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REQUIREMENTS FOR DEGREES IN THE DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION
I. Bachelor of Science in Education
Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Education must complete
sixty-three session-hours, distributed as follows:
A. Required Academic Subjects. Thirty session-hours.
1. Foreign language. Six session-hours in one language. (Latin, French or
German.)[1]
2. Mathematics. Three session-hours. (Mathematics A1 or Mathematics A2.)
3. Natural Science. Six session-hours in one science.
4. Social Science:
(a) History B1, History B2 or History B3—three session-hours.
(b) Sociology B1—three session-hours.
5. English:
(a) English A1, or English A2—three session-hours.
(b) English B1—three session-hours.
6. Psychology B1—three session-hours.
B. Education. Twelve session-hours in Education which must include Education
B2, Education B7, Education B11 and Education B12.
C. Major-Electives. Twelve session-hours in addition to the required academic
subjects shall be selected from one of the following groups of
subjects:
Group I. English and Foreign Language.
Group II. Social Sciences.
Group III. Mathematical and Natural Sciences.
Group IV. Psychology and Education. (Students otherwise meeting the
requirements for high school principles and elementary supervisors
may choose their major electives from Psychology and
Education.)
D. Electives-at-Large.
The remaining nine session-hours may be elected from any courses in the
academic schools for which the candidate has adequate preparation. Three
(3) session-hours of electives-at-large credit will be allowed for the completion
of the courses in Physical Education required for degrees in the
College of Arts and Sciences.
(6 session-hours of some other language may be substituted for the language requirements,
if approved by the Faculty of the Department of Education.)
II. Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education
During the session of 1928-29 a curriculum was organized for the training
of administrators, supervisors, and teachers in Nursing Education in hospital
schools of nursing. The specific degree requirements, curriculum, and courses
offered in the School of Nursing Education are presented on page 245.
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