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Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
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Bachelor of Science - Interdisciplinary Math/Physics with Teacher Certification

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A Proposed Eight Semester Schedule of Classes - Effective Fall 2010

Year 1, Semester I
Semester I SCH
MATH 1561 5
ENG 1301 3
CAM 1351 3
PHYS 1441 4
Total 15
Year 1, Semester II
Semester II SCH
MATH 2513 5
ENG 1302 3
Visual & Performing Arts Req. 3
PHYS 2442 4
Total 15

Year 2, Semester I
Semester III SCH
MATH 3514 5
Sophomore Literature 3
POLS 2301 3
PHYS 1441 4
Total 15
Year 2, Semester II
Semester IV SCH
COMM 2301 3
Social Science Requirement 3
POLS 2302 3
PHYS 3303 3
Elective 3
Total 15

Year 3, Semester I
Semester V SCH
MATH 4321 3
PHYS 3301 3
Biology or Geology 4
HIST 1301 3
EPSY 3303 3
Total 16

Year 3, Semester II
Semester VI SCH
RDG 4320 3
PHYS (Advanced) 3
Biology or Geology 4
HIST 1302 3
ED 4321 3
Total 16
Year 4, Semester I
Semester VII SCH
MATH 3307 3
MATH 4322 3
PHYS (Advanced) 3
ED 4322 3
Elective(s) 4
Total 16
Year 4, Semester II
Semester VIII SCH
ED 4973 9
ED 4323 3
Total 12
These courses are Student Teaching; no additional course work allowed during this semester.

Total Hours

  • Degree Total
    120
  • Advanced Hour Total
    54
    Note: 24 of the last 30 semester credit hours must be taken in residence.

Important Scheduling Information

  • MATH 3307 and 4321 is offered only in the fall.
  • MATH 4322 must be taken the fall semester prior to student teaching (only offered in the fall).
  • PHYS 3301 is offered only in the fall. PHYS 3303 is offered only in the spring. MATH 3514 is a prerequisite for each course.
  • PHYS 3461 is offered only in the fall.

Educator Preparation Program Information

Upon completion of 60 semester credit hours, students must apply for admission to the Educator Preparation Program (EPP) through the College of Education website. Applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 2.50, and have completed required courses in reading, writing, mathematics and communication with no grade lower than a C. See the College of Education website for details.

Additional Information

Additional requirements apply for student teaching eligibility. See the College of Education website for details.

Degree programs leading to teacher certification require a 2.50 overall GPA.


Rev. 06-10