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75.13 Bachelor of Science (BSc)/Bachelor of Education (BEd) (Secondary) Combined Degrees Program (Augustana)

75.13.1 General Information

    The Faculties of Augustana and Education offer a degrees program that is more highly structured than the BSc followed by a BEd After Degree (a six-year route). It provides less flexibility in course choice and scheduling than taking the degrees sequentially, because it is designed to meet the minimum requirements of both degrees in five years. In addition, it must meet teacher certification requirements within this time frame.

75.13.2 Program Requirements

    The Bachelor of Science (BSc)/Bachelor of Education (BEd)(Secondary) Combined Degrees Program (Augustana) consists of *102 Arts and Science plus *48 Education credits. The program is normally completed in five years, three years at the Augustana Campus while registered in the Augustana Faculty and a final two years in the Faculty of Education.

    The residence requirement for this program is specified in §52.9.2. The *150 in the program are made up of core and general requirements, Education requirements, a major subject, a minor subject, and options, as follows:

(1)

Core Requirements (*36)

    Part A. The Augustana Core (*15)

    *15 from at least three of the following five categories with no more than *6 in any one category:

Integrating knowledge

Global studies

Environmental sustainability

Experiential learning

Creative and imaginative process

    See §52 Augustana Chart 1 for lists of courses that satisfy these requirements.

    Courses that satisfy these requirements may overlap with the student’s major and minor and with prerequisites and supporting courses, but not with the breadth requirements in Part B.

    Part B. The Breadth Requirements (*15)

    *3 fine arts: any AUART except 228; any AUDRA except 228, 301; any AUMUS except 228, 375, 475.

    *6 humanities.

    *6 science.

    *6 social sciences.

    See §56.2 Classification of Courses for the definition of humanities, science and social sciences courses.

    Courses that satisfy these requirements may overlap with general requirements, the student’s minor, prerequisites and supporting courses, but not with the student’s major or with Augustana Core in Part A.

(2)

General Requirements (*12)

a.

*6 language or literature from AUCLA 102, 242, 243, 244; AUENG 103, 104; AUGER 291, 292, 293; AULIT 201, 202; AUSCA 141, 151, 152, 161, 241, 251, 252, 261; AUSPA 230, 231.

b.

*3 computing science or educational computing: one of AUCSC 110, 120 or AUEDC 202.

c.

*3 history, philosophy, and theory of science: one of AUBIO 411; AUENV 421; AUGEO 421; AUIDS 380, 381, 382, 383, 384, or 385; AUMAT 480; AUPHI 350, 355; and AUPHY 480.

    Courses that satisfy these requirements may overlap with the core requirements, the Education requirements, and/or with the student’s major.

(3)

Education Requirements (*48)

a.

*3 AUEPS 258.

b.

*6 EDPY 301 and 303.

c.

*15 EDFX 350 and 450.

d.

*3 EDPS 410

e.

*3 EDSE 307

f.

*3 EDSE 451

g.

*6 EDSE (Major)

h.

*3 EDSE (Minor)

i.

*3 EDU 211

j.

*3 Education Elective

    Note: The field experience components will be fulfilled in a rural or small-city school placement.

(4)

Major Subject (*42)

    Subject areas that may be selected as a Major are as follows: Biology, Chemistry, General Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Mathematics and Physics, Physical Sciences.

(5)

Minor Subject (*18)

    Subject areas that may be selected as a Minor are as follows: Art, Biology, Chemistry, Drama, English Language Arts, General Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Music: Choral, Physical Education, Physical Sciences, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Physics, Second Language French, Second Language German, Second Language Spanish, Social Studies.

(6)

Non-Education Options (*0-18)

    The number of Non-Education options required will depend on the number of prerequisites and supporting courses required on the selected major and minor and on the degree of overlap between the core, general, major and minor requirements.

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