I-3a) 3 hours HIST 297 - Historiography (SERV-2) 2 hours HIST 490 - Senior Exam Preparation 1 hour HIST 497 - Research Methods in History (W) 3 hours
Additional Requirements
Of the remaining 12 hours, two from American and two from non-American courses, 6 hours of which should be PLSC and 6 hours should be from HIST.
Select six (6) hours from the following:
(American History)
HIST 265 - Topics in History 3 hours
HIST 351 - Colonial Latin America (I-3a) (W) 3 hours HIST 353 - From Colony to Nation (I-3a) (W) 3 hours HIST 355 - History of the South (I-3a) (W) 3 hours HIST 356 - Natives and Strangers (I-3a) (W) 3 hours HIST 357 - Modern America (I-3a) (W) 3 hours
HIST 465 - Topics in History [465 typically qualifies as a (W) course] 3 hours PLSC 353 - From Colony to Nation (W) 3 hours
PLSC 357 - Modern America (W) 3 hours HIST 379 - American Foreign Policy (I-3a) 3 hours
or PLSC 379 - American Foreign Policy (I-3a) 3 hours
Select six (6) hours from the following:
(Non-American History)
HIST 265 - Topics in History 3 hours
HIST 345 - Middle Eastern Politics and History (I-3a) (W) 3 hours
HIST 363 - Christian Church I: From the Early Church Through the Middle Ages (I-3a) 3 hours
HIST 364 - Christian Church I: From the Early Church Through the Middle Ages (I-3a) (W) 3 hours
HIST 365 - Christian Church II: From the Reformation Through the Twentieth Century (I-3a) (W) 3 hours
HIST 366 - Christian Church II: From the Reformation Through the Twentieth Century (I-3a) 3 hours
HIST 372 - Modern China (I-3a) 3 hours HIST 374 - History of England (I-3a) (W) 3 hours
HIST 375 - Ancient Mediterranean World (I-3a) (W) 3 hours
HIST 380 - Pirates, Captives, and Slaves in the Early Modern World (I-3a) (W) 3 hours HIST 386 - Medieval Europe (I-3a) (W) 3 hours
HIST 387 - Europe in the Nineteenth Century (I-3a) (W) 3 hours HIST 388 - Contemporary Europe (I-3a) (W) 3 hours
HIST 389 - History of the Holocaust (I-3a) (W) 3 hours
HIST 465 - Topics in History [465 typically qualifies as a (W) course] 3 hours HIST 471 - Classics of Western Thought I (I-3a) (W) 3 hours
HIST 472 - Classics of Western Thought II (I-3a) (W) 3 hours PLSC 345 - Middle Eastern Politics and History (W) 3 hours PLSC 388 - Contemporary Europe (W) 3 hours
PLSC 471 - Classics of Western Thought I (W) 3 hours PLSC 472 - Classics of Western Thought II (W) 3 hours
TOTAL 30 HOURS
The student must apply for Initial Admission to the Teacher Education Program (usually by the end of the sophomore year) after completing all requirements as outlined under ADMISSION PROCEDURES in the School of Education and Psy- chology section of the Catalog. Initial admission is required before the student can enroll in upper division education courses.
The student must also complete an application and all other requirements for Admission to Student Teaching. Prior to student teaching, the student must take and pass the PRAXIS II licensure exam—both the appropriate section of the Principles of Learning and Teaching, and the particular specialty test(s) for the licensure area(s).
Required Cognates
Inter Level of Foreign Lang (ASL does not apply) 3-6 hours GEOG 204 - World Geography (I-3b) (SERV-2) 3 hours PLSC 224 - Principles of Macroeconomics (I-5) 3 hours
Must include 37 hours in Education as follows:
Professional Education Requirements
EDUC 138 - Introduction to and Foundations of Secondary Education 3 hours EDUC 319 - Technology in Education (I-2b, I-2c) 3 hours
EDUC 338 - Foundations of Inclusive Education (SERV-2) 3 hours EDUC 341 - General Methods and Assessment 3 hours
EDUC 342 - Curriculum and Content Methods 2 hours
EDUC 343 - Learning Theories and Classroom Management 3 hours
EDUC 419 - Philosophy and Leadership in Christian Education (W) (SERV-2) 3 hours EDUC 434 - Reading and Writing in the Content Areas 2 hours
EDUC 464 - Teaching Seminar 2 hours
EDUC 472 - Enhanced Student Teaching 7-12 (SERV-2) 10 hours PSYC 128 - Developmental Psychology (S-2) 3 hours
Additional Requirements for SDA Teaching Certificate
HLED 173 - Health for Life (P-2) 2 hours RELB - Biblical Studies 3 hours
REL - Upper division Rlgn elective 3 hours RELT 255 - Christian Beliefs (R-2) 3 hours RELT 138 - Adventist Heritage (R-2) 3 hours