The University of Virginia record February 15, 1924 | ||
REQUIREMENTS FOR DEGREES IN THE DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION.
Three baccalaureate degrees are offered in the Department of Education:
Bachelor of Science in Education, Bachlor of Science in Health Education,
and Bachelor of Science in Physical Education. The specific requirements,
together with suggested curricula for the various degrees, are herewith presented.
I. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION.
Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Education must
complete 63 session-hours, divided among Required Subjects, Education,
and Electives-at-large.
A. Required Subjects.—33 session-hours distributed as follows:
1. Foreign Languages. 6 session-hours, in two subjects.
2. Mathematics. 3 session-hours in Mathematics A1 or Mathematics A2.
3. Natural Science. 6 session-hours.
4. Social Science. 6 session-hours.
5. English. 9 session-hours, of which 3 must be English A1 or English
A2.6. Philosophical Science. 3 session-hours in Psychology B1 or Education B1.
B. Education:
15 session-hours in Education, which must include Education B2,
B5, B7, B10 and B11. Candidates having had successful experience
in teaching may be permitted to substitute other work
for Education B11. It should be noted that Education B10 and
B11 give one session-hour and two session-hours credit, respectively,
thus leaving one course in Education to be elected.
Students taking Education B1 to fill the requirement in Philosophical
Science will elect some course other than Education.
C. Electives-at-Large: Exclusive of Education:
15 session-hours, of which 3 should be in Physical Training B1.
(Not less than 9 session-hours, including one C course, of required subjects
and electives must be in some one subject to be known as the candidate's
Academic Major.)
SUGGESTED CURRICULA LEADING TO BACHELOR OF
SCIENCE IN EDUCATION.
First Year | Second Year | Third Year | Fourth Year |
English A1—(3)[1] | Eng. Lit. B2, or Eng. B2—(3) |
Science (6), or Math. (3) and Hist. (3)—(6) |
Social Science (3) and Math. (3), or Science (6)—(6) |
Mathematics A1— (3) |
Chemistry B1, or Physics B1—(6) |
Educ. B11—(2) | |
Biology B1—(6) | Math. B1, or Foreign Lang.—(3) |
Eng. B2, or Eng. Lit. B2—(3) |
Educ. B5—(3) |
Foreign Lang.— (3) |
Psych. B1, or Educ. B1—(3) |
Educ. B2—(3) | one elective.—(3) |
Educ. B7—(3) | (14 hrs.) | ||
Physical Tr. B1— (1½) |
Phys. Tr. B1—(1½) | Educ. B10—(1) | |
Total 16½ hrs. | (16½ hrs.) | (16 hrs.) |
First Year | Second Year | Third Year | Fourth Year |
Foreign Lang.—(3)[1] | Eng. Lit. B2—(3) | English B2—(3) | Hist. C1, or Eng. C1—(3) |
Math. A1—(3) | Hist. B1—(3) | Hist. B2, or Gov. B1—(3) |
Educ. B11—(2) |
Biology B1—(6) | Foreign Lang.—(6) | Educ. B2—(3) | Educ. B5—(3) |
Eng. A1—(3) | Psych. B1, or Educ. B1—(3) |
Educ. B7—(3) | 3 to 6 hrs. electives. |
Phys. Tr. B1—(1½) | Phys. Tr. B1—(1½) | Educ. B10—(1) | (11 to 14 hrs.) |
Total 16½ hrs. | (16½ hrs.) | 3 to 6 hrs. electives. | |
(16 to 19 hrs.) |
First Year | Second Year | Third Year | Fourth Year |
Foreign Language —(3)[1] |
Foreign Lang.—(6) (continue language begun in first yr. and begin another.) |
Foreign Lang.—(3) | Foreign Lang.—(3) |
Math. A1—(3) | Science (6), or Math. B2 (3) and English B2 (3)—(6) |
Science (6), or Math. B2 (3) and Eng. B2 (3)—(6) |
|
Eng. A1—(3) | |||
Biology B1—(6) | Eng. Lit. B2, or Eng. B2—(3) |
Educ. B2—(3) | Educ. B11—(2) |
Phys. Tr. B1—(1½) | Psych. B1, or Educ. B1—(3) |
Educ. B7—(3) | Educ. B5—(3) |
Total 16½ hrs. | Educ. B10—(1) | (14 hrs.) | |
Hist. B2, or Gov. B1—(3) |
(16 hrs.) | ||
Phys. Tr. B1—(1½) | |||
(16½ hrs.) |
II. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH EDUCATION.
Purpose. The curriculum leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science
in Health Education is organized to furnish the training deemed necessary for
the preparation of teachers of health education in teacher-training institutions
in Virginia attempting to meet the requirements of the West Law.
Curriculum. The curriculum leading to this degree covers four years of
training and includes a total of 63 session-hours of credit distributed by years
and subjects as follows:
Session Hours |
|
English | 3 |
Mathematics | 2 |
Biology | 6 |
Chemistry | 4 |
Physical Education | 1 ½ |
Total | 16 ½ |
Session Hours |
|
English | 3 |
Foreign Language | 3 |
Medical Bacteriology | 2 |
Anatomy and Psychology | 3 |
Educational Psychology | 3 |
Physical Education | 1 ½ |
Total | 15 ½ |
Session Hours |
|
English | 3 |
Foreign Language | 3 |
Educational Administration | 3 |
Public Health and Health Education | 4 |
Methods of Teaching Health Education | 1 |
Physical Education | 1 ½ |
Total | 15 ½ |
Session Hours |
|
History and Principles of Health and Physical Education | 3 |
Advanced Biology | 3 |
Practice Teaching and field study | 2 |
Educational Sociology | 3 |
Nutrition and Foods | 1 |
Home Nursing | 1 |
First Aid | 1 |
Physical Education | 1 ½ |
Total | 15 ½ |
III. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
Purpose. The curriculum leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in
Physical Education is organized specifically for the training of supervisors of
physical education.
Curriculum. The curriculum leading to this degree covers four years of
training and includes a total of 63 session-hours distributed by years and
subjects as follows:
Session Hours |
|
English | 3 |
Foreign Language | 3 |
Mathematics | 2 |
Biology | 4 |
Psychology | 3 |
Educational Gymnastics | 1 ½ |
Total | 16 ½ |
Session Hours |
|
English | 3 |
Foreign Language | 3 |
Chemistry | 4 |
Advanced Biology | 3 |
Medical Bacteriology | 2 |
Educational Gymnastics | 1 ½ |
Total | 16 ½ |
Session Hours |
|
English (Including Public Speaking) | 3 |
Public Health and Health Education | 4 |
Anatomy and Physiology | 3 |
Methods of Teaching Physical Education | 1 |
School of Hygiene and Sanitation | 3 |
Physical Training | 1 ½ |
Total | 15 ½ |
Session Hours |
|
History and Prin. of Health and Physical Education | 3 |
Anthropometry, Med. Gymnastics | 2 |
Applied Physical Education | 2 ½ |
Practice Teaching | 2 |
Educational Administration | 3 |
Kinesiology | 2 |
Total | 14 ½ |
The University of Virginia record February 15, 1924 | ||