Specialty Areas
Specialty Area and Electives: Credits 4 or more
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Students must complete one of the following concentrations, dual licenses, or minors.
(Note: many of the Specialty Area options have courses that double count with the major. In total, students must complete at least 120 credits for their degree. The Specialty Area credits usually place the student at or above the 120 credits needed for the degree. TSAP students wishing to complete only 60 credits at PFW should select Mathematics or Science Concentrations. All other Specialty Areas will require more additional credits beyond 120. See academic advisor for more clarification.
Concentrations:
Exceptional Needs: Credits 6
EDU 37001 - Introduction to Learning Disabilities Cr. 3.
EDU 46500 - Service Delivery Systems and Consultation Strategies Cr. 3.
Language Arts: Credits 6
One of the following courses: 3 credits
ENGL 10101 - Ancient And Medieval World Literature Cr. 3.
ENGL 10201 - Modern World Literature Cr. 3.
ENGL 10700 - Masterpieces of Asia Cr. 3.
ENGL 46401 - Native American Literature Cr. 3.
ENGL 47901 - American Ethnic and Minority Literature Cr. 3.
FOLK 35200 - Native American Folklore Cr. 3.
One of the following three courses: 3 credits
ENGL 20501 - Introduction to the English Language Cr. 3.
ENGL 20600 - Introduction to the Study of Grammar Cr. 3.
LING 10300 - Introduction to the Study of Language Cr. 3.
Mathematics: Credits 3
EDU 44301 - Teaching Elementary Mathematics Problem Solving Cr. 3.
Science: Credits 4
EAPS 10002 - General Geology Laboratory Cr. 1.
One of the following:
ASTR 10000 - The Solar System Cr. 3.
CHM 11100 - General Chemistry Cr. 3.
EAPS 12100 - Journey To Mars Cr. 3.
Social Studies: Credits 12
HIST 10501 - American History I Cr. 3.
POL 10300 - Introduction to American Politics Cr. 3.
HIST Elective 30000-40000 level Cr. 3
POL Elective 30000-40000 level Cr. 3
Dual Licenses
Early Childhood: Credits 9
EDU 35200 - Teaching And Learning In Preschool/Kindergarten Cr. 3.
EDU 40100 - Laboratory/Field Experience Cr. 0.
EDU 35500 - Issues In Infancy And Early Childhood Mental Health Cr. 3.
EDU 45000 - Child Development Seminar Cr. 3.
EDU 47000 - Practicum Cr. 3.
English as a New Language: Credits 21
LING 10300 - Introduction to the Study of Language Cr. 3.
ENGL 40203 - Structure of Modern English (TESOL) Cr. 3.
ENGL 43200 - Second Language Acquisition Cr. 3.
LING 42102 - Methods and Materials for TESOL I Cr. 3.
LING 42203 - Methods and Materials for TESOL II Cr. 3.
LING 46000 - Language in Society Cr. 3.
LING 47000 - TENL Practicum Cr. 3.
Exceptional Needs-Mild Intervention: Credits 15
EDU 35201 - Education of Children with Learning Problems (LD and EMR) Cr. 3.
EDU 20100 - Laboratory/Field Experience Cr. 0.
EDU 37001 - Introduction to Learning Disabilities Cr. 3.
EDU 37101 - Assessment and Individualized Instruction in Reading and Mathematics Cr. 3.
EDU 30100 - Laboratory/Field Experience Cr. 0.
EDU 45300 - Management of Academic and Social Behavior Cr. 3.
EDU 46500 - Service Delivery Systems and Consultation Strategies Cr. 3.
EDU 47000 - Practicum Cr. 3.
Purdue Fort Wayne Minor: variable credits
You may complete one of the following university minors:
Art History, Biology, Chemistry, Communication Studies, Computer Science, Creative Writing, Economics, English, Art & Design, Folklore, French, Geology, German, History, Human Services, Journalism, Linguistics, Mathematics, Media Production, Mild Intervention, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Professional Writing, Psychology, Religious Studies, Sociology, Spanish, and Theatre. NOTE: Minors do not lead directly to licensure. See Undergraduate catalog Colleges for specific course requirements for each minor.