Degree Requirments


 

English Bachelor of Arts English Minor English Teaching Field-Option 1
English Teaching Field-Option 2 English/Language Arts Teaching Field-Option 4
Spanish Bachelor of Arts Spanish Minor
Spanish Teaching Field-Option 1 Spanish Teaching Field-Option 2 French

 

English Bachelor of Arts

English (freshman level)............................................................6
1301 Composition and Rhetoric
1302 Composition and Literature

English (sophmore level)............................................................3
any one of the following courses:
2301 Survey of World Literature
2302 Survey of World Literature
2311 Survey of English Literature
2312 Survey of English Literature
2321 Survey of American Literature
2322 Survey of American Literature

English (advanced)..................................................................3
3300 Style and Structure

Religion............................................................................6
any two of the following courses:
1311 Introductory Studies in the Old Testament
1312 Introductory Studies in the New Testament
1321 Introductory Studies in World Religions

Laboratory Science..................................................................6-8
any two courses and related laboratories (subject to prerequisite) from the departments of biology, chemistry, geology, natural science, and/or physics.

Foreign Language....................................................................12
see degree requirements- foreign language

History.............................................................................3
2302 United States in World Perspective

Exercise and Sport Studies..........................................................3
1220 Basic Concepts of Health and Physical Education
any 1 hour of exercise and sport studies activity courses

United States Political and Economic Systems........................................6
Political Science
2311 American Government I
Business Administration
1301 American Enterprise System

Mathematical, Statistical, and Analytical Skills....................................3
1302 College Algebra (or higher level of mathematics with Mathematics 1302 prerequisite)

Economic, Social, Philisophical, or Psychological Analysis..........................6
any one of the following courses:
Economics
2305 Principles of Economics I
2306 Principles of Economics II

any one of the following courses:
Sociology
2301 Introduction to Sociology
Philosophy
2321 Introduction to Philosophy
Psychology
1301 General Psychology
Political Science
1311 Introduction to Political Science

Fine Arts..........................................................................3
any 3 hours selected from the departments of art, fine arts, music, or theatre arts (subject to prerequisites and exclusions)

Humanities.........................................................................6
3340 The Human Experience
3341 The Human Prospect

English............................................................................27
any 27 hours of advanced English courses (3000 or above)

Electives..........................................................................30-32

 ---------- Total Hours........................................................................124-126

 
 

English Minor

English............................................................................24
1301 Composition and Rhetoric
1302 Composition and Literature

any one of the following courses:
2301 Survey of World Literature
2302 Survey of World Literature
2311 Survey of English Literature
2312 Survey of English Literature
2321 Survey of American Literature
2322 Survey of American Literature

the following course:
3300 Style and Structure

any 12 hours of advanced English courses (3000 or above)
 


 

English Bachelor of Arts Teaching Field-Option 1

English............................................................................36
1301 Composition and Rhetoric
1302 Composition and Literature

any two of the following courses:
2301 Survey of World Literature
2302 Survey of World Literature
2311 Survey of English Literature
2312 Survey of English Literature
2321 Survey of American Literature
2322 Survey of American Literature

the following courses:
3300 Style and Structure
3301 Grammar
4331 Studies in American Literature
4332 Studies in American Literature
4341 Reading and English in the Secondary School
5353 The Writing Process

any one of the following courses:
4335 Shakespeare: Histories and Comedies
4336 Shakespeare: Tragedies

any 3 hours of advanced English courses (3000 or above)

Religion..........................................................................6
any two of the following courses:
1311 Introductory Studies in the Old Testament
1312 Introductory Studies in the New Testament
1321 Introductory Studies in World Religions

Laboratory Science................................................................6-8
any two courses and related laboratories (subject to prerequisite) from the departments of biology, chemistry, geology, natural science, and/or physics.

Foreign Language....................................................................12
see degree requirements- foreign language

History.............................................................................3
2302 United States in World Perspective

Exercise and Sport Studies..........................................................3
1220 Basic Concepts of Health and Physical Education
any 1 hour of exercise and sport studies activity courses

United States Political and Economic Systems........................................6
Political Science
2311 American Government I

Mathematics and Computer Literacy..................................................6
Mathematics
1302 College Algebra (or higher level of mathematics with Mathematics 1302 prerequisite)

any one of the following courses:
Computer Science
3303 Introduction to Computers and BASIC Programming for Teachers
Education
2337 Introduction to Microcomputers in Education
Information Resources Management
2303 Introduction to Computers and Data Processing

Economic, Social, Philisophical, or Psychological Analysis..........................6
any one of the following courses:
Economics
2305 Principles of Economics I
2306 Principles of Economics II

any one of the following courses:
Sociology
2301 Introduction to Sociology
Philosophy
2321 Introduction to Philosophy
Psychology
1301 General Psychology
Political Science
1311 Introduction to Political Science

Fine Arts..........................................................................3
any 3 hours selected from the departments of art, fine arts, music, or theatre arts (subject to prerequisites and exclusions) 

Speech.............................................................................3

Humanities.........................................................................6
3340 The Human Experience
3341 The Human Prospect

Education.........................................................................18
3100 Introduction to Education
3201 Teaching the Exceptional Child
3202 Foundations in American Education
3203 Learning, Measurment, and Discipline
3204 Studies in Multicultural Education
5345 Instruction in Secondary Schools
4604 Student Teaching in Secondary School

Reading............................................................................3
4347 Reading in the Content Area

Psychology.........................................................................3
3302 Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence

Electives..........................................................................3

Total Hours........................................................................124-126
 

 
 

English Teaching Field-Option 2

English.............................................................................27
1301 Composition and Rhetoric
1302 Composition and Literature

any one of the following courses:
2301 Survey of World Literature
2302 Survey of World Literature
2311 Survey of English Literature
2312 Survey of English Literature
2321 Survey of American Literature
2322 Survey of American Literature

the following courses:
3300 Style and Structure
3301 Grammar
4341 Reading and English in the Secondary School

any one of the following courses:
4331 Studies in American Literature
4332 Studies in American Literature

any one of the following courses:
4335 Shakespeare: Histories and Comedies
4336 Shakespeare: Tragedies

any 3 hours of advanced English courses (3000 or above)
 


 

English/Language Arts Teaching Field-Option 4

English.................................................................................27
1301 Composition and Rhetoric
1302 Composition and Literature

any one of the following courses:
2301 Survey of World Literature
2302 Survey of World Literature
2311 Survey of English Literature
2312 Survey of English Literature
2321 Survey of American Literature
2322 Survey of American Literature

the following courses:
3300 Style and Structure
3301 Grammar
4341 Reading and English in the Secondary School
5353 The Writing Process

any one of the following courses:
4331 Studies in American Literature
4332 Studies in American Literature

any one of the following courses:
4335 Shakespeare: Histories and Comedies
4336 Shakespeare: Tragedies

Mass Communication.......................................................................9
1301 Introduction to Mass Communication
1303 Writinig for Mass Media
4341 Advising Student Publications

Speech...................................................................................6
1301 Fundamentals of Speech
1303 Fundamentals of Business and Professional Speech
Reading..................................................................................6
4347 Reading in the Content Area
5319 Foundations of Reading
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Total Hours..............................................................................48


 

French

Texas Wesleyan University does not offer a major in French.

 Minor

 French...................................................................................18
1341 Elementary French I*
1342 Elementary French II*
2313 Intermediate French I*
2314 Intermediate French II*

any 6 hours of advanced French courses (3000 or above)

 *See degree requirement- foreign language for ways to satisfy requirements for foreign language.


 

Spanish
Bachelor of Arts

English (freshman level)..........................................................6
1301 Composition and Rhetoric
1302 Composition and Literature

English (sophmore level)..........................................................3
any one of the following courses:
2301 Survey of World Literature
2302 Survey of World Literature
2311 Survey of English Literature
2312 Survey of English Literature
2321 Survey of American Literature
2322 Survey of American Literature

English (advanced)................................................................3
3300 Style and Structure

Religion..........................................................................6
any two of the following courses:
1311 Introductory Studies in the Old Testament
1312 Introductory Studies in the New Testament
1321 Introductory Studies in World Religions

Laboratory Science................................................................6-8
any two courses and related laboratories (subject to prerequisite) from the departments of biology, chemistry, geology, natural science, and/or physics.

Foreign Language....................................................................12
see degree requirements- foreign language

History.............................................................................3
2302 United States in World Perspective

Exercise and Sport Studies..........................................................3
1220 Basic Concepts of Health and Physical Education
any 1 hour of exercise and sport studies activity courses

United States Political and Economic Systems........................................6
Political Science
2311 American Government I
Business Administration
1301 American Enterprise System

Mathematical, Statistical, and Analytical Skills....................................3
Mathematics
1302 College Algebra (or higher level of mathematics with Mathematics 1302 prerequisite)

Economic, Social, Philisophical, or Psychological Analysis..........................6
any one of the following courses:
Economics
2305 Principles of Economics I
2306 Principles of Economics II

any one of the following courses:
Sociology
2301 Introduction to Sociology
Philosophy
2321 Introduction to Philosophy
Psychology
1301 General Psychology
Political Science
1311 Introduction to Political Science

Fine Arts..........................................................................3
any 3 hours selected from the departments of art, fine arts, music, or theatre arts (subject to prerequisites and exclusions)

Humanities.........................................................................6
3340 The Human Experience
3341 The Human Prospect

Spanish............................................................................30
1341 Elementary Spanish*
1342 Elementary Spanish*
2313 Intermediate Spanish*
2314 Intermediate Spanish*

any 18 hours of advanced Spanish courses (3000 or above)

 *See degree requirements- foreign language for ways to satisfy requirements for foreign language.

Electives..........................................................................42
----------

Total Hours........................................................................124-126
 

 
 

Spanish Minor

Spanish............................................................................18
1341 Elementary Spanish*
1342 Elementary Spanish*
2313 Intermediate Spanish*
2314 Intermediate Spanish*

any 6 hours of advanced Spanish courses (3000 or above)

 *See degree requirements- foreign language for ways to satisfy requirements for foreign language.

 
 

Spanish Bachelor of Arts Teaching Field-Option 1

English............................................................................36
1301 Composition and Rhetoric
1302 Composition and Literature

any two of the following courses:
2301 Survey of World Literature
2302 Survey of World Literature
2311 Survey of English Literature
2312 Survey of English Literature
2321 Survey of American Literature
2322 Survey of American Literature

the following courses:
3300 Style and Structure
3301 Grammar
4331 Studies in American Literature
4332 Studies in American Literature
4341 Reading and English in the Secondary School
5353 The Writing Process

any one of the following courses:
4335 Shakespeare: Histories and Comedies
4336 Shakespeare: Tragedies

any 3 hours of advanced English courses (3000 or above)

Religion..........................................................................6
any two of the following courses:
1311 Introductory Studies in the Old Testament
1312 Introductory Studies in the New Testament
1321 Introductory Studies in World Religions

Laboratory Science................................................................6-8
any two courses and related laboratories (subject to prerequisite) from the departments of biology, chemistry, geology, natural science, and/or physics.

Foreign Language....................................................................12
see degree requirements- foreign language

History.............................................................................3
2302 United States in World Perspective

Exercise and Sport Studies..........................................................3
1220 Basic Concepts of Health and Physical Education
any 1 hour of exercise and sport studies activity courses

United States Political and Economic Systems........................................6
Political Science
2311 American Government I

Mathematics and Computer Literacy..................................................6
Mathematics
1302 College Algebra (or higher level of mathematics with Mathematics 1302 prerequisite)

any one of the following courses:
Computer Science
3303 Introduction to Computers and BASIC Programming for Teachers
Education
2337 Introduction to Microcomputers in Education
Information Resources Management
2303 Introduction to Computers and Data Processing

Economic, Social, Philisophical, or Psychological Analysis..........................6
any one of the following courses:
Economics
2305 Principles of Economics I
2306 Principles of Economics II

any one of the following courses:
Sociology
2301 Introduction to Sociology
Philosophy
2321 Introduction to Philosophy
Psychology
1301 General Psychology
Political Science
1311 Introduction to Political Science

Fine Arts..........................................................................3
any 3 hours selected from the departments of art, fine arts, music, or theatre arts (subject to prerequisites and exclusions)

Speech.............................................................................3

Humanities.........................................................................6
3340 The Human Experience
3341 The Human Prospect

Spanish............................................................................30
1341 Elementary Spanish*
1342 Elementary Spanish*
2313 Intermediate Spanish*
2314 Intermediate Spanish*
2341 Colloquium in Oral Spanish
3301 Survey of Spanish Literature
3302 Survey of Spanish Literature
3311 Survey of Spanish-American Literature
3312 Survey of Spanish-American Literature
3321 Grammar and Structure of Spanish

any 6 hours of advanced Spanish courses (3000 or above)

Education.........................................................................18
3100 Introduction to Education
3201 Teaching the Exceptional Child
3202 Foundations in American Education
3203 Learning, Measurment, and Discipline
3204 Studies in Multicultural Education
5345 Instruction in Secondary Schools
4604 Student Teaching in Secondary School

Reading............................................................................3
4347 Reading in the Content Area

Psychology.........................................................................3
3302 Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence

Electives..........................................................................3

Total Hours........................................................................125-127

*See degree requirements- foreign language for ways to satisfy requirements for foreign language.


 

Spanish Teaching Field-Option 2

Spanish.............................................................................24
1341 Elementary Spanish*
1342 Elementary Spanish*
2313 Intermediate Spanish*
2314 Intermediate Spanish*
3321 Grammar and Structure of Spanish

any 3 hours of the following courses:
3301 Survey of Spanish Literature
3302 Survey of Spanish Literature
3311 Survey of Spanish-American Literature
3312 Survey of Spanish-American Literature
4369 Mexican-American Literature

any 3 hours of advanced Spanish courses (3000 or above)

 *See degree requirements- foreign language for ways to satisfy requirements for foreign language.

 


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