BSE Scheduling Tips
Check in with your Education Co-Adviser
Your Education Co-Adviser is
- Dr. Timothy Mahoney - Stayer 425 (871-7202)
Blue Sheet & Forms
English Ed "Blue Sheet" for majors
BSE-related forms
Semester 1
Fall 2015 and Before |
Spring 2016 and Beyond |
UNIV 103 | UNIV 103 |
ENGLISH 110 | ENGLISH 110 |
ENGL 220 | ENGL 220 (counts in G1) |
Wellness or COMM 100 | Wellness or COMM 100 |
ENG 233 OR 235 | ENGL 231 OR ENG 233 OR 235 |
Semester 2
Fall 2015 and Before |
Spring 2016 and Beyond |
ENGL 237 | ENGL 237 |
ENGL 232 OR 241H | ENGL 232 OR 234 OR 236*** |
COMM 100 or Wellness | Comm 100 or Wellness |
G3 | G3 |
G1 Course | ENGL 240 or ENGL 481 (counts in G1) |
**take PAPA tests
**get clearances to be able to register for next semester
*** one of your surveys must be a World Lit, so if you didn't take it earlier, take it now
Semester 3: Take a G3 course during Winter/Summer
Fall 2015 and Before |
Spring 2016 and Beyond |
EDFN 211: Foundations of Modern Education (this is your D course) | EDFN 211: Foundations of Modern Education (this is your D course) |
EDFN 241: Psychological Foundations of Teaching | EDFN 241: Psychological Foundations of Teaching |
MATH 100 | MATH 100 (Foundations Math) |
G1 course | ENGL 242: Reading Our World |
ENGL Elective-- OR--ENGL 240: Intro to Film or ENGL 481 History of Film (Media) |
G1 |
Consider taking a G3 course in this semester or winter/summer, 200-level or above (as your last semester is 12 hours)
Semester 4
Fall 2015 and Before |
Spring 2016 and Beyond |
Math 130 | Math 130 (G2 math) |
G1 | ENGL 336: New Dimensions of World Literatures |
G3 course or English Elective | ENGL Elective (align with |
G2 Natural Science course with lab | G2 Natural Science course with lab |
400 level Genre course, 400-level American, or 400-level pre-1800 |
400-level American |
Before Semester 6 Registration: Apply For Advanced Professional Studies (APS)
Please review the APS policy for more information.
English majors can apply with 48 credits, both of their math courses passed, their Foundations courses (EDFN211/241), & a favorable faculty recommendation. Why wait?
apply for APS.
Semester 5
Fall 2015 and Before |
Spring 2016 and Beyond |
ENGL 321 Transgram | ENGL 321 Transgram |
ENGL 486 | ENGL 486 |
ENGL 311 | ENGL 311 |
400-level Genre course, 400-level American, 400-level pre-1800, or ENGL 405 |
ENGL 405 |
ENGL P course | ENGL P course (align with |
Semester 6
Fall 2015 and Before |
Spring 2016 and Beyond |
ENGL 487 | ENGL 487 |
ENGL Genre course, ENGL 405 or 400-level American | G3 |
ENGL Elective (align with |
ENGL 400-level Elective (align with |
ENGL Elective (align with |
ENGL Elective (align with |
G2 Natural Science | G2 Natural Science |
Semester 7: Professional Development School
Fall 2015 and Before AND Spring 2016 and Beyond
|
ENGL 488 Teaching of English in the Secondary School |
EDSE 321 Issues in Secondary Education / SPED 346 Secondary Students with Disabilities in Inclusive Setting |
EDFN 330 Instructional Technology Design/ EDSE 340 Content Area Literacy for Diverse Classrooms |
Semester 8: Professional Development School
Fall 2015 and Before AND Spring 2016 and Beyond
|
EDSE 461 |
EDSE 471 |