Menores de edad en la comisión de delitos
4.1 Servicio Nacional de Menores
Degree: B. S.
Limited Access: YES
Contact: Dr. Kristie Walsdorf Address: 108 Tully Gymnasium, FSU
Tallahassee, FL 32306‐4280 Phone: (850) 644‐9263
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Description of Major
The physical education major prepares teachers of Physical Education, grades K‐12. The professional education, theory, and methods courses included in the program afford students the opportunity to learn basic and complex physical skills and the methods to teach these to others. Through coursework in anatomy, physiology, and human movement studies, the physical education major gains understanding of the human body and its functions. The program is designed to prepare teachers who can physically educate learners in the motor, cognitive, and affective domains. Extensive work in the public schools is provided through a series of practicum’s.
Prerequisite Coursework: 24 hours beyond other requirements Teacher Preparation General Education: (36 hours minimum)
Students must complete the University’s General Education (Liberal Studies) requirement or an AA.
Pre‐education Core (9 hours)
EDF 1005 (3) Introduction to Education EDG 2701 (3) Teaching Diverse Populations
EME 2040 (3) Introduction to Educational Technology Physical Education Program Prerequisites (15 hours).
(3‐4) Anatomy and Physiology I
(3‐4) Care and prevention of athletic injuries or anatomy and physiology II with lab (4‐5) Skill development courses in physical activities
(3) Conditioning, fitness, and wellness courses in physical activities
Admission Requirements to Major Program of Studies
Students seeking admission to teacher education must meet the following requirements:
1. meet the general criteria for transfer into an FSU degree‐granting program (see Bulletin),
2. complete Liberal Studies requirements or an A.A. degree with a grade of ʺC‐ʺ or higher in each freshman English and each basic mathematics course
3. complete the Physical Education Program Prerequisites listed above 4. complete the Pre‐education core listed above
5. achieve a passing score on the CLAST or the General Knowledge Test of the FTCE.
6. and achieve an overall 2.5 GPA.
7. Students are required to be fingerprinted and pass a security clearance prior to admission to the major program of studies.
Physical Education majors must enter the program in the fall semester since the coursework is arranged in a four semester block sequence and concludes with the student teaching in the fourth semester. Students must also gain admission to student teaching at the appropriate time. In order to be admitted to student teaching, students must satisfactorily complete all required upper division coursework with an overall minimum GPA of 2.5. Certification to teach in Florida requires a 2.5 GPA in the field of specialization.
Major Program of Studies at FSU: 60 hours
All students are expected to maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 and achieve a grade of C‐ or higher in each prerequisite course taken within the department in order to move on to the next course in the program sequence. At any point when a student has three unforgiven “D” or “F” grades, the student may be dismissed from the program. NOTE: Program completion includes passing the general knowledge, professional knowledge, and subject area tests that are required for teacher certification in the state of Florida. Certification to teach in Florida requires a minimum 2.5 GPA in the field of specialization.
Fall Semester (15 hours)
PEO 4006 (3) Educational Games PET 4051 (3) Human Movement Studies
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PET 4513 (3) Developing e‐Portfolios in Physical Education PET 4710 (2) Instructional Aspects of Physical Education PET 4710L (1) Physical Education Instruction Practicum EDF 4210 (3) Ed. Psychology: Development of Learners Spring Semester (16 hours)
DAE 4300 (2) Educational Dance PEP 4206 (2) Educational Gymnastics
PET 4432 (3) Early Childhood Physical Education PET 4512 (3) Assessment in K‐12 Physical Education PET 4640C (3) Adaptive Physical Education
TSL 4324 (3) ESOL Instruction in the Content Area (strongly recommended) Summer Semester (3 hours)
PEO 4009 (3) Educational Games II Fall Semester (14 hours)
PET 4713 (3) Physical Education Instruction I PET 4713L (1) Physical Education Practicum I Lab PET 4714 (3) Physical Education Instruction II PET 4714L (1) Physical Education Practice II, Lab PET 4771C (3) Applied Fitness Concepts
RED 4335 (3) Content Reading for Secondary Teachers Spring Semester (12 hours)
PET 4400 (3) Management and Ethics in Physical Education PET 4945 (9) Student Teaching in Physical Education
Computer Skills Competency: EME 2040 (3).
Minimum Program Requirements ‐ Summary Total Hrs. Required 120‐123
Liberal Studies 36*
Pre‐education Core 9
Physical Ed. Program Prerequisite 15 Major Coursework 60
Computer Skills Competency 0 beyond Pre‐education Core Electives 0
The Teacher Preparation General Education requirement must be satisfied while completing the Liberal Studies requirement.
Remarks:
1. 60 hours must be earned at a senior institution.
2. The final 30 hours must be in residence at FSU.
3. A minimum of 40 hours must be earned at the 3000/4000 (junior/senior) level.
Employment Information
Representative Job Titles Related to this Major: Physical Education Teacher, Coach, Director of YMCA, YWCA, Boys’ or Girls ’ Clubs, Camp Director, Pre School Director, Physical Culture Center Director, Supervisor of Physical Activities, Intramural Director, Gymnastics Director, Fitness Director in Business/Industry, Recreation Supervisor, Sports Announcer, Sales Rep.
Representative Employers: YMCA, YWCA, YMHA, YWHA, Armed Forces, Preschools/centers, Red Cross, Camps, Health Clubs/Private Clubs, Corporations (e.g. IBM, Xerox, GE), School Boards, Colleges/Jr. Colleges, Large Churches, Retirement Communities, Camp Fire, Inc., Resort Hotels, Boy/Girl Scouts/Guides, Recreation Leagues, City Recreation Programs, Major/Minor League Sport Franchises.
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College: Arts and Sciences Degree: B. A. or B. S.
Limited Access: NO
Contact: Dr. David VanWinkle Address: 315 Keen Building, FSU
Tallahassee, FL 32306‐4350 Phone: (850) 644‐2867
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Description of Major
Physics is the foundation of all sciences and deals with matter and energy in the fields of mechanics, acoustics, optics, heat, electricity, magnetism, radiation, atomic and molecular structure, solid state, nuclear and elementary particle phenomena. A physicist conducts research and develops theories and laws on the basis of observation. It has been the pursuit of some of the greatest minds in history including Aristotle, Galileo, Newton, Einstein and Dirac. At Florida State University, the research areas include nuclear physics, high energy, condensed matter physics and computational physics. The Nuclear Physics Group’s activities are conducted at the onsite Superconducting Linear Accelerator Facility and at various national facilities,
Gammasphere, MITBates, the Michigan State National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, the Brookhaven Alternating Gradient Synchrotron, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, and Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. The High Energy Physics Group is deeply involved in the most exciting work being done at Fermilab and CERN. The Center for Materials Research and Technology (MARTECH) is active in a number of exciting areas such as high temperature superconductivity, metal clusters, surface physics and liquid crystals. Major opportunities in condensed matter research and materials
characterization are available at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory. Opportunities for computational research exist within the department and at the School of Computational Science and Information Technology.
Florida State’s Physics Department offers a wide variety of exciting programs and opportunities at the undergraduate level for students interested in learning physics. Our physics curriculum is flexible, structured according to the student’s long‐range goals, and provides a solid foundation for future graduate work or immediate employment opportunities. Students may choose Physics, or Interdisciplinary Physics.
Prerequisite Coursework: 0 beyond other requirements.
Students must complete the following prerequisites required for admission in preparation for the upper division Physics major.
Students who do not complete the program prerequisites will have the opportunity to complete these program requirements once at FSU. All of the following may also apply toward the major and/or Liberal Studies.
MAC 2311 (4) Calculus with Analytic Geometry I MAC 2312 (4) Calculus with Analytic Geometry II MAC 2313 (5) Calculus with Analytic Geometry III CHM 1045C (4) General Chemistry I with Lab CHM 1046C (5) General Chemistry II with Lab PHY 2048C (5) General Physics A or PHY 2048/2048L PHY 2049C (5) General Physics B or PHY 2049/2049L
Requirements for graduation in the College of Arts and Sciences include: a minimum of six hours each in written
communication, humanities, and natural science, and three hours each in history and mathematics. These should be completed as part of the general education/Liberal Studies program. In addition, students must complete a foreign language through the intermediate (2220 or equivalent) level.
Admission Requirements to Major Program of Studies
In order to be admitted, students must complete at least 52 hours of credit with an adjusted GPA of 2.0 on FSU coursework, and at least half the required hours in Liberal Studies including freshman English and mathematics. A preliminary meeting with an upper‐division Physics advisor to plan an acceptable program of studies is required. Students must earn a minimum grade of C‐
or higher in each required physics and math course.
Major Program of Studies at FSU: 60‐65 hours Required courses in Physics (31 hours)
PHY 2048C (5) General Physics A PHY 2049C (5) General Physics B
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PHZ 3113 (3) Mathematical Physics PHY 3101 (3) Intermediate Modern Physics PHY 3221 (3) Intermediate Mechanics PHY 3802L (1) Intermediate Laboratory A
PHY 4323 (3) Intermediate Electricity and Magnetism PHY 4513 (3) Thermal and Statistical Physics
PHY 4604 (3) Quantum Theory of Matter A PHY 4822L (2) Advanced Laboratory
At least three courses selected from the following: (9 hours) AST 4217 (3) Physics of Stars
PHY 3424 (3) Optics
PHY 4241 (3) Advanced Dynamics PHY 4605 (3) Quantum Theory of Matter B
PHZ 3400 (3) Phenomena in Condensed Matter Physics PHZ 4390 (3) Particle and Nuclear Physics
PHZ 4151C (3) Computational Physics Laboratory (meets computer skills competency) Collateral Coursework: 20‐25 hours (depending on mathematics placement)
Physics majors must satisfy all of the courses listed below. As collateral courses, these may also be used to satisfy prerequisite, Liberal Studies, and minor requirements. Coursework not used for Liberal Studies or the minor must still be taken and will raise the total hours of required (major) coursework.
MAC 1114 (2) Trigonometry (if needed) MAC 1140 (3) Precalculus Algebra (if needed) MAC 2311 (4) Calculus with Analytic Geometry I MAC 2312 (4) Calculus with Analytic Geometry II MAC 2313 (5) Calculus with Analytic Geometry III
MAP 2302 (3) Ordinary Differential Equations OR MAP 3305 (3) Engineering Math I CHM 1045C (4) General Chemistry I and Laboratory
Recommended (0 hours required) CGS 3408 (3) C for Nonspecialists
CGS 3460 (3) FORTRAN for Nonspecialists
Minor Coursework: At least 12 hours from an approved minor area or 15 hours from an approved interdepartmental minor or requirements as stated by the minor area. The required mathematics courses may constitute a minor.
Computer Skills Competency: PHZ 4151C (3).
Minimum Program Requirements ‐ Summary Total Hrs. Required 120
Liberal Studies 36*
Major Coursework 60‐65*
Minor Coursework 0*
Computer Skills 0 beyond major
Foreign Language 0‐12 (depending on placement) Electives 0‐22
*NOTE: Collateral coursework (listed under major coursework) may also be applied to Liberal Studies or the minor. Students who begin college prepared to start mathematics with calculus will have the greater number of hours available for electives.
Remarks:
1. 60 hours must be earned at a senior institution.
2. The final 30 hours must be in residence at FSU.
3. A minimum of 40 hours must be earned at the 3000/4000 (junior/senior) level.
4.Students who plan to earn the B. A. degree must complete a foreign language through the intermediate (2220 or equivalent) level and nine additional hours in the fields of history and humanities.
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Employment Information
Representative Job Titles Related to this Major: Biophysicist, Geophysicist, Astrophysicist, Nuclear Physicist, Theoretical Physicist, Experimental Physicist, Solid State Physicist, College Teacher, Low Temperature Physicist, Laser Physicist, High School Teacher, Consultant, Aerodynamist, Stress Analyst, Technical Writer, Instrumental Technician, Physicist Technician.
Representative Employers: School Boards, Community Colleges, Manufacturers, Chemical Companies, College and Universities, Engineering Firms, Electronics Firms, Governmental Agencies, Laboratories, Research/Development Firms.
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INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAM