Sunday, September 16, 2007

My collegiate path to 2010

One of the reasons I am studying abroad in France is that it is easy to get credit. All of the classes I take here transfer as simply Pass or Fail, so I do not have to worry about making a C (8 or 9 on the French scale of 1-20) as long as I am learning something. That translates (no pun intended) to 30 or 31 college credit hours.

CLEP, or "College Level Examination Program" is simply a collection of tests you can take to get equivalence credit on a Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory basis.

Things I MUST CLEP:

  • American Government*
  • American History I (November 2008)
  • American History II*
  • British Literature (September 2008)
  • Educational Psychology (April 2010)
  • European Civilization I (February 2009)
  • European Civilization II (March/April 2009)
  • Macroeconomics (September 2009)
  • Sociology (November 2009)

*Already completed

Year 1 (Music Education/Sociology Experimentation Year)
Fall
3 Harmony
1 Aural Techniques
1 Class Piano I
1 Jazz Band
1 Marching Band
1 Tuba Ensemble
1 Private Lessons
1 Honors 1010
3 American Literature
3 Music Appreciation
16

Spring
3 Speech Communication
2 Personal Development/Relationships
1 Social Intelligence
1 Jazz Band
3 Math 1010
3 Honors: The Latin language
13

Year 2
Fall
4 Astronomy 1010
3 French 1010
3 Psychology 2010
3 French 3510
3 History 1120
16

Spring
4 Astronomy 1020
3 French 1020
3 GEOG 1120 Human Geography
3 History 3360 American Military History
2 FOED 2011 Introduction to Teaching and Technology
1 FOED 1820 or 1822 Field Experience
16

Year 3 (Study Abroad: France)
Fall
3 FREN 2010 Intermediate French
3 FREN 2020 Intermediate French
3 FREN 3020 Communication in French
3 FREN 3100 French Phonetics
3 FREN 3112 Culture and Civilization of France
3 FREN 3040 Conversational French
18

Spring
3 FREN 3010 Composition
3 FREN 3110 Survey of French Literature I
3 FREN 3120 Survey of French Literature II
3 FREN 3200 or 4100 (Business French/Advanced Listening)
1 FREN 4910 (Directed study) or Minicourses
12

Summer
3 Political Science
3 Political Science
3 Tennessee Topics
9


Year 4

Fall
3 CUED 4150 Middle Level Curriculum
3 POLS 3610. International Politics
1 FOED 3820 Field experiences in education
3 FREN Senior Capstone
3 SOC 1100 Intro to Anthropology
3 FOED 3010 Integrating instructional technology into the classroom
3 SEED 4125 Materials and Methods of Teaching Foreign Language
19

Spring
1 FOED 3830 Field Experiences in Education
3 HIST 2410 Introduction of Historical Method
3 POLS 4960. Seminar in World Politics (Or 3310,3320,3610,3800,4360)
3 POLS 4510. Comparative Government: Europe (Or 3310,3320,3610,3800,4360)
3 READ 3350 Teaching Reading in the Content Areas
3 SEED 4124 Materials and Methods of Teaching Social Studies
3 Upper Division History (4730,40,50 or 60 if not completed OR 4550, 4530/4540/4560/4570 if not done)
19

Summer
3 Intro to Computing OR Computer Applications in Business
3 Political Science
3 History Upper Division (4730/40/50/60 if not completed in OR 4550, 4530/4540/4560/4570 if not done)
3 Political Science
Year 5

Fall
3 Senior Seminar (HISTORY)
3 POLS 3330 State and Local Government
5 SEED 4880 Student Teaching
2 SEED 4890 Seminar: Education and Society
3 History (Upper Division 4730/40/50/60 if not completed OR 4550, 4530/4540/4560/4570 if not done)
3 EDPY 3300. Evaluation and Guidance
19

Spring
5 Student Teaching
3 History (Upper Division 4730/40/50/60 if not completed in Fall OR 4550, 4530/4540/4560/4570 if not done)
3 ENGL (Upper Division)
3 SPED 3000 Teaching persons with disabilities in the regular classroom
2 CPR Safety Class
16

Only 18 hours of credit
may have a B for a 3.5 to be maintained.


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