Middle Grades Language Arts/Science
Term-by-term sample course schedule
The milestones listed below each year are designed to keep you on course to graduate in four years. A sample schedule is provided as a general guideline to help you build a schedule each term. Your courses must be selected with your advisor to satisfy all core curriculum and state, lab science, and multicultural requirements. Refer to the Undergraduate Catalog for the most current curriculum.
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Fall
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Composition I3
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3
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PERS 2XXXÂ2
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Lab Science4
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Written and Verbal Communication for Education3
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Total credit hours
Spring
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Composition II3
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Lab ScienceÂ4
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PERS 2XXXÂ2
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American Government3
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Science Elective3
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Total credit hours
Fall
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World Literature3
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Non-Lab science or Math3
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Social Studies3
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Exploring Socio-Cultural Perspectives on Diversity3
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Introduction to Literature3
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Total credit hours
Spring
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Humanities, Fine Arts, and Ethics Elective3
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Earth and Space Science for Middle Grades Education4
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United States History to 1865 or since 18653
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Grammar and Style3
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Literature for Middle Grades Education3
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Total credit hours
Summer
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Matter and Energy for Middle Grades Education4
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Total credit hours
Milestones: Overall 2.75 GPA or higher. Accumulate 60 or more collegiate credits, attaining junior status. Admission to Teacher Education. Hold GaPSC PreService Teaching Certificate. *Area F requires 6 credit hours in the Primary Concentration area and 3 credit hours in the Secondary Concentration area. ** Concentration Areas for the Major require 12 credit hours for each concentration area (Primary and Secondary).
Fall
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Natural History for Middle School Teachers4
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Social Studies3
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Exploring Learning and Teaching3
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Applied Linguistics or Principles of Language Study3
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American Literature or British Literature3
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Teacher Education Requirements0
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Total credit hours
Spring
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Reading and Writing in the Content Areas for Middle Grades3
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Development and Education of the Middle Grades Student, Part 13
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Differentiated Classroom for Middle Grades3
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Introduction to Standards, Planning, and Assessment2
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Integrating Technology in Middle Grades Education2
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Total credit hours
Milestones: overall 2.75 GPA. Accumulate 90 or more collegiate credits, attaining senior status. Apply for graduation. *Area F requires 6 credit hours in the Primary Concentration area and 3 credit hours in the Secondary Concentration area. ** Concentration Areas for the Major require 12 credit hours for each concentration area (Primary and Secondary).
Teacher Education
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Education Center
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Room 1160
Valdosta, GA 31698 -
Mailing Address
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Valdosta, GA 31698 - Phone: 229.333.5611