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2013 – 2014 - Barton College

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239 Education• During the Professional Semester: EDU 451 (2), 470 (10) or 473 (4), 474 (6).• Complete the entrance criteria requirements.Total for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing major requirements: 88 semester hours.Note 1: A grade of “D” is not acceptable for licensure in major courses or in professional educationcourses. In addition, majors in the program must earn a grade of “C” or higher in the following 25 hoursof coursework in order to be recommended for licensure in Education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing:• ASL 102 - American Sign Language II• ASL 201 - American Sign Language III• EDU 202 - Educational and Psychological Foundations of Deafness• EDU 251 - Introduction to Speech and Hearing Science• EDU 332 - Methods of Teaching Deaf Children• EDU 364 - Teaching Reading to Deaf Children• EDU 430 - Teaching Language to Deaf Children• EDU 437 - Teaching Oral/Aural Communication Skills to Deaf ChildrenNote 2: Although not required to do so, the student is encouraged to choose a second area of licensure in anarea relevant to the education of deaf and hard of hearing children. Areas to consider include art, elementaryeducation, Middle School Education, English, Social Studies and Special Education: General Curriculum.The student wishing to be licensed in Education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in addition to another areaof licensure should work closely with the program advisor.Note 3: All prerequisite requirements must be met prior to enrolling in specific courses. Please checkindividual courses for prerequisites.Social Studies Major (B.A.)/Teacher Licensure Requirements:Requirements within the Social Studies major:• History courses: HIS 101, 102, 201, 202, 307.• Other courses in the social sciences: ECO 101; GEO 201; POL 101; SOC 101.• Social Studies electives: Nine hours at the 300- or 400-level selected from courses in Economics,Geography, History, Political Sciences, and Sociology. These must include one course labeledSocial Sciences and one course, Global and Cross-Cultural. These may include POL 202,203; and HIS 285.• Modern Language: Two courses at the intermediate level (201 and 202).Total: 42 semester hours.Note: The course descriptions under “Courses of Instruction” use the following codes: Social Sciences, [S];and Global and Cross-Cultural, [G]. In addition, all Economics and Sociology courses count as Social Sciencescourses (except ECO 330, which counts as a Global and Cross-Cultural course).

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