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Hardin-Simmons University 2018-2019
B.B.S.
MATHEMATICS
GRADES 4-8 (M.MATH)
Core Curriculum Credits
Core Distinctive (16)
FYSM 1300 First Year Seminar: Gateway ....................................3
COMM 1301 Introduction to Communication...............................3
FSSC 1170 Wellness for Life ........................................................1
HIST 1300 Making History: The Human Experience in America .3
RELI 2345 The Religious and Philosophical Life .........................3
ENGL 3300 Writing as Discovery.................................................3
Writing (3)
ENGL 1301 or ENGL 1302...........................................................3
Literature (3)
ENGL 230X World, English, or American Lit ..............................3
Fine Arts (3)
Fine Arts - from Art, Music, Theatre – See Major.........................0
Biblical Studies (3)
BIBL 1301 or BIBL 1302..............................................................3
Fitness & Sport Sciences (2)
FSSC Activity course (X 2) ...........................................................2
Math (3)
See Major ......................................................................................0
Natural & Physical Sciences (7)
BIOL or ENVS ..............................................................................3
PHYS, GEOL, CHEM, or PHSC...................................................3
Science Lab ...................................................................................1
Social & Behavioral Sciences (15)
Must be from outside the major & minor
Maximum 9 hours history
POLS 1302 American Government ...............................................3
PSYC 3333 Educational Psychology.............................................3
ECON, HIST, PHIL, POLS, PSYC, or SOCI ................................9
Total Core....................................................................................49
Major: Mathematics (35 credits)
Required GPA for major is 2.6
CSCI 1320 Program Design/Development I..................................3
MATH 1420 Calculus I .................................................................4
MATH 1421 Calculus II................................................................4
MATH 2305 Mathematics Education I..........................................3
MATH 2306 Mathematics Education II ........................................3
MATH 3302 Topics for the Math Teacher ....................................3
MATH 3312 Statistical Methods ...................................................3
MATH 3315 Mathematical Structures...........................................3
MATH 4301 College Geometry ....................................................3
MATH approved upper level credits .............................................6
Education (33 credits)
ART 3311 Public School Art, Elementary.....................................3
COMM 3302 Interpersonal Communication or .............................3
COMM 3303 Small Group Communication
EDUC 3334 Child/Adolescent Development ................................3
EDUC 3338 The Learning Environment .......................................3
EDUC 4340 Current Issues in Special Educ..................................3
EDUC 4371 Organization/Management for Teaching...................3
EDUC 4379 Capstone Course: The Professional Teacher .............3
EDUC 4626 Stu. Teach. in Middle School ....................................6
READ 3395 Reading for Diverse Cultures ....................................3
READ 4397 Intro. to Adv./Gifted Learner ....................................3
Technological Competency and Electives (7 credits)
EDUC 1306 Technology in Education ..........................................3
Electives ........................................................................................7
Major/Education ..........................................................................68
Core .............................................................................................49
Technological Competency and Electives .....................................7
TOTAL...................................................................................... 124
Note: Must complete a minimum of 124 credits
with a cumulative GPA of 2.8 or higher to graduate.
42 upper level credits (3000 and 4000-level) required.
80 Chapel attendances and Writing Proficiency are required.
B.S.H.S.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS & READING
GRADES 7-12 (H.ELAR)
Curriculum Credits
Core Distinctive (16)
FYSM 1300 First Year Seminar: Gateway .............................. 3
COMM 1301 Introduction to Communication......................... 3
FSSC 1170 Wellness for Life .................................................. 1
HIST 1300
Making History: The Human Experience in Americ
a 3
RELI 2345 The Religious and Philosophical Life ................... 3
ENGL 3300 Writing as Discovery........................................... 3
Writing (3)
ENGL 1301 or ENGL 1302..................................................... 3
Literature (3)
ENGL 230X World, English, or American Lit (See Major) .... 0
Fine Arts (3)
Fine Arts - from Art, Music, Theatre ....................................... 3
Christian Studies (3)
BIBL 1301 OR BIBL 1302...................................................... 3
Fitness & Sport Sciences (2)
FSSC Activity course (X 2) ..................................................... 2
Math (3)
MATH 1310 or higher ............................................................. 3
Natural & Physical Sciences (7)
BIOL or ENVS ........................................................................ 3
PHYS, GEOL, CHEM, OR PHSC........................................... 3
Science Lab.............................................................................. 1
Social & Behavioral Sciences (6)
Must be from outside the major & minor
POLS 1302 American Government.................................... 3
PSYC 3333 Educational Psychology ................................. 3
Total Core.............................................................................. 43
Department Requirements (18 credits)
Foreign Language ...................................................................12
ECON, HIST, PHIL, POLS, PSYC, or SOCI ...........................6
Major: English Language Arts/Read (34 credits)
Required GPA for major is 2.8
ENGL 230X World, English, or American Lit ........................ 3
ENGL 230X World, English, or American Lit ........................3
ENGL 4101 Teaching English in High School .........................1
ENGL 4302 Issues in Grammar................................................3
ENGL 4318 Studies/Compositional Theory .............................3
ENGL 4321 Introduction to Linguistics....................................3
Upper level American literature credits ....................................6
Upper level British literature credits .........................................6
Upper level English elective credits (not ENGL-3300) ............6
Education (24 credits)
READ 3362 Read Instruction for Adolescent Students ............3
EDUC 3334 Child/Adolescent Development............................3
EDUC 3338 The Learning Environment ..................................3
EDUC 4340 Current Issues in Special Educ. ............................3
EDUC 4371 Org/Management for Teach in Sec Class .............3
EDUC 4379 Capstone Course: The Professional Teacher ........3
EDUC 4623 Student Teaching in Sec School ...........................6
Technological Competency & Electives (5)
EDUC 1306 Technology in Education..................................... 3
Electives .................................................................................. 2
Core ....................................................................................... 43
Major ..................................................................................... 76
Technological Competency and Electives ............................... 5
TOTAL ................................................................................ 124
Note: Must complete a minimum of 124 credits
with a cumulative GPA of 2.8 or higher to graduate.
42 upper level credits (3000 and 4000-level) required.
80 Chapel attendances and Writing Proficiency are required.




