Middle Grades Teaching - Bachelor of Arts in Education or Bachelor of Science in
Education
B. Middle Grades Academic Concentration
Social Sciences Broad Field
BUSINESS EDUCATION
(006.36E4a)
- 4031
- 12 hour Endorsement
- Take all the following:
- BACC 250, Beginning Accounting I - 3 hours
- ECON 270GS*, Principles of Economics, Macroeconomics -
3 hours
- ECON 271GS*, Principles of Economics, Microeconomics -
3 hours
- BSED 220, Professional Information Processing - 3
hours (Prereq: BSED 121)
- *Course possible may fulfill General Studies Requirement as Academic Concentration
requirement. Consult advisor.
- 4011
- 18 hour Endorsement
- Take all the following:
- BACC 250, Beginning Accounting I - 3 hours
- ECON 270GS*, Principles of Economics, Macroeconomics -
3 hours
- ECON 271GS*, Principles of Economics, Microeconomics -
3 hours
- BSED 220, Professional Information Processing - 3
hours (Prereq: BSED 121)
- Take one of the following:
- BSAD 115, Introduction to Business - 3 hours
- BSAD 160GS, Personal Money Management - 3 hours
- Take one of the following:
- Take two courses:
- BMIS 181, Business Computer Systems - 1 hour
- BMIS 182, Business Computer Applications - 3 hours
- OR take one from the following:
- BSAD 320, Business Communications - 3 hours
- BMKT 300, Principles of Marketing - 3 hours
- *Course possible may fulfill General Studies Requirement as Academic Concentration
requirement. Consult advisor.
Social Sciences Broad Field
GLOBAL AWARENESS
(006.36E4b)
- 4032
- 12 hour Endorsement
- Take 6 hours from the following:
- GEOG 104GS*, World Regional Geography - 3 hours
- GEOG 106GS*, Cultural Geography - 3 hours
- GEOG 340, Developing Nations - 3 hours (Prereq:GEOG 104GS or GEOG 106GS)
- GEOG 341, Geography of Latin America - 3 hours
(Prereq:GEOG 104GSor GEOG 106GS
- GEOG 344, Geography of the Pacific World - 3 hours
(Prereq:GEOG 104GS or GEOG
106GS)
- GEOG 345, Geography of Europe - 3 hours (Prereq:GEOG 104GS or GEOG 106GS)
- GEOG 347, Geography of Africa - 3 hours (Prereq:GEOG 104GS or GEOG 106GS)
- Take one of the following:
- BIOL 307, Ecology - 3 hours (Prereq: BIOL 104GS, BIOL 107GS
and MATH 112GS)
- BIOL 315GS, Human Ecology - 3 hours
- BIOL 330, Wildlife Conservation - 3 hours (Prereq: BIOL 104GS, BIOL 107GS)
- BIOL 408, Environmental Modeling - 3 hours (Prereq: at
least 12 hours of BIOL including BIOL 307 (ecology) and
basic computer skills)
- Take one from the following:
- PSCI 100GS*, Introduction to Political Science - 3
hours
- PSCI 168GS*, Introduction to International Politics -
3 hours
- PSCI 344, Politics of Industrial Democracies - 3 hours
- PSCI 346, Latin American Politics - 3 hours
- PSCI 368, International Law and Organization - 3 hours
- PSCI 370, American Foreign Policy - 3 hours
- *Course possible may fulfill General Studies Requirement as Academic Concentration
requirement. Consult advisor.
- 4012
- 18 hour Endorsement
- Take 6 hours from the following:
- GEOG 104GS, World Regional Geography - 3 hours
- GEOG 106GS, Cultural Geography - 3 hours
- GEOG 340, Developing Nations - 3 hours (Prereq:GEOG 104GS or GEOG 106GS)
- GEOG 341, Geography of Latin America - 3 hours
(Prereq:GEOG 104GS or GEOG
106GS)
- GEOG 344, Geography of the Pacific World - 3 hours
(Prereq:GEOG 104GS or GEOG
106GS)
- GEOG 345, Geography of Europe - 3 hours (Prereq:GEOG 104GS or GEOG 106GS)
- GEOG 347, Geography of Africa - 3 hours (Prereq:GEOG 104GS or GEOG 106GS)
- Take one of the following:
- BIOL 307, Ecology - 3 hours (Prereq: BIOL 104GS, BIOL 107GS
and MATH 112GS)
- BIOL 315GS, Human Ecology - 3 hours
- BIOL 330, Wildlife Conservation - 3 hours (Prereq: BIOL 104GS, BIOL 107GS)
- BIOL 408, Environmental Modeling - 3 hours (Prereq: at
least 12 hours of BIOL including BIOL 307 (ecology) and basic computer skills)
- Take one from the following:
- PSCI 100GS*, Introduction to Political Science - 3
hours
- PSCI 168GS*, Introduction to International Politics -
3 hours
- PSCI 344, Politics of Industrial Democracies - 3 hours
- PSCI 346, Latin American Politics - 3 hours
- PSCI 368, International Law and Organization - 3 hours
- PSCI 370, American Foreign Policy - 3 hours
- Take 6 additional hours from the courses listed above.
- *Course possible may fulfill General Studies Requirement as Academic Concentration
requirement. Consult advisor.
Social Sciences Broad Field
HISTORY
(006.36E4c)
- 4033
- 12 hour Endorsement
- American
- Take one of the following:
- HIST 250GS*, American History - 3 hours
- HIST 251GS*, American History - 3 hours
- Take one of the following:
- HIST 431, Colonial America, 1492-1750 - 3 hours
- HIST 432, Revolutionary America, 1750-1800 - 3 hours
- HIST 433, The National Period, 1800-1850 - 3 hours
- HIST 445, The Civil War and Reconstruction - 3 hours
- HIST 469, American Diplomatic History to 1898 - 3
hours
- HIST 470, Twentieth Century American Diplomacy - 3
hours
- HIST 473, American Constitutional History I - 3 hours
- HIST 474, American Constitutional History II - 3 hours
- HIST 477,
- HIST 477, American Thought and Culture, 1620-1865 - 3
hours - 3 hours
- HIST 478, American Thought and Culture, 1865-1990 - 3
hours
- HIST 479, Nebraska and the Great Plains History - 3
hours
- HIST 481, North American Frontiers, 1500-1850 - 3
hours
- HIST 482, The American West, 1850-present - 3 hours
- HIST 483, The Gilded Age, 1870-1898 - 3 hours
- HIST 484, The United States, 1898-1941 - 3 hours
- HIST 485, The United States Since 1941 - 3 hours
- Modern
- Take one from the following**:
- HIST 211GS*, Western Civilization - 3 hours
- HIST 336, Modern Eastern Europe - 3 hours
- HIST 339, Pre-Hispanic and Colonial Latin America - 3
hours
- HIST 340, Modern Latin America - 3 hours
- HIST 350, History of Modern East Asia - 3 hours
- HIST 376, English History - 3 hours
- HIST 418, A History of the Islamic World and the Arab
Israeli Conflicts 1914 to Present - 3 hours
- HIST 419, History of Jews in Modern Times - 3 hours
- HIST 450, Variable Topics in Latin American History -
3 hours
- HIST 457, British Empire - 3 hours
- HIST 462, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Europe -
3 hours
- HIST 463, French Revolution and Napoleon - 3 hours
- HIST 472, History of Modern Germany - 3 hours
- HIST 488, Nineteenth Century Europe - 3 hours
- HIST 489, Fascism and Communism in Twentieth Century
Europe - 3 hours
- HIST 490, Twentieth Century Europe - 3 hours
- HIST 492, Soviet Russia - 3 hours
- Early Civilization
- Take one from the following:**
- HIST 210GS*, Western Civilization - 3 hours
- HIST 302, Ancient Near East and Greece - 3 hours
- HIST 303, History of Rome - 3 hours
- HIST 304, Decline & Fall of Rome - 3 hours
- HIST 316, A History of Africa - 3 hours
- HIST 317, A History of the Islamic World to 1914 - 3
hours
- HIST 358, Medieval History - 3 hours
- HIST 360, Renaissance and Reformation - 3 hours
- HIST 375, English History - 3 hours
- HIST 402, Age of Alexander the Great - 3 hours
- HIST 404, The Age of Christ and the Caesars - 3 hours
- HIST 405, The Plains Indians - 3 hours
- HIST 486, Imperial Russia - 3 hours
- *Course possible may fulfill General Studies Requirement as Academic Concentration
requirement. Consult advisor.
**Must contain at least one 300-400 class in Modern or Early Civilization.
- 18 hour Endorsement
- 4013
- American
- Take one of the following:
- HIST 250GS*, American History - 3 hours
- HIST 251GS*, American History - 3 hours
- Take one of the following:
- HIST 431, Colonial America, 1492-1750 - 3 hours
- HIST 432, Revolutionary America, 1750-1800 - 3 hours
- HIST 433, The National Period, 1800-1850 - 3 hours
- HIST 445, The Civil War and Reconstruction - 3 hours
- HIST 469, American Diplomatic History to 1898 - 3
hours
- HIST 470, Twentieth Century American Diplomacy - 3
hours
- HIST 473, American Constitutional History I - 3 hours
- HIST 474, American Constitutional History II - 3 hours
- HIST 477,
- HIST 477, American Thought and Culture, 1620-1865 - 3
hours
- HIST 478, American Thought and Culture, 1865-1990 - 3
hours
- HIST 479, Nebraska and the Great Plains History - 3
hours
- HIST 481, North American Frontiers, 1500-1850 - 3
hours
- HIST 482, The American West, 1850-present - 3 hours
- HIST 483, The Gilded Age, 1870-1898 - 3 hours
- HIST 484, The United States, 1898-1941 - 3 hours
- HIST 485, The United States Since 1941 - 3 hours
- Modern
- Take one from the following:**
- HIST 211GS*, Western Civilization - 3 hours
- HIST 336, Modern Eastern Europe - 3 hours
- HIST 339, Pre-Hispanic and Colonial Latin America - 3
hours
- HIST 340, Modern Latin America - 3 hours
- HIST 350, History of Modern East Asia - 3 hours
- HIST 376, English History - 3 hours
- HIST 418, A History of the Islamic World and the Arab
Israeli Conflicts 1914 to Present - 3 hours
- HIST 419, History of Jews in Modern Times - 3 hours
- HIST 450, Variable Topics in Latin American History -
3 hours
- HIST 457, British Empire - 3 hours
- HIST 462, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Europe -
3 hours
- HIST 463, French Revolution and Napoleon - 3 hours
- HIST 472, History of Modern Germany - 3 hours
- HIST 488, Nineteenth Century Europe - 3 hours
- HIST 489, Fascism and Communism in Twentieth Century
Europe - 3 hours
- HIST 490, Twentieth Century Europe - 3 hours
- HIST 492, Soviet Russia - 3 hours
- Early Civilization
- Take one from the following:**
- HIST 210GS*, Western Civilization - 3 hours
- HIST 302, Ancient Near East and Greece - 3 hours
- HIST 303, History of Rome - 3 hours
- HIST 304, Decline & Fall of Rome - 3 hours
- HIST 316, A History of Africa - 3 hours
- HIST 317, A History of the Islamic World to 1914 - 3
hours
- HIST 358, Medieval History - 3 hours
- HIST 360, Renaissance and Reformation - 3 hours
- HIST 375, English History - 3 hours
- HIST 402, Age of Alexander the Great - 3 hours
- HIST 404, The Age of Christ and the Caesars - 3 hours
- HIST 405, The Plains Indians - 3 hours
- HIST 486, Imperial Russia - 3 hours
- *Course possible may fulfill General Studies Requirement as Academic Concentration
requirement. Consult advisor.
**Must contain at least one 300-400 class in Modern or Early Civilization.
- Take 6 additional hours from 300-400 level classes.
Social Sciences Broad Field
SOCIAL SCIENCES
(006.36E4d)
- 4034
- 12 hour Endorsement
- Select 12 hours from three areas below:
- Anthropology:
- SOC 250GS*, Anthropology - 3 hours
- Economics:
- ECON 100GS, Contemporary Economic Issues - 3 hours
- ECON 270GS, Principles of Economics, Macroeconomics -
3 hours
- ECON 271GS, Principles of Economics, Microeconomics -
3 hours
- Geography:
- GEOG 104GS*, World Regional Geography - 3 hours
- GEOG 106GS*, Cultural Geography - 3 hours
- GEOG 206GS, Geography of Anglo-America - 3 hours
- GEOG 320, Agricultural Geography - 3 hours
- GEOG 321, Economic Geography - 3 hours (Prereq:GEOG 104GS or GEOG 106GS)
- GEOG 341, Geography of Latin America - 3 hours
(Prereq:GEOG 104GS or GEOG
106GS)
- GEOG 343, Geography of Nebraska - 3 hours
- GEOG 344, Geography of the Pacific World - 3 hours
(Prereq:GEOG 104GS or GEOG
106GS)
- GEOG 345, Geography of Europe - 3 hours (Prereq:GEOG 104GS or GEOG 106GS)
- GEOG 347, Geography of Africa - 3 hours (Prereq:GEOG 104GS or GEOG 106GS)
History:
- HIST 250GS*, American History - 3 hours
- HIST 251GS*, American History - 3 hours
- HIST 431, Colonial America, 1492-1750 - 3 hours
- HIST 432, Revolutionary America, 1750-1800 - 3 hours
- HIST 433, The National Period, 1800-1850 - 3 hours
- HIST 445, The Civil War and Reconstruction - 3 hours
- HIST 469, American Diplomatic History to 1898 - 3
hours
- HIST 470, Twentieth Century American Diplomacy - 3
hours
- HIST 473, American Constitutional History I - 3 hours
- HIST 474, American Constitutional History II - 3 hours
- HIST 477,
- HIST 477, American Thought and Culture, 1620-1865 - 3
hours
- HIST 478, American Thought and Culture, 1865-1990 - 3
hours
- HIST 479, Nebraska and the Great Plains History - 3
hours
- HIST 481, North American Frontiers, 1500-1850 - 3
hours
- HIST 482, The American West, 1850-present - 3 hours
- HIST 483, The Gilded Age, 1870-1898 - 3 hours
- HIST 484, The United States, 1898-1941 - 3 hours
- HIST 485, The United States Since 1941 - 3 hours
- HIST 211GS*, Western Civilization - 3 hours
- HIST 336, Modern Eastern Europe - 3 hours
- HIST 339, Pre-Hispanic and Colonial Latin America - 3
hours
- HIST 340, Modern Latin America - 3 hours
- HIST 350, History of Modern East Asia - 3 hours
- HIST 376, English History - 3 hours
- HIST 418, A History of the Islamic World and the Arab
Israeli Conflicts 1914 to Present - 3 hours
- HIST 419, History of Jews in Modern Times - 3 hours
- HIST 450, Variable Topics in Latin American History -
3 hours
- HIST 457, British Empire - 3 hours
- HIST 462, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Europe -
3 hours
- HIST 463, French Revolution and Napoleon - 3 hours
- HIST 472, History of Modern Germany - 3 hours
- HIST 488, Nineteenth Century Europe - 3 hours
- HIST 489, Fascism and Communism in Twentieth Century
Europe - 3 hours
- HIST 490, Twentieth Century Europe - 3 hours
- HIST 492, Soviet Russia - 3 hours
- HIST 210GS*, Western Civilization - 3 hours
- HIST 302, Ancient Near East and Greece - 3 hours
- HIST 303, History of Rome - 3 hours
- HIST 304, Decline & Fall of Rome - 3 hours
- HIST 316, A History of Africa - 3 hours
- HIST 317, A History of the Islamic World to 1914 - 3
hours
- HIST 358, Medieval History - 3 hours
- HIST 360, Renaissance and Reformation - 3 hours
- HIST 375, English History - 3 hours
- HIST 402, Age of Alexander the Great - 3 hours
- HIST 404, The Age of Christ and the Caesars - 3 hours
- HIST 405, The Plains Indians - 3 hours
- HIST 486, Imperial Russia - 3 hours
- Political Science
- PSCI 100GS*, Introduction to Political Science - 3
hours
- PSCI 168GS*, Introduction to International Politics -
3 hours
- PSCI 250, The American Congress - 3 hours
- PSCI 254, The American Presidency - 3 hours
- PSCI 300, American Constitutional Law - 3 hours
- PSCI 325, Individual Liberties and Civil Rights - 3
hours
- PSCI 344, Politics of Industrial Democracies - 3 hours
- PSCI 345, Politics of Developing Nations - 3 hours
- PSCI 346, Latin American Politics - 3 hours
- PSCI 361, State and Local Government - 3 hours
- PSCI 368, International Law and Organization - 3 hours
- PSCI 369, International Political Economy - 3 hours
- PSCI 370, American Foreign Policy - 3 hours
- PSCI 373, Development of Political Thought I - 3 hours
- PSCI 374, Development of Political Thought II - 3
hours
- PSCI 375, American Political Thought - 3 hours
- PSCI 381, Political Behavior: Patterns and Methods - 3
hours
- PSCI 382, Public Opinion and Political Problems - 3
hours
- PSCI 385, Foundations of Public Policy - 3 hours
- PSCI 386, Public Policy Analysis - 3 hours
- PSCI 400, Public Administration - 3 hours
- PSCI 450, Nations in Transition - 3 hours
- PSCI 456, Regional Field Study - 1-3 hours
- PSCI 468, Advanced International Politics - 3 hours
- PSCI 475, Internship in Political Science - 1-6 hours
- PSCI 490, Directed Research - 1-3 hours
- PSCI 499, Readings in Political Science - 3-6 hours
- Psychology
- PSY 203GS*, General Psychology - 3 hours
- PSY 250, Behavioral Statistics - 4 hours (Prereq: PSY 203GS; College algebra, recommended)
- PSY 270, Experimental Psychology - 4 hours (Prereq: PSY 250)
- PSY 300, Seminar in Psychology - 1 hour (Prereq: PSY 270, declared major in Psychology)
- PSY 310, Learning and Conditioning - 3 hours (Prereq: PSY 203GS; PSY 270,
recommended)
- PSY 310L, Learning and Conditioning Lab - 1 hour
(Prereq: PSY 270)
- PSY 312, Sensation and Perception - 3 hours (Prereq: PSY 203GS; PSY 270,
recommended)
- PSY 312L, Sensation and Perception Laboratory - 1 hour
(Prereq: PSY 270)
- PSY 313, Physiological Psychology - 3 hours (Prereq: PSY 203GS; PSY 270,
recommended)
- PSY 313L, Physiological Psychology Lab - 1 hour
(Prereq: PSY 270)
- PSY 317, Biopsychology - 3 hours (Prereq: PSY 203GS; PSY 270,
recommended)
- PSY 317L, Biopsychology Laboratory - 1 hour (Prereq: PSY 270)
- PSY 318, Experimental Social Psychology - 3 hours
(Prereq: PSY 203GS; PSY 270,
recommended)
- PSY 318L, Experimental Social Psychology Lab - 1 hour
(Prereq: PSY 270)
- PSY 370, History and Systems of Psychology - 3 hours
(Prereq: PSY 203GS)
- PSY 371, Environmental Psychology - 3 hours (Prereq: PSY 203GS)
- PSY 372, Cross-Cultural Psychology - 3 hours (Prereq: PSY 203GS; PSY 270,
recommended)
- PSY 374, Psychology of Gender - 3 hours
- PSY 376, Psychology and Criminal Behavior - 3 hours
(Prereq: PSY 203GS)
- PSY 399, Psychology Apprenticeship Programs - 1-3 hours
(Prereq: PSY 203GS)
- PSY 403, Motivation - 3 hours (Prereq: PSY 203)
- PSY 406, Theories of Personality - 3 hours (Prereq: PSY 370, recommended)
- PSY 407, Psychopathology - 3 hours (Prereq: PSY 203GS; PSY 270,
recommended)
- PSY 407L, Psychopathology Laboratory - 1 hour (Prereq: PSY 270)
- PSY 408, Introduction to Clinical Psychology - 3 hours
(Prereq: PSY 203GS, PSY 407,
junior standing)
- PSY 408F, Field Experience in Clinic Psychology - 1
hour (Prereq: PSY 203GS, junior standing)
- PSY 410, Industrial Psychology - 3 hours (Prereq: PSY 203GS)
- PSY 416, Eastern Psychology - 3 hours (Prereq: PSY 203GS)
- PSY 417, Humanistic Psychology - 3 hours (Prereq: PSY 203GS)
- PSY 430, Memory and Cognition - 3 hours (Prereq: PSY 203GS; PSY 270,
recommended)
- PSY 430L, Memory and Cognition Laboratory - 1 hour
(Prereq: PSY 270)
- PSY 450, Psychometrics - 3 hours (Prereq: PSY 203; PSY 270, recommended)
- PSY 450L Psychometrics Lab, 1 hour - (Prereq: PSY 203GS; PSY 250,
recommended)
- PSY 453, Developmental Psychology - 3 hours (Prereq: PSY 203GS; PSY 270,
recommended)
- PSY 453L, Developmental Psychology Lab - 1 hour
(Prereq: PSY 270)
- PSY 455, Adolescent Psychology - 3 hours (Prereq: PSY 203GS)
- PSY 462, Adult Development and Aging - 3 hours (Prereq: PSY 203)
- PSY 465, Psychopharmacology - 3 hours (Prereq: PSY 203GS, background in physiological psychology,
recommended or background in biology, recommended)
- PSY 470, Neuropsychology - 3 hours (Prereq: PSY 203GS; PSY 313,
recommended)
- PSY 475, Practicum - 3 hours (Prereq: 24 completed hours
of psychology coursework, permission of the department chairman)
- PSY 475G, Practicum in Gerontology - 3 hours (Prereq:
Completion of 15 hours in the minor, permission of the director of the gerontology
program)
- PSY 480, Advanced Seminar in Psychology - 3 hours
(Prereq: At least 12 completed hours of psychology coursework, Junior standing)
- PSY 493, Readings in Psychology - 3 hours (Prereq: 24
completed hours of psychology coursework, permission of the department chairman)
- PSY 499, Research in Psychology - 3 hours (Prereq: 24
completed hours of psychology coursework including PSY 270, permission of the department
chairman)
- Sociology
- SOC 200GS*, Introduction to Sociology - 3 hours
- SOC 301, Social Stratification - 3 hours
- SOC 302, Social Change - 3 hours (Prereq: SOC 200GS or SOC 250GS)
- SOC 337, Sociological Inquiry - 3 hours (Prereq: STAT 235 or STAT 241 or PSY 250 or permission of the instructor)
- SOC 440, Sociology of Education - 3 hours SOC 200GS or SOC 250GS)
- *Course possible may fulfill General Studies Requirement as Academic Concentration
requirement. Consult advisor.
- 4014
- 18 hour Endorsement:
- Take 18 hours from three of the areas listed above; at least 6 hours must be 300-400
level classes.
Students must have 18 distinct (i.e., not included in another Special Area) hours in
each of two Special Areas and 12 distinct semester hours in one other.
Special Areas may be chosen from any of the four Broad Fields:
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- Fine and Practical Arts,
- Humanities,
- Sciences,
- Social Sciences.
*Italics indicate Special Areas.
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